CITY NOTES: THE STOCK EXCHANGE POSITION
... war is over. As likely as not, it may be two or three years before dividends can be resumed. CHRISTMAS IN THE PREHISTORIC KITCHEN. ...
... war is over. As likely as not, it may be two or three years before dividends can be resumed. CHRISTMAS IN THE PREHISTORIC KITCHEN. ...
... with compartments for case-bottles, as well as an automatic musical-box movement, The Sirdar. Perhaps, in remembrance of Kitchener's apparent indissolubility to sentiment, the inventor, having heard that, music was the soul of love, made something to play ...
... force was continued, under the personal direction of Lord Roberts, with, of course, the assistance of his able adviser, Lotd Kitchener. The occupation of Jacobsdal had been resolved upon, and, before twenty- four hours had passed, British pluck and skilful ...
... her. She turned on her heel with that, and went swiftly between the bending hollyhocks, and so into the sanded farmstead kitchen. Simon Cunliffe was half-minded to follow her, though he knew well enough that the old farmer, if he chanced to be at home ...
... other night that the proposal was even now under the Government's serious consideration. Well, it means good times for The Kitchen in the Stock Exchange if ever such a thing is allowed. That it will come at some future period I have no doubt, but how near ...
... Ouless, 11. A., and of the Duke of Connaught, by Herkomer, 11. A., are close by. The lifelike counterfeit presentment of Lord Kitchener, by Arthur S. Cope, A., is appropriately near the Aird, M.P., Great Nile Dam (198), by Andrew C. Gow, R.A. Radiantly splendid ...
... House Haunter said he picked it up at the close of business on Saturday morning in the Consol Market, just to the left of the Kitchen, and asks for a cheque for £5 on account of it. As his own copy this week is tamer than ever, we have consigned it to its ...
... position, which ensures the stalks being cookcd without over-boiling the heads; and even if no special kettle be counted in the kitchen repertoire, the shoots can be tied together in small bundles and stood in an ordinary deep sauec- pan in sufficient water ...
... by remaining with his regiment, so in 1893 lie got transferred to the Egyptian Army, and thus came under the eye of Lord Kitchener. Indeed, in the Dongola Expedition he was on the Sirdar's own Staff, and took part in the engagements of Firket and Hafir ...
... the conditions of their entrance to the order. CEVN. The Young Cub, attended by ye Clerks of ye Ad I ry, at Ar--rs in the Kitchen, whilst the French Cook and scullion Boy laugh at him. ...
... usually start these gourmets on their pet topic, and have, in consequence, spent quite agreeable evenings with them in the kitchen, figuratively speaking and garnered all kinds of fascinating lore besides, from the correct appreciation of, say, an angel ...
... Wallis's directions. MISS 1'OLLIE EMERY, .WHO, IN LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT, GIVES A CLEVER PERFORMANCE OF KEZIAFT, THE KITCHEN-MAID. I hoto by Alfred Ellin and Walery, Baker Street, IF. GUNNER WALLIS'S INGENIOUS INVENTION FOR HOISTING SHOT ON BOARD ...