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Exeter, Devon, England

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LITERATURE

... will repay perusal. The Victoria Magazine. (London : Victoria Press, Princess-street, Hanover-square.) The number opens with a paper on Female Intemperance, and is followed by the proceedings at the May meeting of the Victoria Discussion Society, at ...

LITERATURE

... a companion number to the preceting and issued by the same publishers. It is a capital book for youth. Tlic Victoria Magazine (London : Victoria Press, Prince's- street, Hanover-equare). The number opens with a paper on The National Thanksgiving of 1872 ...

ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION AT TORQUAYS

... is in custody charged with causing Jenkins's death. -j F ai Di C II L A SCENE AT WIN~DSOR. The Royal yacht Victoria sad wlbert, with the Queen and Prince and Princeas Hlery of Battenberg on board, arrived at Sheerness from Flushing shortly after five ...

BARNSTAPLE SEPTEMBER FAIR

... attendance meagre in ?? extreme and not at All r representative, being much sm&ll-r than for many i previous. ?? tosst ?? Queen u 1was i given b~y ihe Maxor -Alderman (Aes. gave '*Success, I b to apricultuTe, and spoke of the good tines and tf 4 h the ...

Industrial Exhibition in Exeter

... - - ?? - I Inoustrial Exhibition iii Exeter. We give below some details of the stalls at theTrades' Exhibition at the Victoria Hall, Exeter, The objeotis undisguisedly to bring, F Lhs products of the firms forming the syndicate prominently before the ...

LITERATURE

... further contribu- tion of his delusive directory Im'ginary London; and there are other papers of interest. The Victoria Magazine (London: Victoria Press, Princes- street, Hanover-square,) contains a pleasing poem from the late Sir John Bowring; a couple 4f ...

COURT AND FASHION

... class of public servants as he eulorised. fo The Queen, accompanied by Princees Beatrice, will, according to present arrangements, eneback at Portsmouth c about March 15th, in the steami yacht Victoria aod Albert, p (It The Lanoet remares :-Wo believe ...

LITERATURE

... Sala, whose writings are always acceptable, has at palpr, and there are various others. T/bc 7 7it'ria .7telazine ,Lenlon: Victoria Press, Princes- street, l ,itsecr squate.) 1972: or, A Leap of a Hundred Years, tie u k. tis the title implies, ian insight ...

POETRY

... ler still to provide F-ir ihe grunt of Old IArtlauRtd, t seeo, Ali ingel ti ?? ?? riot(ras tt prrsidtr, Ard Victoria relgns Alblottt's Queen. 'Tiren bhuizra! i'zzsr l ?? tile Qlreir live for' ever, Tlre glor%, tire pride of our Iand. Vitei Elizabetti ...

STARCROSS

... those present. Assistance wes also rendered by two lads from I Exeter-Master B. Jury, son of Mr. Jury, of the Museum Hotel, Queen-street, and Master Walter Cheshire, chorister at the parish church of St. Leonard's. DAWLISH. PRBSENTATION.-Mir H. Biroham ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... are fashionable for piea e soirees, and are made with numerous rarrow flounces, f aletione,, saotsis a la Reine, lafe'tqo Victoria, Ml'ines levalinies, br dark coloutra 1-papel;ine camaaltluL are all in favour V for dinuso or evening wea, anl in richor ...

LITERATURE

... Cioss, each main- tain their interest. There are several other contributions. 1T/e P'eople's Magazine (London: 77, Great Queen-street,) is, as usual, a capital number. This is one of the cheapest and best of our serials, wherein something can always ...