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LITERATURE

... under the style of Reron's Flat and Estate Mart? The publishers and pro- prietors are Messrs. Heron andi Heron, of No. 135, Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W. Mr. L. Villari, who has contributed an excellent article on Internaional Ethics to the third ...

MR. KRUGER IN PARIS

... lunching at nocn, Mr. Kruger went out for a drive in the direction of the Exhibition- The ex- President drove in an open Victoria. and -was warm-lyi wrapped up. At his side sat his grandson, Mr. Eloff. In another carriage were Dr. Heyrnans. the ex-Presi- ...

LITERATURE

... give a brief account of the commerciial and industrial development of England from the earliest times to the reign of Queen Victoria, and we can tingly declare that M r. Prioe bus made of his great subject the most that is been possile-oonsidering the ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... lawyer's humorous daerk. QUEEN'S TEA¶¶E. A play with a til;e thot includes the now fpsiliar CGirl subject smacks at once cf the farcical order, and suggests music. A Whiteohapel Girl, playing in Leeds for the ?? time at the Queen's Theatre this weak, ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... feature. One of her songs included that half- forgotten fav7ourite, Cuckoo. A word in praise of the admirable singing of the Victoria Quartet of Male Glee Singers must not be omitted. M-r. Roberts sings half a dosen songs during the course of the piece, all ...

LITERATURE

... out Of time Tucerion, l(int one ee'in ?? toeertpnin some detail as ty-iioal of thre.Unr lis tile.-. lewtheQueenI end th~e Qu~een's Snabieets Travl,' the mrode ?? ?? proper vi every cotrntirV and to every ge-ado~ ofscit is presented, Here wre su~e at ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Revrew of Iristl E-tort in ?? to the Social Developmelot ot Ireland. By Johe Patrick Gsenon T. taister Umon, Leonddn QIE - o Victoria: a Personal Ske ' ly DMrs. Oliehant, itilus- trated. Caasea as2d Co., Londoe, Paris, aud Yietborne. have been tleo case. ...

PARIS EXHIBITION AWARDS

... visited the Queen yesterday, and remained to luncheon. Her Majesty drove out in the afternoon, accompanied by Princess Henry of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Hoistein. Sir fThas. Cust, Bart., had the honour of dining with the Queen and Royal ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... nent of the people probleeuw.-4orace Miarshal' and Son.) A SCOTTISH VERSTO-N OF THE -JUBILEE. In the Tubilee year of Queen Victoria, two women were heard discussing, in a tram-car, the mearning of the word Juhilee. One did not know the rneaniog of ...

YORKSHIRE SHOW

... Ingram's Queen; 2. W lliam Bell, Lady Clara 3rd; 3. Charles IV. Brierley, Autumn Queen: reserve. George Harrison, Welcome: highly commnended W. EH. Battle- Wrightson, Cusworth Par-k, Doncaster, Viola: Captan - W. H. 0. Duncombe. Warrior Queen; Robert A ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... gratitude to Great Britain, and re- , calling the deceased statesman's phil-hellenic work. TO-DAY. The Duchess of York opens the Victoria Convalescent Home for Women a-nd the Princess Marv Memorial Home of Rest for Surrey Women, Bognor. National Rifle Association: ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... interests of agriculture. A flull -account of thsr~ee i fun e ?? interestiog reading. Ytarkshire occupied by the band of the Queen's Own Yrsire-Dagogns, which, unde-r 'the dir-cti;on of Liout Suckley, performed ant enjoyable selection at various in: terrals ...