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THE NEW THEATRE, CORPORATION STREET

... theatrical license, arrangements have been stade for giving the opening performance oil Wednesday evening next. Mir. Joseph Chamberlain, rY., has written ex- pressing his -willingness to gibe his, patronage uposs the occasion, addling that if in Birmin)gham ...

SPRING FLOWER SHOW AT THE TOWN HALL

... _Right Hon. Joseph Cham-bcxhai, ik: Class 27: Three orchids, dissimil~ar, to be exhibited as rrowa-l, Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, ?? 2, W. Ilown. Class 28: One orchid, exhribited as grownu-i, W. iown; 2, Right Hlon. Joseph Chamberlain, ...

THE ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Josiah'Mason, for whom Cox painted them. A fine study of sheep, with landscape, by Madllo. Rosa Eonheur, is lent by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. Besides these, we shall have Barborough'Castle, a large and finely coloured drawing by A. W. Hunt; Pa view on the ...

ROSE SHOW AT MOSELEY

... Bluck; 3, Mrs. Burberry. Class 15.-Groupof plants: 1, Mrs. Marigold. Edg. baston (gardener, WY. H.Dyer) ; 2, Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain (gardener, Mr. Earp); 3, F. Deniing, forist, Birmingham. Class 16 (Amateurs and gentlemen's gardeners).- Group of plants: ...

OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT

... officiated at the piano, and apparently also acquitted himself of the duties of condector. M1. CHAMBERLAIN.-Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Mr. Richard Chamberlain, and Mr. Jesse Collings crossed by the mailboat Foam to Dover yesterday, and proceeded by the express ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL GUILD

... the mistakes made by this country in entering into the Afghan and other wars. He bore testlinopy to the efforts of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain to prevent the Zulu war, and afterwards dwelt on the events of the war in the Transvaas. Having detailed the blunders ...

ERDINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... New Street, yesterday. Present, Diessrs. George Dixon, IP. (In the chair), Jesse Collings (hen. see.), J. S. Hopkins, Joseph Chamberlain, William fleerla, and IV. L. Sargant, The visitor reported tbhtslnce the last meeting he had enquired into the particulars ...

THE ART GALLERY: DAVID COX EXHIBITION

... contributors may be mentioned Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., Mrs. Nettlefold, Mr. Edward Nettlefold, Mr. Hugh Nettlefold, Mr. W. Kenrick, M.P., Mr. William Everitt, Mr. Y. R. Graham, Mr. Jaffray, Mr. Arthur Briscoe, Mr. Joseph Gillott, Mr. J. Palmer Phillips ...

BIRMINGHAM SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... T. Martineau. Three ditto: Right!, ffon. J. Chamberlain. One ditto: Richgt Ffon. J. Chamberlain, Zf Mrs. Grice. Three azalea moeis: B4ht Ron. J. Chamberlain, al Mrs. MIarigold,3G. E. IenricL. Six' ntariasdissimilar Mrs-- Marigold, 2 Right Eon. J. Chambersaia ...

NEW BOOKS

... and the Prince Consort to Aston Hall, in 1858. The visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales was in 1874, when ItMr, Joseph Chamberlain was Mayor, whose reception of the visitors was dignified and courteons, as will be well remembered. Dr. Macaulay gives ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... 1,1R. Rowe. The judges were Mr, Temple, gardener for Lord Ayles.' ford, and Mr. Cooper, gardenor for the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, RoAr, Costl ?? N ON TllIS 33tqD-The members of I the lloyal Commission otl the Blind, presided over by the ?? 'Westusinster ...