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... xyg$ THE HOUSE OF RIMMON, A Black Country Story, by Jeanie Gwynne Bettany (3 vols.: Remington and Co.) is, if it be a first work as we imagine it to be, full of promise. The writer has a keen and ge ...
... INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885. J. C. j7 FIELD, LAMBETH, GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST AWARD FOR CANDLES AND SOAPS. pWO QOLD jyjEDALS, 1884, INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION, -pWO QOLD jyjEDALS, 1884 ...
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... TRuuPERb' TKOUBLES-WJTH THE CAMEL CORPS IN THE SOUDAN 3. THE BRUTE BITES HIM 4. AND HE IS LEFT BEHIND IN HOSPITAL 9. COMING DOWN A STEEP PLACE --ess?------ 10. THE DIFFICULTIES OF MOUNTING II-- A CAME ...
... OUR BLUE JACKETS ON BOARD 1 THE SHIPS OF THE DESERT LORD CHARLES BERESFORD AND THE NAVAL BRIGADE ON THE DESERT MARCH tCH TO OUBAT- -FROM A SKETCH BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST, MR. F. VILLIERS ...
... l i Jii THE PRINCE OF WALES IN NORWAY-- THE PRINCE AND HIS SUITE DESCENDING THE STALHEIMSKLEV FKOM A SKETCH BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST, MR. SYDNEY P. HALL ...
... ON THE RETURN FROM THE ETKTSDAT.SVAND THE PRINCE AND THE PONIES THE PRINCE IN ONE OF THE TUNNELS OF THE BERGEN-VOSS RAILWAY FROM SKETCHES BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST, MR SYDNEY ...
... A PICTURESQUE party was given on August 26th and 27th at Lockinge Park, near Wantage, the seat of Lord and Lady Wantage. Invitations were issued to most of the leading fa ...
... The Gouflt The Queen continues at Balmoral. On Saturday Her Majesty entertained the Duchess of Albany at lunch, while Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg and the Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse mad ...
... ^AS TIMES THE TURF.-- A highly-successful meeting was concluded on Saturday last at Derby. The rain in the earlier part of the week had caused the going to be very good, and fields ruled large. On the ...
... PPjllgp MR. H. B. DENNE, of the South-Eastern Circuit, who was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1870, has been appointed Recorder of Margate in succession to the late Mr. Kingsford. Speaking t ...