TRA-LA-LA TOSCA

... ridicule, and worked hard at a rather unthankful task. Miss Agnes Delaporte carried out Mr Burnand's notion of the dandy Socialist cleverly, and sang a ballad with charming expres- sion and in excellent voice. Miss Laura Hansen spoke her lines smartly ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1389 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... caused the destruction of the Zurich Theatre has been proved to be the work of incendiaries. It is thought that Anarchists or Socialists were the guilty parties. MR EDWARD TERRY, of Terry's Theatre, has recently been called upon to act as arbitrator in an action ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4018 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TRA-LA-LA TOSCA

... ridicule, and worked hard at a rather a h unthankful task. Miss Agnes Delaporte carried ti out Mr Burnand's notion of the dandy Socialist ti ~jcleverly, and sang a ballad with charming expres- I1 sion and in excellent voice. Miss Laura Hansen spoke o her lines ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1562 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... of o. : capital, as threatened by the Anarchists, ti nor its confiscation in part or entire, as advo- |as crated by the Socialists, can improve the position| g aof the be-sweated victim, because free and V fprivate capital, far from being his enemy, is ...

JAMACIA INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... enfranchisement. Mr. Cowlin Barker took the chair. remarking that although lease- hold enfranchisemnent did not come within the Socialist programme, the society did well to make itself acquainted with the proposals of the great political parties.-Mr. Rowlands ...

THE DEMOCRATIC WORLD

... whether they he in the town or in the country. IT has been often pointed out ha a great obstacle to the realication of a Socialistic state of society that nohdy wi ould be willing to do the hard mechanical w ork. There has never been an altogether satisfactory ...

MAGAZINES

... in -whioh Brc the writer exposes in the moat crushing manner sqb the ridiculous absurdity of the contentions of the the Socialistic Radicals of the day. The theory mel that men are born free and equal scarcely det needed a controversialist of Professor ...

SALE OF MR. WILKIE COLLINS'S BOOKS

... for establishing and subsidizing an East African steamship service. The occasion was marked by a vigorous speech from the Socialist deputy Diet,, from Hamburg, who sei7ed the opportunity to bring accusations against the Noith German Lloyd Company of maltreating ...

MUSIC

... beeU receiv4d. In ahl 91,169 vots werm polle byA ie Right- or miatterw part; -139,S54 hy the Opposition and 17,232 by the Socialists. Since the laz eletions the Hight has jeluid gi987 aud the Opposition 2,18S. vots. The neow -Housi' will be 'comnamsd'ot2& ...

NEW BOOKS

... c to that Socialistic theory to which, according to the writer, is the only consistent system of politics that can be opposed is Indi- vidualism. He rather petulantly exclaims we are drifting into Socialism, and he declares thab Socialistic doctrines ...

LITERARY NOTES, NEWS, AND ECHOES

... edition has been ordered, and is probably by this t the through the press. It will be a strange feather in the cap of the Socialists if they can beat the man of business on his own ground- The writer in the Pall Afall Gazel/e the other day who fathered ...

AMERICAN NOVELS.*

... Conrad's death is surely an abuse of coincidence. We should like to know, by the way, whether Mr. Howells fully realizes how socialistic is the whole tone of his story. Does he intentionally give Lindau the best of the argument throughout? Or can it be that ...