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THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... (Applause.) Mr. HoLT- as) seconded the motion, which wvas agreed to.-A sinmilar I -comoliment to Mr. Hensnecel with respect to the produc- r. tion of his Stabat Mater was paid, on the motion of c thle PrESeDENT, seconded by Mr. G. HEATON : and Dr. t Mackenzie ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... which last night he was too i apparently suffering. As his brother officers, Mr. R. C. Stuart, Mr. Harold Eden, and Mr. Charles Crawford are all that could Le desired ; and Mr. H. R. Soutar makes much out of the small part of Lvqnee. The charm- iug young ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... £8,000. Mr. Steell haa been chosen to execute the Prince Consort Memorial in Edinburgh. The design ia equestrian statue of the Prince ; and the rivals over which has obtained the preference were, a tower by Mr. Brjce and obelisk and statue by Mr. Durham ...

LECTURE ON ART METAL-WORK

... and made sure, step by step, that they bad understood hbim. Councillor Dixon, Mr. Whitworth Wallis, Mr. Wilson King, Mrs. 0onnencohdn, Mr. Mgtaage1 Fordham, gid Mr.aud Drs fI. ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Edward Lloyd, Mr. Maus, Asr. Frederic King, Mr. Henry Blower, and Mr. Santley, are all English, with one exceptions; and Mladame Vallerla is American, tlerefore English-speaking. Dr. Spark and Mr. Parratt, the ...

A CHOICE ART VOLUME

... beauty, bids fair to bo noteworthy in the history of illustration. This is, to quote the colophon, Good King Wenoeslas; A Carol written by Dr. iseaic, with an Illustration by William Morris. Pictured by Arthur J. Gaskin, and printed with his own hand ...

THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW

... greyhounds, Mr. Samuel I Maila~bsy; smooth-haired fex-lerriers. Mr. J. C. Tiunlo: wire-haired- foxterriers and Irish terriers, Mr. F. HT.- Field; ~pointers, Mr. J. H. Whiatahouss ; Enghlsh end black-aned-tan setters, Colonel 'Richard Cooper andi ...

DAFFODIL SHOW AT EDGBASTON

... Pope and Sons, Kings Normon, and the Rev. J. Jacob, Whieburch; and for six varieties to Mr. IV, J. Grant, Newport ?? and the Rev. S. P. Haydon, iDoncaster. fn the Mediicoronati (Nonsuch, Peerles', or Cbalice-crowned) classes Mr. Bourne and Mr. Wilson were ...

NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE MUSICAL

... Damian, Mr. Lloyd, and Mr. Watkin Mills. Madame Nordica hardly realised the school of Mozart, singingintootremulously emotional a manner. Miss Damian sangwithcommend- able reserve, and her efforts merit praise. Mr.l Lloyd was beyond reproach, and Mr. Mills ...

GLOUCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... The Bedemptjon -was performed; the solo parts being allotted to Madame Nordica, Miss Jessie King, Miss 31iggs, Mr. E. Houghton, Mr. Watkin Mills, and Dr. Plunket Greene. Gounod's Redemption seems to maintain its position at the festivals, for it ...

PANTOMIME AT THE IMPERIAL THEATRE

... the utah SC ei principal of the Technical Schoolsc V15 resident, Mr. S. P.. Hart, head M tr P Larammar School, and Mr W. ann. ?? School, were re-elected btopn. sec5r tdc- G. H. Moore, of King Edward's G chosen to act as bon. treasurer. ...

BILSTON FLOWER SHOW

... Shaw and Mr. W.EH. Dyer. Mr. 1'ewkes was also successful in gaining the first price for six specimen plants, Mr. Dyer being second; while in the single soecimen stove or greenhouse plant class Mr. Dyer was first. Mr. IV. Shaw second, and ...