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BEVERLEY AND EAST RIDING HORSE SHOW

... sgjite upto the standarld of previous years.* JVM ._IAMTORIBANS, M.P., ON IUi GOVERNMENT POLICY. Mr. Marj oribauks, M.P.i speaking last night at Greeni law- Berrwickshire, said the three, great charges brought ,aganst the Government by their oppnnbnts ...

DONNINGTON (LINCOLNSHIRE) FOAL SHOW

... second. Best nag foal, Mr. Footet, Boston; best cart mare, with foal, Mr. Greatham, Swinester. Mr. FBroir-J}ArroT, MIP., speaking at a public dinner in connection with the show, referred to the question of local taxation, aud censured the Goveroment for ...

EXTRACTS FROM THIS WEEK'S PUNCH

... die young, friend Willy; so said Your favourito Greeks They whomn the Gods love never grow old, is the aoral u; your history speaks. Happier, later Tithonus, friend Willy,-a Wiser Aurora's y our frienc, Your Youth's ?? and bright in her 3,ght, friend Willy-and ...

LEEDS POPULAR CONCERTS

... Halle's orchestra will appear, with Madame Norman Neruda as solo violinist. LORD B. CHueiLmL.-LordFandolph Churchill, who Is to speak at Sunderland to-ni ht, arrived at Chester- ?? last evening, and'was loudly cheered by the people 3 assembled' at the station ...

NEW MUSIC

... some of Rucbenstein's lovely duats-to the a envy and disgust of Brown, Jones, and Robinson. r (N.B.-Yodng Miiller can also speak six languages, live e on a poond a week, work eighteen hours out of the a twenty-four, and do without a holiday.) THE ELHEMENTARY ...

THE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES OF CANADA IN THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION

... con. sumption of Canada. The woollen isanufacturers in the Dominion have acted wisely in not attempting too much; generally speaking there is no display of ino, high-priced goods, but what is shown is a fabric made of pure, un- adulterated wool-whether home ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... course there is no more to be said. But if they are sound, then the foreign policy of Eng- land should be - revolutionised. Speaking broadly and with certain reservations, we are not prepared to say that Air. Stead is mistaken,)' he has studied the questions ...

LITERATURE

... which tl :elnments sers devised for iraterrogating NatuLe, snd ?? usleials resauts which he irrefutably established, w cauont speak at lonoth. Let it suffice that much of C rh! is now commou aud famil ar knowleiige, even to 1 ficc nallisnanted taoplu, wag ...

THE AUSTRALIAN CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION

... of machines and steam engines, I which one would not dream of finding manufactured 1 in a colony which has no coal worth speaking of t: and no iron, the protective duties have been piled o on so heavily, that a number of firms of practicalengaineers p ...

THE DECEMBER REVIEWS

... object is to prove that the Church' of Rome, allows comiplete scieutifin freedom toits members. Mr. 3Iivart has occasion to speak of pre- sent tendencies in the Church of' Englasid, and is led to say that the development of sacerdotalism within that church ...

WAKEFIELD INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ART INSTITUTION

... read a report of a speech which, ha ov thought, would send Mr. I~uskin. into a fit if he ever, su ree4 it. A magistrate, speaking in Yorkshire yesterday, said They could not live on lovely scenery ; whet fie 'W liked was the sort of scenery people could ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... the best for muusicral treatment. In the first place, they g nleraily contain a good deal of matter with whicllh, strictly speaking, music has nothing whatever to do; and next, though they may include d1ramnatic ?? and characters, the employment of narrative ...