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Feb. i5> llRo 88 . j_ The Publishers' Ci...
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The annual general meeting of the Newsve...
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and _ . With improved a view in . to ^ ¦...
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was An broug incident ht under amusing o...
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Feb . i 5 > llRo 88 . The Publishers' Circular 1 V 37 .
The Annual General Meeting Of The Newsve...
The annual general meeting of the Newsvendors' Benevolent and Provident Institution iris held February 5 at the office in Martin ' s-laneCannon StreetDr . W . C . Bennett
presidi subscrip ng tions . The » -r *^ had report slig , htl —th 1 y e increased 45 A ^* i | th issued it was b ^ y the ¦ necessary ¦« institution i ' , * th ^ — t stated an I 1 a pp that 1 1 ea , l al h thoug ould h be the m annua ade to l
Francis Pranks ali newsmen memo memorial to rial hel iuna fund p forward now now , , it it the was was work also aiso in stated stated hand , . amounted amounted The donations to to between oetween received i £ , 400 * uu towards and ana £ iouu 500 the . . John The j ne
dea report th of referre one of d in the term ear s ly of pioneers deep regret of the to society the loss , Mr which . Edward the institution Hall . Two had eli sustained gible app b licants y the
mi " * ii ¦ ¦ for — jj su vi pensions bscriptions k / w *** X" ^ of — , y £ 20 £ fcj 207 -fc per ; annum dividends were on elected 1 railw i T ay . stock The abstract s and li balance j of recei at pts b ankers 1 pay , m en 8 , 851 ts s . howe The . d
The expenses chairman of ma congratulated nagement wer the e £ meetin 130 and g on pension the satisfactory s and temporary character relief of amounted the report to and £ 362 con . — -
and eluded - I 111 ^ ca jtfcJL rried his ^ L M ™ * " ^ remarks . — » A ^^^ ^ resolution " ^^ P * # ^ by ^ ^^ ^^ k % moving r ^ k ^^^^ L ^ h thanking % ^^ L ^ k ^^ f ^ kJL the ^^^^ k ^ 4 C adoption ^ the % ^ A ^ k ^^ patrons Btk ^ 1 ^ ^^^ k of X «^ ^^ b «^ the / of ^^ ^ fc the ^ report ^^ fc ^ ^^ institution AAAVw , ^ i ^^ k w hi i ^ ^ # ^^ c h ^ ^ fe was ( » th ^ h /^ ^ e ^ k ^ secon Earl «^ h ^« ^^** ^^ ^ " d of ^* - ' ed ^^* Derb and m ^^ b ^^ y rv Mr / , Alderman y w _ and ^ h ^ . F ^*^ Terry * ^^^ the ** " ^ ^^
Cotton Earl of , Rosebery M . P . ) for ) and their the influential presidents support ( the Ri was ght also Hon . carried W . H . . Smith Mr . Newstead , M . P ., having been
having elected trustee been unanimousl in place of y Mr agreed . Hall to , decease , the usual d , and vote the of re- thank election s to of the Mr . chairman Jones , the broug secretary ht the , proceedings to a close .
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and With improved a view in to matter facilitat and e the form detection the Police of crime Gazette , the the police official authorities organ of hav the e latel force y altered . The
_ . . ^ ¦¦ M A _ _ _ ¦ - ^ M « ^ K , — ^ K _ ^ K <^ B 1 A K ^ Bl ^ Bl . ^^ B ^^ k . Street Gazette Police was established -court ^—^ it rem in ained 1828 . until Under ^^ December the editorial 31 of man last agement the of sam the e chief in ^ clerk at Bow and year appearance
and style it as has when been it succeeded was , first published by & new . series With under the new the year man the agement old Police of Mr Gazette . Howard disappeared Vincent . ,
both It now issues appe are ars sent as a bi to -weekl every y police journal -station , its days in Eng of lan publication d and to man being y in Tuesday Ireland and , India Friday , and , and the
fro colonies m Her . Majest The Tuesday y ' s service ' s edition together contains with advertisements a list and descri of ptio a miscellaneous n of desert ers _ . — . and - _ - and non .. __ ab - offi t cial ees
i nature n cust . —— y Friday ^ Bf *^ ^ - ~~ ¦• against ft ^» — B ^^ ¦ ¦ * A ' s w i ssue V w whom n f ^^ T MW con » ^ Bi ^ B it ^^ t , Bk a is i ~ ns ^ Hi thoug T ^^^ ^ a *^ ^^«»« li ___ fc ~ s ^^ ht ^ t o ¦ f probab AAAM w ^ " » crimina ^^ ^ l ^^ F ' *» V le ^^ l o s ^~ ^ t ¦ w her ' ^^ h ^^ ^— o ^— ^^^ c are " »™ h ¦ ¦ ' ^ arg ' « " ^^ es wanted ™ ^ ¦ ma a - ^ y ^ r ^— / b ^ e a " ^ r" list « B bro 1 «> — u of ht persons , and a a l l ist dy ^ ^ BJ o T f
property stolen .
Was An Broug Incident Ht Under Amusing O...
was broug incident ht under amusing our no in ti itself ce ' s , fortni , thoug gh h t somewha ago , but t on painfu the princi l to t p le that perso * n dog s chi should efly co not ncer worry ned , j dog / we declined to ive addition l / VAJ al publicity * MAAvl to VV / it XV * As - * . JLfcj h a-l oweve tt VA rthe matter has now j & reached ¦^
I the q ; dail »• - y \« newspapers vvAAAiv / vt tv g £ * % we •*¦ * ^ - ^ no ^(\^| V longer 4 i JL CvJL feel \ J I- bound 1 / If to deprive . , * our ^ v v readers * , v ** x of ^ ¦»** the ¦«¦» ¦* w * joke •«* - • - «»¦> — _» ** for - «_ r «* . . such ww «» -w it -wa . the reall columns y is—an of d we the will Standard draw . our In facts the Spectator from the narrative of December of Miss 15 appeared Jay , who a review describes of th a novel in from
Miss Jay ' s pen , entitled ' Through the Stage Door / containing the following severe s whereof trictures women : — ' This should is a weave regrettable their book fictions . Thd If coars they e know vices anything of bad men about are the not matter material b
° experience E n their imag in their ination own for families the facts they oug they ht . t render o conceal thems the elves sad know unp l leasantl edge ; if y they ridiculous have to . . raw . y .
company xceeding tat all of ori ly this ginal repulsive novel is features have , however met of them a , novel preferabl in which e to trash has its no fine attractive company lalthough . ones . . . . . it The . must . The Fan be e very famil admitted i vul y gar are
J ,. ^ ^ < " - > gxll . c « l , j we WD XkOi \ K 3 11 JLCU iJXXKjXlM . X . XM . many XXXOtXXy KjXOiOXXJ y no XX \ \ J ve 1 / lO sj , Uiivuvugu xw « " *"" * - " - » «* - »**» -. ~ wv- »^ . Cl were gnt 8 is of something whom it can remarkabl be said e , about " the Miss necessary Lottie stage . It is training not every had young added lad t y who her fi manner gures in a Mll'lJCte which WnirfiV * she olin mi w . Cr . ht 'Ui not , „„ . ! , oth « J _ l _ « rwise ~^ v have \~^ .. ~ possessed - ^ ^~~ ^ . ~ r ~ . ^ A >> > t l It "ft . will ,,, il 1 readil ¦» , / - » r » A \ 1 t-r b T \^» unders nn rl i ^ r'Ci t 4- oo r \ c \ d ' ' aaira s
j p espec / iss ' j ted Ctai y > , * I that ) r at this once on reading assumed g the sackcloth e above _ authoritative and ashes , spen condemnation . " t ' distressing from Chris y a quarter t mas , and I so resolved , much say \\? l again to write theatrical noveline ithereforewhenon ing
II I I ^ * ^ " £ y which follows morning a : — , I read We are a second inclined . Imag review to think my of " surpr that Throug this se , h is the the Stage best , Door as it , , " is con certainl open taining y
II venF u !? aSantest story that Miss Jav has yet given to the world . It is true that , there are some I infill epU * able ' Peo P ^ at figure in it , and places described had best , know ' The Belladonna about Club but , ' the for
II I effeof atorv ? ^ ' ° k * book cn young genei > women ally is , good not to , and say its young ton men e sound , and wholesome nothing . . . . ; ry cauci lively i reuominwiiu iu i
II ^ M Thfi nuri ^ iTu- ° jvi fi * 8 thal terB ^^ . •' o'Vw a P reaa air of witn as good rnucn , pleasure honest g irls ana as ever were desc r ibed 'nuw in a novel ^ a ^*^ x , and are o . R g . . . Excellently well described . ' Tlmmgh the Stage Door' may seem I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 15, 1884, page 157, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15021884/page/5/
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