A CHAT WITH SIR CHARLES HALLE
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... been arrested. The only reason given for the crime is that the mother has lately given sians of mental aberration. SIR CHARLES HALLE. FUNERAL AT MANCHESTER, The funeral of Sir Obarles Hall6 Ras held yesterday In Belford Cemetery. The body was taken to ...
... becoming the property of the nation, end those of MattheW Arnold, Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle, Sir Andrew Clerk, Sir Charles Halle, Lord Lawrencee, Sir Henry La6'ard, the Earl of Lytton, Cardinal Manning, John Stuart Mill. Sir Anthony, Paninzi, Dante ...
... a Festival oratorio, will c rot be included in the four days' performances. It e may be interesting to state that Sir Charles Halle was e recently elected a member of the National Society of i Professional Musicians. a In the Queen Elizabeth's Hospital ...
... a iolutioa of the Whiteohapel urdern. Perhaps the beat is a tsle of a very clever indle by s beautiful adventuress. In CHARLES HALLE. (London: John Heywood.) This is a well printed reprint of a series of srticles Sir Challes Eiall's career as a musician ...
... for his efforts to make the inteemediate concerts a success, The present condition of the society was largely due to Sir Charles Halle a work. They were glad to see Sir Charles aud Lady Elall6 in such excellent health, and they hoped to ree him at their ...
... of the Chrlatian poa.ess to that of one of the ,e most conspicuous figures in the realm of music in our b thime- le SIR CHARLES HALLE- a whose death, in Oo'ober, seemed like a personal it bereavement to thousands In Manohester. In Bristol e also and beyond ...
... bank on the Gloucestershire shore of the river. The defendants alleged that the Virentdid not keep her proper course, Mr Charles Hall, QO.,, DIMP,, and Mr J. Aspinall appeared forthe plaintiffs; and Mr G. Barnes, Q.O.. and Mr L. B, Pyke for the defendants ...
... the date of the election, while Mr Balfour is rather ia favour of an early appeal to the country than other- wise, Bit Charles Hall, Q.C., M.P. for the Chesterton division of Cambfideshire, was yesterday elected Recor der of the City of London. There ...
... late Mr Baoker, of Velldra, Caydlff, and of Mrs Booker, Sloa, BrIdgead, will take place carly go February. THE LATE SIR CHARLES HALLE,-Mr D. W. Rootham, on behalf of the FastIval Choir, is sending a wreath to be pltced on the eminent musioan's Coffins The ...
... Ilo~thanites. Ufr RieBloe ham raised the cry and the standard of Home Rule In music, and objects to t bhe itegtatlon of SirE Charles Hall and his merry band flor fati~vl rpomsu it, aa a conductor of itsowit (ho )ha, l be nameless), he argues, and an c drehestra ...
... Capt. Georse Pelham Hatch, son of the lato Gen George Oliffe Hatch, ?? and Helen Sopblb, youneset darghter of the late Rev Charles Hall Raikee, vlarot ohittoe, Wiltt, and of Mrs Rsikic, 31, Tedwosth oquare.-A marziae ham been arranged imd will ehortly take ...