POPULAR OPERAS. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT PATIENCE. Sarurdky. Matinee and Evening. "The Box Plan, Theatre from 5.30. 640. THEATRE. SHEFFIELD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER for Six Nights, one Matinee. Saturday, 2, JOHN HART » wfll Comedy, MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, w
November 8, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Music Warehouse the Provinces. A stock of over 300 Pmnos and Organs .kept at all times. Inspection of our 6tock invited. The merely curious rece.ves equal attention courtesy as the intending purchaser. A. Wilson, Peck, and Co.'s Astarte Model A. A Pianoforte of great durability,
November 8, 1901 - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
PROCEEDINGS AT THE EXAMINATION OF DIRECTORS. YESTERDAY'S EVIDENCE. The examination into the affairs Commerce Limited," ordered the Board of Trade, was continued in the Sheriffs Court at the Assize Courts, Manchester, yesterday, before Mr. W. H. S. Watts, Registrar of the Manches
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
HALLE CONCERT. " THE CREATION." Last evening the first choral concert of the season was given, the work in hand being one which has. been performed, on the average, rather oftener than once every two years since the series began, viz., Haydn's " Creation." The organ score does n
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
THE CATHEDRAL.—THIS DAY. Morning Service.—Richardson in F, No. 122; Anthem " Come unto (Smith). Evening Service.—Richardson No. 110 ; Anthem : " Hear cryinj " THE DUTY OF THE LAITY. SPEECH MR. BRODRICK, M.P., AT BLACKHEATH. Mr. Brodrick, M.P., Secretary of State for War, I speak
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
THE HORRIBLE CASE. SCENES COURT AT THE RESUMED PROCEEDINGS. Tho charges against Frank Jackson and Edith Jackson, otherwise tho Horo?, of tho "Theocratic Unity and Purity Leaguo," were resumed at Police-court yesterday. Tho court was again crowded. The femalo .prisoner again appea
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
98% ... First Deb. 191* 102 103 ... Deb. 1914... 100 101 ... *Odd lot. Business at the docks was -well and plenty of merchandise was handled and out. For Australia, Gulf sailed general laden, after tilling Manchester goods. Another cotton carrier, the Semantha, began her journey
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Mr. Carnegie's noble gilt of for a technical school in the South Scotland has once more brought the subject of technical education forward. Soon tho tine building Whitworth-street will ready, and is clear that the country will in time be supplied with spleudidly-equipped centres
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
ILL-TIMED DEMONSTRATION BY GEN. BULLER'S SYMPATHISERS. Earl Roberts visited Nottingham yesterday, primarily for the purpose of opening in aid of the Children' 3 Hospital. Dull weather prevailed, but the streets were thronged with people. The Conrmander-iri-Chiei arrived shortly
November 8, 1901 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England