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1900 - 1949
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MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... Tl commeniced by AIr 1. Zangwill. Mr E. E. Easton hi commerces a series of articles, Inside the Boer Lines, In which he speaks very sympathetically of ev the burghers, and draws attention to the calmness or with which they departed from their wives ...

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... wastes her substance upon a gang of religious humbugs, who desert her as soon as they have abstracted all her money. Plain speaking on such a subject from such a quarter Is particularly valuable. Mr l-ocoking has drawn a very charming heroine, and altogether ...

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... loves his fellow me n. Th e t Y doctor gones to see a sick; man at Bathl, but we do no t ° k now what at pathe means when hs speaks s as fo lle ows:- loolking terraees whichlauo ?? streot lI. 5 wvore the same aspect of laded indifferene to theoir sorry p ...

Theatrical Mems

... plain truth fs ?? on Dc.rfy day it is not vorth while to open the doors bleuuiu thete are nO playgoers. A lublin paper, speaking of last week's entertain- mrnt iat the Theatre royal there, says the eong'ge- ment concludes to-nighit with a ravtiuee this ...

CONCERTS AT THE ZOO

... Exhibition on an important rnission connected with tihe Interests of the women -16 } of ADmrica. l Demorcst's Mnagazine, speaking of prominent women in the State of Illinr is, publishes a portrait of Mrs Gould and says-' At Molino, on the eastern bank ...

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... is emnphatic as to 'too; s Vi tl~lv the country iorvctcnde *i:Wz if3v. Ine. MrI T. Ii. Mtiliard, in an W.iti tC jiI .'is Speaks ill the Iliighest hei -i.. ilike inl attack and in ju:ii di tn iptic a ftucir ucetoods is very L - iz e Cooper)3's and GUlstave ...

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... historical accuracy, theological exactitude, and poetic grace, whilst the tooe and temper with which he alludes to, addresses, and speaks of the Mlother of Grod are snoh as cculd only come from the head and heart of one who deeply loved and venerated our Blessed ...

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... the poor LunEEr it is WAinted id iu In ii1arper's Ytagazine Mr f->istoncni- ,atica artilels ?? In the Boer tlstes, and speaks veryI as a1 of Gen. Joubeit, In fact, he seoms to ad,nir its of Bloers in North Natal dttriutg the early pac-t -f t a ether ...

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... stanzas of this ode as our other quotation, The 0 Kipllrg, bear me yet before I dle, eedn Rear nc, H.K. with Bears e for I will speak ratilo And fil1 Ave pages if I burst for it. Wlhat have you done ? n fo * What have you brought on us ? What yawp is this, ...

THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE SHOW

... cider, 13; perry, 18; shepherds, 3; driving and jumnping, 67. As usual the cattle classes were well filled, and, generally speaking, the display was one worthy of the society. Shorthorns were prominent, as they always are at the meetings of the Gloucestershlre ...

Theatrical Mems

... the :u ti-, the Vaideville, and the Great (Qureen street. \iudcVville and the Lyric both finish this week,. last week, in speaking of Mr Tree's promised play . I Br Stepben Phillips, Nye espressed the hope that j .1 a title, Ihe ?? of the Juws, would ...

BADMINTON SHOW

... entrance fee was added In everyE case. The new regulation did not appear to improve matters in the horticultural section. But, speaking generally, the show gained in quality what it lost in quantity, ald the whole show must be voted a most creditable success ...