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Date

1900 - 1949
43 1900-1909

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England

Place

Bristol, Bristol, England

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Theatrical Mems

... : XYet He will lead us safely through ITnto the perfect day. Thy mercies ever new We gratefully record, In all we think or speak or do, Help us to own the Lord. With loving tenderness ; )Our Father guards His own, And those who trust His faithfulness Shall ...

A DEADLOCK

... best-and 'twere a pity p To lack some slight excitement in the city. ?? so the wordy Sewverage question rages, ?? Wise men-speak for hours, and fill up pages. ?? weighty sentences declaiming, P And all of Wills's faults and errors naming, Wills, with an ...

Theatrical Mems

... special ic lamps and fittings, and it takes no less than twelve C mu men to w~erk her performance. Her electricians do v r not speak hige',y of the alternating current supplied by the Bristol Corporation, t re As some of 1ihe readers of theatrical paragraphs ...

BRISTOL CARTERS

... men to he careful about. their horses' feet. By so doing they would save a wonderful amount of pain and lives very often. Speaking of the practice of cutting the horses feet to lit the shoes, he said that the shoes ought to be made to fit the feet, Pinally ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... been overlooked, brat when one comes to consider the vast number of colvor people Mr Edwardes has gathered around him it; speaks volumes for his ability as an organiser that bouours have been so equally divided. THE BATH VOLUNTEERS. Despite their temporary ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... twentieth. The seventh and eighth charts deal with child labour, and give some useful facts as to the half-time system. Speaking generally, the statistics show that whilst the restricted age has been increased I from eight years in 1874 to twelve years ...

MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... made to resist the encroachment of the waves, which is very serious on I the South and East coasta. Groyus are, roughly 1 speaking, a sort of low Loarding strengthened from point to point by posts, which.h are built in the beach out of low water, and dividiog ...

Theatrical Mems

... illness which has unfortunately E roved fatal, 1I. L. t t_ Mr Charles Wyndham's cast for G Cyrano de Bergerao runs to 62 speaking parts. It is, therefore, c 3 uggested that to do the London production justice t ) he will need a larger stage than that ...

Our Library Table

... that things are so managed that English Catholics do not know of it, and that Cardinal ?? was evidently surprised. lie ?? speaks of raffles for souls, practised by the Roman Catholics I in Mexico. Persons are induced to pay a dollar iand to enter the ...

Theatrical Mems

... tBonnie Dundee, by Mr Laurence Irving, who is not unknown to Bristol audiences alike as author and as dramatisit. The critics speak very kindly of de his latest effort, although some of them seem to tb think that he has weakened the draniatic interest for ...

EXHIBITION OF GAS STOVES

... the desirability of separating the railway accounts of India from the general finances of that E~mpire. Mr Bryce, MYP., speaking upon it, urged that the danger to British rule lay In the over taxation of the people. He hoped it might he possible to spend ...

Our Library Table

... Puritan there is a very fine tribute to the memory of Dr Martinean, and the editor of the h Record, the 11ev A. 11. Buckland, speaks of The ti Great Preechers of lbs Church of England. hr J, G. Rogers continues his reminiscences. and an address on Peculiar ...