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ANOTHER RUSSIAN OUTRAGE.

ANOTHER RUSSIAN OUTRAGE.

The herring fishermen of Barra, Scotland, have a warm side towards Russia, for business reasons. In the piping times of peace the subjects of the Tsar are the fishermen's best customers. They eat
January 12, 1905 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
"It is not so hard to sow as to reap."

"It is not so hard to sow as to reap."

A tall man came in. He advanced towards her with a swift, .eager stride. Vanna held out both her hands, rising quickly, and the white lids dropped suddenly over her eyes. Anthony Heron had a fine, strong face, with a singularly open and boyish expression that made it y good to l
January 12, 1905 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

Hurst Park engagements.—Royal Rouge and Pomfret. All engagements under N.H. rules, except Park Maiden Hurdle Race, Wolverhampton April Meeting.—Ermyntrude. All published handicaps.—Hampton Boy. All engagements under N.H. rules.—Klbrit. All engagements.---Marten (dead).
January 12, 1905 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
NONE NEED BE FAT.

NONE NEED BE FAT.

What " Antipon " Can Do. "What is Antipon '? " is a question one often hears now ; and it is as well that our stout readers should have a correct answer, instead of a misleading account of the world-famous fat-absorbent which has awakened so much interest in scientific and other
January 12, 1905 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
ZOO" DIRECTOR RETIRING.

ZOO" DIRECTOR RETIRING.

Having carried out all that he deems necessary to bring the Zoological Gardens of London into line with modern requirements, Mr. W. E. de Winton has tendered his resignation of his directorship of that institution. He succeeded Dr. P. L. Sciater, who retired some months ago, and
November 21, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
AMUSEMENTS. HAYMARKET. COUSIN KATE. TO-DAY, at 3, and TO-NIGHT, at 9. Preceded at 2.30 and 8.30 by SHADES OF NIGHT.

AMUSEMENTS. HAYMARKET. COUSIN KATE. TO-DAY, at 3, and TO-NIGHT, at 9. Preceded at 2.30 and 8.30 by SHADES OF NIGHT.

MATINEE WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 2.30. MAJESTY'S. MR. TREE. TO-DAY, at 2.15, and EVERY EVENING, at 8.15. Shakespeare's KING RICHARD 11. MATINEE TO-DAY and EVERY SATURDAY, 2.15. Box-office (Mr. F. J. Turner), ten to ten.—HlS MAJESTY'S. IMPERIAL THEATRE. MR LEWIS WALLER. TO-DA
November 21, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
" DAILY MIRROR " SERMONETTE. SPECIALLY CONTRIBUTED TO THIS PAPER. By the Rev. Canon HORSLEY. "The mortal must put on

" DAILY MIRROR " SERMONETTE. SPECIALLY CONTRIBUTED TO THIS PAPER. By the Rev. Canon HORSLEY. "The mortal must put on

immortality." 1 Cor. xv. 53 fININIORTALITY ! It is a word that makes a silence in our souls, whether that hush be fear-begotten or the child of peace. In its consideration we stand aghast before what are not merely magnificent possibilities, but the stupendous certainties of our
November 21, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
THE DAILY MIRROR.

THE DAILY MIRROR.

HOUSEMAID; for London; £l6.—Apply between 5 and 9, North, 37, Linden-gardens. Bayswater. 3114 NURSE -HOUSEMAID required at once; five in fa oily; 6-18.-277, ' Daily Mirror." 45. New Bond street. PIANO (Rogers' make); cost forty guineas three years ago; take E3O.—Z. 1058, " Daily
November 21, 1903 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
. I '4 . ' : ' ri;} ~i , Duchess of Dantzic " ess of that charming [Lallie Charles.

. I '4 . ' : ' ri;} ~i , Duchess of Dantzic " ess of that charming [Lallie Charles.

March 8, 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
 
THE INEVITABLE SCOTSMAN.

THE INEVITABLE SCOTSMAN.

Many people will be prepared to hear that the only Britisher left in Port Arthur is a rta , tive of Glasgow, known as Mr. Gilchrist. He is said:46 have been retained at a high salary as naval constructor, and if it be true that he has salved, refloated, and repaired several of t
March 5, 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England