Berlin, Monday The city Brunswick is crowded with sightseers. The route from the station to the Palace has been thronged from an early hour, the crowd consisting largely ox country people, who have poured in by special trains. There will be banquet at the Palace, gala performanc
“ Do you think.” asked Mr. Paul Taylor, the Magistrate Marylebone. “ that they win anything substantial?” when two men were brougnt before him charged with gambling at pitch-andt Twenty others, who escaped, were involved in the affair; and a detective, in reply to the question,
Recipes for success the Bar are so numerous and various that the aspirant to the Woolsack may well feel embarrassed by them. “High spirits,” said Mr. Justice Maule. Connections,” said the famous Tidd; a barrister starting without connections like launching a ship without water.”
18 November 1913 - Globe - London, London, England
I understand that the le-ul -rs the British Socialist i>arty have resoh'ed offer desperate resistance to the son of Mr. Asquith, in his can didature for Derby. is perceived that opposition to Mr. Asquith himself would be futile) and would be an unnecessary frittering away ol fin
The ex-Lord Mayor (Sir David Burnett, Aiderman). Band of the Ist Life Guards. City Trumpeters. The City Marshal on Horseback. The Lord Mayor’s Servants in State Liveries. The Lord Mayor (Sir T. Vansittart Bowater, Alderman), in his State Chariot. Detachment 19th (Queen Alexandra
to and mate in three moTci. SOLUTION OP PROBLEM No. 131. Key-move; 1 B —K5. If Pxßch, KxP, mate. If PxBP, 2 KxP, mate. If P—K7, 2 Kt—Q2, mate. If PxQP, 2 B—K2, mate, &c. Problem No. 132 is taken from collection of problems from A, Kingier, clevei Swiss composer. Correct solution