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CHINA AND THE CHINESE QUESTION

... CEIMIA AND THE 4mIN!SE QFESTION.x The member for the Barnsley Divsion is wrp known as an ardent advocate of a more vigor00l British policyr in China. The present book is a straightforward record of th ...

MISS FOWLER'S NEW NOVEL

... MIS E FO W S NE WOYJ 1 ?? Passing through a particularly dirty village of the Back 'Con ty a, short time ago, It was suddenly revealed to us ia' new light. e stood on a Canal bidge; and looked alongi ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... BTRINGHAM MUSICAL FETAL. The preparations for the Triennial Musical Fesvivt which falls due in October next, entered upon the pBC' tical stage last night, when the chorus assembledi in te Masonic Hall ...

MAY MAGAZINES

... i AX A MAGAZINETS. T&kiO' themn all round. this. month's magazaices areO below rlf, avrae Perhnps,4b is owi-m to then a at, p~erhaps it is due to thle OAfcincal increase~ in the number of macaziness, ...

LITERARY NOTES

... It would be inteersting to know how many Americars who went through the Civil W) ar have written books about it. General Warren Keifer 1n to include himself among their number wivt]] a ...

PASTORAL PLAY AT EDGBASTON

... AS YOU LIfE iT. Theatrical superstition, no doubt, credits Mr. F. R. Benson with the possession of some luckv talisman. IWhen he comes to play in the open air at Edgbaston ...

THE PANTOMIMES

... t'E PANTOMIMES. Dkspite the disparaging contrasts which old theaitre- oers mtay nake bettreen the pantomimes of years ago end thbee of to-day, there can be no qanstion that the most up-to-date specime ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAI, FLORODORA. Few musical comedies have met with greater sue- I ca--s this year than Florodora, which was renro- s duced in Birmingham last night at the Theatre Royai, a before a crow ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRrN-CE OF WkLES T' kTR1E. THE HAYMARS=T CO'MPANY IN ?? SCHOOL FOR SCAN-D-AL.` Popaldwr thought Sheridan's- masterpiece 'cra aizz:5 been in London, and inoessantly though ;har nsa. ceeding generations ...

RECENT FICTION

... if,. R. IECTQ'T -FIT1 oN . I : HIs Lo tusscr Laro, By D). D. Warm. This; storv is: a really :admirable piece of fooling instinht tiroisuhout with she spirit of tree burlesque. Itre::oin'dS us of the - ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF A WANDERER

... RECOLLECTIONS OFAWANDERER* The author of this work is the second son of the celebrated Dr. Arnold, of Rugby, a botshcr of the scarcely less celebrated ?? Arold, and fatherf4 of Mrs. Hraplhry Ward. He ...

LITERARY NOTES

... I Mr. Winston Churchill's book on the Natal cam- paiga may be expected about the ?? of May. I The Letters from Ladysmith, -written by the cor- respondeont of the Daily Newss, wi be p ...