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EDITORIAL NOTES

... subject to such repeated shocks that she may be described as a portable galvanometer. This time, however, it is no longer the music hall or the gin palace that has caused her nerves to jump, but a bazaar, and of all things in the world a bazaar connected with ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... errand. SCENE IN A LEICESTER MUsic HALL.—At the Leicester Police Court on Monday William Bryan, labourer, was charged with assaunlting P.c. Cox, at the Tivoli Music Hall, on Saturday night, Defendant was at the music hall, and behaving in such a manner ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... was ha ardous in the extreme, X The Deihy coroner opened an inquest this week on the bady of & woman, supposed to be a music. hall artiste, named \West or Sinclair, who was found apparently hurnt to death oo Chrisumas night at & hovse where she had been ...

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... London might, M not wble to fill my housd by means of s Ve dntertainment, therefore ive wo a licence woverling it iuto w Music Hall.” 'The blie o considerad preeisely as they 'ouug by oy of couitablé sdjudicntors th referches to multiplication of '|L‘~ ...

Yours truly, g Yo ARLES CALLIS

... picturesque and interesting ever scen.” Among the number is include | [eddy | Russell with “ Concertina George, The Converted Music Hall Nigger” “The Saved Church Chonster” “The Liverpool Barber” etc etc., under the c.nmand of Captain Mcketrich the Sunderland ...

BURIED SECRETS; THE TWO HUSBANDS. By Mgrs, Harrierr LEwis,

... SECRETS; THE TWO HUSBANDS. By Mgrs, Harrierr LEwis, Crarrer XL DALYELL MAKES PROGRESS. Mademoiselle Zoe did not emerge from the Music Hall unattended, as Piers Dalyell almost immediately perceived. A flashy.looking young man, with trousers of a big plaid pattern ...

EDITORML NOTES

... Tufton, Captain and Lady Sarah Wilson, Lord —_— Robert Manners, Lord Manners, Lord and Lady It has been reserved for a French music hall Henry P-uletwfiir Samuel and Lady Sophie Scott, performer to produce the latest sensation in New = Bir George Whichcote, ...

FRIDAY, JAN. 17th, 1896, EDITORIAL NOTES

... is unfortunate and ill-timed. It has been recited at the Alhambra, and we know what kind of fustian finds acceptance with Music Hall audiences. Can any one conceive of his predecessor, Tennyson, writing down to the taste of such a miscellaneous company ...

EPITOME OF GENERAL NEWS

... without any more being brought before one public.' The men add that they hot just I Mimed au oder of £l5 each to appear at • music hall. At the Moister Winter Arnim*, on Therwiay, before Chief Barris Pullen, Mr. Wright, rormenting the Crown, said in the of ...

THE MELTON MOWBRAY MERCURY AND OAKHAM AND UPPINGHAM NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1888

... space fo any change from this dull monotony, save such as is afforded by the wretched excitement of the publiehonse or low music hall. This is the third year that this experiment of a loan collection of pictures has been tried in White. chapel, and I think ...

THE FAIR TRADE CRY

... the entertainment affording great pleasure to the audience. During the evening we were introduced to the concert-room, the music hall, and low comedy. Mr. Walter Osborne's songs met with unanimous approval. hie spirited rendering of The mideltipinite wain ...

FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1898, EDITORIAL NOTES,

... horns, four claws, and a tail ! ” Every one has bis own ideal of Beauty. There are individuals who consider that a vulgar Music Hall ditty transcends the harmonies of Mozart and Beethcven, and there ‘are tribes who judge of the beauty of a woman by her ...