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CHARGE AGAINST A MANAGER

... the L prisoner, saying that he had no money. The takings-of the house were about £30. a night. Witness got up a benefit at Drury Lane for these unpaid employes The Magistrate: As manager, would the prisoner have the right to give refreshment to anyone! Witness: ...

THE ACTION AGAINST ALUMINIUM MAKERS

... Kelly v. Beaumonit. It is a case in which Mr. John Kelly, a slipper manufacturer, carrying on business at Blackmoor Street, Drury Lane, sought damages from his landlord, Walter Beaumont, for shouts out in the hearing of the plaintiff's workpeople tha he would ...

THE DIAMOND QUEEN IN THE DOCK

... that looked like au empress's toasting fork. When he held them up in court they made an effect like the show scene of a Drury Lane pantomime, and the glitter of them hurt Sir John Bridge's eyes. The officer also discovered some other diamond ornaments ...

SAD DEATH OF A HANDSWORTH LADY

... trade of the country should not once more leap up with a bound. THE LATEST TnarTMauL LlTiGATIos.-Not long since the lease of Drury Lane Theatre was a subject of settle- mn-*t between the Duke of Bedford and Sir Augustus9 Harris. Now it is the turn of the Royal ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ON THEATRICAL ASPIRANTS

... pupils on his books ? Witness: He had no books. (Laughter. 3 -Witness added he was sure defendant said he was an agent for Drury Lane, and he paid his money on the strength of ?? further hearing of the case was adjourned. ST-ArFORDS1RBE WiNrSEi Assiscs.-The ...

STRANGE STORY OF A BURGLARY

... facts concerning the yet unnamed meilodramna by himself, Mr. Raleigh, and M~r. Hantilton). vhllcit a-ill be produced at Drury Lane neuxt month. It a-ill be a raciuzg drama, with Mrs. John Wood as a sportinz duehess, and the great scenes will be a military ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... which she had had to be treated at the General Hospital. ASSAUTr.vcNG A Por3CF-COeSTABLcv.-John Devlyn (20), brasscaster, Drury Lane, was sent to gaol for two months for assaulting Police-constable Knowles.- !novles, on the evening of the 4th int., ordered ...

SWEETMEAT LOTTERY AT BURSLEM

... accuracy are fully maintained. A ?? CAcSED BY AN ri1ACNGINE.-Considerable, excitement wvas occasioned in the neighbourbood ofI Drury Lane, soon after four o'clock yesterday afterenoon, bv an outbreak of fire at an oilshop, tenanted by a Mr. .Wilde, situated ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Germany on Saturday afternoon, and ?? drove to DruryLaneTheatre, wherebe presented theprizes won by the young pupils of the Drury Lane Pantomime school during the last few weeks. The little girls after tea formed line, whilst their mistress read an encouraging ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the t1'rapir' ?? ae, Dan Ltene oceupi-s the prominent posi- ti lt in thie prolgraulme. Be comes iresh frotm his sicy.-s it Drury Lane. and was last evening most coI rdi.ly re~eiedl. ctauding in the very first rank of llrs klio', lie never fails to maintain ...

A COSTER'S TRIP TO HENDON

... but the others were strangers to her. They aC had drmks together, and then agreed to drive back to the Sun publie-house, Drury Lane, of which Mr. Brockelman wuas the leedlord. On arriving there, witness seit her pussy and trap away, and about 1130 she ...

THE RATING OF THE THEATRE ROYAL

... theatre was too large for ordinary pro- duotions.-Mr. larfitt: By how mnuch ?-Witnees: Atout one-half, exc-ept for the great Drury Lane productions.-Mr. Fisher: Would the same apply to your pantomie? W'itness : The pantomime is made to tic the stage. It costs ...