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· The spoutdution proved a fallure, and The new face will be in white Port.in the ceuse of a few youre there was plate u mansion first kuown as Goring Arlington hand stone, fron a elussical design by Sir rectal en the southern portion of the Jeton Webly, R.A., whose main purpose, and supequently has been to bring the Palace more intense, after that Earl of Arlington who ught hitler from Holland the first keeping with a new surroundings, and especially the noble memorial to Queen of tea imported into England, s victoria, which, in its exquisite beauty that, a Jolux Timbs remarks, in all and whiteness, serves at the present tinierebability the first cay of tou made in tophasise the dinginess of its back England was drunk whore Buckingaani group. In addition to the work of put House now stawls. ting up a 'now front to their Majostion resilence, at a crest which in timunterl at 400,000, various alterations are to be carried out in connection with the offices and apartments for ilio Hoyrl servants,
On the deinolition
of Arlington one in 2703 the site was who built upon it a "assion which bu purchased by the Dukes of Buckingham, called after sin Villes
George III. bought the mansion for the No iteration of the interier of the
um of 21,000, and shortly afterwardy Palaco itself is contemplates, but the removed thither from St. James's Palace. esting away of the present frontage unfers all the members of his numerous the putting up of the new facado means family were born, with the exception of
uf course, the removal of the pictures. Prince of Wides (altarwaris Coorga apestries, furniture, 'nud objects of art 13, whose birth took place at St. in all the rpms facing the Mall. A small Tats's. The king and his Consert were aray of workin will begin operations cu Angust 1, si, in order to complows the moovation and improvements within the routinet time of three months, the builders will be engaged not only in the duy, but, with the aid of slectric lights and Bars, during the night also, Sundays vxcreted.
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fond of their new residence that it wetenu their favouritù abode, und during their reign St. James's Pulsco was used dy for ceremonial occasions, as it is targely at the present day. In 1825 the present edifice was begun, from the design
John Nash, by somunand of Goorge IV., but Willin 1Vis said not to have liked the situation or the building, and
The cost of this new frontage is being Rogul residorico was not occupied delayed out of the funds of the dispisal outil the necession of Queen Victoria,
Queen Victoria caused several altera. of the Yuvon Victoria Memorial Commit tee, which consists of Viscount alier, the ties and improvements to be «fected, Earl of Pigmouth, Lord Bodesdale, Sir and new buildings to be added on the" Jes Stirling Maxwell, and Earl Beau-outh sido. The principal of these was elarip Pirs Commissier of Works) the private chapel, which was consecrated The policy of the committee has been to mplete one scetion of the memorial at a, time, and it's for this rinson that the improvement & thus exterior of Bucking
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in 1813. Four years luter other and more extensive alterations, were effected by the section, at a cost of £150,000, of the cast Blore, The Palace, as constructed by rant, wider the superintendency of Mr. Nash, consisted of three sides of a square, Pisa $14 per aznow, Including postage. Tuz CHINA MAI L., Wyndham Street. Bonga-Corinthine, raised upon a Duric
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It will be recalled that Sir Aston Palgee has been so long delayed..
the Mall, and thu Mencial were chosen Wobb's design for the Admiralty Arch, from those of fivo architects submitted by invitation. Hoes the dosion, tots. Tu front of the central untrance leave the completion of the whole schome, too, Forterly, the Marble Arch, now by the erection of a new frontage to the the neth-east corner of Hyde Park, Palace, in the hands of the same cradles Du it uns displayed the Royal banner of England, which, when the Sovereign 'is architect."
The minor improvements in the Royal residose will consist in the provision of new quarters for the domestic stuff, so reconstructed that their Majesties ser. Co vants will have the advantage of all the most modern improvements in this matter of housing. At the rear of the Palace nise, within the area of the Royal mews.. the quarters assigned to the coachuncu, outriders, and other stable hands are to be rebuilt in such a way that separate flats will be provided for each ma and his family, 992 Finally, a new rood is to be put on the
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BOGUS" HYPNOTIST, Victoria Hall, Rangoon, was crowded recently to witness an entertainment by Professor D. K. Kahu, who styles himself an hypnotist and mesmerist. Long past the hour for opening, the performance had not started and the audience grow im
patient. The Superintendent of the Rail nid riding school. It is here mainly that then searched the stage and green rooms, tho Royal horses so truited for proves and found no one. Several other people Nicaal work or exercised in inclement sonrobed tho premises. and the Pulice "Professor" was seent, but his ward and wonther. The training of Royal carriage officer on duty then discovered that the A letter were taken charge of. The latter and processional horses is a very respon
was a fraud, Taible charge. To secustom the ainmals showed that the "Professor TEE Undersigned bave received instructo o noso and excitement through which and had no intention of doing the wonder they have to pass on State occasions the ful things to advertised, but had organised Bot to Sell by Public Auction
Mervants of the loyal mews," and their the joke to gob-money, as he was in the box containing & tickets, sud Rs. children also at times, are coensionally Guancial struite. The police took charge of | brought into the riding school, where they 47.8 in cash. A little wooden box contain- shout and choce and wave hate and handing the major portion of the receipts (Rs. kereiefs as the horses are paraded round 468; had been rem ved by the entertainer's! maaa little bofore opening time, another! and round.
man being loft is charge to sell the tickets.
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