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The Cambria Daily Leader from Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales • 2

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KODACS. RAND CAMERAs, LLNaFs. DRY PLATY, kILMIS, MOUNTS, Lie Pr4rtniesa IL 11. 11.P.5., Photographic Chemist STREET, SWANSEA. nEV F.

I ENLIUWINO. ire. DONE Foil AMATEUR. 14.001111 AD LNeiTEUCTIODII YAWL AAA MUC NOTICES "Cambria Daily Leaden" 9, Castle Square, CYCLEBI Norga hoe Ws rigillra evt ital co Irosab. to Lb.

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APra.ICABLII PAMSUNGKI 'MAINS al £2.1) La ILL a AD. Etaaitoi Cast, Linaurr Wrr BEsvturr, now Werws NE Ihrtrourirr. WRDNEADAY, MAT 190 GOSSIP OF THE DAY. SEEN AND HEARD. I Wheu did the lobster he saw the salad The price of gas at Swansea will be reduced from 3s.

bd. per I.oo3—in It a small mercy, but the public will be gratefol. A bookseller assures as that from a pubbidor's point of view Mrs. J. C.

Wood's otiel, 'Tangled Trinities, has sold exceedingly well." "Merry. merry May." judged by the samples we have recently bad. iv changing its character. November was not more dismal than mine portions of Wednesday ASTEO ELOQUENCE. The Stores Committee owed for over tea minutes ou Wednesday afternoon on toil of of vast and far-reaching pablic importance.

It wag whether they should go in for a borne-made hand truck or give a Bristol maker a chance DiumA AT THE WUNCIL. Mr. Morgan Hopkin waa in tua finest melodramatic mood on Wednesday. It retained one of the good old stock dramas to bea him giving the Council his "solemn note at warning," as to the terrible consequences of their misdoing. I NO WONDER.

No wonder that Cardiff has made abttts calms show than Swansea. The town on the Tawe sent to Mouth Africa twice LP many ims 411 the aelf-stylvd Metropolis of Wakes." EXTRAORDINARY. werr out non who Wednesday, of eM days. oat straw bead-gear when he pandysed the with the observation thew, it was az- He still hats. NLOOSE THE EAU DE COLOGNE WORKS.

Our of our wen who recently visited a au this locality vu su struck with the uhatisions udowr of ilsh which st raw.dinars £llln ON3 vita IN bl. moatra. from a hye-ruculii that he UV Paid, 6 ablo. illau.ax.. Um.

to tetreat without obtaining the mug re Lisa UMW of am ballad by sa to too wain in bast inforniatiiin. heard one of dor uhs asesaowl aa lantana" 1.41.1015. WIIO iNve been I Idsuies order the thili to be unchained. but IWI will Wit XleivAr that it gate chase sow cif snob azei.test kdird. or 0 urn' UN 'OLICITED.

btu 'ix butler tor dto eurre3: vs "ll us (k' smun ts 0 3 Lai "I an. afrAid I Lase been somewhat 1.104 at taw bolo an soar worship." aaial Mr. Henry Thoapftoll. after making lengthy Lot really pointed epeech for the defence ia a awe in which he was engaged at the Police Coon the other worotfig. "Not at an," replied Mr.

Witham Moor. presiding magistrate, "I have with much and pleasure listened to your wise and excellent Then the young advor.tie buried behind 1.121 pun-4INVUJI Law Wawa he lima Ikea 000 ting kora. Iblo inearance in Unlined to oar cc moos no ladder. and is not invalidated ny oar lemninca other them Onnponi with Ulm at say Accident riongeny. It the ordinary of tectdent 01,1016, and 1.

in Iron DATiI OAI I.OIILICATION. WAL NOON. it'LLOWING 1164 TOO TRUE!" lu window not a hundred from' the Strand. Swansea. is card bearuig the interesting information that A widow wants wasttng." Kome of lier neighbours sty she I could (.4, with a good deal lecrubbing.

HOOTS. MON. ROOfl He wm Steadman paying Ma tint cult to Swarms. He eventually Mind himself dumped ea a high aria in the mid near to a brother Scot ism the num. toss.

"Surcly ye came true Gleam!" said the cheat. No. ma, no; sot at A wee the But I ken ye weel the, Wag ago," said the merchant. replied the i-rii no deny it any longer." "Then why' did yr to it at a mar the wait mettlant. mon, hood," waa teply, "I ilium like tar swagger almot it lin Swanrea TERMS OF ENDEARMENT.

To Lamont deacnbea himself in wie ofhiauzingo ibe Empire am A penny tin of Coleman's." The description 'tires point to interrogation submitted Ly the Did anyone tasks our isiutamporaryt ever make a eoliertion of the various words and phrases mind torins of endearment in our strrets7 A ii tottri wit a tuotaer thr other day who 0.1 to her Arms a chubby. livautiful boy, I Well she bent over Ici Walt that dtino light in her face which tan make the ipLutirot leatuios grartima and comely Wee traid. 012. you're a pendorth pudding. ain't Liu What tan it meant NOVEL ARITHMETIC.

The sorrows of an Amertima achoollioy A pathietimily illustrated in the following letter. A huts father wrote to his was teacher in these terms yes please for the future rye my stia mimes to do at nites This is what be's brought Imam to or three sites back if fore gallon' of bore will lil thirty to pint bailee. bow many pints and half bottles will nine gallons of bere I had to boy a nuw-gallin keg of here, which I could ill afford to do, and then he went And borrowed lot of wine and brandy bottles. And then onoted them, and there were 19 of them, and my buy put the number down for An answer. I don't know whether it is rite or not, As we spilt some while doing it.

let the neat SOLO be in water. as I am not able to by more here. THE RDUCATED CHLYEE. An Amennui paper ham a good stay of a well-known nes Francisco lawyer. who prides tumbril upon Le handling of agars witnesses Having a Celestial in the box one day he began What is year "Kee bee Sag God Witness "Mr.

it you mean. 'Do I understand the entity ti oar, Creator' I will simply say that Thareday evening next I shall address the State Minus terial Amur-atm us the subject of the 'Divine ay ol HE DIDN'T WORRY. Talking of etorwe ist a dinner the other evening a speaker. apropos of the modern' nuisance of draining" for dinner, told id the late Professor Faweetie abhorrence of the starched front and collar. Our day he arrived a certain table with 11:3 collar dapping in the air.

During the meal his hostess asked him if kale could aasiet him in putting right. 01 nu. be replied. sweetly. I broke it I WWI dressing.

But I don't mind. Do you!" PENItHIII CABII.E. GLAMORGA.N• SHIRE: sONNET, (Locality eisitad september. Murk time bath puled, yet I mmember wel! Th ineffable tint early.Autuenn seas. Blne-frtnifed -the ferustune of trees That played in ecnniter-lallows it.

the Of the lung sad lent the sra.ward dell The fact ul Eden. Memory knuws the weU, rad boat. that tews the ages (TAW! Slowly away, ard yet Lath oought to tell. rarely.ixtaatraut Pearhys 'math the ran That keep th tm ni Arthur through all time. The happy soul dwells oi a dime, AM, though or Earth, is 1:011.101111 Val a Hearm.

Own wore I fain would walk thy bright demesne. Which limy riahasoes witli Ler nawent germ E.G. ALDRIDGE, I' R. Met. F.G.S.

Bdraltsple, 3rd lley, 1901. (though perhaps improperly) spelt Pointe." The fortrum is believed to hAvee inCll reseed by the Earl el Werwick C.f. lirya a 4suakeek called "Arthur's LEADER ETTEs. impototible to tiny thel W.atenieut published IrY tbe 'Maneiteeter with reference to the itplirstion of the Swaneea Harbour Tree fees tor the egtablienest of foreiga rattle wharf. Mr.

Members hes not bees hood Jre BM! mitenable to runn ibn Ics predeves toe in the Prerdeney the Agricultural Bnartl. end be his written saying that thel trade likely to be dose at SIVAIWPA will not br I strflisiaat to warrant the Treasury undertaking! the expense of maietainiag an inspector at the I port. At the Trustees lnive already met tide obyection by ni priag to contribute to the Treusury an aliment equal to the salary of the -veterinary surgeon, it is surprising that each a noon should be psi forward as the excuse far crippling the commercial aspirations of any tradiag contractility. The missal of Mr. Hanboy is neither more r.or lea an abuse of atuthority.

He has been entrusted with power to prevent tbe importation of cattle likely to be afflicted by disease, and he haa to Weeded it as to prevent We importation 111 any cattle, except at ports favoured by ininaelf. He had ordered an inquiry to aftertam two things Swansea people were really in earnest in their effort to establish the business. and, in the wound plate, whether there were any wand objections to it. Before the Coin. missioner abundant testimony was given that, by reason the existing trade relations with AintriCa, and by reason alai of tbe poet's fa.

vourable situation as a food.distriboting came, the importation of tattle would be ovn. under room excellent auspices. The only objectors to the echeme were in of Briatul and Cardiff. whose very objections were. in truth, the best possible evilenoe that the licence ought to be granted.

They opposed simply because they saw that the primped.) of the trade development at Stemma Mere good. that their own wharvea were. ae a amosequeuce, likely to be adversely affected. An overwhelming case in favour of granting the applicatitia was made out. and Mr.

Banbury', refuoal to. under all the circumstances, so art of unmitigated in-I justice And yet. perkily, we ought DOI to be There is no iwerest, local or national, which des lloverninrot hen not disadvantageously interfered with. One thing hi cartain--thik the action of the Department will not go unchallenged. Warn Agrical'l tura' Board.

estimate' reach the Hoene of COMMON Mr. Banbury will be invited te jwitify the p011i.7 by which he takes to kim- 1 self the right to nudely restrict a perfectly klittimate treat. Wert: The more the Etucatioa Tie Eectateioe Bill to considered the more BILL. tumplex it becomes. Sir John font offered the amurance that hie aim wiu to bring order from china; hut the effete of his measure is likely to mole confultien toofounded.

We Teetered the upinien yesterday that the great defect fib. protiesisis wason tamed in the suggestion eueuenting the fund, to be placed the die-yowl of the new eduest lead authority. alto. ee as the view adopted by Dr. Alacnanons.

who de. writes the financial amen an "grotesque." In Wales, where the Secondary Educates Committees have beee at work for tome years, we should be better able to ettimate the silents than England, where the loternaeliete Schack have not yet come into being. And ft is certain as anything tan be, that tallow' fairly stiff fees are to be charged, as they are sew charged at the Intermediate the her of children reseivine higher tumefaction must be seriounly diminiehed. The yield Ile the extra penny rate will be altogether inadequate for the dirties which the Bill adds to the Secondary Education authorities. Yet member confusing effett of the will be the trawler of the continuation control of the "Cockertuned anbolan.

ea inmost has dubbed the School Board. They alone mem the machinery secemary for the efficient working of the evening and without thew cordial co-operatine, the new authorities can do nothing. Thee we shall have the spectacle of the School Boards going, cap in to the Intermediate Board when qua-woos concerning advanced teething are involved, and onsabe other baud. we shall witness the Intermediate Board petitiming the elementary authority for tie indie ramble seletance working the evening schools. Altogether.

Sir Julio forte has tangled matters in a fashion that will Me good deal of time to set etreight. Perhaps the cueupliestam are created for the purpose of compelling poetpuoement. At any late, the -Timm declares that the Rill "will, is the present state of public businese, hove but small chance of becoming law during the pre. not session. In that cams, it will be Mee.

eating to know what will become of the higher' grade and evening schools after the end of this financial yeat! Before thas, brilaot se gu biy knigida and I awru es Lnow the Grand Habitattou of the League.l Mr. Balfour. rousing himself for a torment; hum the repoveful attitude of 'philneophic' doubt: delivered so oration auitalue to the and dm tympany. The whole speech' I. marked by a rancour equalled ouly by the lighbltearted inatsuracy of no Dealing find with the quertion of Irish Home I Rule.

he mated thin very little had occurred i in that mannettom tionng the past twelve'. Bamako eicept. be added. the Is! la.s culturrd a general election, al which very little was said about use subject. tbuo a Minister of llse Crown km the effrontery Intim of the tactics bmonth, iigo Liu politleAl so hoodwinked he people of En4lAnd .1 to prevent the dia.

omission of all inesseres of dontesuc kgiolw two. By Mr. it.tlfunr's own showing, the, Moine Rule question 1,, not deed. Tlse lrishl people have tent to the House of Commons al solid fmembers pledged to work for I the renlinstaon of the hope held oat to than! kr the greatest stateman ul this oratory. The Sister Isle remains in its dutentssfaction an, Opal sore.

a emtatant 4ourre of the kingdom, awl hen have Mr Balfour making merry at the mrountstama that, be and kw (math Moe tiotor not long to rt wore ill canoe of grievatoor, or to "totrodocit a better Geier of thing. Thew. actus shipping lightly to the khaki topic. is whirls. frost electionwring experienua, he ix to kohl forth, the right be.

geotleana attend the ran old parrot at mak two. that thore ig lot beheee in the jest treatment of weaker people, are the of their own tonotry. He acctkes them of givim; rrady credence to all tales calculated to dantage irpotatioe. wh denying those directed their oppments. If well sr to berm the treditiow.

of Eagleatts past, there wee neer a time aloe rhirAry tawards a foe rscognition of h.s gallaatry cardinal virtues in the national charm- Under the Oaken, of Imprrialirm. it appear. hat iloo lungs are rapidly ratiii-h--tug from oar mile. Am for the allegstiuns that the existence generocia remanent in t.reict ltritain is likely to adversely influence the commie of events in thank Africa. or that Botha and Itelsrey and lle Wet sue in the habit of taking cur from the English Precis, it may safely be treated with the contempt it richly deserves.

WELSH BANK CLERK IN MULE Robbery of a Waiter at A PREVIOI'S CONVICTION AT SKAKA. Ai the Assizes or, Wedoesdav, William Thomas (24 formerly clerk at die Part Talbot of the Metrupobtan bask of England and Wales (but erropeously described or a bank manager), was indicted beton. Grantham for stealing one portmanteau. ons handbag. one on.

on. veal. War razor, one I comb, our brush. one shaving brualL and I twelie pieces id paper. the property of Joseph' Allum.

at Leeds, im Mardi 23. pnhoure ilio wore spectacles. sod was altered oi appearance from when he appeared ortginalic before the rtlpecdnary tuagtstrate. pt Dot guilty. Mr.

Felix Palmer. who prosecuted. stated Ow vlrrainalonce of the alkged robbery. AlluoL a Lai bulged at 3. Craws York wtreet, laede, mad lie no 15 fo- Alt rineham.

am) returned a week when he put hoo lugsage at the London and North-Western Stataan. tie left his luggage ticket at the lodgings. and noosed it op Mardi 23. He told the priamer he had Darn robbrd. There bad be.n taken from boo trousers pocket 19n.

owarebed the 1,4,111. and 1.4.5 to the tallway displaying a good deal .1 anxiety in the matter, ami arenDipaDying him to the polseestation 1 talc mg part io til Intl it bill: had ran, us 41 clothing. 1 LOAN FROM THE PRISONER. plc to the r. ITO Will DO rented bc trammel.

Marry maid the night It stryed in the bon. he wal robbed. He bed never stayed there before. He explained that tbe inciudid his week's I. ltddifrOLl to which he had etweieed carruswirr Him black bag, which niivir.g.

him original teettinenials. He went to 10.40 on the night of the robbery. Witmer. burrowed sa. Si how the prisoner, because lie was penniless.

Alter the robbery be war laid up with omit. rmd war itneutir to get to bed. He paid for two giiieseis of herr. The property wss valerd at A's. HOW THE BM; WA I 4 OBTAINED.

Francis Mlintin, neionendor, staving at the now liidgirghonse. said that on ilirch 23 gave hint two tickete, and asked bits to transfer two begs from the and North-Western Station to the reat Northern Station. Witness did no aid received ticket at the lirest Northern Station, he handed to the prisoner. whom he afterwards took to the station. where pi-odor handed in a ticket.

and rersied a small black big. On the dab of Shush dues' received another tusk-room fa-kit frown the prisoner. net witpen went hie bag. Wooess was arresred at Ike atalitio and tale?) to the polite Detective Francii deposed to the prinner. and to titYlaig several articles bonging to the prolocutor in a cupboard at the lodging-house.

A CONVICTION AT SWANSEA. The jury, after brief delitienstiou. broaglit 3 verdict of "Guilty." MA the priwitier admitted tbat A Swansea on July 30. 1898, maks the isaaw of "Wiliam James Griffiths Tbicuss," be was muckiest of felony. In the prenent caleodar Ire war doicribed am an colorer.

The it wax a very heartless robbery. Re was mry much eurprilted. he wAs man of educution, but be had privioualy 4brmel the confidence of hia employers SW a bunk clerk to the extent of 21.560. B. his Pirdelopl doubted whether be should not send hurl to penal servitude.

The mummy was fifteen mouths' imprimisnem' fair WRITSCNTIDE, 1931. This deg RBI'S THOMAS'S, very choice Selectior of the mot reams ARTISTIC MILLINERY, Prices to oal' U.X.WORD ST. LLANELLY POLICE COURT. Before Mums. ik-eau Phillip' T.

Hughes. T. Jones, Joseph Williams. sad R. H.

tionimon Nit APPKARANCE. There was one drank or the charge sheet. delendant Iseln4 Mar. Helen Williams. 58.

Ropewalk-road. who did no appear. and the i.see WAS a lioarned. WATERED. David Evane.

4arro Ws-ternsee. Pentrev. barged with selling, loaproor John fount otated that he pontoon! afl of milk from defendant on Mandi 23rd. and found on MI tyssis that it contained 6 per oink added war tined ICs. inclusive.

Lather Moody, Penylso Farm. I.laoelle, We diarged with selling watered Mr. 1). O. Men apprital for ihr deivilLe.

A Wk. of 1. ear iinixerd. David David. Moen.

l'embrev. monteineed for selling odultemtnl nut. vontaioing 11 per met. td added 23rd. Drlaradom was fiord TABOUR CLAIM, LONDON, Tito am.ty Monvimis.

There was a curlew; rumour in the Lobby y.w terday regarding the Education It colleens the tuyetery of the Government's repeated declaration that the pruiluition of the before Whitsuntide almost impoasible, and the sudden decision to produce it. before ths echo Of those words hail died away. The 'report whi.li reaches ina.re that the Government really to make the bill much arger than it is, and that clauses were framed to bring primary edination to some extent within the scope of thy bill, it was proposed that the small rural School Boards should be abolished, and that the authorities to he a the councils should have experimented in elementary education by taking up this work. Tlr3 feeling was, however, that such a proposal would awskensmuch controversy, an these clauses were struck out. Sir John Gorst, frankly says he hopes that the new authority will ultimately take over the School Boards: question is involved almost as much as if an actual change were to he snide at once hi the administration of elementary education.

The anticipation in town was that Mr. Spicer would Will Monmouth by mall majority 'rile victory for Mr. Lawnmee, of course, la largely an expression of sympathy for Dr. Rutberfuord Barris in being unseated. A auadidate who suffers in this way always excites a afghan amount at popular feeling in his favour.

The victory of Sir Francis; Evans at Maidstone, after Mr. John Barker 1 had been deprived of his neat no fisidt of his own, was largely accounted for in this way. It is didicult to believe that Maidstone, in the centre of Kent, has become strongly' Liberal, any more than that Monmouth, with Ito Welsh associations, is Conservative. Both will probably revert at the next General Election. But the result is a blow to the opponents of the coal tax.

if such constituencies as Monmouth do not complain, what does it matter Expectation of the announcement of an I official holiday on the late Queen's birthday has been raised afresh by the statement I that the Kin; will he present at the annual trooping of the colour on the Horse Guards Parade, with the Conimander-in-Chief, and Lord Hoberta's two tinslecessers in that ffice. The recognition of Victoria Day in Canada and the talk of a similar step in Austnilia had achloil to the impression. It may be taken for grunted, however, that nothing in the shape of declaring day so awkwardly places' between Easter and 'Whitsuntide Hank Holiday, in the ordinary reuse of the term, is contemplated. So far as London is conoenied there will be much holiday. making.

in any case, next Friday week, and ininvenae erowds will oertaiiily flock Wefts-ant in the morning in the hope of gaining ANDO glinipse of the picturesque ceremony. Some rather 'diverting incidents resell nie concerning the durber which the tic' wino? of Burrnah held. just before mail left, in the tributaly Shan Thai Prine Minister of one who for throe: years has personally conducted the blasting of 1 cart-roade, received from Sir Frederick Fryer al gift of a fur cost: while another functionary, I who Ilse looked after the safety of the was with a revolver. Still another! chieftain. who hiss had tome enviable sport ridding hi'.

State of big genie, received carbine and one hundred cartridges: acid one of his neigldours, who has been cutting niads I across tie Lille in his State, received a elino- 1 meter to enable him to do better gill. The moat revered liuddhist monks in the distiict received the recognition of the King's reprentative ic. the form of gorgeous yellow robed and prayer mats. A correspondent of ndne, who is pereonally acquainted with this region. I tells me the: practical gifts of this descriptioe are keenly appreciated by the Shan chiefs, and produce a very much greater efltat then the, riblene and purls with which the French Administration seek to attain the slOll3O end in the Intio-Cliineee sphere delimited by thew.

The Indian Famine Union, the formetiou of which was suggested by Sir William Wealderburn, ii likely to become an acoomplished fact. The declared object of the association will be "to investigate. the causes of Indian famines, and determine by scientific methods the direction in which practical means of prevention may moat usefully be sought," Anglo- i Indians of parties, including not a few exofticials of eminence, have expressed the view that good work can be done by SU independent, organisation of the kind suggested, and cor.ferenc• will shortly be held at the Westminster Palate Hotel to give the Union a start off. Frederick UriAtha, Ralph-diet; Make Junes 8. Uradorkistreet; John Rains, 30.1 Auckland-terrace; Richard Harries 28, Tun- I oed 3.

Tunnel-road; and Omega Lewis 11, William-street. were charged by the Old Lodge Tlnglate with breach of matraet. The a mount claimed iii each case we 106. --Mr. Memo 111C11U 13 051.3 that the mime bad tn-en settled.

and the Bench agreed to the withdrawal the ran- INDECENT WRITING John Finavuel. Wahine Owen John. aad Arthur James. DI A. II N' were charged be P.S.

Morgan with rita matter of as indecent nature in rued se April Morgan that he found writing in cliailk of on indecent nature Co Sonde! Houma on April 28th. He sew Emanuel. who admitted writiire. at the knee -John Emanuel wee Hied 10s. and the other i let .41 with a caution, end intoruied that if they up a they would be lurched.

ILAINTENANCE. i 1 Catherine Jane Junes Staaleratreet. Ma-1 ells. applied for variation of maintenance iircler. Applicant withal the order incremed from To.

6d. toll), a week. -Mr. Ledford, cis beheif of the hushand. John P.trid Joorte.

3, 1 Dolaufawr. Llanelly, opposed --The Bench incniusil the unlit by I.s. al seek. mod exprewied the hope that the parties i would come together again. The movement to stop the immigration of pauper slices into this country is growing.

I notice that the British Brothers' League has I arranged a public meeting. to be held this evening at Stepney under the chairmanship of Mr. Spencer t'harringtou, with some live other members of Parliament in attemlanee The ground taken is that the pauper inunigration hits at trade unionism, and plays into the hands of the capitalists. Amording to the bill, the index of fumign paupers into Loudon has given the landlords of the poorer quarters an opportunity of sweating their tenants, and of exacting bloodmoney from them, in the form of exorbitant opportunity of which they have taken advantage to the full. "The East oi London is rapidly becoming the dustbin of Europe, into which all sorts of human refuse are abut.

This is not a question of politica, still less of religion. It is of no consequence whether a foreign pauper believes in the Bible, the Talmud, or the Koren." I notice, howiv. r. that all the IL announced to sptak are of one party. tor-suwase 0 Archer's Returns wir WHITSUNTIDE, 1901.

nil ds7 It HEITS THOMAS'S. very drive BslOOOA of tbs most FNMA ProJudie's' to ARTISTIC MILUNERI, to slot i 1 tILICILD-bt tsr.r.4 0.4 Mil iar VAIL So Ireasess ell Peps Warr rom. smut 71.6.111. OCR LONDON LETTER FftINTING IN THE 44 hors Reported and 200 Wouqued. The Prin cesse do Chimay, whomi dight five' rare ago with the Hungarian violinist, Rigo, eausesl so great stir on the Continent and in America, has arrived recently in Loudon a here she intends to remain fur some time in strict retirement.

Since her divoroe and the rupture of her relaticas with Rigo she has bein living in Egypt, where she adopted Bedouin style of drew, which booomus her though the mother of eight children. she has still retaineal a beauty which would make ber remarkable in any assembly of women. As a reason fur leaving her home she pleads the anomalous position she tsetupied at the Belgian Court, where at the celebrated garden party the whole company odentatime.ly cut her. She also tweets that Ow posing for the pictures which were condemned in Paris by the police was done as an of revene. and that really the of tile which were at sun time I mbibited were not of her at all Colonel Welby, who is responsible for one' of the most iniportant amendments to Mr.

Brodrick's motion on Army Reform, is seeking a little information on the subject in inIiAIICC. He proposes to ask the Secotary for War on Friday whether, in intmillicing his motion, he to make clear the inuer organisatior of the six proposed Altly Corps, how divisions and brigades will be arranges', the imam they will occupy, and how existing units of all arms will grouped. He also eats that Br. Brodrick should place in the us-room a map of the United Kingdom coloured to snew the six Army Corps areas and their subantelope into divisional and brigade districts. Philatelists are bcginning to get interested In an lntuirnatiuual Exhibition of Stature which is to be held this summer at The Hague, and in which Britiah collectors are cordially invited to waist.

According to the preprint arrangementa there will be fifteen classes fur amateurs and six for dealers, and in addition to nuinerons gold, silver and bums, medals there will be two grand prizes fur competition, one for the hetet and most complete collection of the stamps of Holland and the Dutch Colonies, and the other for the best collection of the stamps if any other State, or group of States. The contest with regard to the Dutch stamps be particularly interesting, as the Mimes of Holland and her colonies make tine group, arid are unnsually free from those freaks and specidative varieties which are at the joy and the collector. Go iII A CH ER 9.000 MANES CAPlciccir A Cape Town turrytgr. dt tot says rt. heat North awl 14.1 h.

Fnei 15...,. 113, and 200 ()or Lundrod I trziy Lace uir Docuun.l, banknote, 4a.i. 220 OW ad 9.01) j. haw. bees taptarni.

There Is greet denieralloaaen Aumaig. tit Boer knee. Botha and Viljoen at Carolina. Sir Nadia Skits Operations. OREAT CAPTURES OF STOCK AND St' PPLIkli.

0100 4 .1 vAttaue. Lm.b bbeen operutiog under lienPral Sir Marko Blutii.l, 4 ameeJ at atter carrying cot aam of opreittuni Iter Ma 41,4 vlll bkilta I' Moldelburg in the melt through thee. rri In. thl. potraug through tlir late hwer heatitpartere.

weri; tu be abandoned. 't he Boer Lee bljin dirineerrit ILI .1 reunite LIIIo; oinlsime iereint fight in the mai I lam march, whieu ale mere a trion la olian they their u. IV eialed. We bad nee wwinided italuditg dare obvert. Truncations quantal -tout toml eupplwo wr, taken, and wally 14111 .1 hove been brought iti.

The rehigeeli.it 31. dcllarg number tlitimanclii. die want II rook pruilog 4 potent Wit4Lis Of Beers to mirreader. Si by no tieing the I AVO their naimaie. sad 211,13 nave Joined coinininie.w.

and are occupying Camille'. Eriemy's Strange Movements. A tr kerma' 11,141 Cradock. :M.lor Crvwe, Rb. Cowataaat Icuche acmes tllse Molt 'Aut, ocirtOO I 4 mgagrd ha' sear H.qDrr mg The Burn tired la i ourth.rusizrky duet tun.

Sampers wail Walked in his move to 04 soath-rast by the praipt appearance of Colonial forms in th. 1,..11,1 at Winterbt.i. One hundred Colonial troops trekked 70 mum ia 26 boars to intemept loni. The ham ahanJoned th foie of further When Nl.ilan of potful recently. the rig.

were Mal. disiely destroyed. and it stated that Saitp lent refines to meept rOrrio i. ably mona m-vcre agiumot rub, i account for this. The movements of the Biala give point to a ausputoli that they are gatLeoug Alla breaking 1n yoaug hums aad pAss.hg over to the border.

The stealer eaforeessent of the peon' of iiimpeCing the taming to rentiio to, ti-is farma.so i the fast that patrols 11. I f-rsis nightly is having a good AP. n' mynah( the carrying of intelhgvaie to the melt, of the British forms. SIR ALFRED MILNER ALfred Milner galled from Cape Tuve iin Wednesday for England by the Kaun. eqr Walter Hely Flatcluueott.

the llowernor. tad C'olooei trkeilly. the NlAyiir Ai Excellency to the dieL Ili, atr.cis ace tit Anil lee, ire alteetuag. Although three sa. druiiitoretitio oval to the pliutue lIITCNENER ON IS CMAND.

htliau Bold Plan for tile livaswo of Natal. Tuesday nighto trews of the Lundell ll.an nue itatta.n...l a Wag de.p.*h bun latrd laittheacr rev the opprontans in roads Africa from the time whys bat took user tio ounonand of th. up to the hurried retreat De Wet (ruin Cape Woks ia Erntuary. 01 tise Boer plan of campaign at the end of 1900 the Otstunanderta-Ciiief says rush information it red and 14011 toobruisal. it Las 'transpired er.eriu getried plane at the elbli Of 1900 vele dial Hertstg should priseetl t.c Isiouteirt'ir So, ati indeed be did, and there meet a dun which the burghers were tot, MAX bringing mercenaries.

gone, nod anuattatiruo front Europe, while De Wet was to veered soutit by De All. and )0111 hands with Ilertai4 a combined upon ape Toth i Coinsuandant-tleneral Botha izsd hand that this convents-anon had beeu effected, he was to enter Natal with a teeled farce of 5.000 mounted nen and make tor to conformity with tli.s pion a coniuderalie concentration oi under Ciaumandant-Getieral Louis and reels T. Smote, 41. Sproyi. awl C.

Botha, had taken place in Ernielu, C.oroic. aud Bethel. 1 therefore deemed a Ilf ttaht the country lirt unit the 1.1r1,4,4 Bay and Natal radat.ty hurt, COBB FOB KUL hobs, Sad. bismitaa. rnmellamit 1 89 No earn.

en MOy. An ab.ists am aatliortmd by Um Maaafaetarem of Pam Ointment to ralaaa tat WOW Itbnln it to eare any es of nat. an llStter 01 now long sauna. Ceres ordinary faille days. mas fl ea sad Tbla la a sew dmearery.

and it tie eandnly sold oa a suttee anaraatm. Prat Ss Id. 0. an ere trout PUTS MEDICINE CO. Moat.

923. IL Is. Ha. B.C. MINERS No Stoppage at Pressqt.

I PORTANT RASUIATIONaI PA--L repreeentiog the turralie ata, the maotry met at WesUalCstse au Lea. aesdas to constdtr the quest a. ul 4 re. eleoPece of stork. ea a lingua eat! duty- The eustlerenre art vi eat Kul, and eventaily U.

lacaCsaleild A (sacral etelwAlon it work. at aas dhartet is asked to submit to a Wig of grave in sumbegairses cot the Racial caaferrnee Shoal( be called to mule whether all the idioms et the ehuald be ler! 1.11, Important Mooting of Coalonler, TI easlewasn resreeestAliere Leaden. sail seemed resotauou the' deammard to oppose we tea. uxy ebjecesd to say at tor 09.4 seennaaliasil that Pb. Waft Pa by the taa sheall She.

year be 2) tam ea the whole eratOot of Wo year MOTHER'S OATS. SURD POE FREE SAMPLE M(YfriER'S OATS. brew may Name awl we rod Pe me et ear 11XTVZS OM- AKRON CEREAL FAISTeIIZAP. LONDON. E.L.

EXTRA lEIMAN Oil. Iflicial Explar The Berlin Tootais bF The In PROPOSED Ilissiffiten dr ama onount bora lid at SW ba Pikru Note L. ei A DAMN iIK. CH AM DM. 0010: LI Valle V.

64 Il ear. OW" 1140 1 1. dr wain Tail melee lotedesh, kW ISM Oa RbelialL i ureeties et the me Mr. bleeMY. 16 6 16 know refefik 6 a WV tor LeilValtes.

very Meow Cl gum atetten Chambrelaist I eet dr Mr I Owed UN. brfurr 1. funord, had .1. 1 man and luleon4 with Mr. acme Ctu 411111DIDi eseil .1 MINIM, The B.rinin stir the 1 0, beri.s.n with at Fulttlat.

berianias Statement yiti deard." liltlli ('HI Ills "Pos. vet, th W. It, Setvta, vas b.ya sod thrte Eight gave hirth to tr us rutistern Mol CNILD MU VICTIMs Ht. ly sad ma: yi pargy U. Haseciastr.a.

tong and Ma nil eat named Aftl Mantling ts an 4 of the be in engaged las need 011142411. him. and he I. boar later th. neighbour have dame ii; my child." or Manning's h.

to as warty severed ung kosse inds. I I and the valve It. as of bare BEAU OF The death matt. the sing but, by Janus was ratty al. War Rom." U.

W. Haat. "Daily is d.ty ala H. onalpused bird," Down 'tombs was ail maks Macderta. unamisas at ii warms brisit ty.r.

1..4 lierersi at 'Cats with hes to St "'IA plane ir burned ate ILI evert' in Eventually tb op the turbui torbed olatund mart i nederui thr unite. wrested. FRENCH 3 M. Js 1e Ommateme. Su have mad If the lin't CSUacii lamt of giumbiaat ion i to idiom pr, DOWN au BEN.

EVANS LIMITED, HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND MOST INTERESTING DISPLAY OF BRITISH CONTINENTAL FA SHlONSi.Pleiritz.ste. in the BEN. EVANS CO. will commence their GRAND SHOW OF SUMMER FASHIONS ON SATURI)AY NEXT, MAY 11th. 1 Wlo tn re ill la displayed i of ili I.Ald: INT and NIIIST AT fRALTI I I.E.IIIONS id ItIIITISH aol CON I NENTA I.

FASHIONS. NOVELTIES. and NEW rVet been to plave bef.o their BEN. EVANS CO. will gladly send, Post free, a copy of their Illustrated Fashion Books.

1 the Rocks on yiew are solarize and 113 1 ,1 11.14 rt t. a di i li i ti ri itho.r. a perowsl visit. snob is most respoettully invited. BEN.

EVANS SWANSEA. A ar" A 1. 0 -1111 low' 4 7 411 11111 2 WEAR WELL CYCLES, CASH PEICES £919 £1142. Our Easy Payment Terms are the easiest in existence. We charge only extra for twelve months, and shorter credit would be less in proportion.

We were the first in Swansea to introduce the Cycle, and it has stood the test well. Hundreds are now riding these machines, which is a proof cf theirtood quality. We have extraordinary value in Ladies' Cycles. with Morrow Free Wheel and Huh Brake, and front Rim Brake, Plated Rims, for AND FULL AKTICU LAI FREE. 01JTH WALES 51.

OXFORD STREET. SWANSEA. REMOVAL COMMERCIAL OFFICES AND MISR THURSDAY AT 9 72. EE COMMERCIAL OFFICES OP TEI Cambria Daily Leader WILL REMOVED hootL3.3INDRIMF:I.I. to MORE COMPACT AND ODE VENIENT PREMISES at ASK FOR SHAW CELICBRATED BREAKFAST SMOKED -BACON.

It is a LUXURY. Sold EVERYWHERE. Witten al ORDRES for ADVFATIIIIEKILvi aied PRINTLNO will be Tin Editorial and Flamm Worts will atilt be at Illary-atteet. WYLLIE lileCOY'S RECITALS. IiCAOROCS.

DRAMATIC. PATHETIC. Prom Standard Authors. ALBERT MINOR HALL. SIVA9IoE.I.

BAT 11 Under tbe support rii OW the Radmrees. Right Bon. Lord Windiror. Ortdtl, Sir Jno, T. D.

'Acnelgo. 8.u9 and Idle Leading Clergy and 1. Tickets and Programmes at Iltasnr. Jobs Rrsder and Sons. 9.

Wincrstreet. or doors. Rogital, 8 p.m.; Orkrrispek 9.95. boor. open 7.1 G.

ELECTRIC LIG-1 SWANSEA. THE SUPPLY lb NOW ON Ts idhe want the Light shoed come and see as without further dear. We oil giro them an estimate end ow. the uork promptly. We r-armihse oar work for two years, because us nae only the BEST MATERIALS and SKILLED LABOUR.

We oat work threagbont Um Kingdom, and consequently are nu patties lo ably THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC WIRING ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS. 20, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. COLTSFOOT THE GREAT REMEDY Por Comets, Odds, Ilmaddils.atm. 11. 1641.

sad li. IL pay boa. bold by SU CbMake awl Sores READ THE "Herald of Wales." CLEANSES TONES. LIVER I. 05 1 lets ru CURES CONSTIPATION D)SPEPSII Fors peas ago Rheuroatum.

Debdity. Alta Imiigogioa prootraud me. Byrup brought loot life. aod energy It always mats rtglit the Seale. 97.

l'eamtate Rood, 3i4er. 30, 1909. SWANSEA SOUTH. WALES PHOTOGR APHIC STORES.I SWANSEA ANATsrE ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB LUUlated to Ow A-A-L. siad GRAND A'THLETIC SPORTS Will bold on WHTTRONDAY.

MAT 27T1. AT TER BWANSTA CRICKET FOOTBALL GROUND Track). 2 VALUE IN PRIZES. 10 Open A Club Evvoia 20Toillon Challioago Cap Closo May lab. Itiosy Torso.

ate- Iran Bon. Bocirocony. W. 3. More.n.

O. nobarrieresee. Ousonel. PIANOS ORGANS. IMMENSE BARGAINS HT BEST ENGLISH sad POILLICAN CHEAPERr noun ta SWAIM! POE CASH I.lwws a Good BtoOk ca Thy.

NOTE THE ADDRIBIOTYDADI WILLIAMS, 1.1. ILAN alt.l.olllliXr. COA; 9 4P 41 7, 4ri 3, 4 A.4.4A11.1 a Wilk 7. 4 For GFNITINE BARGAINS in ALL DEPARTMENTS GO TO TDE DO MEST IC SUPPLY LTD. SPECIAL SHOW of BEDIWOM SUITES BEDSIEADS now on view.

CALL and COMPARE PRICER. CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR CASH. Juni GOWER STREET, SWANSEA. BUTTER! BUTTER! PRICES DOWN AoAnt. "MEDOVA" Fresh Batter, M.

aardbaard boxes. tan awe airs "MAYPOLE" Dairy Butter, LY LB. MAYPOLE DAIRY 209, BWAlitiE Evarrabne. COVINC EVENTS THE LEADER" CATAIAXII.I OF LOCAL; ENGAGEMENTS. May 9: "Under False Colours," at the Cinind Theatre.

Mar 9: Tom Lemon. and Lily Langtry at the May 9: Volunteer fete at the Mumbles Pier. Mae 9: VvmmruJorkei social at the Metropole at 7.30. May 9: Rondo! Hope singing Wilma at Albert Hall, 7.30. May 9: Cooking at Elhalteshauy Hall.

May 13 Mr. McCoy's recital, Albert Hall. May 16: Regimental dinner, flied Market. 8 p.m. SALES.

May 10: Paled limb. Prince of Walk. Dock, May 10 louritare. Howynairen. Mr.

A. H. Ihme, May 14: Household furniture, 9, Grove-p 1..... Mr. John F.

Harvey. May 14: Pruniture, Ref View.crement, Mr. David Roberta May 14: Male of Temperance Han, Hotel Metrupole, Mr. W. J.

ROM May 15: Fire-proof nfoo. Onat-strarit, Mr. Johu F. Harvey. May 21.

22. 23: hamar in aid of ml Dumb lostitatiou. May 27: Atlaleto Swarms Cricket Fiekl. mania taiig THE CAMERLA. DAILY LEADER.

THURSDAY. MAY 9. 1901..

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