CLIFTON _ROBINSON AND Whew the Lodes Tramways new Bill Were • net Thurs. dep, Mr. Chine of lie ',Meese WA Baling Law Braelord would be .July to Whit basal that that day hie =waist! pemmers ass °astral waist!ewd float Leaden Railways eons- Weed t he bad heed el so aseideet or aste
June 19, 1901 - Middlesex Independent - London, London, England
Walter Dodsworth, living at 64, Harrow-road, °rayed the help of Mr. Plowden, at Marylebone polke court on Saturday, to discover the whereabouts of hit little daughter, Elsie, aged 12,*who bad boon missing einoe midday on Wednesday. She returned home from school that morning as u
June 15, 1901 - Middlesex Independent - London, London, England
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June 15, 1901 - Middlesex Independent - London, London, England
L'Aiglon, the new play by Ed. Roetand, which Mme. Sarah Bernhardt and Coquelin are playing at Her Majesty's, is a six-act drama in rhymed alexandrines representing the adolescent life and mental oontiiota of the hapless Duo de Reiohstadt, son of the great Napoleon, who, ushered
Mr. Owen Hall's " book " produces a much lees agreeable impression. There was scope for a dainty story in the idea of an immortal maiden banished from Venus to Earth ; but the author of The Silver Slipper haa sent his heroine wandering about Paris, to the Fair de Neuilly and the
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