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News from 18/06/1897

1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Helen Mathers,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Londoner, Terms of Subscription, "Stroller's" Notes. Classified ads: Ask Your Grocer for Bromley's Coffee Essence, and Be Sure It Is Bromley's, "The Cycle Depot, 79 & 81, Fortess Road, Kentish Town, Is the Best Shop for Cycles in the Neighbourhood", John Berry's Embrocation, 7½d. Per Bottle, Works Great Execution upon Pain, Chest Golds, Gout, Rhaumatism, Sciatica, &c., John Jaques, The "Chancellor" Soaps Contain All Natural Glycerine and Prevent Chapped Hands, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Mummery's Furnishing Stores, Coupon, June, 1897, John Southern, Furniture of Every Description on Easy Terms at Store Prices. Sports: Sports and Pastimes Our Competitions, Finsbury Park Cricket Association, Cricket Arundel 2nd XI. V. Prospect, All the Local Cricket Results. News: Islington Guardians Offer of £26,000 for Bowes Manor, The Shooting of a Girl at Clerkenwell A Girl, Arrested and Charged with the Lads, Denies Complicity, For Wives & Daughters, Juvenile Templars, Women Journalists, Dramatic and Musical Notes, Biting a Man's Ear Off, Serious Charge against Islington Men, The United Ancient Order of Druids' Biennial Conference Commenced at Grimsby on Tuesday under the Presidency of Brother Stevens, of Nottingham, Betting at the Barber's, Failure of a Kings Cross Firm George Hopton & Co., Limited, Fatal Accident in a City Lift Singular Evidence from Stoke Newington, Mr. Francis Godwin's Gospel Services for the People Special Address by the Chairman, It Is Interesting to Note Some Advance Towards the Time When All Public-Houses Will Be Closed during Elections in the United Kingdom, as Is the Case in the United States and Even in the Isle of Man, Annual Festival of the Hackney and East Middlesex Band of Hope Union, Dr. Barnardo's Homes, Telegraphy without Wires, What She Could Do, Taken All round, There Was an Exceptional Number of Low Scores on What … Be Termed Batsmen's Wickets, The Queen's Dress in 1842, On Thursday Last a Juvenile Templars' Demonstration Was Held at the Tolmer's Institute, Drummond-Street, Hampstead-Road, Barnsbury Silver Star v. St. George's, Sly's Improved Patent Truss (44 Prize Medals, Diploma, and Royal Appointments Awarded), Children's Corner A Slippery Fellow, Lincoln's Last Birthday Gave Rise to the Usual Compositions on the Martyred President, and One Written in a Boston School Concluded as Follows, Dutch Cookery, Apart from the Foregoing Clubs, I Have Selected the Following Failures for My Weekly "Black List", Cycling St. Pancras Cycling Club, A Use for a Queen, Board and Lodgings Free, The Printers' Art at the Agricultural Hall, The Vagabonds of Siberia, Sixty Years of Islington, A Canine Good Samaritan, Nice Dishes, The Old Holloway Collegians Are Flying at Rather High Game This Season, and Chiefly on This Account the First Team Have …Far Failed to Secure a Victory, Albeit the Reserves Have Been Unusually Successful, Purely Personal, A Clever Idea, More Jubiliousness, Wedding at Islington, Death through Drink Shocking State of Affairs, Thomas Glover, a Ginger Beer Bottler, of Quinn's Buildings, Essex-Road, Took a Clock to Mr. Daniel Thomas, of Penton-Street, Islington, to Be Repaired, A Mother's Neglect, Tottenham Cycling Club, The Remorse of a Love Sick Youth, The Jubilee Dinners for the Poor How Islington Will Fare, That This Question of the Place of Meeting Is a Very Serious One There Can Be No Doubt, The News of the Week, A Scrap of Advice, G. Bernard Shaw the Vestryman Dignity with Humour, For Progress and Righteousness, A Most Successful Annual Council, in Point of Numbers and Influence, of the British Women's Temperance Association Was Held during Last Week in London, Ten Thousand Youngsters at the Agricultural Hall, To Consider Notice by Mr. Derham That He Will Move, Multiple News Items, More than a Third of the Whole British Army in India Are Said to Be Members of Its Temperance Association, The Discussion on "Wet Rents", Beauty in Common Things, Bits, Brief and Breezy, At the Bradlaugh Club and Institute, Appealed to for His Opinion, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart., Sent a Letter in Which He Reviewed the Whole Position, Setting Forth the Respective Merits of the Opposing Candidates from the Temperance Standpoint, The Vacancy on the Islington Vestry West Highbury Nominations, Messrs. A. And E. Whiltome Having Recently Lost a Quantity of Hay from Their Store in Liverpool Yard, the Police Were Communicated with, With the Result That Edward Hamilton, Aged 28, a Chaff Cutter, of Offord-Road, and John Hill, Aged 23, a Labourer, of 65, Freeling-Street, Caledonian-Road, Were Arrested on Suspicion, The Nostrils, An Infant about Four Months Old Has Been Found by the Police of Arbour-Square, E., Abandoned on a Doorstep in the District, The Mildmay Conference Help Wanted, The Baroness Bertha Von Bulow Is Visiting America in the Interest of Free Kindergarten Work, Walthamstow Town Cycling Club, Removing Varnish from Oak Doors, Northern Polytechnic Institute, Births, Marriages and Deaths, An Islington Poet Laureate Ode to the Queen on Her Diamond Jubilee, June 22,1897, Hospital Sunday, Messrs. Cassell and Company Are Publishing This Week a Popular Edition, at 6d., of "The Queen's Pictures," Illustrating the Chief Events of Her Majesty's Life (Reproduced by Her Majesty's Special Permission), with Descriptive Notes by Richard R. Holmes, F. S. A., Librarian Windsor Castle, The Diamond Jubilee Servant, Dangers of Geysers in Bath-Rooms. Editorial: Friendly Society and Co-Operative Jottings, We Hear That Messrs. Palmer & Co., Limited, Are Introducing a 6d. Flask of "Bykoyle," Which Is a Fac Simile upon a Smaller Scale of Their Well-Known 1s. Flask of Cycle Oil for the Double Purpose of Lighting and Lubricating, The Evolution of a Tangle Mr. J. W. Williams Asks for an Apology, The Beverage of the People. Arts and entertainment: Good Templary, Fashion Fancies. Poem, verse: The Trials of an Artist. Fiction, drama: Chapter XXV, Love and Fortune. Display ads: Our Motto. Marriage notices: Marriages.

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