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LITERATURE AND ART NOTES

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NOTES ON THE MAGAZINES

... NOTRES ON T'11 MzGAIZLNES. Toruli it I LL177;TR ATEP~ MIAGAZtNTE appearst thi,. IHopti aiff d itilkle itiviubcr andI( if Jtcrc 'sj~C i- ~a f!et~iatl~ WhkllVid bV thos wai;d readerfA r. ti c'1115 feist'iv liOt 'ail'o aSO Ijdroktse iyi - itl t. i Kiqi; w ill be Fr~iends,' the aut hor ,lil0lsf I le-Ut llCd1H5 I 11II 111le thO IIitt~ HiLfIl) ji Itcils tliH', paper Oil ~I. e ~ 11~ t1l b Kr Hentry ...

AN UNREHEARSED SCENE IN A GLASCOW THEATRE

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NEW-CROSS PUBLIC HALL

... The members of the Granville Cricket Club gave a very lame and tame performance of Byron's War to the Knife at the New-cross Public Hall on Thursday night last. It wvould be a wearisome task to recount all the little slips and shortcomings which were noticeable in the course of the evening. Suffice it to say that, with one or two exceptions, the acting of the parts in the cast was colourless ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 527 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL ARTISTS' SOCIETY

... The thirty-ninth performance of new works by the members of the Musical Artists' Society took place on Saturday last at Willis's Rooms. The society during its existence has done good service, and there is every reason to believe that its plan of operations may be enlarged with advantage. Already the members are using their best eudeavours to give encouragement to the works of native composers, ...

Published: Saturday 19 December 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 709 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AD MAIETIES.: MEMORIAL SERVICE9- AT WINDSOR tl _Windsor, M~onday Zvening A solemn memorial semice ?? this morning at at the Mausoleum, Frogmore, in Windsor Great Park, on 8t the ocmsion of the twenty-fourth anniversary of the w death of the Prince Consort, and seventh anniversary L of the death of the Princess Alice. heb Queen., accompanied by the Prince and Princss of le Wales, ...

THE CASUAL COMEDY COMPANY

... THE CA$UAL COMEDY COMPANY. I In the drill-hall of the Bloomsbury Rifles the comedy company above named gave a dramatic performance on the evening of Wednesday last. The audience assem- bled wvas numerous and enthusiastic, and gave much encouragement to those who had banded together for the nonce to provide a pleasant evening's amusement. The comedy ly Charles Dance A Wonderful Weocnas and the ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1134 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRESS AND FASHION NOTES

... Ogi- A charming dress worn by a still more oharmin It ting women at a recent soirde had a oreamn ground 11 ents covered with carnations, antt their striking yet it simple spear-like follage in many shades of green. v eter The skirt was full and drawn in round the hips P ases with from ten to twelve rowvs of gathers, quite an r old style revived. Round thle bottom there was a th a tiny plissei ...

LITERATURE

... fl IT ATURE. M -a ?? - -trm l- gs.ND NEW EDITIONS. prss loeut leaders of religious thought .0 tbe r? ] ?? nine lectures, just pub- I | i9-, readors are familiar. Iu the tirst there (,j } leridge and his school. Tie Evan. i KiS d tD have eevere'- reilgion from the highest ?? ' to nran oe meistained their essential kin- J- i orrnrdiete disciples, only Julius ?? 0 1 j1s!n Stering are here ...

Extracts from New Books

... ?? ,4 nyt 4Wlrw g .too Tsnz PANJAB PEAsANT.-The average villager one meets in the Panjab and Neorhern India is at heart neither a Mlobammedan, nor a Hindoo, nor a Sikh, nor of any other religion, as such is understood by its orthodox-or, to speak more correctly, authorised - exponents, but that his religion is a confused, unthinking worship of things held to be holy, whether men or places ; ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... MVERINIA.- 132, Bl.clefris.arsrn c.-Mr. - .Tanmes Stephens, the famous Fefisan ex-Centre; whose-mys- Serious escape from prison some years back created such' u dfutter in official dovecote, contribates from Brussels the opening paper, headed The Anglo-Irish Problem. Oe contends that, wbanteyer concessions may be Dbtained by Mr. Parnell or made by the English Govern- ment to Ireland, the ...