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... Coe Nogal Irabcmi SECOND NOTICE MR. II. H. LA THANGUE'S work every year grows more powerful, and he has the unusual gift of making us feel interested in somewhat unattractive themes by the artistic tr ...
... Coe Nogal Irabcmi SECOND NOTICE MR. II. H. LA THANGUE'S work every year grows more powerful, and he has the unusual gift of making us feel interested in somewhat unattractive themes by the artistic tr ...
... About 611115 TELEGRAMS from the seat of war contain mention of Lyddite shells, 4-7 guns, Maxims, az-pounders and other terms describing pieces of artilleryor artillery ammunition. The meaning conveyed ...
... kltttb Toninicii-t!) By cMARMADUKE IN a few weeks from now it is almost certain that the position i Lord Roberts amongst the great generals of history will be discu at length both in the newspapers ...
... ',Delta[ ?,Jotfs EASIERTIDE THF. wind on Good Friday was nearly a gale, but it moved the clouds on beore the aftclrinu0t, and the evening was exceedingly beautiful, with a very fine sunset fn i;nprnad ...
... Zol ar hill W?CC15 FOR one reason in particular the campaign that is in progress in South Africa at the present moment is remarkable. This is that it has presented the military cyclist-for the first t ...
... aht gpetanbur Stand by.-CAPTAIN CUTTLE By T. ASHBY.STERRY IT seems that in Paris an ingenious b.atnchisseuese has utilised the ?? balloon for the purposes of a drying ground. Bamboo franles are att ...
... IIi I ti mat 0 at aurtt CHRISTMAS at Court follows a very unvarying routine. For many years past it has been the custom for the Queen to spend the Christmas season at Osborne, and the Prince and Princ ...
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... Paris lotting's FROM OUR OWNf CORRESPONDENT THE Exhibition is now complete. We have a strike of the Paris cabmen. Until that has come off every Parisian has an uneasy sense that some- thing is wanting ...
... SHAK ESPEARIAN CELEIBRATIONS. At Anderton's Hotel on Monday night the Urban Club held its forty-first annual Shakespeare commemo- ration dinner. Dr. R. GARNETT presided, and among a numerous company present were Rev. J. Wood (chaplain, St. John of Jerusalem), Sir Wyke Bayliss, president, Royal Society of British Architects; Sir J. D. Linton, Mr T. Catling, Dr. Fagan, Dr. A. H. Doran, and Mr ...
... The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Royal College of Music was held on Tuesday at Marl- borough House, the Prince of WALES presiding. Among the members of the corporation and the council present were the Duke of Cambridge, the Marquis of Northampton, Lord Harlech, Lord Herries, Lord Stratheona, Lord Windsor. Lord Thring, Sir T. Whittaker Ellis, Colonel the Hon. C. G. C. Eliot, Sir ...