News from 04/12/1896
1896; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Ola Moore, Clem Edwards, William Le Queux, Thos. Evans, Robert Balgarni, W. Goodwin, W. Collison, A. Sydenham, J. Flint, Will Cluse, J. Flint,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Londoner, Terms of Subscription, Important Notice. Classified ads: "My 'Labrador' Watch Has Not Varied One Minute from the Exact Time for the Last Six Weeks", Ask Your Grocer for Bromley's Coffee Essence, and Be Sure It Is Bromley's, Walkley's, No Words Can Express the Marvellous Timekeeping of the "Labbador" Watch, Best Coals Only.—Smallwood & Son, Three Great Boons, Toi-Ta, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Try Bromley's, Smallwood & Son, John Berry's Embrocation. News: No Less Thorough Work Is Just Now Being Done at This Centre under Mr. Parkyn's Guidance, the Subject Being, Mr. Pontin Followed, but through Tory Unkindness Came to an Untimely and, And Mr. Archer White, Holborn, More Children's Savings, With Regard to the Literary Side, as I Mentioned Last Week, It Is Our Wish to Give a Synopsis of the Social Religious Movement in the Parish, Week by Week, with Special Interesting Items to All and Sundry Interested in That Movement, so as to Be Always Worth the Halfpenny Charged, Parochial Seeings and Hearings, Senior Temperance Society, Bellamy Students and Their Principles, Highgate Gospel Temperance Society, Our New Work Helpers Wanted, "You Work for Him", Judy, a Jilt, St. Luke's, West Holloway, Eight O'Clock Chaos; 8.5 Still Chaos; 8.10 Speaker's Head Rises above the Troubled Waters, For Wives & Daughters What Women Are Doing, We Are Glad to Be Able to Announce That the Thoroughly Educational Work Done at the University Extention, Upper Holloway Centre, Has for the Third Time Been Evidenced by the Award, The Fight for the Free Libraries East Islington Speaks Out, Mr. Walter Sealby's Company Has This Week Been Amusing Parkhurst Audiences with a Merry Musical Comedy, Called "A Trip to Chicago", London School Board The "Shaftesbury" Frauds, North London Parliament The House That Overflowed, The Story of the Boers in the Transvaal, Then Mr. Newbone, from Walsall, in His Heavy but Convincing Style; and the Member for Aylesbury Said the Bill Was a Compromise, and Appealed to the Rads Not to Be Unreasonable, The Free Library Movement, Undoubtedly, the Question of the Hour Is the Open Spaces Question for Our Congested Brethren in the West, Children's Corner Jenny's Lesson, The B. W. T. A.—Archway Chapel, Most Readers of This Column, of Course, Know That the "National Free Labour Association," Last "Free Labour Association," &c., &c., &c., Has No Existence outside a Band of Interesting Characters, Many of Whom Have Enjoyed Her Majesty's Hospitality for Various Periods, Of Course, Tuesday Was a Big Night; a Great Night; a Huge Night; A—Well, You Understand My Meaning, Mr. Lough on His Trip to Russia Enthusiastic Meeting, The Question of the Church Bottom Wood Is Also upon the Agenda, and All Foresighted Members Will Certainly Support the Following Right and Excellent Recommendation of Mr. Osborn, Liberalism in North Islington Radicals and Reading, Holloway Social Union, Mr. E. Griffiths, the Enthusiastic Secretary of the Polytechnic, Is Highly Delighted with the Success That the Institution Is Meeting With, Our Competitions Five Shillings for a Half-Penny, Junction Road Mutual Improvement Society, Goodinge Road Mission, Blenheim Road Congregational Mission Hall, Beauty on Bicycles, Germany, Islington Guardians A "Fowl" Meeting, What Women Are Doing, Dr. C. Hubert Parry, as Chairman of the People's Concert Society, Is Making a Timely Appeal for Assistance for the Society, Which Is Doing Such Splendid Word, The Vestry Will Again Deal with the Report of the Finance Committee on the London County Council and Loans To-Morrow Night, When He Sincerely Trust That the Progressives Will Take up the Attitude We Pleaded for Last Week, and Decline to Play into the Hands of the Tentification Advocates, Turning to outside Matters, I Am Confronted by Two Great Griefs, Which Loom Large and Sadden the Prospects of the Coming Yule-Tide, On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December 8th, 9th and 10th, the Second Annual Show of All Kinds of Foreign Dogs, Organised by the "Chow Chow Club," Will Take Place at the Royal Aquarium, Frugality, Six Months' Railway Accidents, The Holloway Hall Was Packed Last Week, When the Finsbury Choral Association, Celebrated Its First Concert of the Season with a Performance of the "Specte's Bride," a Work Composed by Dvorack for the Birmingham Festival of 1885, The Public Library Movement North Islington Division, What Is to Be Done with It? The London Water Supply Deadlock, The Accursed City, Multiple News Items, Something All Can Do, Well, I Find That I Have Filled My Space, and Have No Room to Deal with the Several Matters That I Had Wanted To, Barnsbury Congregational Chapel, River Street Congregationalists What They Are Doing, The Local Case Has Been Admirably Put by Mr. Dewey, and Mr. Lough, Who Is Making a Splendid Fight, Has Made What Caught to Be Deemed an Excellent Proposal for Arriving at a Satisfactory Settlement, With the Camden-Road Baptists, The Islington Chapel Bazaar, My Thanks Are Extended to Mr. Perfect, Jun, The Progress of the Week, Labour, Friends Will Be Glad to Hear That, Though Slowly, Alderman Ben Tillett Is Making Sure Progress Towards Recovery, Then the Great Debate, Father Opposias Rose, Bradford Exports to the United States for November Were £170,904, Being a Decrease of £258,698 as Compared with November Last Year, Feminine Fancies, Hornsey-Road Wesley Guild, The Open Spaces for West Islington "Generosity" in the Common Council Chamber, Peculiar Generosity. Editorial: We Have Now Reached One of the Most Interesting and Important Aspects of the Subject, and with It We Approach the Conclusion to This, The Tramways Question, Our Guardians of the Poor Are Making a Pitiful Exhibition of Themselves of Late. Poem, verse: An Evening Guest. Fiction, drama: Chapter X State Railways in Practice, The Case for State-Owned Railways A Rallying Cry for the Liberal Party. Arts and entertainment: Finsbury Park Congregational Literary Society, Monday round Me at the Grand Theatre, Where "The Geisha," Presented by Mr. George Edwarde's Company, Initiated a Fortnight's Stay, The Royal College of Music, Dramatic and Musical Notes, Highbury Hill Chapel Concert in Aid of Christmas Dinners. Letter to the editor: National Free Labour Association To the Editor, Correspondence The Clergy and Moralty, A Correction To the Editor of the Londoner, A Nut for the Rev. Wattsditchfield to Crack The Workers and the Church, To the Editor of the Londoner, Further Letters of Sympathy To the Editor of the Londoner, Why Not Library Sunday? To the Editor of the Londoner. Review: Reviews "The Jewellers' Pocket Book Diary". Sports: The Holloway Athletics'"Smoker", Islington Athletics.
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