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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Christmas Amusements

... assist- ants, are, if possible, better oared for than on any previous occasion. -Messr4. MESSRFS. LENO AND CAMPBELL AS THE QUEEN AND KING. J. Hickory Wood and AIrthr Collins havo Bo neatly bound The Sleeping Beauty to the Beast, that the one story ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... Ritohie, Home Secretary, has, appointed Mr. Matthew- White Iidler RP., to be: his assistant- privat eseeetary (unpaid) The Queen has contribtted 25A. to fundlfor. thereitiiietioh of a- debt-which the ne.reotrorof 'Holy Trinity,'Wind- sor, found iirezxiouliliew ...

The Secret of the Dead

... Pacific Cable commnitties heve accepted, on bebalf of her MaJesty' Government, and of the ~.overnmedn'JCanada, Ntw South Wilee, Victoria, Qtieenaland, .and Newv Zs~ani~d, 'the tender of tho Teleernph Ooiistrctaion 'an ?? compnty for-the 'manufaeture acid laying ...

Public Amusements

... leaves for South -Africa on active service with' his regi- ment. On returning a year later Bing- ham, who has gained the Victoria, Cross, succeeds in. bringing his friends together again, only.a few words of explanation being needed to ?? to Muriel and ...

Music

... de Denaim, a young pianist, was very heartily complimented upon her interpretation of Grieg's Concerto in A minor aft the Queen's Hall Promenade concerts on Thursday. She was equal to each phase of the work, rendering the bright first and third movements ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... OPERA. Once more Lohenrceiss, with M. Jeaq de Reszke in the title-part, drew a vast ?? the Pricesos ot Waleo,- the Princess Victoria of Wales. and the Duke of Cambridge. The famous tenor, who again looked the character maznix ficently, seemed much more at ...

Music

... BantoekPierpoinit, and Andrewv y Bl~~~ck. _ ]~d THE QUEEN'S INURSES. In tile drill hall of the London Scot- tish Volunteers, Bucekinzharm-gate, on IThirsday, 150 nurses belotigwug to Qaeen victoria's Jubilee Institite for, Nurses received from the ehands ...

Public Amusements

... Mrs. Patrick Campbell bas decided to give another on Thursday. Mr. Penley will revive The Private Secretary at the Great Queen-street theatre next Eaturday, when there will bh a morning and evening performance. Be wvill, of oourse, play Robert Spalding ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... ,AST -NIG WIS T TRICALS CO.VEbNT GARDEN OPERA. 'The:Pfiuce and Pidnoes of Wales and 'tie Princess Victoria, whoe have bleo -snob freqnut visitors this season, cu- tinuel 4hc Ssupport by attending thq repetitiou performcance of Die Wulkidre,' -under Herr ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... prostration, and requires ana emtended holiday.-Dalceel, . COURT CIRCULAR. BxtsLXOAIL, Saturday. The Queen went out yesterday morn- ing w ith Princess Victoria of Sebleswig- Holstein, and in the sfternoon her Majeety drove to the Glassalt Shiel, accompanied ...

WOMAN'S EXHIBITION

... proper designation of Queen of Bou- mania. This Royal lady, in order to help a worthy charity, gathered together the most wonderful collection of, dolls ever sf en or thought of. Crowned heads contributed freely, Queen Victoria send- ing a quaint little ...

The Music Halls

... (lepatriotic ce1ment b strongly to tho fore at the A'lhambra, dW Mr Ian eoiqub nun,m sndditiontoa slingint Sol- diers of the Queen, has a ringing np-to- date N ersion of an old favourite, When Tommy comes marching home. Mr. Ciolquboun has a magnificent ...