A MASS PROTEST MEETING to DEMAND the IMMEDIATB RELEASE OF MALATESTA WILL BK HELD TRAPALGAR SQUARE On SUNDAY, JUNE 9 NEXT, at 4 p.m. Speaker, will include lb* following:— MRS. TOM MANN. BEN TIH.KTT. R. B. CUNNINGHAMR-GRAHAM. GUY BOWMAN. NINA BOYLE L.). Mr, BAKRR. IT. D. PONDER. J
June 3, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
The Daily Express," finding a dearth sensational news from capitalistic quarters, tried at the week-end to manufacture a little " scare " on the subject of the workers' money and what becomes of it. daresay the real trouble of the " Express is that it all does not go in one w ay
June 3, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Acrobat's Quaint Device to Gain the Official Ear. (From Oar Ow» Cofeap»«<«a«.) PARIS, Thursday. I-Aon Jean Carriftre, an acrobat, proud of his profession and of his integrity, came up to Paris from the country fair, where he was giving exhibitions, to protest against a thief who
May 24, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Chances of Lomond and Lom In the Derby. SALISBURY CUP. There were several upsets of form yesterday at Salisbury, and these facers for backers are likely continue for some weeks, and therefore I warn punter, to use great discretion in backing their fancies. Horses that have been
May 24, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
R. Morgan, the Tring trainer and jockey, hat had erected over the grave of the late Patrick Cowley in Catholic Cemetery a beautiful Celtic cross Irish limestone. The monument, which stands 6ft. 6in. by 2ft. 6in. it the work of Irish firm, |nd has been greatly admired. Tuesday Br
May 24, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
0 WOMAN SWEET ON THE SAME GIRL. G«rt rnd* WML There is feeling of attachment between Blue-jackets end their officers which in quite different from anything to found in the army, end which doubt produced by the coos tent eaeocietion necessitated by living together in the confined
May 24, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Hepzibah, the hired girl at Farmer Peacock's, stood contemplating her preparations for the next day, and she beared long, deep sigh. " Five years! " she murmured to herself, " and never word from him. Poor boy! poor bey! dead, and in his lonely, unknown grave, very likely, long
June 3, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws, And make the earth devour her own sweet brood ; Pluck the keen teeth from the fierce tiger's jaws, And bum the long-lived phoenix in her blood ; Make glad and sorry seasons as thou fleets, And do whate'er thou wilt, swift-footed Time,
June 3, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England