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News from 13/02/1904

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Bart Kennedy, S. Wood, M. Yves Guyot, William Howarth, T. Fisher Unwin,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Weekly Tribune. Classified ads: Persse's Pot Still Whisky, French Wines, Epps's, Don't Put Off, Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Evenings at Home Pleasant Reading for Leisure Moments, Noted Worker Dead, A Vital Question, Milk by Parcels Post, "Lost Uncle" Frauds, Our Own Day Lord Welby's Advice to Free Traders, Mid-Herts Fight Letters from "C.-B." and Mr. Morley, Will Crooks, M. P. On the Unemployed as a National Question, Cards and Lions, Election Humours, Notice to Readers, Notes and Notions, Short Time One Law for Employers Another for Employed, A Burns Temple! A Corporation That Dreamed Dreams, London Protests Against the New Slavery in South Africa, Miners' Position The Denaby Main Action, Youths for the Land, A Book Worth Reading Mr. Archer at Play, The Art of Acting Mr. Beerbohm Tree's New Scheme, The Mind of Manchester, Russia and Japan War Racing in the Far East, The Author's Week, Mr. Pickard Buried Touching Scene at Barnsley, Though the Floods in the Lower Thames Valley Had Begun to Subside, Many Persons Went to Church in Punts and Canoes on Sunday, Telephone and Tavern, Mr. Michael Davitt Intends to Stay for Some Time in Colorado, "Moon Spell" and Fine, Co-Operation A Romance of Energy and Success, Minister Killed, What They Have Said Appreciations of the "Weekly Tribune", The MacDermot a Poet, Multiple News Items, Popular Art New Opportunities for the Masses, New Army Council, Municipal News, Notes of the Day, In Normanton Mr. Parrot the Popular Candidate, Cat Fright A Remarkable Compensation Case, Boy and Axe The Sequel at the Old Bailey, At Play, Trade Marks Ironies, Back to the Land Forestry and the Unemployed Problem, Mr. Perks Shows the Safety of the Electric Railway, Near and Far, Protection and Wages in France, Mr. Chamberlain Departure from London for Egypt, Brocket Hall, Where Prince Alexander of Teck and His Bride Are to Pass Their Honeymoon, Wasinherited by Lord Cowper from His Grandmother, Lady Plamerston with Large Estates in Derbyshire and Hertfordshire, Mr. Stead's Ideal, With All Comers, Sly Dog-Apes, Women's World, Mrs. Maybrick, L. R. C. Officers, Gallery Notes, Mr. Balfour Better, but in Need of a Holiday, Lancashire Miners A Strike, and a Development, For South Birmingham, By a Milk-Churn, "Bluff" Full Text of the Famous Correspondence, Dickens "Lord, Keep His Memory Green", A Little Gossip, "Tired Tim" A Character Sketch of "The Duke", Mr. Frazer, Solictor to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway, in Prosecuting a Platelayer at the Guildhall on Thursday for Stealing in a Copper Foot Warmer, Mentioned That during the past Twelve Months over 700 Foot-Warmers, of the Value of 15s. Each, Had Been Stolen on Different Parts of the Line, Half-Penny "Chronicle", Sir George Kekewich No Duty to the Present Government, Employers and Employed The "Weekly Tribune's" Scheme to Save the Unions, A Notable Medal, Behind the Footlights Playgoing, Sold to Germany Interesting Questions for Mr. Bonar Law, In Parliament, In the City, In Merry Mood, Our Serial Story Lives of Iron, The Surveyor to the Surrey County Council Reports That in Consequence of the Damage Caused to Local Roads by the Traffic of Traction Engines Engaged upon Works for the Ward Department, a Considerable Expenditure Will Be Necessary to Put Them in a Proper Condition, Blacksmiths' Finance, Earthquake in Wales, Romance of a Lost Will, Our Answers, Teachers Needed A Way out of a Difficulty, London Seats to Be Fought, His Objection, We Hear They Want More, No Answer Interesting Interlude in the House. Arts and entertainment: "The Song of the Clogs" Cheery Strain by Another Worker, Music. Fiction, drama: "Toby, M. P." Pleasant Tales about an Editor, "Studies in Jocular Literature," for Which Mr. Carew Hazlitt Is Responsible, Will Be the Next Volume in Mr. Elliot Stock's Series "The Book-Lover's Library", A Finger Tale, Another Story. Display ads: Bass & Co. Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements. Business: Looking Round, With the Workers News and Views, L. U. C. And Free Trade, Free Trade Duke Speech at the Great Guildhall Meeting. Poem, verse: Who Said "Bluff"?. Letter to the editor: Readers' Views The Hungry Forties.

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