News from 11/06/1897
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Londoner, Terms of Subscription. Classified ads: Ask Your Grocer for Bromley's Coffee Essence, and Be Sure It Is Bromley's, Furniture, Mildmay Radical Club and Institute, "The Cycle Depot, 79 & 81, Fortess Road, Kentish Town, Is the Best Shop for Cycles in the Neighbourhood", The "Chancellor" Soaps Contain All Natural Glycerine and Prevent Chapped Hands, Something Sensational at 92, Queen's Crescent, J. L. Huntly, Multiple Classified Advertisements, John Berry's Embrocation, Banking on Co-Operative Principles. News: For Wives & Daughters, The Holiday, Parochial Seeings and Hearings, "Stroller's" Notes, Dramatic and Musical Notes, Mildmay Fur and Feather Society, Burglars at Highgate, Pets in Hot Weather, Must Villains Be Black?, Woman's Suspicious Death at Islington, The Jubilee An Highburian in Perplexity, A Second Prize of Five Shillings Is Offered for the Best Batting or Bowling Record of an Individual, for the Month of June, Will Highgate's Wood Be Saved?, Lady Rothschild Laid the Foundation Stone of Action Cottage Hospital on Wednesday, Bits, Brief and Breezy Library, When "Robert" Calls Refusing to Assist the Police, And the Cause of It All, Robbery at the Military Tournament, Ambulance, The Church Lads' Brigade at Hatfield, Barnsbury Silver Star C. C., To Be Given Away, Assaulting a Woman, Bazaar at Tufnell Park, Islington Guardians Jubileer Fares, Records of the Reign, Purely Personal, The Cat and the Clergyman's Daughter, Children's Corner Exaggeration, St. Stephen's C. E. T. S., London Vestrydom A Progressive Victory of over Thirty Seats, Missing, but Found, What Our Members Are Doing at St. Stephen's, On the Same Day, Mr. Lough Asked the Chancellor of the Exchquer Whether, John Lynch, 30, Carman, Attended a Wedding and Afterwards Entered the Red Bull, Gray's Inn-Road, and Assaulted the Barman and Mrs. Mary Saunders, the Manageress, Interesting Sale of Horses, Revolver Duel at Clerkenwell, At the County of London Sessions Henry Mashford, a Baker, Was Sent to Goal for Four Months for Appropriating the Money Paid Him on Account of His Master, Blythe and Gay, A Dainty Royal Dress, A Man Named Herbert Barnett, Aged 54, Living at 46, Hastings-Street, St. Pancras, There Was a Pretty Wedding on Wednesday at St. Augustine's, Highbury New Park, When the Rev. Lancelot, Nose v. Mouth Breathing, Sly's Improved Patent Truss, A Much-Married Man, The News of the Week, By the Stipendiary's Clerk The Robbery at Crisp & Co.'S, For Progress and Righteousness, An Unprofitable Partner, Cycling Meeting at Wood Green, Local Wedding, Multiple News Items, Till June 28th There Is Peace at Spring Gardens, Professor W. Ramsay and Women Students, Northern Polytechnic Institute, Holloway Road, Flower Show, Wanstead (a Team) v. Hornsey Rise Played at Wanstead on Whit Monday, Loyal Subjects of the Queen, Mr. Lewis H. Glenton Kerr, the Secretary of the Great Northern Central Hospital, Has Issued a Warning to the Public to Make All Cheques and Postal Orders Payable to "The Great Northern Central Hospital," and to Cross Them "Messrs. Barclay and Co.", Hornsey Rise C. C. Played on Stamford Hill Ground, A Word to the Boys, Publications and Their Profits, There Was a Very Good Attendance at the Weekly Meeting of Mr. Francis, Ladies' Tea-Rooms, A General "Set To", Jubilee of the Band of Hope, Islington Vestry Who Wants a Clock?, White Sports upon Varnished Furniture Will Disappear If Your Hold a Hot Plate from the Stove over Them. Sports: Sports and Pastimes Our Competitions, Boxing on Monday Night, Cricket South Hornsey v. Hanley, Cricket St. Matthews v. Crescent, Cricket, All the Local Cricket Results, Athletics Tee-To-Tum Sports, Middlesex County Sports Club, Finsbury Park Cricket Association. Arts and entertainment: At the Earl's Court Exhibition, Fashion Fancies. Business: 73 Lbs. Deficient. Poem, verse: The National Anthem, The Doldrums. Birth notices: Births, Marriages and Deaths. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Fiction, drama: Chapter XXII, Love and Fortune Chapter XXI, Chapter XXIII. Letter to the editor: Bill Muggins Again. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Book Notice Mothers and Daughters.
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