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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... Earl-istreet, Stockport; Missim Lis- bona, 184,.i:Cheetham Hill-road, Cheethami Manches- ter, Hplnikh E. Cartwright, 49, Queen Victoria-road, Burnley ;, Mabel Rourke, 29, Burligtoh-sfredJ C?. ?? Mancheater; and Arthur Dunks, 159, Ash- ton-road, Denton, ...

SMITHFIELD SHOW

... R25 silver cup given in the Devon class for the best steer. In the class for Devon heifer not exceeding three years old the Queen gainiod the First award of £20 with a fine entry tnder a year old, which hld been bred at the Flemish Farm. Windsor. lor the ...

MISCELLANEOUS READINGS FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... E:NT LIT E RATU R E. * L . . . - ?? . .1 TIHE .I ElDIVi'S ]MISTAIE. The young Klhedivo of Egypt, Who recently visited Queen Victoria, charmed every one who met him by his tact and courtesy, says the Wrhitehall Roeview. I his father who also onoe Sisited ...

MISCELLANEOUS READINGS FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... five as Sultans. There are two Khaus, of jiaiuchistan and of Khiva; two Ameers of Afghanistan and Bekliara, two Queens, Queen Victoria and Queen Wilielmina; one Khedive, of Egypt; one Shah, of Persia; one Bey, of Tunis, one Mikado, of Japan; one Maharajab ...

Gossip OF THE WEEK

... brilliant cricketer, a Jio, in 1862, trnok a team to Australia. In the course of a match on the Melbourne club ground, in Victoria, he retired to the pavilion to have a cut bhndaged. The drossing-room attendant borrowed a lady's handkerchief for the purpose ...

MISCELLANEOUS READING FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... comment OtL the blantluot. 'The Yorkshire definitiolls of some of tile toasts were also chlareteristic and musning:- 'TIle Queen, t' breetest star i' histerrY. The Governor (he was there), 'ees a reeal gocid tin.' ?? Native County: t' biggest, t' bonniest ...

LIVERPOOL AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... andti-er com- plexion rather dark. NEW COTTAGE HOSPITAL FOR MORECAMBE Yesterday afternoon the foundation stones of the new Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital were laid at Morecambe, in the presence of a large concourse of people. A huge procession, in which all ...

ART NOTES

... from the Rev. the Majr f, Normanby an der to sell to the y three portamits of Con- siderable histori interest ?? Madesty Queen Victoria n the Roboi of StteW in whic her Majesty meets Parra- ment'~painted by Sir David WiMlke, B;A. CharleBs 1k atill1 lintporrst ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... very pleasant. Yes, I really think I should like to be a queen. Now this small creature hadl never hbfore thoughit of such a thing. It had never evenI rnlised the fact that it Was not a queen, and that it uight have bheen; but now the suggestion lingered ...

Interesting Facts..

... will cndeavour to establish a station on t;,- west side of Victoria Land, as it is thought that ata extensive land surface exists there. A 'ltititq (.MPet; tion is simultaneously to attack Victoria L~aud ft-r the east side. The fact that wo should alwavia ...

MISCELLANEOUS READINGS FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... ever hbd better servants than Queen Victoria, or has been a better mistress to them. It is a very great mistake to suppose that the domestics employed in her various establishments are overpaid and underworked, for the Queen knows what it is to do a good ...

LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... Stuart; lannoers. Pot Poarri Comique, Wil- he liams; God Save the Queen. not The Cheshire Lines railway Band (conductor, nro- Mr. T. Meredith) will play selections in Victoria- square, Scotland-road, this evening, at seven the o'cloch. list The 15th ...