News from 03/01/1896
1896; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Harold Spender, Uncle Geegee, Elijah A. Morse, Thos. Mallalieu,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Londoner, Terms of Subscription, The Londoner, January … 1896. Classified ads: This Space to Let, Multiple Classified Advertisements, "My 'Labrador' Watch Has Not Varied One Minute from the Exact Time for the Last Six Weeks."—Sept. 1895. The "Labrador" Can Be Obtained of All Watchmakers, Colling's, Tailor and Outfitter, 22, Seven Sisters' Rd. News: Transvaal Problems Question of the Blacks, An Almanack, Concert at Bruce Grove Board School, London Welsh Tour Stroud V. London Welsh, The Great Silver Robbery A Painful Sequel, Calies V. West Herts, The Venezuela "War" American Congressman Writes to "The Londoner", Middlesex V. Kent, Translate into English, Charged with Throwing a Lamp, Masthead Notes, Thirty Dinners, The First Meeting of the Mutual To-Night, Being a Recital Entitled "Dr. Marigold" (Dickens) Is Promised as a Great Treat and the Usual Attendance of 120 Is Expected to Be Very Largely Exceeded, Friday, January 3, Christmas at Tottenham Hospital, Children's Corner A Very Nice Game, Shall We Snuff the Labour Bureau? The Chorus of Complaint, Jubilee Hall, Hornsey Rise, Offord Road Mutual, Top Hats V. Bonnets, 1150 Xmas Teas, I Have Received a Note and a Very Pretty Christmas Card from Harry Davis, Who Won the Book for Puzzle-Guessing, University Extension Finsbury Park Centre, A Valuable Annual, Fire at Highbury, St. Peter's, Langdon Road, Junction Road Congregational, Bakers V. Sweeps, Another Old Landmark to Disappear, St. James's Literary Society, The Exciting Struggle at Finsbury Park Desperate Affair, I Think That Certain Journalists Must Be Playing a New Game at Hazard, I Must Leave over My Answers to Last Week's Puzzles until Next Week, Upper Holloway Baptists, Armenia A National Disgrace, A School Code of Morals As Taught in France, A Backward Glance, A Deaf and Dumb Tea, The "Whittington" School, Highgate Hill, Multiple News Items, The Fight for the Infirmary The Two Camps, Islington Presbyterian, Archway Wesleyans, New Court Chapel, Square Word, Great Northern Hospital Scandal Mr. Bax Makes His Charges, Mr. Rickard, the Enterprising Tradesman in the High-Road as Will Be Seen from Our Advertising Columns Is Announcing a Sale, "Labour Co-Partnership", An Evening "On Our Own" Dinner to the Staff and Employees, The Coster Nuisance Prosecution under the Act of Charles I, Islington Guardians Great Northern Hospital Scandal, Lion Tamer Killed, Tottenham Liberal and Radical Club Loan Society, Bohemian Concert, For Wives & Daughters A Few Fancy Costumes for Christmas Festivities, Caledonian Road Congregational, Our Mutual Column For Progress and Righteousness, Saturday's Fixtures. Display ads: This Space to Let. Fiction, drama: Chapter XXVII A Vain Appear, Chapter XXVI A Lull, At the Sign of the Guillotine Chapter XXV.—Continued. Puzzle, game: Puzzles Buried Trees. Poem, verse: The Londoner. Review: Reviews "Advance". Editorial: We Extract the Following from the "Clipping", Mr. W. H. Walkley The Case against St. John's Site, Armenia, A Crusade among Working Men Presentation to Rev. J. E. Watts-Ditchfield, Special to Draught Players, Preachers and Teachers, "The Labour Annual" The "Labour Annual," Edited by Joseph Edwards, Published at the Clarion Office, Fleet Street, E. C. 1/-. Sports: Swansea v. London Welsh, Bromley v. London Caledonians (a), Football Boots with Double-Ankle Pads, 5/11; Rugby and Association Boots, 6/11 and 7/11, Football Boots with Double Ankle Pads, 5/11; Rugby and Association Boots, 6/11 and 7/11, Islington Athletics, Old Leysians V. London Welsh.
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