Volume 1, Number 25
Throwing stones at a train, stealing apples in Malpas, a deaf and dumb tippler, cabbies puffing and spitting at the High Street cab stand and installing a gas lamp near the George, Maindee.
Throwing stones at a train, stealing apples in Malpas, a deaf and dumb tippler, cabbies puffing and spitting at the High Street cab stand and installing a gas lamp near the George, Maindee.
On Monday May 30th, 1892, The South Wales Argus and Monmouthshire Daily Leader was launched. This article gives a flavour for what was published and scans of the pages are included towards the end.
A poem about Malpas Court, bathing in the canal, Saint Brides Great House, the May Pole pub and stealing a cask of beer.
Woman trips in Blewitt Street, a cow gives birth to triplets in Malpas, keeping a game cock in Pill, early photography in Newport, runaway wife and otter hunting on Malpas Brook.
The Newport High School for Girls opened on 21st September 1880 on Stow Hill and had the backing of some very well known Newport citizens. A large amount of information about the pupil's achievements was published by the Monmouthshire Merlin which is published in this article.
A modern ballad monger, cock-fighting accusation in Baneswell, Tygwinbach Lane being impassable by man or beast, work on the South Wales Railway and Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay at The Empire.