DERBY CHURCH SCHOOLS' CONCERY

... Boys School, St. Anne's Girls', and St. Anne's Infants' School. The schools actually at the top of the list would not be allowed to take the banner away. The second schools were: Boys, St. Chad's; infants, All Saints; girls, St. John's. He was very sorry ...

EXHIBITION AT COLSTON HALL

... wan great mortality amongst infants, and Le believed a great deal of it could be prevented with proper feeding and proper treatment, It there were greater knowledge in this matters they would not have the large mortality they had amongst infants (hear, hear) ...

Our Illustrations

... of bodies of women, boys, girls, and infants; all these were likewise head- less. But the most horrible spectacle was near the gate of the fifth camp. Here was a pile of the bodies of women, children, and infants about nine feet high and containing at ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 956 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Cardiff, Brighton, ana Bolton. Measles showed the greatest mortality in Oldham, Croydon. SUfora, Bolton, Cardiff, Hull. and Brighton; whooping cough and and fever m Freeton. The mortality from showed marked *■ ta.«nr «* the large (own*. Of the deaths ...

The Theatres

... Over and over again in the past have we been introduced to more or less amusing specimens of the theatrical baby. These infants have usually served their purpose well enough by causing alternate embarrassment and anxiety in the bosoms of their parents ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... was inscribed on the register. a Mary Anna Chapel. She adopted her, and from that moment gave it out to the' world that the infant whom she called Frederica wa8 her daughter. Madame ?? supported her assertion by medical testimony tending to prove she bad ...

HOMERIC HYMNS.*

... of Apollo's cattle by the infant god of guile,and f Y I made familiar to us by Shelley's rendering t he hymil to golden Aphrodite, also partiallytranslated by Shelley, and telling us of the love of the goddess fori a mortal, Anchises, and of the prophecy ...

WORCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... satisfactory to find the rate of mortality no higher than it was in the early part of September twelve months ago. As stated las, week, fully 80 per cent. of the deaths from disrrhrsa are those of infants. -There has been no mortality from smallpox, and only one ...

LITERARY NOTES

... been bestowed on ninumeralble babies by their grateful progenitors, An attemapt has been made to tender the subtle science of infant hygiene intelligible to tho grossest male mind that ever inistooh juvenile toaring for' a sign of bad temper or ill-breedinlg ...

MR. BEESLY'S DANTON.*

... Danton's rohabilitation hls been slow but sure. When the great Coaventiounol preferred the guillotine to flight, he left two infant sons, Georges and Antoine. A quarter of a century later and all things were changed in France. By aid of foreign arms the ...

HER OATH

... by taking 6 his palace by storm. Theodor is mortally wounded, 6 and dies; and his mother, an Avati, coif`, ses that o Renee is the child of one Colonel Westbridge, and was o stolen by her to replace an infant of Theoder's which o died at birth. 0 Tle ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 966 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MERRY-GO-ROUND

... quite to the liking of pro- J entert1 au~iences. The idea of Shakespeare coming vfocia Xy eestitl to put on the mantle of mortality, And then too take the chief characters through the a anven ages ?? is an excellent one, and if it serves merely t Asapeg ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1491 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture