DRAMATIC REFORM

... passed. The directors then nyagreed to a resolution that the rates of inventory no duty should be charged equally on all W., 5UIis on the net estate, that the sam-e be duty be chargeable on heritable as onl ?Es movable property, and that Parliament be petitioned ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... been forced on Mrs. Trevornock, as she had for years been unable to obtain anything for her maintenance from the man whose duty it was to provide for her family. She attempts to increase her own small pittance by taking partial boarders, and of course ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... their wit. A superficial veneer of Gallicism, such as prevails in the once widely-read fashionable novels of Mrs. Gore, does duty for refinement; and as for art criticism we who have listened to Ruskin, Pater, and Colvin can only marvel that the productions ...

REVIEWS

... be taxed by stamp on the value pay- able upon the change of ownership. (3). That all exchanges of labour and goods into money shall be taxed by stamp on the value. (4). That all trans- fers of money and receipts for money shall be stamped in a similar ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... pornpadour bealdses, foulards, On ssdte beautiful sateen foulards, coerdrit . I floral or oriental designs, all hear the stamp of in re emn- that period of gaiety and elegance. One thing city. ge'rs is qaite decidetujn, that is, the return to fashion ...

LITERATURE

... surname. We find also the stamp of Win. ifounder and others, to which can be assigned a locale and an approximate date, but at I present no first owner with certainty. Very many of the ancient bells, as all can judge from their stamps and their lettering ...

MUSIC

... CRYSTAL PALACE CONCERTS.-The Schubert symphonies, in chronological order, are going on with ever-increasing interest, and stamp the present series of concerts with a character apart. Four of tle symphonies have already been heard, the last, on Saturday ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3967 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... still further the principle of the unification. of 'stamps adopted in the abolition of the receipt sitamop. It is new intended to abolish the distinctive telegraph stamp, making ordinary postage stamps available for this service. Tsssisnsa Accinner TO A ...

LITERATURE

... marriage laws is that, when a married usan dies, his brother is hbound to marry the widow if she has a famnily, as it is his duty to protect her and rear hias brot ber's echildren. There are many other points of inte- Irest in the chapter on marriage, but ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... safely predicted that domestics' aid, to a great estent, will be Easslyel dispensed with. The dusting and other cleaning duties will, we presume, be undertaken by a new Brash eleetric apparatus, which will, doubtless, sweep clean, whilst the more ...

LITERATURE AND POPULAR INSTRUCTION

... than none-admitted to the profession men of a lower stamp. A late Vice-President of the Council ,a-s once urged to make some provision for the training of inspectors beforc entering on their duties. His reply was Inspectors are trained every one is ...

LITERATURE AND POPULAR INSTRUCTION

... better than none-admitted to the profession men of a lower stamp. A late Vice-President of the Council was once urged to make some provision for the training of inspectors before entering on their duties. His reply was Inspectors are trained every one is ...