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MUSIC-HALL SONGS AND CHORUSES

... rights. But what could 3 I be better than this for an audience to sing ?- Never tell them what you were once upon a time, Don't speak of thousands that you had when you were in your prime; For the men you spent your money with will turn away acd say- 'It makes ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... ,another sketch of the frantically onfaio ktind ant given by the Lousas Troupe, whose monkey; D)o0 semblances are ideal, speaking from ?? Dart ant winian point of view, Coda aid C 1y', Hai FPlrence Esdaile, vocalist, Clarke and Earle; wa banjoists, and ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... >'v tevar to the name by wvilch, the book is ttv ke5cltn, Canivyll y Cymry.' According tO l 2 'tlltitlger, thle editions. speaking gene- il, lit-ite naturally into three sections. - rue-~sbentel ly thle places of printing. viz., .ir hewshury iand Cart ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... very well be called consistent in another pley, s tad but so skilfully are 'the different th reads of I en the piece, so to speak, woven into.a harmonions I Misa nattern isa a fabric of farce and comedy tlsat ver each seehi indispensable. The conlapany ...

CARDIFF SCHOOLS CONCERT

... Tuesday in the ce opening chorus, Victoria the Great, and 'S it. wee succeeded by an item which put thc, Of house in ?? .(speaking mildly).l Forty )n m.tes of the Radnor-road Infants' Schlooi, Iy with ?? Hodges and Miss AMackadam, LI,3 WMr responsible ...

WELSH NATIONAL MUSEUM

... COMMITTEE'S VIEW. * A 'membdrt. of, the, free jibrary committee, 'TV, when referied. to by our representative, said;- 73' Speaking-as a member of the committee, I do shoiltd say ?? view ftaken by- the: meo- . bers wad4 that. it would not be fair. ' These ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... n eqnivaloents in English currency. The prcss: I bag gir-en it most favourable notices, and th2a teachers of every grade, speak, most highly ofl fo it. H A New Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and an Classical Quotations, vith nig-lish'Tranala- 4, tdons ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... resumption of the Socialistand Labour Conference, held in Glasgow on Saturday the F Clerk of the Glasgow Parish Council, speaking on poor-law, said the men and women in G(las- gow frequently conepired, the women to enter C the poor-house and the husband ...

PARIS EXHIBITION

... the after. eg nloon there was a very large attendance, the rig weather being. magnificent. The proportion of dir 'English-speaking visitors appeared to be con- I en sidermbl&. Some disappointment was express~ed 0O at the unfinished statue of the works ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... it. ra ler -Finincial News. ehe -- in- - tl en SPEECHBIES 0N TIltE. WAR. to to 0 1 Ir M MR. ,T. JOHN BRODRIRCI. cc te. Speaking at Portniouth onl Tuesday night, v in Mr. Sb. John Brodrick, Under-Secretary for bi rut i'ar, claimed that the war had s ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... The chain of the narrative contains three particular links, or acts, -while a fourth details how the chain is broken, or, to speak plainly, how poetic .justice is done all round. The third act provides overpowering sensation, showing the actual breaking ...