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Pall Mall Gazette
Reading at Noon To-day. plot or Cold F Wet or ie FORECAST OF OUR WEATHER GLASS. o- H 32 T
... E I P- _ ?? 70- South England 6o- ?? London A a t 60- _ Yester- and Channel). % ?? ?? Ho Sootherly and j! 30~ N 500 1 _ south - easterly 401 ?? ~winds, light ~~oo'i5 A Set ?? doll, someo sleet _ 5 l a_3°s i 9 or rain at tones. so ...
TAKING A BACK SEAT
... of .;TAKING00 .^A..00 .BAz.:C I SE AT. ...
THE MASKED BALL AT THE CRITERION
... - . I .- I . I . 1 1 . . - I There are many playgoers to whom comedy is delightful-good comedy, bien entendu-but farce distasteful. The distinction is not hard to under- stand if, with Mr. William Archer, we call farces pieces the primary aim of which, from first to last, is not to depict life but to provoke laughter, everything in them being devised and manipulated to that end-truth being ...
THE BIRDCATCHERS: Presidents KRUGER and STEYN
... THE BIRDCATCHEPR8: Presidents KRUGER and SEEYN. RHODES: Didn't you; wish you might catch me ' ...
I . FO~l(CASi I SSUEiD N\l 1i A.M. ro-t).v. mk RO 3o- Soolth 1j-giand (with Lonidon and Civiroel)Soot westerly ..
... 1g(at dulld d - 32 close to fair amt bi ight| Soon ro.day \ 4 I 1:21 I 9' ?? to-dav I s0_l > # SartiLdoov'O-It 30 Wr T E~h:A'11;aR AT NOON lTO-DAVI Jtte 3, z8,,-Fine; light trorn airs. Readizds by NIRETTE aN r d ?? lru/tZO. JIRTHlS, M.ARRIA4GES, AND DEATHS. IRTII.--- O~ the 4t'I mnst., Alt 4). Gwrsvenor-road. We.,taiinster, Mlarv Whhtall. the wire of B. ;c. Custdioe, at a daughter. ...
THE BOER REVOLT
... FOURTH EDITION, IN PURSUIT OF CRONJE. THE CAPTURE OF CONVOYS. RENEWED FICHTING IN NATAL. B1O E R P OS IT I O N S WO N. Thiere is no official news respecting the pursuit of Commandant Cronje's forces later than Lord Roberts's despatch dated Saturday, 5.50 A.n., hyv which we learned that Kelly-Kenny's brigade had captured seventy-eiglht Wjaggons laden with stores. Other telegramns, however, ...
A STROKE OF LUCK (?) FOR LITTLE ENGLAND
... A.:. STROKE 4 OF LtJ FOR L1 T TL1E EN:ANJND. The ;iber~Xi 1+artvai~e cdpgrM1~ttinoA tByii~iv'~ tht tAla ~ (on the South Affican. ospitai, Conmiftt.e) . ...
Thumbnails from the Picture Shows
... I ThumbI.Taud front the victurr.*ftlyhm. ,li ?? -, I II.-THE ROYAL ACADEMY. 2524. A. BRUCE JOY. _Fie AMaruis of Salisbuty (bronze bust). 721. T. 1IeYNES-WILLIAMS. The Last Vance. 327. PHILIP H-. CALDERON, R.A. Hagar. 346. VAL PRINSEP, A.R.A. I I ?? Theodora ImlPeratrix. z I . I a r . ?? : ?? 32. ANNA LEA MERRITT. Lme-Loched O.t. 1, -d 1975. T. BROCI{, A.R.A. Lo .f Aizng us. 8O(i E. J. POYNTER, ...
BUBBLES
... B UBBLES. (With ?? to Sir Tohn Millais and Messrs. Pears.) ...
FRESH FROM THE PICNIC
... FRESH FROMI THE PICNIC. ANOITER APPEAL TO MR. S.MITH. (With apologies to Mr. H. S. Marks, R.A.) Lord CHARLIE: No, gaze upon my chart of fortless oceans and gunless irons clads, and study it well. And, look you here, if war were declared to-morrow, not one of those ships would be able to zo to sea. either throukh want of guns or ammunition. ...
IN THE ISLE OF THANET
... IN THE ISLE OF THANEC. ...