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COVERTSIDE'S NEW PLAY

... Cantain Aeortimer is left £10,000 a year on condition that he marries within ?? months. He is reluctant to comply om- with the condition because he has seeit Ii something of the married life of his friend .ho Jimmy Dowle. But he turi's to his friend ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT LLANELLY

... tiellvworjicei, Blaricu-rme lcd, V. J. ase BLoeCoRIV ''rd aii v Is c, H., IV. Thomlas, Penallt, pe Poaricm'dsclis; r, 0, Marries. Gerreg hemn, I r-0 KirIsyoliv.n ;e -Pen -i three ewor-, ,'iny breed or age:. let and in r, W, J. Buickley; Znd: Then Thoias ...

LORD WINDSOR AND THE ROYAL SHOW

... same house natu- for twelve months, were entitled to the they lodger vote. He also pointed out the im- .e of pnrtance of married men living with their I, weY wies and fam-nilies in apartments claiming ls the their votes immediately. and that if that isited ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Greene of - Greenville ap- pears. The Greenos are a very dis- tinguished Irish family. John: Greene, of Straw Hall. Carlow, married.Eliza Philipps, sister of Sir William Philipps,.of Picton Castle, a Penibrokeshire. The number contains much o other interesting ...

A CAMP-FIRE STORY

... fo He was remanded. t The count is a memrber of one of thae Y, oldest famnilies of the Huigarian nobilit-y ta and he was married at a London registry- b, offieb only about a month ago. The case hi is nuderstood to arise out of a claim of 3000 for fiuriiture ...

EXHIBITION OF ART WORKS AT CARDIFF

... them was the lodging-house n keeper. d u DOMESTIC TRAGEDY, r A shoecking discovery was made at Hertford on Monday morning, a married wvoman, named Such, aged 35, and her infant child being found in their bedroom dead with their throats cut. It is supposed ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... at the momont when a note from the Mlother Superior informs ?? Grey, an Einglish orphan and j heiress, that, she is to be married to an . unknikown. She resents, becomes the Runaway Girl and joins a gipsy troupe. and, of course, unwittingly falls ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... bring5 he sunshine with her at all times and to all ler places, and wihoa favour all round. The part I i1 of Marie, the married daughter of th? same I be lady 's well sustained by Mises Hilda Scott;1 be ,id the other characters suffer nothing in the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... everywhere. The Miseries of MIarried AMen, and the Woes of Married Women, by a, Male Heretic and Lilian Bowen-Rowlands. London: Francis, 435, Strand, W.C. 1900. 6d. This is a book for married and unmarried men and women, written in a popular end attractive ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Doris 1 Vereker's sister), bethrothed to Handford ), Miss Annie Thomas as Liza (on the strength of the regimient and married to ' Roland ), who sings and dances weh, and Missa Dora Price as Brenda Vereker, Captain Vereker's wife.l THE, EMPIRES ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... even when the worst is told. In a Germuan flamily the heaviest of heavy paternal rulers has tried to prevent a ?? fromn marrying ?? she ished, and to inlike her fmulfl the engagealent he hasi 1nmil e, So she ?? awny, becomes t singer, is betrayed, then ...

AMERICAN STORY OF A LOST HEIR FROM WALES

... might hppen, but he grew up strong and sturdy, as well as self-wvilled. Three ytars v. er ago Griflithe Griffith, sen., was married a fi r. second time to a wvoman for whom the boy D conceived an intenlse dislile. He threatened 0 or to run away, and, despite ...