TEA HOUSE IN THE GARDENS BURNT DOWN, The tea house at Kew Gardens was burned down early this morning, presumably by Suffragettes. Two women were arrested. in the case of Mr. Lloyd George’s house at Walton, the tea-rooms were in the hands workmen. Closed throughout the winter, th
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
ANOTHER GENERAL ARRESTED NEW YORK, Thursday. A despatch from Mexico City says:— In a secret special Session Congress has elected General Huerta a Provisional President. He is already forced to face plots. The new Administration has arrested General Francisco Romero, who is accus
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
are consumed by an appreciative public, in spite of all opposition, misrepresentation, wrong statements concocted to belittle their true worth. Conjecture is in the minds of many as to the effect of the National Insurance Act on patent medicines. For the result we must wait and
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
Matineas WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2.30 MISS TITTELL-BRUNE at NeU Gwyane. MR. LAUDERDALE MAITLAND at King Charle* 11. None better tban the roamce * NELL GWYNNB, THE KING’S FAVOUBITE.' Wittily Writlee."- Daily Express. A resplendent, bustling, sentimental pla}-, which brings down
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
A programme devoted entirely to the music of Liszt was presented by Signor Busoni at the Bechstein Hall yesterday afternoon. He is, perhaps, the only living pianist' who can make such a scheme tolerable, and their it must surely be for the most part on account of the superb oppo
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
M. Leonce Botquet, the owner of famous vineyards in the Beaune district of France, who died a few days ago, left a will in which expressed the desire to be buried in one of the cellars of his picturesque chateau, which is several centuries old. The coffin was taken down in a big
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
Bank Rate: 5 per cent. (Oct. 17, 1912) . - Wining Carry-ever...Keb. 24 I Ticket Day 26 General Carry-over... Feb. 25 | Pay Day ««.....»el>. 27 consol Pay Day, Mar. 3. City Editor’s Telephone : No. 7448 Central year ago. The dividend is again 10 r nt but the carry forward is up f
20 February 1913 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England