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REVIEW

... REVIEW. TIRELESS BIDER, an 18th Century Story. (Why, ile.) By the J. Wesley _ _ iez J: we., Hart he. - entered the sphere of historical fiction, and, we think, with ambled success. The work gives us once more • setting true in its colour and in it. facto ...

REVIEW

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Published: Friday 03 January 1908
Newspaper: Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 12 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. We have had submitted to us for review two works from the pen of Mr. Alfred T. Story. an author versatile and numerous writings are fast bringing him into deserved celebrity. The first is a novel, entitled Only Half a Hero, a tale of the Franco- ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1888
Newspaper: Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 809 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

REVIEW

... REVIEW. The following message from the Queen published on Tuesday in the orders of the First Army Corps by the General Officer Commanding at Aldershot, Lieutenant-General Sir H. J. T. ildyard Royal Review, June 16. The Lieutenant-General Commanding has ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. A New Rom: A Edward Lloyd, Ltd. have ;ust published a second sixpenny song album. contains 70 songs, or about the same number as were published in their first album. Many am DOW oopyright gongs which have not appeared fanny other (*Hendon, and ...

THE ALDERSHOT REVIEW

... THE ALDERSHOT REVIEW. 'Weancatlay, July 8, is tho date now proposed for the postponed review by the King at Aide:abut, at which time the President of the French Republic he in England. ticneral John French fdrmally =dined troops at Aldershot on Wednesday ...

NAVAL REVIEW

... NAVAL REVIEW. arrangements have been snide by the Belle Steamers to cater for thngsneral public, at popular fares. Three of their largest steamers, with • carrying capacity of 4,090, have been told off to make Mttrips au the 19th, 20th, 21et, nod, and ...

THE KING'S REVIEW

... THE KING'S REVIEW. WAR OFFICE STATEMENT. The War Offios on Tuesday issued • statement on the approaching Volunteer review at Edinburgh, in which it is explained that the War did not order or in any way initiate the scheme, but, on being informed that ...

REVIEW OF THE GUARDS

... REVIEW OF THE GUARDS. In London, on Monday morning, a review of the Brigade of Guards was held in Hyde Park, in the presence of a large Slremblage, which included many members of both Houses of the Legislature. At ten o'clock the troops were formed in ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW. Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Allison, cowmandinl the Aldershot Division, has been appointed to the command of the forces to be assembled on Brighton Downs on Easter Monday next. The appointments to the commands of the attacking ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1885
Newspaper: Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 985 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE PORTSMOUTH REVIEW

... THE PORTSMOUTH REVIEW. Sir George Willis, the General commanding the Southern District, has drawn up a plan of operations for the Easter Monday Volunteer Review at Portsmouth, and the programme has received the approval of the Duke of Cambridge. In the ...

THE ROYAL REVIEW

... THE ROYAL REVIEW. Her Majesty on reviewed nearly 15.000 troops of all arms in the vicinity of the Long Val*, Aldershot, in beautiful weather, the rays of a bright being tempered by a gentle breeze. The troops were formed up in the Long Valley at four ...