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LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... Bridge, at Bow street, London, t for sumumonses against their employer, who was I building some model lodging-houses near Drury lane,t for wages due to them. One of the party stated his I inability to pay the cost of the summons, as he was l absolutely ...

THE MURDER OF MR MCNEILL

... awakened to the gravity of the case and the necessity of prompt and decisive action. Yesterday afternoon a meeting was held at Drury Lane Theatre of the members of the McNeill fand committee, Mr Augustus Harris presiding. A sub-oommittee was appointed to aot ...

MR GORING THOMAS DEAD

... performed by students, and led to a commission being Riven by Mr Carl Rosa to write for him Esmersada, which was produced at Drury Lane, March, 1883, with great success; and at Cologne, in German, the same year; and at Hamburg in 1885, Previons to this the ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A TRAMWAY MANAGER

... with stealing a gold chain froe, Colonel Kapleson, a magistrate Celkel Mapleson, the prosecutor, naid he was passing down Drury-lane and saw the prisoner, whob stared - him full in the face for a quarter of a minute, and suddenly snatchel away his watch ...

A BROMPTON MYSTERY

... coaneotion with the stae oourred about two year. ago, when she acted ae understudy with Mis ?? Love in the pantomime at Drury Lane, THE INQUEST. Dr lanford Thomas on Saturday afternoon held an inquest at the Fulbam mortuary into the oiroum- stances attending ...

MCKERROW DIVORCE SUIT

... feature of an unusunally full and attractive programme consisted in the appearance of liis Marie Loftus, fresh from the Drury Lane pantomime, She sang 1That Is Love and other songn, which were so enjoyed -by the audience that It Was only after six ...

THE SUICIDE IN BRISTOL

... excellent programme is advertised by the management of the People's Palace for the present week, Pnixsm's THnATaH.-The greot' Drury Lane suce0es R umnan Nature,is to bo prorluoed this evening by Mr Henry Dunds.'s well-known company, Mr Wilson Barrett is billed ...

A THEATRICAL CASE

... from thepriloner, saylng that hehad no money. Thetaklung of the house were about £80 a night, Witness got up a benefit at Drury Lane for these unpaid employeess The Magistrate-As manager, would the prisoner have the right to give the refreshment bar to ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... -was in a Iib Imoribund condition, and WaU esved fromn Ab30lnte I .extinotion w~henilb was tken ln hanfiby ihe ru~ler of E Drury Lane Theatre. he bs brought Italian opera In 6 London ;to an unexampled pitch of suess, snd the C compalay WMic Mr Chut has bag ...

TRAGEDY AT SYDNEY

... Join, and ''The Lady of Lyons. In 1889 he Performed at the Grand Theatre, and laster in the la year Kr Daere appeared at Drury Lane, as Dorian T' Oholmondeiey in The Royal Oak, and at the Court in Theatre, under the management of Mr Kendal, as lie Cap ...

NOVELTY THEATRE TRAGEDY

... withthat. Mr Williams-Did he say why he refused It 7 Witness-He sid hin own would look muo better. Dr James Bremner, of 2C, Drury lane, W.,, deposed that he was called to the deceased at about 12,20 a;m., Bad found him lying on the stage, surrounded by his ...

ACTOR MURDERED

... Willian Terriss for thirty years; ' k noiwn him aM an artist and a feond. When I first met him Terriss' wa e pliiyinr at Drury Lane in 'The Laidy of the Lake.' In those m davs Terrisi ?? looked uponi ss a promising - .-.nnn-actor liwas qimenensely liked ...