Volume 1, Number 51
A coach accident near Pentonville, public footpaths at Uskside, the price of trams on Malpas Road, pigeons stolen in Clytha Square and the Constitutional Club opens on Stow Hill.
A coach accident near Pentonville, public footpaths at Uskside, the price of trams on Malpas Road, pigeons stolen in Clytha Square and the Constitutional Club opens on Stow Hill.
Boy drowns whilst bathing at the Great Western Wharf, fatal lamp accident, the new branch library in Pill, the Newport Sailor's Home, cottages on Ailesbury Street and Mr Cordes donates to the poor before going on holiday.
Stealing a cruet stand, a black thief, a message in a bottle, the opening of the Newport Corporation Baths, housebreaking, the Newport Newsboys' Picnic and furious cycling on Commercial Road.
The Newport water famine, the Royal Albert restaurant, porpoises in Newport, the Parrot Hotel's concert room burns down, the 'Glorious Fifth' and a disagreeable-looking sinner of the feminine gender.
The Picturedrome was an ambitious cinema focused on entertainment and education in a safe and modern theatre. It ran between 1911 and 1914 and was located where Nationwide is today.
Stealing scissors and three teaspoons, boy 'ordered to be well whipped', Newport Alms Houses, levelling out Hill Street's 'rugged hillocks', the Windbound Tavern and houses on Clifton Place.