GIRL. Seymour Hicks and Ivan Caryll. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, «t 2.30. Box-office open 10 to 10. Tel.. 2.645. Gerrard. Gaiety theatre. Manager, Mr. George Edwarde*. TO-NIGUT, at 8.0 floors open 7.40) (Wot evenings half an hour earlier). A New Musical Play, THE MATINEE EVERY SA'IU
January 20, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Original Subscription Painting by. J. H. THADDEUS, NOW IN THE REFORM CLUB, LONDON. YilS PORTRAIT of the late Right Hoe. W. E. GLADSTONE was approved of hy himself hy affixing his signature to the First Impression, NOW FIRST PUBLISHED.
January 20, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
There only remains to speak of another branch of this great policy —a branch nearer to my heart, more important to you and to this country than anything else. Does anyone really believe that our present relations with our possessions abroad can permanently endure? Is it not cert
January 20, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
AN AUDACIOUS “COMMISSION.’’ SUGGESTED PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY. ,t night the Duke of Devonshire, Prcsiof the Unionist Free Food League, was the principal speaker at a demonstration under auspices of the League in the Philharmonic Ball. Liverpool. Great interest was manifested in th
January 20, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
A larse company witnessed ice hockey match HenKler's last evening between the Amateur and Argyll filiating Clubs. The Amateur S.C. won nil. B3DBEEHOOTH CLUB. Tine weather favoured the opening day’s play in tbe winter meeting the Bournemouth Club yesterday. The Winter Cup. tor wh
January 20, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
“Thy Kingdom come” wa» the third text, and indicated one way by which they were to seek to promote God’s Kingdom. They were to pray tor it, and to pray for it daily, for their conflict with the kingdom of evil was daily conflict, in which they needed a daily equipment. Then, tha
January 18, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
The Popular Concert on Saturday gave m rather dull afternoon of music. Mosart’a violin sonata in B Bat was somewhat tamely played by Professor Kruse and Miss Margaret Wild, without sufficient grace and vitality of feeling. The other concerted work was Spohr’s double quartet in E
January 18, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England