News from 04/06/1897
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Helen Mathers, Louise R. Baker, Ralph Manley, A. W. Radford,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Londoner, The Londoner for Islington, Holloway, Barnsbury, Highbury, Mildmay Park, Highgate, Crouch End, Finsbury Park, Stoud Green, Terms of Subscription. Classified ads: Ask Your Grocer for Bromley's Coffee Essence, and Be Sure It Is Bromley's, Mildmay Radical Club and Institute, "The Cycle Depot, 79 & 81, Fortess Road, Kentish Town, Is the Best Shop for Cycles in the Neighbourhood", J. L. Huntly, 238, Upper Street, near Highbury Station, John Southern, Furniture of Every Description on Easy Terms at Store Prices, John Berry's Embrocation, 7½d., Multiple Classified Advertisements, The "Chancellor" Soaps Contain All Natural Glyceine and Prevent Chapped Hands, Banking on Co-Operative Principles. News: James Morris, Aged 54, a Labourer, Went to Lodge with Mr. Cecil Rhodes of Girdlestone-Road, Upper Holloway, The Military Tournament, The Reported Addition of an Important "Aztec Manuscript" to the Ohio State University Has Been Creating a Considerable Sensation in the States, The Traitor within the Gates, John Larder, a Poulterer, of Seymourstreet, Euston-Road, Walked into the Shop of John Gould, Trunk Maker, of Seymourstreet, and Appropriated a Box, Mr. Hoare, Who as a Non-Party Man, Has Succeeded Mr. Ward, Congratulations to Messrs. A. W. McTue and E. W. Whittle on Being Elected to the Council of the Referee's Association Last Monday Night, Successful Failures, The "Jubilee", Notes Tae'n Amang Ye, The Preservation of Highgate Woods, Novelties at the Drawing-Room, Lord Onslow's Speech Was a Splendid Specimen of an Acrobatic Performance, On Tuesday There Was Considerable Further Debate, Mr. Elliott Having His Full 15 Minutes, during Which He Taunted the Moderates with Dishonesty, and Said He Should Support the Department, On the Same Day Mr. Bartley Got Anxious about His Jubilee Dinner, and Asked the Chairman of the Kitchen Committee by Whose Authority 21s., King's Cross United Good Templar and Temperance Mission Grand Reception to Sergt.-Major Meads, The Evil of a Can of Beer, Not a Plum!, Parochial Seeings and Hearings, Snap Shots, A Novel Fence, The Mildmay Park Bradlaugh Club and Institute Celebrated John Stuart Mill's Birth on Sunday, Proposed Sale of a Portion of Hampstead Heath Mr. Hart's Views, The Comtesse De Castellane, Held Over, Mrs. Ormiston Chant on Her Experiences in Crete A Beautiful Address, The Council Has throughout Courted the Most Full and Thorough Investigation of Its Accounts and Dealings, Of Course, "Sweet Nancy" Was the Greatest Attraction, and in This Miss Annie Hughes Appeared in Her Celebrated Creation to Perfection, Islington Vestry Election of Committees, What? Why? How?, Multiple News Items, Mother of Thirty-Two Children, Children's Corner What Mother Wants, Should the London County Council Have a Coat of Arms?, An Empty Balloon Was Recently Captured at Darlington, and for a Time the Affair Was Wrapped in Mystery, but It Has Now Been Cleared Up, Sale of Work at Highbury Place Baptist Chapel, The National Sunday League Complimentary Dinner, The Idea Was to Force a Division on an Amendment of Mr. Boulnois, M. P., and the Adjournment until Tuesday, and the Fighting Tail Was Literally Furious at Being Outwitted, Pawning a Sweetheart's Ring, Offord Road Chapel, For Wives & Daughters, On Monday Mr. Lough (Islington, W.) Asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer Whether the Postmaster-General Had the Power to Invest the Funds of the Post Office Savings Bank in Local Loans, Securities, and Debentures of Highclass English Railways; If so, Whether This Power Had Been Taken Advantage of, and to What Extent; and, If Not, Whether He Would Consider Whether the Granting Such a Permission Would Assist the Postmaster-General in Maintaining Profitable the Present Rate of Interest Paid on the Deposits, and Relieve the Difficulties Created by the Constant Purchase of Consols, English Land Restoration League, Seventh Portion of Catalogue, In the Course of His Pastoral Tour, Says the Jewish Chronicle, the Chief Rabbi Took Occasion, at Birmingham, to Denounce the Evil Wrought by Money-Lenders, The Sketch Repeats an American Snake-Story Which, According to the Narrator, Happened Somewhere in the Western States, Contemporary Chat, What Our Members Are Doing at St. Stephen's, The Proposed New Underground Railway, The Vagaries of Scottish Sabbatarians Have Long Been Notorious, North London Socialist Club Opened by Herbert Burrows, Mr. Francis Godwin's Gospel Services for the People Opening Meeting at the Assembly Hall, The News of the Week, The Club and Institute Journal Appears This Month with a Somewhat Lengthy Article on the Decision of Our Members to Call a Conference to Consider the Charges Made by Some of Our Members against the Union, the Drift of Which Is to Advise the Clubs Not to Send Delegates, Printers' Warehouseman's Pension, Women's Work Bureau, Here Is Another of "Peter Lombard's" Little Stories, from the Church Times, The Greatest of Rivers, Unsuitable Callings for Women, Burial of Mrs. A. Doherty, The First Named, by Mrs. Oscar Berringer, Is Comparatively New, but Has Evidently Come to Stay, London School Board Ascension Day Decision, "Stroller's" Notes, Dramatic and Musical Notes, So the Debate Went on for Weary Hours, and Its Interest or Value Cannot Be Said to Have Been Great, Except as Showing How Absolutely Hollow the Whole Attack Has Been, and How Insincere Are the Denunciations Which for Partisan Purposes Have Been Spread Broadcast, for the Purposes of the "Wreckers", Islington Guardians Beer for the Jubilee, A Friend in Need!, Stealing from a Cab, Bits, Brief and Breezy from the Mildmay Radical Club and Institute Club Reports, Purely Personal, A Verdict of Accidental Death Was Returned in the Case of George Joseph Price, Aged 10, the Boy Who Was Killed by the Fall of an Ornamental Ball from Lipton's Premises in City-Road, While They Were Being Decorated for the Visit of the Prince of Wales to City-Road on Saturday, The London Reform Union Grows in a Manner That Must Be Cheering to Every Lover of London's Progress, London Horses, Robbing Crisp and Co. A Dishonest Vanman, Surely the Workers of London Can See That This Contemned Progressive Council Has for Eight Years Been Building up a Bulwark against the Tyranny and the Wage-Lowering Cohesion of the Masterbuilders, For Progress and Righteousness, Wanted!, L. C. C. Notes The Attack on the Works Department, A Botanical Freak, Columns of Whirling Sand, Cycling Cycling at Wood Green, The "Ears" of Insects. Sports: Cricket Grange Athletic v. Gordon, The Coloured Race Is Shorter-Lived than the White, and Has a Very High Infantile Death-Rate; It Is Especially Liable to Tuberculosis and Pneumonia, and Less Liable than the White Race to Malaria, Yellow Fever, and Cancer, Sports and Pastimes Our Competitions, Tottenham District Cricket League, Athletic Club Competitions, All the Local Cricket Results, Late Sports Notes, Athletics Royal Masonic Institution for Boys. Arts and entertainment: The Matinee Theatre, Among the Changes in Fashion Which Affect Ordinary Dress, It Is Said That the Ruffle, so Long with Us, Is Doomed, Unique Exhibition at the Northern Polytechnic Institute, Fashion Fancies, 'Busmen's Concert. Editorial: Bargains for Our Readers, Last Week We Published a Letter from a Correspondent Pointing out the "Sharp" Practices of the Moderate Party in West Highbury. Shipping news: London Reform Union Visit to the "Exmouth" Training Ship. Marriage notices: Births, Marriages and Deaths Marriages, Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Fiction, drama: Chapter XX, The Elephant's Joke, Love and Fortune Chapter XIX. Poem, verse: A Wonderful Speller. Display ads: Chancellor Soap. Accounts, donations, financials: "Speller's Children" Fund. Business: Other Business Does Not Leave Me Many Chances of Witnessing a Performance in the Hall, but I Had the Good Fortune to Be Able to Sit out Mr. Harold Finden's Company's Production of "Trilby," and Must Commend Them on Very Excellent Rendering. Letter to the editor: Correspondence To the Editor.
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