News from 28/08/1896
1896; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Barbara Etuno, Max Pemberton, C. P. Nicks, Henry Tomkins, G. Jordan, J. W. Williams, John Berry,
ResumoFrontmatter: The "Londoner" Guide, The Londoner, Terms of Subscription, The (Islington) Londoner. Classified ads: Ask Your Grocer for Bromley's Coffee Essence, and Be Sure It Is Bromley's, Toi-Ta. Toi-Ta Pickle, Try Bromley's Extract of Herbs & Wine Escences Be Sure They Are Bromley's as Bromley's Are the Best, Rising Sun Stove Polish, "My 'Labrador' Watch Has Not Varied One Minute from the Exact Time for the Last Six Weeks."—Sept. 1895, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Walkley's Melton Mowbray Pies, Watch This Space, This Space to Let. News: The Proposed Holloway Cricket League, The Sweet Islands of the Pacific A Talk with Mr. Louis Becke, Mr. Francis Godwin's Gospel Services for the People, A Saucy Girl Is Stabbed in the Back, Black Bartholomew's Day Rev. R. Spears on the Anniversary, "The Immense Financial Importance of the State Railways to the Kingdom of Prussia Is Shown by the Figures Contained in the Budget for 1896-97 Just Published, After Discussing the Situation in an Admirably Lucid Article under the Title of "The Next Thing to Do," They Put Forward Three or Four Alternative Questions upon Which to Fight, Masthead Notes, For Wives & Daughters The "New Woman" in Berlin, Islington Publicans Fail, Undesirable Lodgers, The Condition of Campbell Road … Months' Police-Court Record, Shocking Cruelty to a Cat Ugly Charge against a Young Wife, Twenty Reasons Why Islington Should Have a Public Library, Australian Poultry Farming A Profitable Industry, A New Cycle Industry Has Come before the Public, Secretaries Note, Holloway Porter's Violent Conduct, A Timely Note, Next Friday the Last Excursion to Yarmouth and Lowestoft, Arranged by the Printers in Aid of the Printing Machine Managers' Superanuation Fund, Will Be Run, A Cheap Receipt for Making Ginger Beer, Of Course, the Odious Social Conditions Which Surround the Early Lives of the Poor in Our Large Cities, A Vicar on Cycling, Islington Guardians Condemning the Asylums Board, Dainty Finger Tips, A Poet, Forlorn, Apostrophises Beerbohm Tree But Is Collared by an Unfeeling Policeman and Charged with Begging, Barnsbury Silyer Star V. St. George's, Custom Is Everything, A Portrait of Queen Elizabeth Found in a Garret and Pronounced to Be the Work of a Flemish Master, Rev. Ossian Davis Militant He. Opposes Drink for the Bournemouth Theatre, Rose Tibbart, Aged 32, Ironer, of Campbell-Road, Finsbury Park, Was Charged with Stealing a Purse and 19s. In Money from the Pocket of John Groves, a Ticket Collector, A New Form of Extradition How the American Immigration Act Works, On the Other Hand, Let Us Glance Briefly at the Question of State Ownership of Railways, A Rich Harvest of Sunday Gambling, Another Triumph for the Eight Hours Day Mount Pleasant & Holloway Furnish the Proofs, Austrian Crown Princess in Ireland and Scotland She Greatly Enjoyed Her Irish Tour, How Drink Stole a Man's Brains And Left Him Stranded on the Road to Reading, Overheard in the Park, Cycling Notes, The Dalston Riot Constable Still Confined to His Bed, Health of Oscar Wilde, New Hats for Old, The Wisdom of an Old Saw Re-Affirmed Honesty Is the Best Policy after All, Correspondence, Farewell Sermon of the Rev. G. W. Clutterbuck, Emphatic Minority Report, August Supplies Its Quota, Elizabeth Blake, Aged 61, of Campbell-Road, Holloway, Was Charged with Stealing a Watch and Chain, Value £3, from the Pocket of Harry Bailey, Labourer, Re-Arrest of Released Prisoners, Lion and Lamb, Islington Chapel Rambling Club, A Myddleton Street Man and His Parrot A Valuable Bird Recovered, Multiple News Items, And above All the State with Lower Fares and Rates and an Infinitely Better Service Could Run at a Great Profit and Save Us Much of Our Taxation, Annoyed by a Puppy And the Only Remedy Is to Commence a Suit in Chancery, Caroline Boodell, Aged 37, Married, of Campbell-Road, Holloway, Was Charged with Wilfully Breaking a Plate-Glass Window, Worth £4, at the "Talbot" Public-House, Englefield-Road, the Property of Mr. H. R. Harris, The 100 Mile Race for the Kop's Challenge Cup Was Practically a Match between R. Palmer, Silverdale C. C., and F. D. Frost, Bath Road C. C, The Vaccination Commission Report Presented, Important Notice, Islington Good Templars Active, Privileged Cab System Home Secretary Not Hopeful of a Settlement, "No Reflection upon You Is Intended," as Mr. Codgers Remarked to His Spouse, When He Shifted the Looking-Glass from One Table to Another, Rev. Mr. Jenkins "Of Muswell Hill and Lincolnshire" Lays down the Law, The People's Health Must Be Protected The Owner of an Insanitary House Fined, Tramps through Wild Essex VII.—The Crouch Country, The Tardy Tories, Fire in Pentonville. Editorial: Prebationers for the Big Wheel On the Brighton Railway, Our Mutual Column For Progress and Righteousness, July's Crop, We Entirely Agree with Them. Sports: Stanley Rovers Football Club, Children's Corner A Mad Cricket Match, Local Cricketers at Play, Islington Athletics. Poem, verse: Once. Display ads: The Labrador Watch, Beverages in Perfection for Summer. Arts and entertainment: A Craftsmen's Exhibition. Fiction, drama: Short Stories by Famous Authors My Friend the Dean. Letter to the editor: Y. M. C. A. Scandal To the Editor of the Londoner, Mr. Edwards' Offer of £10,000 Sterling To the Editor of the Londoner, The Right Spirit To the Editor of the Londoner, Vaccination Report Great Victory for Anti-Vaccinators, Sewermen and Sick Pay To the Editor of the Londoner, To the Editor of the Londoner, Why Should Islington Be the Dumping Ground for St. Pancras Refuse?.
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