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The Duke of Cambridge opens the Greater Britain

... Maude aud Harrison, in aid of the Deptford Fund. The Earl of Rosebery presides at the Civil Service An- nual Dinner. Lord Russell of Eillowen presides the Annual Dinner of the Earlswood Asylum. Lord Aberdeen presides at the Annual Meeting the Colonial ...

Annual Meeting of the Land Law Reform Association,

... Hall, Newman-street, 5. Lord Russell Killowen opens the Nownes Public Library, Putney, 4. Lord Tweedmouth presides the Annual Dinner of the Artists' General Benevolent Institution, Whitehall Rooms. HAtel Metropole, 6.30. Sir John Lubbock presides at the Annual ...

LEGAL NOTICES

... distributed to any person or persons of whose chums or demands ainll sot then have had notice. Dated thl* 28th day April. 1199. JOHN W. C. LANG FIELD. 5. Kew-rnad, Brighten, Solicitor for the *eW Adwlnlerrater. Decuneed.—Pursuant ■ the statute 22 and 25 Vic ...

Of all Chemists and Mineral Water Dealers

... Cannon-street. EC. LYCEUM THEATRE. THIS EVENING, at 8. ROBESPIERRE. Henry Irving, Miss K. Belw w, L. Irving. Louis Calvert, John- Cooper Chile. Tyars. Mehiah, Garry, Dodswortb. Refolds, Archer, Bown. Blind, Kenney. Crair, Belmnre, Booth, Vorke: Misaes ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1899

... for orar 1.000 machine*. Door* open TJO.—Manager. Mr. Fred Holden. TBOYAL TUBATHK of VARIETIES, Holborn.— il; Proprietor, Mr. John Brill.—Biilliimt Programme.- MARIE LLOYD, Edia-n’* LifeMse Pictures. Bp*cial and exeluaire engagetneot Goo. Kirk'* Drama, “ ...

INDIVIDUAL TUITION foe EVERT STUDENT

... 20. Prospectus free. ( LARK’S COLLEGE. 2. Chancery-lane, W.C. PITMAN'S METROPOLITAN ' SCHOOL. bouthampt on-row. earner of Russell-square (late Zl, Chancery-lane). Bernard de Bear, Principal. Assisted permanent stall of 60 expert teachers. OPEN DAILY, all ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

... death of Sir John Mowbray. Tho hon. member will suggest that the action of Lord Halsbury constitutes an infringement of th© standing order of the House of Commons directed against interference of poors in Parlhimenfary elections. Sir John Leng is anxious ...

CHESTER CUP

... peoaltlw and allowances; the second received sots. 6 furlongs. Mr Busker’s Cberaning, Mr. A. James’s O’Donovan Rossa, Bst Blb Mr. Russel's Tiresome. Bst 41b Mr. L. Rothschild’s (tot Mr. Douglas Baird's Ardeer, Bst 111 b (O. Madden) 2 (Alk>o(*p) S - (T. Loate*) ...

GARRICK THE\TRE

... Kerr, Mr. istauley Misa Maude Milieu and Miss Mary Moore. GLOBE THEATRE. iiir. nine. THIS EVENING, at 6,1 GAY LORD QCEX. Mr. John Hare. Messrs. Gilbert Hare, Frank (iillniore, Charles Cherry, Lambart, Evelyn, Ac. : Mesdames Forteecue, Fanny Coleman, Mona ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... money, whole spore time, soning Brand’s Tablets to every shopkeeper in the Kingdom. Profits over 50 per cent.—Particulars free. John Brand and Co., Printers. 6lp. Newbory-street. Clothfalr, London, EC. AGENTS.— Old-ostablUbedXowdon wants few energetic men ...

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, -1899

... basiaeae Lome preferred. Also expertaoced Housemaid wanted, aged 25-40. anall private auraiog home.—22, North Bank. Groveread. Bt. John s-wood. (OOOK (good PLAIN) WANTED. House-parlourmaid kept. Wages £20.-Writ* W., 48. LongrUge-road. B.W. (TTOOK (good PLAIN) ...