HINDU’S BOGUS EN AGENCY
... tralto); Mr. Joseph Reed, Crystal Palace, Queen’s Hall, Bath and Norwich festivals (tenor); Mr. Graham Smart, lay clerk, Westminster Abbey, Royal Choral Society, Crystal Palace (baas). To these artists were ...
... tralto); Mr. Joseph Reed, Crystal Palace, Queen’s Hall, Bath and Norwich festivals (tenor); Mr. Graham Smart, lay clerk, Westminster Abbey, Royal Choral Society, Crystal Palace (baas). To these artists were ...
... ,v No fewer than 6,000 boji and girls Banff at the festival of the Toaic Sol-Fa Association the Crystal Palace oa Saturday, the .first Prise for choral singing being awarded to the Select Choir, Mile End. London E. Hie Prince and Princess Wales wit■eseed ...
... proposal he not entertained. Mr. FeathersUma secondod oiuendmcnt, which was carried. ORPHEUS CHORAL SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT TOE SEASOV. The Orpltcus Choral Society gave the first concert of its seventh season under tho direction of the conductor, Dr. J. C ...
... 7-1 4-5 Accrington Hartlemmis 94 Larlisle Lincoln 94 1-1 Crystal Palace Newport 74 1-1 Darlington Crewe 7-4 1-4 Doncaster New WOWS 5-1 1.2 Gateshead YorkCity 5-2 i-i 7.4 2.5 loam. For. Bristol at, 9-1 5-4 Lerton Southend 5.4 44 Meuseld Walsall 5-2 4-5 ...
... singer, who well knew the value of such a suggestion, leaped at the idea, and quickly made so profound an impression at the Crystal Palace that he was at once offered a number of other engagements. Sawa followed on success, He was very soon enga ged by Sir ...
... the Crystal Palace in June. Mr. Jones, of Trinity College and St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, whose beautiful tenor voice is well rememlered here, will also take part, and with Mr. Knowles, whit was. remised with such favour at the recent Bristol festival ...
... Gbttsnbery at the Gaiety X. Saint-Saens* “Samson DalUa” is Mt permitted jn this country upon the stage, but the London Choral Society on Saturday after? soon rare, excellent representation the mttiaciu portion at Queen’s Hall. . Military N«vaf. Captain ...
... distinguished singer, who well knew th* value snob auggeatioo, leaped the idea, and Quickly made ao prolound an impression the Crystal Palace that waa ouoe offered number other engagement#. Success fot lowed on success. waa very soon engaged Sir Charles Halle ...
... Taylor, principal proprietor the ' Bristol Times and Mirror,” died yesterday at the age of 85. In early life he was proprietor and editor the “Bath Chronicle.” but the death of his father, who was proprietor of the “Bristol Mirror.” became atssociated with ...
... and Franue. At the festivals at Leeds and Birmingham, the Albert Hall concerts, the famous Richter concerts, and at the Crystal Palace Sir Charles frequently wielded the baton. KDITOB OF FOIESOKGB. FRAUD MENSTEBS’ COLONEL. Colonel Drage, of Llandrindod ...