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Date

1900 - 1949
10 1900-1909

Countries

England

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Access Type

10

Type

10

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LEEDS THEATRES

... no prohibi- tive royalty on the phrase-'-has, as the late A. Wacrd would have said, arrovre.' He are here-that is at the Queen's Theatre-fit. and well; which, being elaborated, is to my that we have alreadcy removed the war from the Boers to the boards ...

THE PEKING DRAMA

... Armstrong, of the 15th Regiment Sir Robert Hart, Director of tie Imperial Chinese -Maritime Customs, is the most influential foreigner in the Far East.* Bora in 1835. he joined the Consular Service, passed thence to the Chinese Customs in 1859, in 1863 becam-e ...

LITERATURE

... Series in Gyunecological Nursing, by, Mr. G-. A. awkins-!Anbler, ?? senior ,sur'eon Samaritan Hospital for Women, assistnut surgeon Stanley HIospital, Liverpool, and autnor of The Commonwealth of the Body; and Sick Nursing at Homue, by Mr. L. G. ...

LITERATURE

... prominent and pojular novelists. Before YMiss Kingsley left to join the nursing staff in South Africa she revised the proof of a ?? for the June Chanbers's Journal on Nursing in WVest Africa. ln this paper she relates her experience of the naltrial ...

LITERATURE

... letteys. He was also a zealouts Protestant, and he had the services of the chapel much altered. T'he images on the high aitar were removed, and the enmbroidered frontals sold. Howvever, when Queen Mary cane to the throne. the Provost and Fellows, tree to ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... tiox has been added to the preset popular edition, and in it Mr. Fits-7Pa~trick--writing in full viaw of ti te Ieisting milit~ary strggle, seeks to showr thato it has beken the set~tled rpolicy and ambition of thbe Boers, not| merely to conso'lidate, ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... in the Parliament of that colony. Natal, on the contrary, is eoo sanall. She is essentiolly Britishn in sentimen-t andl ?? ImperiaL Eter- Parliamtent consists almcost enatirely or -Englishmen, there being only two Dutch Members in s the popular A~ssembly ...

LITERATURE

... Quiver. e Captain Guggisberg has written an account of the Royyal Military Acacdrny, which M5:essrs. Cassell and Co. publish, under the title of The Shop; the Story I of the Rvoyal Military Aes1- my.- The work is fully r illustrated from phtotograpf's ...

LITERATURE

... it 'Was the evangelical minister of EItrick, in whose memoirs we have the story of his heart. 31r. Morrison has done good service in recalling the buman interest of that story, and in presenting it in such an 6 attractive setting; whilst the publishers ...

LITERATURE

... great in the succeeding centuries w;when an inferior tribe had given a new name to the - capital. When, partly through the Imperial (Roman) * tradition, partly by the accident of a line of march, says Mr. Belloc, GClovis entered the city, and when 12 ...