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MUSIC

... has not been altogether a proftable one. So the Queen's Hall Orchestra, under Mr. Wood, volunteered, as a -Tertimonial, to give a Sym- phony Concert in the aftcrnoon; while in the evens- ing the Queen's Hall Choir took part in a pro- grmuime whioh included ...

THE CATTLE SHOW

... THE CArl'viI, SHO0W. t ANOTHER QUEEN'S YEAR TEIRETORD 1REDLYLVUS. - - ?? Four tioes between ii&o Pand ISYS 1or M~ajowst'y wonX thii Chamupion 1Plato ait Ltin Suu i iii- It field Club Cattite Show, wild once (iii tho kait- nianmnrl yair) hir owni (top ...

SOME ART BOOKS

... coming season, Messrs. Macmillan and Co.'s Choral Songs, ixy various writers and composers, in lionour of her Mlaijesty Queen Victoria, is pretty sure to occupy a prominent place. Intended as a memorial of the Queeon's Diamond Jubilee, the volume is of ...

DRAMA

... ef, now that his; successor, Sir i`~ei :rce '0l White has- been senit to Natall and Viscoun~t I Cramer PV.C., both left Vict~oria 'Station by the 11i ta- o'clock :Mediterranean exprotse yestetrday for Mar'- ft attie the former for Malta and the la-tter ...

WORCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Royal Ilighnaes the Duk'e and Drchess |of Conrau-ht. Prince Arthur and Prince&sscs Mar- gare' and Victoria Patricia of Connaught, attended Ither.c C I The Queen went outw in the morning. accom- panieel by their Royal Highoeses Princefs Renry ofI Bazttcnber ...

THE DREYFUS DRAMA

... Mancinelli, had tho honour of beiog presented to thc Queen, Thleo Queen reat out this morning, accompanied by hor Royal Highness Princess Alice of Albany. Their toyal Ilighuncsses the ?? M argaret and Victoria Panricia of Colnauight, his Highness Prince Christian ...

THE QUEEN'S REVIEW

... God Save the Queen. With her Maejsty were Princess Christian and t the Duchess of 'Connaught. In another car- I riage sat Princess Victoria of Schelswig-Hol- stein, Princess Clementine of Belgium, and the Princesses Margaret and Victoria Patricia of1 ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... and the work wan all carried on in one room of the old Post Office in St. MHartin's-le-Grand. In the great building in Queen Victoria-street, which now forms its headquarters, the expenditure upon salaries atlono is £338,000 per annum, while stationery ...

MUSIC

... gm)r ViName the RoYal box, dring file eavacas by th1 was evdatly a' good del of fun and menes. n6 meaitin progre. Prinome Victoria of Wake was u0 ga in the Ro* bor, with Mm ltonyad rtd 'IT Xnegmrar in atedne hl,* as most of the .I,. ra- wribers bare now ...

GREATER BRITAIN AT EARL'S COURT

... their first impressionss. Of course :;Olle of the courts are not finished yet, but the most importat were quite realy. The Queen s Court is tha:.' which is adorned by a lake, spa nn1 ed by picturesquo bridges of Indian de- sign, and here the white of last ...

ROBESPIERRE

... extension. The Hong Kong Reg. mont left for Taipoo-fu during the night. THE QUEEN ON THE RIVIERA VISIT TO THE EMPRESS EUGEMN; (THEOUGH REUtTER'S AGENC.) MENTO-NE. April IS. Queen Victoria arrived .t Cap MLartin on s visit. to the ?? Eugenie at tr7e VilI. Cs-ruos ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... Inlst week, aged 29.-Welsh concerts were given last even- ing at the Victoria Theatre, and also at the Crystal Palace. Ott Monday the celebrated Merthyr and Dowlnis Choir sing at Queen's Hail.-M~r. de Greef, the Belgiani pianist, has, returned, and gave ...