News from 29/09/1888
1888; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. W. Robertson Scott, J. Arthur Elliott, J. Arthur Elliott, J. Leech, J. B. Leno,
ResumoFrontmatter: Notice, The Radical Leader. News: Book Chat, John Dillon on "The Plan of Campaign", Napoleon the Little, Political Leaders IX.—The Right Honorable Sir Charles Russell, Q. C., M. P., How to Stop Sweating, It Was Long Thought That the Negroes Were Not Subject to Yellow Fever, False Rumors, Drink and Crime, Gladstone's Visit to Birmingham, Educational Policy, Flying Shots, Labor Notes, The Fads and the Faddists IV.—The Case for the Channel Tunnel, Bazaine's Weakness, Foreign Affairs, The Prince as a Politician, London School Board Elections, Sons of Joy, Liberty, Let Others Despair of You, I Never Despair of You. . . . Not A Grave Of The Murdered For Freedom But Grows Seed For Freedom, Northampton and Sunday Closing, Davitt Replies to Chamberlain, Metropolitan Pauperism, Shot and Shell, Mr. Carnegie on America and the Land Question, Jottings and Pickings, Multiple News Items, The Coercion Bill of Costs, Nonconformists and the Education Commission, Warming up Warren, Madness and Murder. Songsheet, music: The Song of the Chief Commissioner, Old Erin, Dear Erin! (Tune—"Widow Machree"), Songs for Radicals Tune—"Marching On!" (Salvation Army Air). Editorial: Radical Clubs IX.—The Deptford Liberal Club. Arts and entertainment: The Baron De Squirms, Radical Gems. Poem, verse: Good-Bye, Wobbler [A Rumor of Sir Charles Warren's Retirement Is Again Current]. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of "The Radical Leader", The People's Palace To the Editor of "The Radical Leader", Controversial. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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