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News from 15/04/1897

1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Helen Mathers, Ralph Manley,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Londoner, April 15,1897, The Londoner Edition for Islington. Classified ads: Ask Your Grocer for Bromley's Coffee Essence, and Be Sure It Is Bromley's, Baggarley's Pianos, "The Cycle Depot, 79 & 81, Fortess Road, Kentish Town, Is the Best Shop for Cycles in the Neighbourhood", The "Chancellor" Soaps, Furniture of Every Description on Easy Terms at Store Prices, John Berry's, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Emerson Cycles, John Southern, Banking on Co-Operative Principles. Editorial: Library Association Scandal. Sports: Grand Swimming Gala Duchess of Sutherland Presents Prizes, Sports and Pastimes "Stroller's" Notes, Round the Clubs The Gifford Hall F. C. News: Tottenham Schools Sport, At St. Stephen's, Canonbury, Rev. A. V. Hodges Concluded Last Sunday a Course of Addresses on "The Cross of Christ", A "Charm" Revival, A Silly Girl's Sad Death Love and Suicide, A Hospital for Animals, United League, The Annual Sermons of the Baptist Missionary Society Will Be Presached in London on April 25th, Mr. Van Der Weyde Had an Experience like the Athenians' Who Won Favour with Their Syracusan Captors by Reciting the New Poems of Euripides, The Following Is the Easter Programme of Tottenham Hotspur at Northumberland Park, The Approach of Summer Means the Abandonment of Many Indoor Temperance and Religious Meetings, "Londoner" League Ladders, But It Was the Scene That Impressed Me More than the Play, Probably the Tallest Roman Catholic Priest in the United States Is the Rev. Frank Lowenze, Who Arrived the Other Day at New York from Germany and Proceeded Westward to Minnesota, Where He Is to Do Duty, The Tottenham Hotspurs Had a Unique Experience Last Saturday, and It Is Rare Indeed That They Have to Take the Field Minus Both Burrows and Montgommery, Notes Ta'en Amang Ye, Concession by Miners, Liverpool-Road Wesleyan Chapel Sunday School Has Been Celebrating Its Anniversary, Since Meeting with an Accident Last December, William Powell, Aged 50, Late of 45, Thorpedale-Road, Has Not Been Well, How Photographers Become Rich, William George Knight Will Have the Sympathy of All Who Have Been the Victims of the Dyspeptic Tram or Bus Conductor, Mr. Henry Erskine Allon, M. A., Eldest and Only Surviving Son of the Late Dr. Henry Allon, of Islington, Died on Saturday Night, after a Short Illness, at His Sister's Residence in Highbury-Grove, N., the Cause of Death Being an Abscess on the Brain, Two Curious Accidents Made a Professional Photographer of Him: the First Was Having to Wait a Week to Have His Photograph Taken, The Holloway Suicide, Islington Vestry Official Baiting, Nurses—Real and Sham, Parochial Seeings and Hearings, For Wives & Daughters What Women Are Doing, River-Street Chapel Anniversary An Encouraging Report, I Can Say Little Good of Crouch End This Week, Ambulance, Sly's Improved Patent Truss (44 Prize Medals, Diploma, and Royal Appointments Awarded), Bits, Brief and Breezy from the Mildmay Radical Club & Institute, Work and Workers City of Birmingham Tramways Company and Their Employes, Contrary to Anticipations Allen and Mair Both Played Wonderful Well at Back, the Former Being Plucky in the Extreme, Club Reports Special Notice, Women as Manufacturers, Now, I Have Not the Slightest Shadow of a Doubt That I Was Wrong, Already We See That the Moderates Are Trying to Cut at the Root of This by Their Minority Report, Labour Mems, Newspaper Readers of the Present Generation Have Forgotten How a Band of Professedly Independent Irishmen, Led by the Lawyer Who Was Afterwards Execrated by His Countrymen as "Judge Keogh," Was Returned to the House of Commons, Declaring That Not One of Them Would Take Office until the Wrongs of Their Country Were Redressed, Fashion Notes, "This Column Is Reserved by the Proprietors of the "Chancellor" Soap, Dr. Pierson at Harecourt Chapel, Multiple News Items, The Speech Made by Dr. Heber Hart, Liberal Candidate for South Islington, at the Eighty Club Dinner on Tuesday Evening Was a Great Success, Speaking of Tram Conductors Reminds Me of an Awkward Fix I Got into the Other Day with One of the Choleric Race, Dr. A. T. Pierson Preached at Harecourt Chapel, Canonbury, on Sunday, and I Am Informed That There Is a Likelihood of His Accepting the Pulpit, Memory of One of the Gravest of Parliamentary Scandals in the Middle of the Century Has Been Revived by the Death in London of Mr. John Doyle, Who Was for Years the Doyen of the Press Gallery of the House of Commons, from Which Position He Retired Only a Very Few Years since, after over 50 Years' Service, Now, I like That! "A Sentimental as Well as a Happy People", Crouch Hill v. Edmonton Thistle, Bits from Books Dugald M'TAVISH, Mr. Bottomley to Hansard Shareholders, The Duke of Hamilton Presented His Little Nine-Year-Old Daughter with an Acceptable Birthday Gift Recently, Mr. Van Der Weyde, the Great Photographer, Has Had a Varied and Interesting Career Even for London, Writes "The Diner Out" in the Queen, Lady Guardians in Ireland, This Policy Has Been Triumphantly Vindicated by the Special Committee Proposed by the Moderates, in Order to Wreck the Department, Southern League, I Was Agains at the Crystal Palace Where Duty Called Me to the Front, and for the Benefit of Those Readers Who Were Not Present at the Great Association Cup Final between Aston Villa and Everton, I Will Give a Few of My Impressions, A Canvassing Visit, I Trust That That Long-Suffering Class the Electric Light Consumers Will Be Thankful for the Small—The Very Small Mercy Vouchsafed to Them in the Small—The Very Small Reduction in the Price of the Current, The Care of Books, Islington and Highbury Y. M. C. A Jubilee Public Meeting, A Crowded Meeting Welcomed Mrs. Booth at Holloway Baptist Chapel on Tuesday Last, Children's Corner Celebrated Boy Athletes, At Caledonian Park the London Scots Antagonised Their Local Rivals, the Casuals, and Won a Somewhat Disjointed Game by One Goal to Nil, There Is yet Another Element of Injustice in the Small Exchequer Contribution Which London Gets Compated with Other Parts of the Country, North Middlesex League and Alliance Easter Festival, The Members of the Liquor Trade Are Very Loud in Their Protestations of Loyalty and Patriotism, but They Usually Do All They Can to Avoid Paying Water or Poor Rates, How the Sculptor Canova First Distinguished Himself, London League Division I, North Eastern Railway Dispute, Few People Are Aware (Says a Correspondent) of the Extraordinary Circumstances under Which Chopin Composed His Famous "Dead March", The St. James's Cricket Club, at Their General Meeting, Elected for Officers the Following Gentlemen, Princess Marie of Greece, Dr. W. Jollins Deserves the Heartiest Congratulations upon Having Attained the Distinguished Honour of Being Elected Chairman of the London County Council, the Largest and Most Important Municipal Body in the World, Strike of Carpenters at Dudley, News Notes, Christ Church Cricket Club Have the Following Dates Open, A Sacred Concert Will Be Given at Junction-Road on Good Friday Evening at 8 P. M, The Most Reverend Father Sophronios, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria, Is the Oldest Prelate in the World, A Fact That Has Caused No Inconsiderable Impression in Rome, Says a Catholic Times Correspondent in That City, Is the Entrance of a Noted Socialist Leader into a Monastery, Olive Schreiner's Mother, Personal Gossip, Tottenham Ascham Sports Club, At Finsbury Park Congregational Church, on Sunday Evening Last, 112 Members Were Added to the Fellowship on Testimony, Practically as First-Fruits of the Results from Mr. George Clarke's Recent Mission, Tottenham Cycling Club, Entertainments, For Progress and Righteousness, By Special Invite of the Genial Rev. G. W. Kerr, I Was Present on Tuesday Night at a Concert and Sale of Work at St. John's Schoolrooms, Liberalism in East Islington A Grand Meeting, I Wish Particularly to Draw the Attention of Local Footballers to the Announcement in Another Column of the North Middlesex League Easter Festival, At Spring Gardens on Tuesday There Was a Fairly Quiet Day; but a Report Dealing with the Expenses of the Works Committee Was Quite Enough to Get Lord Onslow on His Legs …, The St. James's Cricket Club Have Vacancies for a Few All-Round Players. Arts and entertainment: Music for the Deaf. Fiction, drama: Love and Fortune Chapter VI. Business: Suggested Rules for the Proposed Benevolent Fund, Oldham Iron Trade.—14,000 Workmen Out. Poem, verse: The Little Girl Who Grew Up. Letter to the editor: Correspondence To the Editor.

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