The "Post" states that something in the nature of a serious misunderstanding has arisen between a very leading member of the Government and a junior Lord of the Treasury, arising out of the Ministerial defeat on Thursday night. Ihe "Daily News" says that the progress made with t
19 May 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
In the Queen's Bench Division, on Friday, before Mr. Justice Hawkins and a common jury, an action was tried in which Mr. Eltipps, the proprietor of sonic stables inßelgravia v sued Sir Lepel Griffin, the Indian administrator, to recover 80 guineas for two months' stable accommod
2 February 1884 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
- . A sort of answer to Max O'Rell's "Job Bull and his Island " may shortly be expected from the pen of Mr. J. Brineley Richards, author of "Seven Years at Eton.' Mr. Rickards, who resided for several years in France, will here give his/impressions of the French people. - The ne
2 February 1884 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
The collieries of Messrs. *organ and Rowlands at Penygraig, have again been the scene of a fire-dsmp exploeion- It seems that 11 men went into the pit on Sunday morning after the had come up. In about an hour and • afterwards, a terrific shock was heard all over the district Sco
2 February 1884 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
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2 February 1884 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
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2 February 1884 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Telegrams from Capetown confirm the death of James Carey, the infamous informer in the Fhcenix Park trials. !'.His -whereabouts were kept secret, but appears that a man named Donnell must have known of his departure, as lie had arrived at Capetown irtime to wait the arrival of t
4 August 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
SATURDAY. AUGUST 4, MU. That the United Kingdom was, till of late years, so far as our poor classes were concerned, the worst educated nation in k urope can hardly admit of denial. Since 1870, however, when the National Educational Act was passed, we have made immense strides in
4 August 1883 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales