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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... drama, &Lri how ines. preted in Duhlin from 1897 to 1inoo.'' The English Registrar-General reports tha ta annual rate of mortality Ist week in thirty-thre great towns of England and WalPes averaged -3 perthousand. ORDERED TO THE FRONT-Tn tbe pm. sert South ...

TilE BOIXING3 1)AY A

... numerically strong cast, . and were wxell and picturesquely dressed, Classi- . fied in the pioganume as Respectable Mortals, s Disreputable Mortals, rank and file of one f party, and spirits of pantomime, each division contained 5 as many characters -as figure ...

Literature

... Robben Island, Cape of Good Hope, which appeared in Septimber SSB9, gives an Isaiccount ot the present state of these watched mortals. ?? Recent Chapter on Tongan history, by Mr, Coutte b. Trotter, sketches the history of the past two years with It reference ...

LITERATURE

... storerlsthequilckeat, best, safest, ard cheapest. Large Bottles, Is 6d. Everywhere. to CmANOcNS or LirE IN AMPawsA.-1,26S infants ine (says the Albany Jlorial ) are born On the by same day and enter upon life simniltane- thi ously. Of these, 12443 never ...

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MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... le length by the Rev. Benjamin it Waugh, who shows from statistical returns that isi t mortality has grown in proportion to the fiities offered for insuring infant lives. As ath capital of Tibet is practically an unknown L land, a journey thither, from ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... daring, rather Quixotic woman. ihe returned two years later to foment a movement in Brittany for the restora- tion of her infant son, then styled Due De Bordeaux and afterwards known as the Comte De Chambord. The attempt failed miserably ; she was betray ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1675 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW NOVELS

... cireumstamles , those little innocents, so lovable, so alive-to dn their delicate finger tips. Why should tht ha enchanting infant Tony-Baba die ? Tony- aa Bab4, whose insinuating chattr is a joy to we rea~d about, tatniceetboy Johunie Jameson, Rt tbe ...

ST. ANDREW'S DAY

... the disciples, but was the firs, to brimg OtIlK-i tu the feet of cite Master. Thus hc umay be said to have been the first mortal to is.i i ) for that grand scheme of humian 'broth,'-'ioo's t the attainment of which is one of the ob1ai s points of Christianity ...

OUT OF DOORS.*

... fields, its pages will Come as with the touch of a friendly hand. Few writers who have helped bi their less favoured fellaw mortals to realise of something of the marvellous interest that there P is in the wild life of English woods, and fields, U) and ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... rescue it from unmerited obscurity. The poemn, by Moritz Horn, tells how a Rose, desiring to know some- thing of the joys of mortals, is by the Queen of the Fairies turned into a beautiful maiden, and provided -with a magic rose which will, so long as kept ...

LIVERPOOL CORPORATION COMMITTEES

... city. Of the total deaths 82 e were of children below five years of age, and of t these 32 rsere infants below one year of age. ,- Comparative m~ortality, week ending Nov. 10: Totslcdeaths, 204;-saeewee ofhelast tear. bv2th saverage of last ten year, ...