A general meeting ef the Reath Lawn Club was held, en Friday evening, at the Town Hall. Mr. D. RCCP, of Cadonton, occupied the chair, and there was a fairly Lrge attendance, several of whom were ladies. Letters of apology non-attendance were read from Sir Hussey ' Vivian, Hon. H
30 July 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
or expense will be "pared to make this the most comfortable, unique, and popular place of amusement in Great Britain. To Tun PUBLIC.—I thank you for your generous appreciation of soy endeavours to present wholecome entertammento, free from vulgatity. DOLPH LEVIN°.
30 July 1887 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
PARAMOUR. The Paris correspondeut of the Daily graph Cap :—I hear that It is said in Vienna That the Crown Prime of Austria met a lady at his country chateau, and that he was shot by the husband. I repeat this simply for what it may be worth, for I have not been able to verify i
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
On Monday morning, at the Swans Pa Court, before Mr J. Coke Fowler ((stipendiary magistrate), and Mr Cook Davis., Edward Rees, dealer in tinplate goods, Union•etreet, wanses, was charged upon information laid by Detective Gill that on the 11th Dezember last he did "feloniously r
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
VOICES OF THE NIGHT. [BT TUE OWL Dr THZ ITT The voices of the night in Heath this week have had but one begi: rang and one endingthe hope that the Yen Archdeacon Griffiths would be appointed te the vacant bishopric; of St. Asaph. There is no fitter man in-the Prkaelpality for suc
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
tiviTN oembarrsz. Tenders were received for iii - e - s - opply of fire extinguishing apparains from Messrs Merry. weather and Co., and from Mr Jackson, representing Messrs Sinclair and Co. The committee recommended that the tender of Ms Jaekson, which offered to supply four erti
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
"You will know, my heart's dearest treasure, that. whether I write few or many words, there certainly is not in the world • man who more fondly dates on, owho so anxiously longs for the arms of wife. . You are my all of company, and if I can but preserve your love, I shall have
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
- -.4 148. 84.1"- •1 The offstaties at maasgeolant V. Oft of lb Bobo. MA reabo Aftet bamboo -- . J. ""'k's i4c.r4"e i rcl'uf ' . ivcrised, Ws. Am imps* A colonist physician tells the following good of early struggles in his protesem i - I insinuated to a reverend friend how advan
09 February 1889 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales