John Elias, of Skewen, Edward Hughes, John Williams, John Davies, and other men, were summoned for being drui.k and creating a disturbance, at midnight, on the 14th inst. The men were going home together. The Merediths proved they were not drunk, but were summoned because they h
28 July 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
1,000 DEATHS DAILY. 14,000 PEOPLE IfISSINO. , THE HEALTH OF BRITISH TROOPS. Canto, Wednesday.—Three new eases of cholera in the Sixteenth Rifles wore reported to-day, one at,„Suez, one in the Atxlin barracks, and the thhd, which has terminated fatally, at the Abasseyelt Hospital
28 July 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Bridge, Swansea). All kinds cf Repairs done to Iron, Wood, and Composite Vessels. St amers Cleaned and Painted with every despatch, by contract or otherwise. Shears capable of lifting 30 tons. Steam Hammer Forgings of all kinds. Workshops round the Dock. Length of dock, 275 feet
28 July 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
The mighty Marque—l mean Booth has come and gone. The Swansea streets have rcseuudai with the songs of soldiers, and the unmartial music of pseudo military bands. The " Gen- , 4:rare" entry was made with 311 the pomp and circumstance of war, but the General himself in I appearan
5 May 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Our Americ in cousins and the inhabitants tf cur colonial possessions are generally supposed to be ahead of the mother country in the science of advertising, but a little incident which occurred on Monday afternoon leads me to conclude that we have not quite exhausted our ingenu
5 May 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Ann Owens, a married %omen, summoned Rachael Evans, both living at Landore for using abusive language towards her on the 18th, April. Mr Chas. Glascodine appeared for the complainant, and Mr Jellicoe for defendant. It appeared from the evidence of complainant, that in consequenc
5 May 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
"My good friends,' says the editor of an American sew:paper,who went to another State and took unto himself a wife, "in announcing the fact of our return borne with a rih,we cannot rel rain from expreseing our profound disgust of I.vcheli dem and bachelore—and we expect to be di
5 May 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales