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Belfast News-Letter

WINTER EXHIBITION AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... reetirgs .ones were lov and lnenotouou'. It ,as as it sonteone were i-int ldead under the roo, 7od men and women trod, sotUly. s-peaking little, in the k1nowvledge of a. .death chamber tcaose hy. Cnk one subject Lad interest for everyone, aun -n.-'aaen frakir1k ...

THE DOG SHOW

... u~an-a1 and it is patrdon-able, -dieren a few year- bran brought any nlew under--taking into note- worthby Pi-ominecuie. r-lo Spea-k OF -it's -mmushroom zrowth.' bin the term can seldom he pre-seel into ~retvice With ouhfreom fromi exaggeration as. in tic ...

DR. WALKER'S CONCERTS

... s of V1he abret o-uth Centarc. Vice owl, Enliak crusL in lthis case be inmte-r preted in t-he - ide1 t sense- St'-ictly speaking the compo)se0S were ;i1oSe f ti-lie Ulnit d KIngdom. Ireland aces ?? hy Dr. Cbarles Tilliers SCLat-.ord, beyond. all ?? one ...

AMUSEMENTS

... fd, G-rj-z'noCrh ~Iieta ni~h '-race iand fiani-a; oteel as it airi,,c, he~ss Vij~ta St, Clnare 'Cse1 I 1.ae e,2eld ha drd sPe-ak- ?? 'a 5ringi-as he' pe~ns -we'll. Mr.Cbaiics T-i-sd -wran rar~kile 1 a -pital12 runo lien-dan; whi11le M-r. W. L. Clrucuc ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... inumnber of the Windsor Magazine iobelart MaklLbray gives a most interestig aceunmt of war correspondents and their work. Speaking of the duties of Uhe Pre6s censor, he says- The cen-i sor is a staff officer, and he grants; passes w-hea necessary to all ...

THE HOME OF THE DRAMA

... boards without doubt (anld wi-hout fear. and thle conseque:ce is that the nien of genius win lbeguile our leisure cnt merely speak wiuh a cultirvaed noeent, and n-eto in- irequeyal-iy walk like eont-rolists. The French actor, on the etller ha7nd, does rnot ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... reproaeb has now been to sonic extentb -reuoved. it is largely due to the unweiried iahotirs of Pro- fesctur 6itoltec. Speaking of Ireland and the Celtic Church and Ireland( and- the~ Anglo- I Normian Church, D-r. Lawlor ?? It is; no ta- aggeratilon ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... ?? of t'he lbar- b3xrts of Russia. This tl'ensiation will se-rt-e a-eothei noble purmose ; it rvill c-rale tire Loglish- speaking prople tanriliar with a PoLish an1thor who, alftsleo1th she does net rnithe scc powerfully as the fianttiratcalily h.eroic ...

AMUSMENTS

... post ofi M9essrs Ni'2se:tEv. 27, Clhart~erhooae Snquare, Lenden . ?? 9013 THE ARCH13BISHCOP OF CANTERBURY ON TEMlPERAN'CE. Speak-ing at a temnpernne maeeting at M0aidrtone f last nighit, the Archbishop of Cantoilaury said in order to suppress the eurse ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... shipisuncien-. Tius fiat that t-n- L5res Corn 0- h- *'itaati-ttv ha-sic ?? the 2-selle itt the hoxav to -hip- of t.he ttovti a-i speaks to- it- iP. ave-i t'atatetxt:-n of ft tine aet'twn ct-c ?? 4tptoved O* U-ito-i of Liar p- In 'ttis exit cia the ce .3 ? ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Hig'on-s's terntal Ink, advert in Americans lier-ar- papers. We aire told that tie s'sen s-toa-ana-hs of a camel, not to speak of its long and thirsiy neck, never wished fur the oasis sp--nd more than cultm-ied man has for a rue black wr7itain, ink. ...

AMUSEMENTS

... suplies. ISNsTĀ½ RarT.IN TOO GooD NARsrs ?-T-his qs-u- tion is asked by a Waiter in -ssel's Saturday t Jounal. Going on to speak of t'hings that -we should order differentlv he ?? s re- amtly with whari ease the Germans Ebeateal pigeons-n our shores and ...