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News from 02/11/1889

1889; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Howard Evans, E. Owens Blackburne,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Notice, The Rural World. Table of contents: Contents. News: There Are about 12,000 Shops for the Sale of Milk in London, The Shade Trees Planted along the Quays, Avenues, and Boulevards, and in the Squares, Parks, and Gardens of Paris Number More than 400,000, The Separatists Have Hardly yet Got over Their Dismay and Disappointment at the, Mr. Manfield in Advocating the Application of Lord Ashbourne's Act to England, Is on a Wild Goose Chase, There Is a Small Holdings Bill before Parliament, and a Committee Has Also Been Sitting upon the Question during the Last Session, Allotments in Hampshire Lord Montagus Estate, Draining Land, Mr. Chamberlain, of Whom an Illustration Is Given Herewith, Is One of the Few Who Are Really Deeply Interested in the Allotments and Small Holdings Question, Poultry Notes, Labourers Who Desire Allotments Should Not Be Frightened over the Mere Form of Applying to Boards of Guardians or Land Owners with the View of Obtaining What They Want, Labourers' Allotment Suppers A Landlord Testifies to the Value of Allotments, News in a Nutshell, The Houses of This Country Are Worth a Great Deal More than the Land, Allotment Dinners and Suppers Mr. Townsend, M. P., and His Tenants, Fireside Scraps, Mr. Gladstone Seems to Have Forgotten This Fact, for the Other Day He Made a Speech Stating That the Unionists Ought to Have Placed the Act into the Hands of the Country Council, Our London Letter Specially Contributed, Sway (Hants.)—The Allotments Question, The London Workmen Who Went to the Paris Exhibition to Report upon Their Trades Were Entertained by the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House on Saturday, The Home and Cottage Garden What to Do, and How to Do It, Farnham Leases and Land, Notes from Ireland, Inside the Home, I Was Glad to See the Other Day That a Bishop Had Warned His Clergy of the Danger of Opposing Free Education, Practical Farm Hints, Men and Masters Work and Wages, Multiple News Items, Oxford.—The Allotments Question, The Chief Organ of the Separatist Party, the Daily News, Has Seen Fit to Criticise, in Its Own Peculiar Way, the Rural Labourers' League, and, in Dubbing It a "Sham Labourers' League," It Has Probably Given It about the Best Advertisement We Could Have Wished For, To Preserve Natural Flowers, However, the Reports Are Really Very Full of Information, Not Merely about the Exhibition but about the Paris Workmen and Their Modes of Life, There Are Not Many Poultry Breeds That Can Be Regarded as Universally and Uniformly Good in One Part of the Country One Breed May Be Found Most Suitable and Successful, but the Very Same May Do Badly in Another Part, Rabbit Breeding A Profitable Industry for Working Men, Village, &c., Reports, Ripley (Surrey).—Ploughing Match. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: Charity Land The Weedon Case, A Reader Asks for Our Opinion and Advice Concerning the Liming of Pasture Land, Which Is Being Dug up for Allotments, Answers to Correspondents, Horses Good Walkers. Fiction, drama: I Once Heard a Story of Two Old Maids Who Were Found Weeping in Their Own Parlour, Chapter XXX In the Woodlands, "The Love That Loves Alway" A Story of Faith and Infatuation, Chapter XXXI "It Is My Misfortune, Not Your Fault". Letter to the editor: Correspondence, Allotment Cultivation To the Editor of "The Rural World". Display ads: Cooper Cooper & Co..

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