News from 30/04/1897
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
A. T. Gould, Alfred Dimsey, C. R. Thomas, C. R. Thomas, G. W. Patterson, Peter W. Symons, Bernard James, Helen Mathers, Ralph Manley, John Maynes,
ResumoFrontmatter: Terms of Subscription, Islingtonian's Desperate Letter from Greece the Londoner. Classified ads: Baggarley's Pianos, "The Cycle Depot, 79 & 81, Fortess Road, Kentish Town, Is the Best Shop for Cycles in the Neighbourhood", Stean's Auction Rooms and Estate Offices Louis N. Stean, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, The "Chancellor" Soaps Contain All Natural Glycerine and Prevent Chapped Hands, That Piano!!, Multiple Classified Advertisements, John Berry's Embrocation, 7½d. Per Bottle, Works Great Execution upon Pain, Chest Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, &C., Furniture of Every Description on Easy Terms at Store Prices. News: Tottenham Cycling Club Fixtures, "Stroller's" Notes, Islington at the Bath, Reason Prevails, Club Reports Library, Walthamstow Havelock Contented Themselves with a Club Match, Which the Captain's Team Won by 34 Runs to 22, Mildmay Fur and Feather Society, Coming Events, The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Children's Sunday Evening Services Was Held in Union Chapel Schoolroom on Sunday Evening Last, A Wedding, Islington Vestry, Religion and Work A Reply to Mr. T. H. L. Jones, Ambulance, I Beg to Thankfully Acknowledge a Large Number of Fixture Lists, The Camden Town Y. M. C. A. Swimming Club, Sly's Improved Patent Truss (44 Prize Medals, Diploma, and Royal Appointments Awarded), The Following Letters Have Also Come to Hand, Waverley V. Enfield Spartans, Bits, Brief and Breezy from the Mildmay Radical Club & Institute, Our Garden, Mr. Bottomley's Great Act Will He Come to Islington ?—A Rumour, Tufnell and Caledonian Parks Syndicate, Limited, Purely Personal, I. O. G. T, The Right of What Are Called "Working Men's Clubs" to Give Performances, Tottenham Hotspur Took a Curiously Mixed Team down to Loughborough, and Considering That Ambler, Burrows, Briggs, Wilson, Devlin, McElheney, Almond, and Payne, Were All Away, They Did Well to Only Lose by Three Goals to Two, Another Terrible Fire at Caledonian Road Three Persons Killed and Seven Injured, Banking on Co-Operative Principles, What Our Members Are Doing at St. Stephen's, The Yarmouth Mercury Made the Following Eulogistic Reference to the Gentleman on His Leaving Gorleston Tabernacle, to Come to London, A Hearty and Enthusiastic Meeting Was Held in Connection with Mr. Francis Godwin's Services in River-Street Lecture Hall, Essex-Road, on Saturday Evening Last with Mr. Francis Godwin in the Chair, To-Day (Friday) Is the Very Last of the 1896-97 Football Season, and To-Morrow We Shall Be in the Throes of Cricket Excitement, A Big Fight, We Shall Be Massacred An Islington Yolunteer with the Greek Army, In Reply to Yours, Terrible Tragedy at Crouch End A Successful Doctor's Suicide, The Liquidator of the English Publishing Company, Which till Recently Produced Mr. Ashmead Bartlett's England, Reports,"No Assets Have Come into My Hands", Ratepayers and Their Rights Plucky Action against the Vestry, The News of the Week, The Good Templars Are Determined to Keep a Firm Stand on the Teetotal Question, P. And E. Council, For Progress and Righteousness, Helping the Poor Man Penny Banks, Multiple News Items, That Other Lung £6,000 Still Wanted, The Salters' Hall Baptist Chapel Was One of the Old City Chapels, Having Formerly Been in Salters' Hall-Court, Cannon-Street, E. C., and in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries the Services Were Held in the Hall of the Salters' Company Whence the Chapel Derived Its Name, Mr. Lough, M. P., and Mr. Heber Hart, Ll. D., at Liverpool Road Denouncing the Government, After 21 Years Service with the Great Western Railway, Charles John Miles, Clerk, Was Charged at Westminster on Wednesday with Embezzling £179, Good Templary at Tottenham, I Was Particularly Taken by the Recitations of Messrs, Middlesex District Lodge, In the North the Fight Seems to Be Altogether in the Hands of the Progressives, Sophie's Cookies, The Royal Military Tournament Arrangements Are Already Far Advanced. Sports: Cricket Club, Sports and Pastimes Our Competitions, Unitus Football Club, Cricket, Volunteer Football League, The St. Mary's Somers Town, Junior Cricket Team, Cricket Challenge. Arts and entertainment: Entertainments, Multiple News Items, The Latest Theatre Project Hails from Tottenham, Where Plans Are on Foot to Build an Albert Theatre on the Site of the Town Hall, Dramatic and Musical Notes Tears at the Parkhurst. Fiction, drama: Children's Corner Snake Story from Florida, The Following Characteristic Story Occurs in London's Interview with Mrs. Richardson, of the Islington Vestry, on April 15th, Chapter X, Love and Fortune Chapter IX. Poem, verse: The Queer Little Hen. Weather report: Athens, Wednesday, April 22nd. Letter to the editor: The Club and Institute Union To the Editor, Correspondence An Appeal, Correspondence The Editor Does Not Hold Himself Responsible for the Opinions Expressed by Correspondents. Editorial: Friendly Society and Co-Operative Jottings, News from the War, We Are Glad "The Londoner" and the Libraries Association. Display ads: Full Particulars of the 100 Mangles to Be Given Away Next Month to Purchasers of the Chancellor Soap and Large 3d..
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