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News from 27/02/1904

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Bart Kennedy, William Howabth, Yves Guyot, Herbert Samuel,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Weekly Tribune, Notice to Readers. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, A Spoonful of Bovril Doubles the Quantity of Gravy, and Makes It Much More Delicious, Don't Put Off. News: Miners' President Election of Mr. Enoch Edwards, Dulwich T. Gautrey, The King Has Promised the London University a Contribution of 100 Guineas to the Fund Now Being Raised for the Establishment of a Central Institute of Medical Sciences, Should the Scheme Be Carried Out, City Francis W. Buxton, J. P., M. L. S. B., A Book Worth Reading The Mystery of Japan, St. George's, Hanover Square Lord O'Hagan, At Yarmouth, According to the Eastern Daily Press, a Bridegroom of 80 Was Last Week Married to a Bride Who Confessed to 60 Summers, Evenings at Home Pleasant Reading for Leisure Moments, Whitechapel G. L. Bruce, Behind the Footlights "Honour" and a Barmaid, St. George's-In-The-East Harry Gosling, Technics and Culture, Seven Victims Fearful Fire near St. Paul's London, In Berlin the Tramway Companies Are Making Concessions to Pleasure-Makers, South West Bethnal Green J. Branch, J. P., Balfour Back He Hears Much about Chinese Labour, Free Trade the Bedrock, Trains for Workers, Normanton Election Progress of the Campaign, Westminster C. Duncan, Cliffe Explosion, Reading Squeezed Out, Holborn A. W. Ansell, South St. Pancras George Bernard Shaw, West Marylebone John Lewis, West Islington W. Goodman, Noted Inventor Dead, Bow and Bromley William Wallace Bruce, East Islington Arthur a. Thomas, B. A., Hampstead W. E. Mullins, Peckham C. Goddard Glarke, Kennington J. Williams Benn, Employers and Employed "Ideal Conditions of Labour", Lady and Student Singular Libel Case in the King's Bench, The Period for Which Return Ordinary Tickets Are Available on the Midland Railway Will Undergo a Complete Revision in the Coming Summer, London County Council The Great Election on March 5th, Playgoing Drama for the Workers, Walworth Henry Jephson, The Last South American Mail Has Brought Favourable Letters regarding the Position of the Welsh Settlers in Patagonia, The Author's Week, North Hackney G. Lampard, A Parson at Sea, No Serfdom! National Protest against Slavery, North East Bethnal Green E. A. Cornwall, J. P., Mile End Bertram S. Straus, Rhodes' English Estate, Dr. Jim's Ministry, East St. Pancras Alderman Dan Hennessey, Strand Joseph Hyder, South Kensington Philip Carr, Multiple News Items, Women's World Miss Ellen Terry as Lecturer, W. Pope, South Paddington D. Vaughan Owen, North St. Pancras Dr. R. M. Beaton, David Sydney Waterlow, North Islington T. B. Napier, Ll. D., North Lambeth J. E. Gregory, In Government Departments, Weather Plant That Warns of Rain, Fog, or Fire-Damp Explosions, Rotherhithe H. J. Glanville, North Camberwell R. A. Bray, M. L. S. B., Proud of His Verse, This Advertisement Appeared Recently in a Brisbane Paper, The Mine Disaster, Farthing Books Where England Is behind Russia, Battersea John Burns, M. P., Coal Conciliation, East Finsbury J. Allen Baker, Central Finsbury Capt. Fitzroy Hemphill, West St. Pancras Earl Carrington, G. C. M. G., Greenwich R. S. Jackson, In Parliament The Ordeal of the Unemployed at Home, East Marylebone Dr. Fletcher Little, Central Hackney A. J. Shepheard, West Southwark Edric Bayley, Poplar W. Crooks, M. P., Clapham J. G. Kipling, Notes and Notions Libraries in Japan, An Essex Magistrate Named Gilbert, after a Pantomime Performance at Birkenhead, Shot at and Wounded in the Hand an Actress Named Florence Bates, to Whom He Had Been at One Time Engaged, South Hackney Edmond Browne, Terrible Tragedy Maidstone Lady and Daughters Murdered, Rev. A. W. Oxford, A Little Gossip, Bermondsey A. A. Allen, North Kensington Rev. A. W. Jephson, M. A., North Paddington John Blackwood, Deptford R. C. Phillimore, Protection and Wages in France The Eminent French Economist and Ex-Minister, War in the Far East Daring Japanese Attacks, Fiscal Frogs Thrilling Struggle of the Future, Brixton Frederick Dolman, The Bottle Hoax "Fools Enough in London to Fill a Playhouse", In the City, British Workmen or Chinese Serfs?, Woolwich F. Chambers, The Shakespeare Memorial, About Mr. Hooley, Limehouse W. B. Bawn, Children's Corner Our Journey to the North Pole, In Merry Mood, Three Years Ago Was Returned Unopposed, Big S. A. Scheme, Slaves of the Rand Adjournment of the House Moved, West Newington J. D. Gilbert, Hammersmith Gerald Ritchie, M. L. S. B., South Islington Alderman Geo. Dew, L. C. C., Chelsea Emslie John Horniman, Haggerston Lord Monkswell, With the Workers News and Views, A Member of the Beckenham Urban Council, Supporting a Motion That Smoking at Meetings Be Discontinued, Wanted to Know If Smoking Were Allowed, Why Not Pots of Beer and Other Refreshments?, Hoxton H. Ward, Norwood N. W. Hubbard, Porcelain Hats and Politeness, An Ideal Artisan The Story of "A Distinguished Workingman", Lewisham J. W. Cleland, Wandsworth Tweedy Smith, Fulham Timothy Davies, Stepney Harold E. Spender, Looking Round. Fiction, drama: Our Serial Story Lives of Iron, "Like a Novel". Arts and entertainment: Music National Opera. Display ads: Persse's, Multiple Display Advertisements. Business: Free Trade Duke Ill, In Birmingham The Workers to the Front, New Methods Unfounded Charges against Workers, The Best Policy Free Trade and the Worker. Editorial: Co-Operation Progress in "Production", The Lost Legion, Notes of the Day, Love's Labour Lost Journeys End in Cold Assizes. Shipping news: Navy Estimates A Considerable Increase. Sports: At Play "Spurs" Win. Poem, verse: Saith the Enthusiast.

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