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TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. Mlanaging Direetor ARTiIrU. COLLINS. Tb Childreil's Pantomime. TWICE DAILY, at 1.-0 and 7.130,AN JACK IND THE BEANsTALK. Written and invenited by ARTHUR STURGESS and Aarsetn COLLINS. Music by J. M. Glover. HERBERT CAMPPBELL. NELLIE STEWART. Johnnie Danvers, blabel Nelson, Mollie I.owell, Rita Presano, Grigolati Troupe, and Powerful Comipany. ...

REVIEWS

... - POSITIVISM.* WuERE is nothing modest or half-hearted about Mr. Frederle Harrison's literary estimates. With the firm touch of one who knows that he is right, with the sure sense of serene omniscience that he smiles at in Matthew Arnold, he has summed up for us his contemporaries as a man may dissect a beetle,, dwelling impartially upon all that is praiseworthy in its structure and all ...

THE BOER REVOLT

... FOURTH EDITION. GENERAL BULLER'S ADVANCE. THE ENEMIY BEAT A RETREAT. THEIR TRENCHES FOUND EMPTY. I);RBANX, Saturday.--The censor has allowed the Natal Advertiser to publish an extract from a long description of recent events at the front. It is as follows There is a general movement among the troops at Estcourt. About 21,000 left on Wednesday in the direction of Weenen. is Scouts were sent ...

ART GALLERIES

... ART GALLERIES GRAFTON GALLERIES.-SO0CIETY OF PORTRAIT PAINTERS.- PORTRAITS of Generals ROBERTS, BULLER, WHITE, &c., and the only Authentic Portrait of General JOUBERT. NOW OPEN. Hours, 10 to S. Admis- sion is. j4EW GALLERY 121, REGENT STREET. EARLY FLEMISH and RUM3ENS EXHIBITION, with Selection of BRITISH Portraits and Landscapes. NOW OPEN, 10 to6. Adnissilon, Is. kHE ARTISTS' WAR FUND. Patron ...

REVIEWS

... MR. BENTS LAST JOURNEYS.* T is handsome book has a melancholy interest from the fact that the explorer whose deeds it records did not live to write it. Four days after his return from his last visit to South Arabia, Mr. Theodore Bent died, and one who never grudged time or money when some cut-of-the-way spot was to be investigated, or some antiquarian point to be cleared up, was lost to ...

REVIEWS

... REVI EWS. MRS. .CRA\'GIE'S LifTES7.'-* 7:im psyhica .l developmoiit ~vu.begint~iigs weI~re outhnell ir' Tbe' bi cc~oI for `_)iiatc I-' car- e'! ;Is tie'i`:ied cortclusi',t in j 'fo Orane. rThe 'seeon ,r_! r k i 01 i- rI y,I 1h cailed a (a ill tie accep'er Strc- e~' - ommotlong~ pf -aa all eai!If~ pi.'a irr,. indiecd, it is in * -,eni ta; [e;t to tW-. *wtiphtt.t illtlictratl(nt t li th it - ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 5==--- ---77 - he~ o h IN :iji]V Oi bo a AyW A CHES WEO. O Nly OR Y Rd fR'', j wtl h it r s lath it;i All o s t. Te stoy , th| 0v thn 1 a b0idy ora e -~i~i jo~idveyY-4X>3 ,i j s OFUS P, T Ha E. ~yF., ( AFLAT 9g S.9 7; R f f D - C~~~~~~~~eat.O~~~tt. ; lt ?lic selyB ~e r~ Pock:e wt l, cloth. Frice 7- 6,', TA f}'scinatiug han4hook c6 the vreat natior- C: enth~3ade tralst~ ho nowsd 1IoW to tell. ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... CRITERION THEATRE Lessee, Mr. CHARLES WYNDHAM. EVERY EVENING. at 8.30 (Saturdays in August excepted), LADY HUNTWORTH'S g goPR.IOMEBy Ci JLhT COMPTON, and Company. Mr 1DI O N W DNESDAY, at 2.30. MAIkrNEE, EVERY SAVOY THEATRE. EVEREVEVENING at 8.45, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, By W. a GILBERT and ARTHUR SULLIVAN. At 8.15, THE OUTPOST. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. 85~~.effiC5 I~~~M. ~~ -R. ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... Tempora mutantur ! A few years since, Sir Henry Irving rebuked the pushful paragraphist from the stage of the Lyceum. To-day, 'he says apropos of his new play, As soon as the details are settled, I shall be only too happy to supply the necessary news; yes, even to the extent of giving theplot. . . I am confident that no harm is done by apprising your audience of the story of the play, or one ...

BULLER AT SPITZKOP

... I V BULLa. LP:: AT . ZAKW PQLL%-CAREW!S OPERATE)NS-h The !blwrgdespatch flc'm1 ILOrd RobertsC. wtis !Posted at thd F ~7a oDi shorhtly boore ~ On tClock WIcnaronone Thtrday,6.0S.. i Bulletreot hstroobs are ,comfortabl-y settled atc Sphtzkop. wV.!rot Lhrey~ found 300,000o lbs, wveighlt of Boerzupa, prionciafy rice, sumgar, f iurand coffece, Also sot 3 JO boxes ot Ma1n 'Heni -ry ,,u annitiitin ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... EN XWE R T Al NM EN TS DRURY LANE THEATRE -ROYAL. Manaolno Director ARTHUR COLLINS. TO-NIGHT, and EVERY EVE0iING, at 7.30, a new and original drama of modern life, THE PRICE OF PEACE, bCECIL RALEIGH, produced by ARTHUR COLLINS, with powerful cast, including Henry Neville, Roer Cliffe, C. Ml. Lowne F Atherley, Fred Emney, Charses Allan E Mayeur; Lettice aifrf=, Vane Featherston Bverly ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... EN TE R T AXN E N T S. DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL. Managing Director, ARTHUR COLLINS. TO-NIGHT, and EVERY T\EMNG, at E 4 a A byTHE PRICE OF PEACE, CrCIL RALEIGH, produced by ARTHUR COLLINS, with powerfal cast, including Henry Neville, b cliffi, Charles M- Lowne, Frank Atherley Fred Emey, Charles Allan, Eugene Mayeur; Lettice Fairfax, Vane Featherston, Mary Brough, 'Birdie Sutherland. and Mrs. ...