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A REMARKABLE PICTURE OF SOUTH AMERICA: R. W. Thompson's Land of To-morrow-- and some New Sporting Annuals

... moving picture of that land of promise. We are left to draw our own conclusions. Just as a reflection in a mirror is an improvement on a photograph, so is Mr. Thompson's book better than most contemporary studies of foreign lands. He started this trip ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... followers, Prince Charlie), made a daring invasion of Scotland and England. Having raised an army in the High lands he actually marched to Derby. Here the chiefs of his army seemed to have lost their heads, and, contrary to his wish, retreated back to Scotland ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... ever are, by hit'. Campbell's fat boy and Mr. Lotto's old woman but wo should be more amused still especially in the long front scenes, while the spectacle behind is being got ready if the °W woman and the fat hoy had a few more surprises of character and ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... an, the villains are both connected with the army. But a wicked Jack Tar would, of course, he hardly possible on the stage, whilst it is well known that your theatrical representative of Her Majesty's land forces is much given to the vices of the rotie ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: THE BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND

... myself light on this point before dealing with the Hew and Original Comedy Drama, in Five Acts, entitled The Blue Tells of Scot land, written by him and produced under his direction and that of Mr. Henry Neville at the Novelty Theatre. As regards Mr. Robert ...

WITH NATURE AND A CAMERA

... their way to Norway, and at others they turn up at North Uist. For nine months in the year, the in habitants of this lonely is land are cut off from the rest of the world. Bird life is there so enormously prolific that an expert fowler is said to have snared ...

THE LIBRARY: WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS

... Japanese girl or woman finds her vocation in the care of her home, or, if of the peasant or farming class, then in her home and on the soil. Since the war, and the rapid acquisition by her nation of Western ideas, the field of woman's labour has become ...

REVIEWS

... you raise your voice, you are lost. Vit. (with intense scorn). Lost! Oh, worthy boast! AVhat eonquerer of a woman's confidence Victor of a woman's faith Is this the measure of Austrian chivalry! Is this the treatment that Austrian ladies receive Irom Austrian ...