A Prge from Daughter’s Diary, Three Acts, J. M. BARRIE, in which MISS ELLEN TERRY and MISS IRENE VANBRUGH will make their reappearance. FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY Next, April Blb, 2.30. Box-ofEce open ten to ten.
April 4, 1905 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
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April 4, 1905 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
M. Seailles has found his inspiration in the special contemporary need this'alliance between the worker and the thinker. Eighteen months ago I called the attention of readers of this column to his “Affirmation of the Modern Conscience.” Here is fresh series of these “affirmation
April 4, 1905 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
" The Poetry of Architecture.” By John Ruekln. George Allen. 6s. net. The interest of this book is mainly historical. First issued in 1837, these papers in Loudon's Architectural Magazine were the earliest criticism the future author “Modern Paintors.” Here first appeared the no
April 4, 1905 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
(By Richard Atwell.) PROBLEMS. No. 389.—1. Nunes. No. 399.—1. J. Manriog. White draws in three. White wine four. No. 391.—C. Taylor. No. 892.-J. T. Cordon. www BAVV White draws in seven. White wins in eight Vols. I. and 11. the Encyclopedia Draughts will be presented to the send
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Morn in?.—To United State*, etc., via Southampton; tn Egypt via Marseilles; to Para and Manaoa by British Packet via Lisbon; to Egypt. Cyprus, Aden. India, Mombasa, Uganda, and Zanzibar Sea, to Egypt, Aden, India, Ceylon, China. Strait* Settlements, Siam, and Australia via Italy
April 4, 1905 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
At Loughborough (Leicestershire) Petty Sessions a number of summonses against Passive Resistors were heard. Five defendants came from Quoin, including the Rev. G. E. Payne, who said he must make his protest because he felt the rate interfered with the rights of his conscience. T
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