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1900 - 1949
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Liverpool, Lancashire, England

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BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Charles Baxter, of Edinburgh, to whom he w 'was in the habit of referring in the matter of o legal technicalities he thus speaks of his v last work, Weir od Hermiston - tl I have a novel an the stocks, to be alled it the 'Justice-Clerk.' It is pretty ...

SPARTAN MOTHERS

... bane of The Graphic, January 6, 1900:- One more enaracem! then o'er the main, And nobly play the Soldier's part r' Thus speaks, amid the martial strain, The Spartan Mother's patriot heart, She hides her woe, She bids him go, And tread the path his Fathers ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY NOVEL*

... impulse would be to rwomnend something. I he heard these pills highly spoken of for indigebtion; I have heard the doctors speak fawoaby of them, and, -Df course, I have read in the nepapers wht people say they have done fer them. Oonsne qaeni, thia was ...

LIVERPOOL DOG & POULTRY SHOW

... in absence of families, and 3300 were destroyed as ferocious, worthiess, or diseased. It is a somewhat difficult matter to speak in detail of the dogs on show, so close are their I respective merits in a large number of cases& The collies take rank as ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... are made to Celiinis ma sterj t Plcies in the goldsmith's art. Touching upon, frn oaw, satlt cellar of Francis L, the | azor speaks of it as being of soid gold a % endirel worked with the chisel Is Be *tee not some misconception here of the | beriqzelt ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... arsy drangs in this collection exicellent blackand-rhite art-of it remembered, for are almost; as strliing ig ~P pe-i To speak- of him as P a! oft- the p rawing is but to dis- 1-7ciey ?? many varieties of adctnn that artis capable. Mr. thtte r fblc n ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... flora Russel. (LIn- It don: Digby Long and Co.-Miss Dora Rus- a. sell's heroines always remember their high it estate, and speak and act with a sense of it dignity. The lofty style of the opening chap . ters is maintaned throughout. 3. The Greatest Gift ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... classos; and by way of showing their de- fects he plants down among them a beauti- ful savage who has never worn shoes, can- not speak three words coherently, and is capable of nothing but falling in love. The result is that the savage s defects. are patent ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... or young, must enjoy. Collected Essays. By Augine Bir- o ra In two volumnes. (London : Elliot Srock.-The're is no need to speak of the ,eharm of Mr. Birrell's writhngs: it is Well kno.'n to all cultured readers. The first. volume of this issue contains ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... Walton's r at line, is an ugly name. The piece is devoid of I ds; the action which is requisite to give it legs, FO e 6es to speak, and it drifts along in dreary dialogue, S mr) the burden of which is borne by Mr CarIo, I ;is who, an excellent actor, rejoices ...

MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL

... are to include excerpts from E t Cherubini, Vaccaii, Rossini, Mercadante, Donizetti2 and Martini. The letterpress, so to speak is to be dealt with by Mr. Argent, rand the illustrations are tobe provided mainlv by students of the college.-Mr. Theodore ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... c ny is not forgotten. A English Girl in South n Africa and a Di-y of Army Nrs inr at South Airics are-altieg which speak fcr f ,to selves. Mr. N. G. Bacon writes on Cycle cg Gysnkhanas, and H. KL Pillans on Lawn ss Tennis. Hvme-Made Breed ...