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“WILLIE’S MRS., AT THE STRAND

... Mr. H. Malyon-Hesford’s original farcical comedy appeared to give good deal of satisfaction yesterday afternoon, at any rate to the author s friends and the many admirers of Miss Connie Ediss. It deals no very pointed fashion with the pecuniary troubles of a young gentleman in want of a hundred pounds with which to stave off bankruptcy, a young gentleman who, in default of point-blank asking ...

INDIA AND THE BOER REVOLT

... To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. , Sir —The feelings evoked in the breasts of the educated classes throughout India by the earlier phases of the struggle in South Africa find an echo in two letters received by me by to-day’s mail. The hrst is from the representative of the Royal House of Bengal, recognized by Government as the “Premier Noble” of that province. are very sorry,” he writes ...

Published: Thursday 22 March 1900
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1450 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

Smaller Holdings

... It should be borne in mind that common size for a Dutch farm is 6,000 acres, the average area under actual cultivation scarcely amounting to fifty acres. These huge farms are a bar to progress, for the Boer hates to have neighbours within sight of him, and holds the grouud to prevent others using it. The Government may very well further the opening-up of the country by cutting up the ...

“Clever and entertain* —World

... Graceful and charming.* —Telegraph. The most readable book that has appeared for soma time.” Livsrpooi, Mercury. The pictures of Engliil} Society, mercilessly faithful to all its drawbacks, are highly entertaining, the whole book is excellent reading.— Spectator. “A novel to read and enjoy.”—B I MIN cHA li Gazette. A very charming book. —Academy. A very agreeable voluihe.”— Athek^um. ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1900
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 159 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

THE SUNDAY SUN

... This Week’s Issue contains, among other features, OUR BOOK OF THE WEEK: FINK AND SCARLET. By Herbart Tourtel. TALKS WITH RUSKIN. By Marion Reid. THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS. DRAMA OF THE WEEKt “THE TEMPEST.” By H.N. M. Investments —Wise and Otherwise, THE DEMERARA RAILWAY. LATEST CABLES FROM THE FRONT ALL SATURDAYS SPORT AND NEWS. Special Articles on Current Topics. The most Literary ...

THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING

... By GILBERT PARKER. 1 VoL, OS. The Morning Post:— “All the stories are marked by those qualities of knowledge of*men, imagination, and charm of expression, of which their author possesses so ample gift. ...

THE EMPIRES “ELDER DAUGHTER

... The same week has witnessed London seething with joyous enthusiasm over the return of her soldier-sons, and Ottawa offering a similar welcome home to some hundreds of the Canadian Volunteers. Fellow-feeling, says the old proverb, makes us wondrous kind, and this is true of joy no less than of grief; wherefore the parallel and almost simultaneous rejoicings in England and Canada are a link to ...

Published: Monday 05 November 1900
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 427 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Commerce 

BISHOFS LITHIA VARALETTES

... are supplied in vials at Is. and 25., and in boxes containing 25 days! treatment at 55., by all Chemists and Drug Stores, Also direct froni ALFRED BISHOP (Limited), Spelman-street, London, for 1& ief. 2s. Id, and ss. 2d, post free. Also supplied G, BIRKS, 18, O'Connell-street, Sydney, New South Wales, and LEHN and FINK, 128, William-street, New York. . KINDLY NOTE. Take that the label bears ...