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LONDON BALLAD CONCERTS

... direction of Messrs. Boosey and Co. the~siath concert of., the present season of London Ballad Concerts took place at the Queen's Hall. Once more a very large programme was undertaken by a body of enormously popular and brilliant singers, who certainly ...

REVIEWS

... this connection because his evidence is that of an eye-witness as to what rural life in England was like in the days when Queen Victoria came to her throne. The picture he gives us of the English agricultural labourer, as he existed sixty years ago, is a ...

THE COLOUR OF LIFE

... w e spred for thle sake of his xvig,, and because lhe was a Stuart. \William IV. had accidentalil lost hi niself, and Queen Victoria had not begun to reign. So iong as wve were thus pictorially, schooled, learning canie to us in purple and flue linen; ...

REVIEWS

... Waterloo to extort from the State, at the suggestion of the Duke of WVelliugton, a mnedal for everybody enigaged; and Queen Victoria had beeni olong onl the Throne before medals were heard of for the gallant troops ~voserved under Abercroinby in Erypt ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. A NEW LIFE OF THE QUEEN.* EVEN a Royal librarian, with all the resources which his position places within his reach, cannot enter lightly upon the task of writing a Life of Queen Victoria. He is hedged about with restrictions that a less official ...

REVIEWS

... be the favourites of her M~iajestv rannot surely count for very much, for wve all know that it is possible for a very good Queen to make an indifferent critic. Is il possible that MTiss Edna I..yalls success comles, like Miss larie Corelli's, from a thorougi ...

THE NEW THEATRE IN PARIS

... whom inspected the several museums, laboratories, atd libraries which were open for the occasion. THIE QUEEN AND THE THlRASHER DISASTER. The Queen yesterday sent a message through 'the First Lord of the Admiralty to Admiral Freniantle, ex~ressing her ...

THE ROYAL VISIT TO DUBLIN

... Duchess thanked her conductor most cordially, and then at the invitation of the Dean signed her name in the visitor's book Victoria Mary, Countess Cadogan following with Beatrice Cadogan, and Eva Dugdale added her signa- ture also. The crowd outside ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... . ?? . ?? Mr. rREE. Lacrtes ?? Mr LEWIS WALLER. Foratio ?? ?? Mr. OTHO STUART. First Gavedigger . ?? . Mr. LIONEL BROUGH. Queen ?? a.d ?? - - - ?? Miss FRANCES IVOR. Op ela ?? M rs. T R EE. ?? ti .-HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE DALY'S THEATRE. Sole Lessee ani ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... and the Cinematographe showing the eltae of the Jubilee Procession. Doors open at 745. ALHAMBRA- The Grand National Ballet, VICTORIA AND MERRIE ENGLAND, by Carlo Coppi, with tesi: by Arthur Sullivan. Miss Cissie Lortus in her wonderful impersonations (including ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... the Cinematographe showing the whole of the Jubilee Procession. Doors open at 7.45. ALHAMBRA- The Grand National Ballet, VICTORiA AND MERRIE ENGLAND, by Carlo Coppi, with 5usic by Arthur Sullivan. Mis; Cissie Loftus in her wonderful impirsoinations (including ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... the Cineonatographe showing the Wvhole a the Jubilee Procession. Doors open at 7.45. ALH AMBRA- The Grand National Ballet, VICTORIA AND MERRIE ENGLAND, by Carlo Coppi, with tusic by Arthur Sullivan. Miss Cissie Loftus in her wonderful irnpmrsonations (including ...