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... parcels by a man whom he only knows by sight. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMs.--There is a dispute in Chancery between Mr. Chatterton of Drury Lane Theatre and Mr. Wigan of the Mirror, as to who shall have the services of Mr. Karl Meyder as orchestral conductor. The case ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 19 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... in this action will leave a stray dog to the tender mercies of the dog- stealers. THE OWNER OF A HouSE in Parker Street, Drury Lane, was summoned in the Marlborough Police Court by the Marylebone Inspector of Nuisances for allowing over-crowding in the ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1050 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CHARGE OF DECOYING A YOUNG LADY

... Booth's Fund of ?? answer to your v ?? that I should subscribe to your fund-and seeing it reported that you wish to have Drury Lane ' T' heatre for a benefit in. support of your movement-I II IS shall be most happy to give the theatre for that purpose ...

A PROSECUTION FOR LIBEL BY SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS

... damages obtained against him in a civil action. Sir Augustus Harris, of The Elms, Avenue-road, Regent's-park, lessee 0e Drury Lane and Covent Gardentheatres, deposed:-I am the managing director of the Palace Theatre (Limited). From time to time I have ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... went out, and the advertising agent who employed Kelly re- fusrd to pay him for his rniglt's wor. Thereupor Patrick went to Drury Lane Thestro stage door,and asraulted people, particularly the conetrble who wes ?? to remnove bime. In tbo meriting he was found ...

THE RIVAL OPERAS

... lately granted ageinat Graziani singing at any other house than Govent Garden, althouagh under engagement to Mir. Smitb, ofr Drury Lane, who had, ie appears, engaged him for that house, asa it wee contended by Mr. Gye's counel inl the face of the contract ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... Bristol. Mr. Mathews swore that his only means were derived from his salary, and that he never had 801. a week from Mr. Smith, Drury Lane, and, further, that he had not concladed an engagement for next seasour He had devoted part of his income to pay debtsfrom ...

SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS SUMMONED

... the women being made ac- quainted with the contents of the de- clara tions. Miss Collier said she was wardrobe mistress at Drury Lane theatre. The extreme urgency of the occasion in ques- 1 tion demanded extra work. When Mr. Goddard came up she was having ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... advance az Mlw r. Justice Niorth't refusal an the O3rd of -P reatraie Signor del Puente urM siging for JAugwws B:t a at Drury Lane Theatre. It was Wtg the onr season would tot lobt much ~SW * th.,itw therefore irnportaat tbt thi ?? h b deteminod wzit~hout ...

AN ACTRESS'S BANKRUPTCY

... failure. Misel TIn reply to the official solicitor the basikrupt litt stated that she was now in receipt of £56 a week at the Drury Lane Theatre, out of which arg sum Mr. Augustus Harris received £20 a week in with repayment of a loan. She now owed him about ...

A DANGEROUS GANG OF BURGLARS

... that on the 3rd December he saw the two prisoners, together with another man not in custody, coming from Charles-street, Drury- lane, towardsNewton-street, Holborn. The prisoner Hall was carrv on his shoulder a broken sack, from Which.the officer observed ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... professional myself. I did not go home with my lady friend tb sleep, because she slept with her mother In Drury-lane. I. am an actress at Drury- lane and the Lyceum; but I do not play in my hus. band's name I paid the cabman at a public-house where the eabman ...