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1900 - 1949
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SOUTHPORT TOWN COUNCIL

... this ?? Vaughan - ?? Trounson said, speaking t as a member of the bands committee, he thought s that not a single argument put forth by the I clergy against the Sunday concerts could in- k fluence their ?? FL3her, speak- ing -against the resolution of the ...

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 ...

NEW BRIGHTON TOWER

... by his native contemporaries. Mackenzie, Huberti Parry, Cowen, Villiers Stnrd, w gar. Wiuli WalLce Arthsur Hinton, not to speak of others, hat'e had their say at New Brighton Tower dnring Mr. Ban- took's distinguished regime. A further case in poiat in ...

ROYAL COURT THEATRE

... intellectuality. if One of the greatest of French actors, Coquelin fa by name, who must have studied Diderot to rc e purp speaks of the eyes md the fingers tl as being the most potent weapons of conquer- ing exposition. IThis declaration is singularly ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL LIBRARY AND ARTS COMMITTEE

... typical of the French School had been specialir Or invited. Of the great exhibition itself it. was i almost impossible to speak in adequate terms. tao The time at disposal was mainly devoted to the - art sections. Great Britain did no. by any meauns appear ...

ROYAL COURT THEATRE

... each per- formww% but it ivill be also borne in mind for the bly as plays with which- it is being mae up. If Magda, raughl speak- ing, is in Onle Bt, then The Canary, by Geog neming, is entirely in another category. Magda s listed to for its serious ...

LIVERPOOL AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... kind he chooses Wa to employ, instead, a very undeveloped wnd ability for didactics. He is trying to make am his art--not to speak it profanely--a minis- d on. ter of the Gospel. Thr re, doubtless, a GC mugreat many who will applaud this attempt, II anan ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... specimens:- To the rich nothing is so indispensable as poverty, . and We rarely omit to mention that we do not like to speak of our good deeds. , In the new Fortaightly Review (Chapman and Hall) there are many notable contributions, but we can ...

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 ...

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 ...

CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... ;e deep impression upon those who were careful to follow it closely from beginming to end There ua are in the cast, so to speak, aarrator, St. Peter, at Christ, voice from heaven, and three disciples. tt In the first part the story of the Transfiguration ...