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PANTOMIME CHILDREN

... police-court, on Monday,t amnenonses against parents for neglect-I ig to send their children to school, they C eing engaged at Drury Lane theatre.-IO c he first case-that of Gwendolne Qusn o relh--the School Board officer stated that Le child was 10 years old ...

ENLISTMENT BY AN ACTRESS

... workhouse, Soho. It was stated that the prisoner's claims to be an actress consisted in that she had been a chorus girl in the Drury Lane pantomime of Puss in Boots, and more recently she was on the stage at BristoL-Mir. Newton said that her history was a most ...

REMARKABLE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... was then 81. After some weeks he ascertained her name from the servant in the house, and he took tickets for Aladdin at Drury Lane, and the defendant sat next her. He afterwards offered to marry her, and gave her an engaged ring. He, through his soli- ...

A WOMAN ON STRIKE

... Vaughan.-PFoice- constable Higgins, 2e6 IS, deponed that the previous afternoon, ahbot 10 minutes past two, he was on duty in Drury-lane when he was called to the Sun public-house to eiect the prisoner. He removed her, and when outside she said, ?? The men ...

SATURDAY'S OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... girl, who gets her living by selling flowers in the streets. On the night of April 6th she was in the Sun public-house, Drury-lane, and the prisoner and the prisoner's brother were also there. The prosecutrix spoke to the brother, and asked him why he ...

ANOTHER MURDER IN WHITECHAPEL

... colossal, and a hunt began for John Cleary, of 21, White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. Mr. John Cleary, however, was no. known at No. 21, or any- where else in White Horse-yard, Drury-lane. The house is a four-storeyone. The street loor is vacant, the first ...

THE LAMBETH TRAGEDY

... saw him outside the Horse and Groom, Westminster-road, drunk, but he could walk all right. Peter Edwards, Sheltoa-street, Drury-lane, lamp- lighter, stated that on the night of the 28th he went along Palace-road about a quarter to two o'clock, on his. way ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... concerned with others not in cus- tody in stealing a gold watch, of the value of 15t., belong- ing to William Rieveling, a ?? of Drury-lane. They ere also charged with. ?? prosecutor said that as he was leaving the Primrose tavern, Oxford- street, at half-past ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... not in cue- hite1 in astalieg a ?? watch, of thle value of It!., bslong- og to Villiam c listieeling, s hairdresser, of Drury-lane. They were also charged with ?? prosecutor said thit as he wes leaving the Primrorss tavern, Oxfoed- strcet, at half-paso ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... OF FOLLY AND WJICRiDNrSs.- Elizabeth Ssmith, aged 36, was charged with assaulting Felix Barnett, ahairdresser, living in Drury-lane.-The prosecutor, who spoke with a marked German accent, said that his wife died some time ago, and the prisoner called on ...