A GENERAL REVIEW
... A GENERAL REVIEW. PREPARING FOR AN EPOCH- MMKING EVENT. ...
... A GENERAL REVIEW. PREPARING FOR AN EPOCH- MMKING EVENT. ...
... (From the St. Stephen’s Review.) Prince Bismarck has recently taken:to playing solitaire, and succeeds in beating many professionals. Mr. Gladstone expressed his readiness to speak again in support of the Channel Tunnel Bill. The measure wifi be brought ...
... (From St. Stephen’s Review,) The other day a letter from the Duke of Cambridge to Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar was sold at a sale of autographs and documents. It was of some interest, as it was dated December 13th, 1871, the day on which the Prince of ...
... (From the St. Stephen’s Review.) The ballet-girls have not yet done with Mr. Winterbotham. ‘That champion turncoat has by no means assuaged their wrath by his lame contention that after all the real point at issue is whether or not the employment of children ...
... (From the St. Stephen’s Review.) If the reports which have reached town from Newmarket are to be credited, the excessive gambling which has been carried on there on the occasion of the last meeting bids fair to be its ultimate ruin. Baron de Hirsch and ...
... OUR{SUMMER WEATHER. AN EXPERT'S REVIEW., Dr. H. R. Mill (the hon. secretary of the RO}'al Meteorological Society, who records the rainiall for the society), interviewed by a Press represen” tative on the subject of the weather, said, **The principal thing ...
... PARLTAMENT'S RECORD. A REVIEW OF ITS WORKEK. A session which in many respects is one of the most notable in the history of Parliament came to an end on Friday. With only a short adjournment or two it has lasted from February 16th. The Budget has taken ...
... FOR NORTH KENSINGTON AND THE MOROCCO DIFFICULTY. REVIEW OF THE SITUATION. Mr: Alan Burgoyne, M.D., in an interview, which appeared in & recent edition of the ¢ Daily Grapbic,” gives an interesting review of the eituation between Epgland, France and Germany ...
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... Friday 21st November 1958 4 THE KENSINGTON NEWS AND WEST LONDON TIMES LETTERS TO THE - EDITOR - MUSIC REVIEW By The Kensington News Music Critic DENBY RICHARDS Whenever you smoke a Manikin it’s the best 25 minutes the Settle back relax there’s 25 minutes ...
... Friday 7th September 1962 THE KENSINGTON NEWS AND WEST LONDON TIMES REVIEW by Douglas Coates last week of the proms March in Chester when this concerto FIRST HEARING Peter Maxwell Davies conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in the first performance of ...
... Friday October 24th 1952 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MUSIC REVIEW By DENBY RICHARDS FREDERICK THE KENSINGTON NEWS AND WEST LONDON TIMES PARKER OF KENSINGTON LTD BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS OF QUALITY 142 Notting Hill Gate Wll BAYswater 6601-2 OUR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE ...