AUSTRIA
... AUSTRIA. Vienna. Tuesday. Italian Theatre.—There was violent artillery activity throughout the day tho Plateau and the Mouie region.— in i ralty, per Wireless Press. ...
... AUSTRIA. Vienna. Tuesday. Italian Theatre.—There was violent artillery activity throughout the day tho Plateau and the Mouie region.— in i ralty, per Wireless Press. ...
... himaelf very outspoken rascal, in a mixture of blasphemy lurid badinage; yet was regarded by the patrons of the quayside theatre (according Mr. Burke) as a poem, or alternatively, a crackling epigram. She grew sixteen, and birthday partv gang countorfeitexs ...
... 3, Pork , £8 108; 60 condition; ber, Shores, Laws. q order, B Seen by ai tment at ris, Ror, Leeda, ‘0,000 ith our Sa 6d. ‘Theatre Ros: ERT. to tamb 60 S Kine T, 13 tb) re ape, te, Zc. post free eich Jes ite ea, Waits aa, id pera. man's. «bane ast bang ...
... CHAMBERS lor LADIES and GENTLE MEN. combining hot. v. vantage* with S. Bond. Udv London hotel york, 6T.. OXFORD W.. B«t Bad and Theatre Ck*e Tube. INCLUSIVE PRICE FOR BED BATH. FULL TABLE D'HOTE BREAKFAST. and ATTENDANCE Telegram*: Ox.. London. OMION (JOWAItD ...
... eniioel 'PIN \RY INCOME IS MUCH THE CXPEN. ad Jit local cnunl an-1 .iv ta earrv on the »»rk. SKY BAKU AN*. Prrwier.t GEORGE PR THEATRE, LEEDS. IUZ GREAT COUNTY THEATER TAMGUS To-day 1.45. doors a'. 1.0. 'Joc and Evening 6 won 6.0. JOHN HART ti ...
... GERMANY, MINOR OPERATIONS. Berlin, Tuesday Afternoon. Western Theatre.—At midnight artillery firing increased iuteriuiiteutly at HouthuUt Wood and in the neighbourhood Passeheitduelo. A strong English reconnoitring attack south-west ol Mouehy broka down ...
... her, 6 Reval Read, — RY a Pro Wanted G 16-1 Halim Reed. by J Winterburn aad ROC! used to the travde. Beacmoni, 16,” Aadlin Theatre’, fopposite Queen Toads. W iu for we Warchouse.—Lay Sicld Roa: 15 W Tarence Wer Le bp Lax and shaw (utd) W' ‘AN D, ‘App Po ...
... J.EED: 26:40 and 9 Hi from the Epis, the Great Teadun Succes, Orig na, TOPS TL VY. iodihg JEN: SON. FRED. A. ALPH LY S THEATRE. i. Bscond We ibe St Merry TO’ Success, - CTTY VARIETI 4 Riack and White. ‘4 British Trigg and Sco Dancas a: ...
... RF.DCAR. A special New Year military tournament. promoted by the officers «.f tie Welsh drew a Urge crowd U> the Empire Theatre. Ptc. Mil burn, the Durham Infantry. boxed Loe.-Uorpl. Wborley aix rounds, with the verdict draw, end Lee.-Corp! Jones and ...
... resigned his seat on the Council. The candidates proposed were Mr. Percy Woodcock (L}, joiner, and Mr. Ernest Robinson (C), theatre proprietor and jeweller, and, one Conservative voting for Mr. Woodcock, a tie resulted A recount was agreed to, ans then a ...
... LEEDS, 2. ires ‘out the London, C. Rolle the London Success, os Origine VY. ENSON, FRED. snetad! TWY SHILLIN RALPH LYNN, Lte. THEATRE UEED ie At Ser iOS CITY ARIETIES. 9. Dascan and Black W o Service. Mat. AL ORD, 6.30 and 8.40. JC: DL £3; Ruban! Box Offic ...
... Yorkshire Post. Sir, —On the Ist June you were courteous publish an article in whioh hope, demonstrated that Turkey, a war theatre, was decisive the Western Front You stated your disagreement with the article, and gave your opinion that Germany would not ...