Reports rcrcivcd through Darjiling statr that the Tibetans may i»o»*ibiT to provide supplies and animals after the mission bejond Furthermore, it was hinted that they may prison the wells and make constant night attacks. which will supported by the cunca of the Lamas against the
January 30, 1904 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The ” olobe's ” Shanghai correspondent, telegraphing week ago, said: Full continuation ia given to-day to the important report which telegraphed to you last night, that the Powers who maintain the policy of the anti-partition of China nra prepared to snpr>rt that policy to the f
January 30, 1904 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Wife (who is always ailing); You will bury the side of first husband, won't you. dear ? Husband: With pleasure, dear, a “ WeU.”said the cheerful wife, who thought she had a soprano voico. “il tho worst comes the worst. I could keep the wolf from the door by singing.” “ 1 don’t d
January 30, 1904 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Thbatm Royal.— Proprietors, Meows 0. and L. B. Barnard} Acting-Manager, Mr Lionel Barnard; Seerotary, Mr Geo. O. Ridley.— Mr Walter Melville's drama Her Second Time Earth Is the attraction at the Royal Babmakd’s Palaoi or VABiima.—Bolo Proprietor, Mr L. B. Barnard.—The Imperial
January 30, 1904 - The Era - London, London, England
Opiba House. Oeoerel Manager, H. Oswald Bedford.—This week the management provided greet treat for the youngsters fairy estravegenes. Beauty and the Bea»t—a really genuine Christmas pantomime, performed entirely by ehtldren. It wee happy idee that tempted Messrs Harold Levy end
January 30, 1904 - The Era - London, London, England
Tbsatas Royal. R«aldcfit-Moao<«r. Mr J. Herbert la agalo here. Aa Tveodlepoaah Mr Delay Oooper be the heekbooe of the ahow, cfforta being clever end veiled. Mlaa Aggie Morris Led? Holy rood mekea hit. end her aoegs ere eneored. Meitlend, the Dolorea, bee fine voice, end know* ho
January 30, 1904 - The Era - London, London, England
Miss Dorotht Marsuin is young actress who has bad most sueeeasfnl time in Australia; and has found the audiences there most kindly disposed towards her. appearance she presents strong likeness to some of the English photographs of Miss Edna May, and it would easy to imagine her
January 30, 1904 - The Era - London, London, England