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1900 - 1909
12 1900

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Music

... tHongroise), and Frederic Mullen's Polish Dance.' A. Sartorio's Modern Method for tho Pianoforte, English version by John A. Preston, manifests the care and con- scientiousness of an experienced Cologne professor, who, recognising the nitialls that ...

Music

... everlasting,' were grandlyren- dered. - In the music of the Saviour, and as chiel ?? solisne , Mr. Santley and Miss Ella Russell respective['repeated widely- recognised artistic successes. Kisses Maggie Purvis anl Lucie Johnstone, Messrs. Ben Davies and ...

THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... given with notice- able force. Another picture full of fernd sentiment is the Lovers of Mr. W; Shackeiten. A-fr. A. E. John's I ead of an Oriental has fine pose and vitality; and the Lydia of Miss Ethel Walkeratonce arresth by theexpressionof ...

The Music Halls

... a laugh if evorything else failed. Among others in a good programme are Mis; MISS MILLDI LINDON. Bessie Munroe, Mr;.Fred Russell. Miss Sable Fern, the Leonards, and Mr. Sam Redfern. A dmirer6 0f. Mr. CharleB Godfrey will be pleased to bear that: he is ...

Music

... Bien Dlavics and Daniel Price wers among-the singers,- and the instrumrntal soloists incluedhithes celebrated harpist, Mr. John Thomas. For each of' these representitives oI tuie talirt emanating from the Piincipality therewas a cordial welcome. The (Uwalia ...

YESTERDAY'S AMUSEMENTS

... Wednesday afternoon. The solo vocalists engaaed for the Handel festival on June 16, 19, 21, and 23, are M~eedames Albani, ~Ella R~ussell, Macintyre, Lillian Blauvelt, Clara Butt, Ada Crossley, and Mafrie Brema, Mlessrs. Edwvard Lloyd, Ben Davies, Santley, and ...

Literature

... giossarv of military terms, and a brvef history of the Boors. As a Dublicationnothingat the present moment could be more timely. John Long. - The Crowning of Gloria-, by Richard Reardon. t 4uite unconventional and in a measure realis- tic, there is a fresbness ...

Public Amusements

... vell-controlled vigorr and general effec- tivenoss. The plain * spoken Michael W`ain had a convincing exponent in Mlr. Howari Russell, and of the guile- lose Dora Woodberry Miss Dora Bar- ton was again a pleasing representa- tive. Commendation in like degree ...

Public Amusements

... genuine humorist is Mr. Alfred C. Wheelan, who plays a rascally trsmp pretending to be a spiritualiatio expert. Miss Mabel Russell is a fascinating singer and dancer. and special mention is due of an excellently balanced quartet party. The spirit marking ...

Public Amusements

... Town Hall on the 28th inst. In connection with the annual Thea- trical regatta there will be a meeting this Sunday at the Sir John Falstaff, Catherme-street, at eight. Entry forms are now ready. The fours, sullhng, and swimming handicap, are open to anyone ...

Literature

... There is a' strangoe fascination -about ute taie, born; it' one. may saydsod . of the 2eeligig oa inydnsityv with which bit. - 'JOhn' Long.- Tho 'Malice 'of Grace.V Wentworth,'by I :a . E. iedppenstall. 'It has, always't -been anderatood tha ,the malicedof ...

Christmas Amusements

... Cinderella 'Sets out for the ball, is highly spectacular, the heroine de- parting in a glittering carriage drawnhby Lord John- Sanger's beautitultoream ponies$. -Variety abounds..- Among . the itemrs are the feats of-the Donals, silver - chain acrobats ...