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BILLIARD EXHIBITION IN DARLINGTON

... BILLIARD E ij DARLI'JNXGxoN O DIGGLE V. T Atw DIGGLE v ?? o Thanks to the enterprilss. el the Imperial lotel, Darliag of0 t had tho opportunity affor4defl, ?? of witnessing two grand exbib the ' fine saloon it, that hotel. ;r tl 6A41 9tj occasion were E. Diggle Of101 i) it is reported Roberta cc, of Al , ei English player he has rs3 t b1 matches of 24,00 ou e C manager of the Ifp'rial H Lr ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... BOOKS AND XAGAZINES. MAROELLA, THE SOCIALIST. We were' able recently to announce that 'Irs. Humphrey Ward's new novel, Mar- cella, would have Socialism as its theme. Even popular authors are recugnising that .Sooialism is one of the abiding facts of the times. The chief figure of the story is Mar- rella Boyce. the daughter of an impoverished 2nd wicked country squire. Up to the age of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... d Publishers ft s s I it .A ' Announcement s MR. WM. HEIR EMANN'S NEW NOVELS. AT ALL THE LIBRARIES, A DAUGH1 7ER OF MUSIC. 19 r t. COLMORE, Author of 'A . ot m acy ot Silence, & ?? In vowlome-. i Jufite storv. ' .I Daa gh/r of iusc ' hast apea l eearly i' llh season of 1894, but it, ?? ?? to the ene(, and long qtr;t.-DmuLY CIIRO\NICLIE BENEFI4 rs FORGOT. By NVOi X.(OIT BALESTIER. Awlor otf ' ...

THE RETURN OF SPRING

... TlHE RE'l URN OF SPRINGC. Now ncwborn ?? cveso -in [Poeia eu~t to s'e if X\':11 er eC al~l' Cinl, Thenl frolic forth, dc~gl i1tcd wvith ith~ir seei:z And call onl larchi to 1_ Id, ni to Il' W\Vinnowit'i thle etlher ?? S waveriig'- w ilgD Wereto attzined, inrcvtxi 'Mi ccll I'iril 5-o the air, that bi- e:m onle x,t And unsull. son-g the sclul (Aefr And n-.eit it is, dicar frijrcl, CtY u xi)w a ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... MAGAZINES AND RtEVIEWS. A strong argrment is put- forwrd-3 by M kr. Arthur Withv in ' The Weshiinstet Review- (Henry and Co.) in advoca-y of The principle of betterment. The tite of the article is -The R ddle at the Sphimx, and its spirit is indicated bh the view of the 'writer that it is an obvious principle that whaterer value attaches j to Land by reason of the gqrowvth of a community ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Very few modern plays stand the ordeal of revival, but this is what has happened to Mr. Haddon,' Chambers's cleverly conceived, ably constructed, and brightly written Captain Swift. Not many months: ago Mr. Beerbohm Tree-one of the most astute of London managers-wisely determined to give it a second chance at the Haymarket, and once more* it is decidedly welcome in the provinces. It is all ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... IREVIEWs. o Although an unattractive title to readers of SRI fiction, E r~A.NO) MAGcNeT THEa WORLDn, by lhe' alit John Littlejohus (Digby,..Long, and Co.) isa a h thoroughly interesting tale; mid, though the upc CObook is of a, goodly sine, thle reader does not MO'0 !eweary before the leist, page, as the interest. ?? to asell sostaie to 1041,lis. In thle oeigwit ru chapters we are introduced ...

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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. %1 S; Minch, 3P P, arrived at Kingstowan yesterday fromr England. Sir David Harrell arrived at Kingstovw yesterday from England. Brigade-Surgeon Lieut-Col Newman ar. rived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Capt M'Mahonfarrived-at Kingstownr yes. terday from England. Capt Quimarrived at Kingstown yesterday from;England. The Dowager Countess of Mayo arrivred at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA;Sh1ION A4 D VARIETLEPS. AURRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Lady M'Howbray arrived at Kingstovn yesterday from Engllad. Sir Richard Sanskey arrived at Kings- town yesterday from England. fiight Hon Alderman Meade anad Mrs Heaid arrived at Kingstown yerterday from Enlanud. Lieutenant-Colonel Nugent arrived at Kingstown yesterday from England. Capt O'MUeagh'er arrived at Iingsttown yesterday from ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... MIss ROSE NoooREYS is, we regret to hear, lying in Charing-cross Hospital. It is sad indeed to find a young actress who commenced Ier career so brilliantly reduced to take advantage of the medical care provided by charity. We trust that Miss Norreys will soon be able to leave the hospital, and will reappear on those boards of which she has been so bright an ornament, Mn HeGH DOes-INGTOX, who ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4843 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BRISTOL

... AI\1-USiE2vIETS IN BRISTOL. 1 ]I r lwit tl f (ICC ACIIOl iN . I I, 1 t LI tl.2.If TitF1-4, rio'll I i.to2r2 1\r I1. h ti and.- A1 tNC ! 1',t I CII'tm Ill I icae Ut du?,l la . ?? jin 2II (Lid M\1-n,'atE h,,- ALL- Uiciiurd EA~f-ot s comluziv~il. . -. Je'IIIt, Til lors > 1.C a i- ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 705 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture