Our special weather forecast for to-day is : Squally winds, chiefly westerly ; changeable and rather cold, rain or hail squalls; some bright intervals. Lighting-up time, 6.2 p.m. Sea Passages : English Channel, rough to moderate; North Sea, rough ; Irish Channel, moderate. Thoug
09 February 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
An Appeal to the City to Maintain the Fiscal System Which Has Made Britain Great. At the meeting yesterday afternoon at the Guildhall there was a very different scene to that at the Chamberlain meeting, to which this was a reply. which enabled us to maintain this great link of u
09 February 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Daily Illustrated Mirror, 45 and 46, New Bond Street, W., or 2, Carmelite Street, E.C. (one minute from Blackfriars Bridge), for insertion in the Daily Illustrated Mirror, at the rate of 12 words 1!- (minimum), Id. per word afterwards. (Name and Address must be paid for.) If sen
09 February 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
ipping one's pen in n inkwell is a waste aluable time, and mo recious nerve energ ith a Fountain P he work is straigh way, and the pen ca 'es you along as quickl s your hand can gui Saves time and it. energy too. 6 I V i This always--dip, dip,
25 June 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
BOBS " TO VISIT AMERICA. Earl Roberts has definitely decided to visit the United States. No date has, however, been fixed upon for the Field-Marshal's visit, w'aicli will not take place at present. America will doubtless extend to the great soldier a welcome befitting his fame. E
25 June 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
During the process of moving into a larger house at Streatham, in anticipation of his wedding, Mr. E. H. Dring lost an Indian gold coin—a square mohur—believed to be 300 years old, a Maltese cross presented to him by the Maharajah of Patiala, a gold watch, and other valuables. H
25 June 1904 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England