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14 June 1880 (5)

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... HIGH CJOUIiT OP JUSTICE. - CHANCERY DIVISION.— 12. (Before the Master of the Rolls.) GREAT EASTERN OLACIARrtIJt COMPANY (LIMITED). This company was incorporated in October, 1877, for the purpose of acquiring licence from M. Pietet use his patent ice-making apparatus in tho Presidency of Bombay. The nominal capital of the company 15,000/., in 16,000 shares 1/. each. About 7,000 ■hares bad been ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... EXPERIrNCE has proved that the advent of a new singer on our lyric stage is nct in itself an event of much importance. It frequently happens, and often leads only to a transient sense of disappointment. Singers come and singers go, and the expected of yesterday are the forgotten of 'to-morrow. Whcn, however, a really able artist appears the rule of failure makes exception all the more ...

NEWTON'S ESSAYS ON ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY

... NEWTON'S ESSAYS ON ART AND ARCZHE OLOGY. * - Tis volume before us is made up, as in its brief preface we are reminded, of essays originally published at intervals ranging over a period of thirty years. These essays vary in their style and method as much as in the date and circumstances of their origin. Some are intended for the general and some more particularly for the learned reader. One, ...

EARL GRANVILLE AND MR. BRIGHT, M.P., ON POLITICAL TOPICS

... Saturday night the honorary freedom of the Fishmongers' Company wan presented to Earl Granville at 1 ishmongers' Hall, London Bridge. ceremony, performed privately, was followed a banquet at which the companv, always conspicuous for their Liberalism, entertained many of her Majesty's Ministers. In the vestibule the guests passed through the ranks of about thirty Doggetts wearing their ...

MR. GANZ'S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... ORCHESTRAL concerts carried on by established societies, or, as in the case of those over which Mr. Ganz presides, by resident professors, have this season a formidable rival in the performances conducted by Herr Richter, and it has become an absolute necessity for them to present as many attractions as possible in order to hold their own. Mr. Ganz shows himself quite alive to the situation, ...