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THE POLICE COURTS

... lurk. Helmes, F division, said that the prisonerse belonged to a i notorious gang of thieves whose headquarters were in Drury- lane. Jones had already been convicted, and the others, who were brothers, and whose right name was Dare, were I well known to ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT— SATURDAY

... musical, and theatrical world, Lr- many menibers of each profession being present, including to Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, who was examined as a witness. ay Mr. W. H. Austin, solicitor, attended for the plaintiff, a for whom a gentleman ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... or six others, was concerned in getting the portmanteau off the cab. The prisoner put it on his shoulder and walked down Drury-lane with it. The wit- ness told a policeman, who went after the prisoner and asked him where he was going to take the portmanteau ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... table Holmei, F division, proved that the prisoners belonged to a notorious gang of thieves whose lieadquarters was iil Drury-lane, that Jores bad already bedn convicted, and the others, who were brothers, and whose right name was Dare., were well-known ...

A FRIEND IN THE POLICE

... of Mr. Balfe, the libretto by the poets of the to I Fose of Castille. This work is to be produced ii Oc. S5 itober at Drury-lane, thefuture honue of the national opera. th Mr. Frank Mori, too, has founded a lyrical strucanure on an TI old English subject ...