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1900 - 1949
8 1900-1909

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Yorkshire, England

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PARIS EXHIBITION DISASTERS

... stated that the woman is a Madame :Damard, 3 wife of a bookseller in the Rue, des Dames. the child ibeing her five-year-old daughter, Jeaaen. Mf. I)amard was also killed through the falling of the bridge. t 1The official identification of the bodies of the ...

AUTUMN EXHIBITIONS

... the railway lne.` GRUESOME DISC6VERY AT WHITBY. A child's dead body was found on Saturday by some youths, partially embedded in the mud, under the new quay at Whitby, adjacent to the harbour. The child had been pr aateuryiy horn, and bad eaden i ben been ...

THROUGH COLOURED GLASSES

... non' Lan I Carl unde-stand those high- ¢ ,~ 3O e >e n! ixwhen -he hoar a mechaltical 5% -;lr t soreet. want to go Out and kill ¢4;°,- f ti, e ?? gentleman wrho turns ti e ere i weok't)n Adarm't, I cornld sympeathise hisnrytJ ;-5 . ss i s Gtstflgui-ihed ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... gratificazion must have been very great. There can be nothing on the nursery book-shelf better, if so good. Only a very good child, one who does not turn over w ith a wet finger, or crumple the fair surface of plate paper, is worthy of such a beautiful ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Lord AMonbeddo. in his Wildest ,1 '~ts etentravag.ant talk. took himself quite seriously. 1Lq !we, of rardcrx has, in fact, killed his repnrtation; ael -n mn'ceqrnence. though he o nce cut a. considerable -n in philosophy as well as in socrety. he is almost ...

LITERATURE

... few of the Bishop's obiter dicta. It haas always been my conviction that every English-speaking child should be brought up on Spenser. A child loves to be talked to as if it could understand. -Man cannot worship save whore he can render moral ...

LITERATURE

... weith two hundred and fifts serfs for the possession of the famnily of Eratchinkoff, consist- ing ofasman, wife, and child: the child, a girl of si, being noted for her graceful dancing. Count h ramensicy Iceps at his country seat two orchestr1as His ...

LITERATURE

... mis the desire to restore the parochial ys-stem, arnd to pro- ridi, fo~r ever' potT man ay pastor, and for every poor Child secho,;l. The 'neasure was undoubtedly of in- ?? be-tifit t.) Leeds; but largely becausef , care t-as taken not undulyv to ...