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Joseph Chamberlain

... inclucling a series at photographs, taken by special permission, at Highbury, Mr. Chamberlain's country house, and a number of cartoons from his private collection. (Joseph Chamberlain: The Man and the Statesman. By N. Murrell Marris. Hutchinson and Co.) ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 843 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHILD IS FATHER OF THE MAN

... age at 5. SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT MISS CLARA BALFOUR At the age of S. At the age of 9. MR. BRADLAUGH At the age of 2. MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN At the age of xi. LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL At the aae of ms THE DUKE OF ARGYLL At the age of itA ...

POETRY

... the mazy brain venturesome Joseph Chamberlain; a bribe to cateh a vote, oheok a fish by the throat. or phrase, it ist all my eye - .invented election cry; existence in sober sense- the product of impudence )iIt in Chamberlain's speech so bland, pting ...

HARVEST FESTIVALS

... given to the poor, i. C. HUDDLESTON. B.- MR CHAMBERLAIN AND HIS ADMIRERS. ,e To the Ed tor of the Hull Packet, h Sm,- The following appeared recently in the n Exp'ess.- d TO RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P. On reading his Speech at Inverness on ...

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 ...

MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON EXHIBITION

... to the present representatives of Ireland, that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain described them as a crew of adventurers and con- i spirators. They may bequeath this a characterisation from Mr. Chamberlain toe e those that come after them as a proof that e they ...

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, ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... MAGAZINES FOR APRIL. [SECOND NOTICE.J The Young Woman has a character sketch of Mrs Joseph Chamberlain, of whom It gives a very pleasing portrait. The article is written by a l Birmingbam journalist, whose awe of the great man I of Birmingham creeps ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... stone- mason ? According to latest evidence, one who doesn't 1operate. FuriEERr.-The Daily Chronicle says, Sir Joseph Chamberlain his laid himself out for a series of political meetings at Chr'istmas. Then they must be Conserva- tive ones, for no ...

MAGAZINES, II

... the Fortnightly, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain gives a very pleasant account of a visit to Swedish Lapland, but the most important part of his article is that which is devoted to an account of the Swedish Licensing System. Mr. Chamberlain believes that, with ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE NEW GALLERY

... sometimes transitory, phases of expression and gesture, are seen in several small portraits. Those of The Right lion. Joseph Chamberlain and Edmund Routledge, Esq. are excellent examples of his work. Mr. W. B. Richmond's Portrait of Mrs. Buxton ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 955 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture