FENIANISM IN THE KITCHEN AREA
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... PERAMBULATORY KITCHENS FOR THE POOR. BY IREDLRICK GREENWOD. IN. the ncv nunibcr of the NwicnctM1i1 CQdtery, Miss Sellars again calls attention to a great advantage provided for the poor of Vienna bv the establishment of Pcople's Kitchens. Imitated in London; ...
... HINTS FOR TABLE AND KITCHEN. I Christmas cheer claims all attention. What with the children's cry of Hurrah for, the holidays ! and faces cheerily beaming, in anticipation of pleasure and good things to come, the housewife and household generally have ...
... ROBERTS & KITCHENER AT CAPETOWN. DISPATCH FROM BULLER THE BOER LOSSES IVA GGON LOADS OF WOUNDED. STORMBERG RECONNOITRED. ?? s~~ ~~~qi of BOERS IN FORCE of FOOD SUPPLIES SECURER en tlh FRENCH'S MOVEEMNS. HORSE GUARDS CAPTURED. th re, Lord Roberts and his ...
... appeared to be in capital mpiants. Coloniel Sir Francis Wingate, who has boee appointed Acting Sirdar, accoompaniei1 Lord Kitchener to Alexandria. Lord Grower, who went, by train. to merot Lord Kiteimener en his way down, uiet him an1 hour's distance- from ...
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... YER'S FIELD KITCHEN. To THE EDITOR OF TIE MORINING CHRONICLE. 1st Division, Guards' Camp before Sebastopol, Oct. 5, 1855. ?? to promise I herewith forward you a de- tailed report upon the economical and culinary advantages of the Field Kitchen instituted ...
... in additiou to £77,000 paid direct to Messrs. CGlyn, Mills, antd Co., the banlkers to the Sirder's Fund. LETTER FROM LORD KITCHENER. TO THE EDITOR OF RsEYNOLDS' s M3WSP1'AP5. Sne,-A week ago in your columns I proposed the establislbment of a Gordeon Memorial ...
... relieving the pressure on eleemosynary soup-kitchens, and one of the best ways of combating intemperance. Insufficient food is one cause of the craving for stimulants, and if to the public halls and kitchens, tea and coffee rooms were added, and workmen ...
... DOMESTIC SERVANTS AND KITCHEN BOILERS. I I LETTER, FROM MB. ASQUITH. At a largely-attended meeting of do- mestic servants, waiters, and others em- ployed in tie licensed victuallere' trade, beld on Sunday afternoon under tbe auspices of tie London and ...
... LORD KITCHENER AND THE CAPE REBELS. Thq, rebellion in Griciualand West is occupying the attention of tile military authorities. and it was anuournced on March 10 that Lord Ritchener had him- scl gone to V'ictria koad. to oreanise the morement ,of troops-to ...
... M. SOYER'S FIELD KITCHEN. tO TEE EDITOR Or THE DAILY NtEWS. SIR,-According to promise, I herewith forward you a detailed report upon the economical and culinary advantages of the Field Kitchen, instituted for the British army in the Crimea.-I am, &c ...