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MR. WILFRED SHINE

... . Mit. Wilfred Edwin Shine, as his surname indicates, is of Hibernian extraction, a circumstance which accounts for the perfection of his brogue in Arrah Na-Poguc, which has been so successfully revived at the Princess's Theatre, under the management of Mr. S. H. Basing. Mr. Shine has served nearly two apprenticeships on the stage, and was only just in his teens when he first faced the ...

MISS LOUIE FREEAR

... . ONCE again has history repeated itself, and diligent toil for years has suddenly found itself rewarded with unbounded popularity. Miss Louie Freear has been working hard at her profession almost since she could toddle alone, and her name, so far as London is concerned, was unknown. She secures an engagement at a leading theatre, her original personality is brought prominently forward, she ...

NOTES FROM SCOTLAND

... NOTES FEOM SCOTLAND. AULD REEKIE goes on holiday on the last week of July with the most consistent regularity, and this it must be said in a most great reekie fashion. Passengers who arrived at Waverley station on Saturday night last, and did not know of Edinburgh working folks and their ways, must have been considerably astonished at the nature and demeanour of the crowd. It looked somewhat ...

VANITIES

... NOTWITHSTANDING that the Court is in mourning a good deal of quiet gaiety has been going on at Cowes. The absence of the German Emperor was, however, distinctly felt, and the members of the Embassy were much missed at the Castle. But if there were no state banquets at Osborne and the Queen did not drive through the town as is her wont, there were a number of little dinner parties, and the ...

AN INTERVIEW WITH MISS ROSINA BRANDRAM

... AX INTERVIEW WITH MISS ROSINA BRANDRAM. OF all the Savoyards Miss Rosina Brandram has been the most consistently true to the standard under which she en listed when she first chose the light opera stage as a means of livelihood. For some two or three years, however, it seems doubtful if Mr. D'Oyly Carte was really aware of the splendid artist he had in Miss Brandram, as we find her playing ...

WESTMINSTER ABBEY OLD BOYS' CLUB

... . THE third annual dinner of the Westminster Abbey Old Boys took place last Saturday at the Victoria Mansions Restaurant, where .Mr. J. C. Barrett presided over a company of about seventy. Mr. Avalon Collard, the well-known tenor of the German Reed Company, who is himself an Old Boy, was in the vice-chair. \fter a most enjoy able dinner had been served, a concert and the usual toasts were ...

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