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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for which body the defendant acts as clerk, refesed I to remove the ref use from Drury Lane theatre. It was explained that the de-! fendants removed the refuse from Drury Lane theatre up to the end of last year, and then declined to do so, contending that ...

THE WHITE HEATHER CASE

... to complete the dramaenled Ida, the Chi of Misfortune if Lady Harris would earry out the arrangemnent to peoduce It at Drury Lane ?? sg i. Theate bat sh deial t ?? th rsoast bility. Afterwards flntuy Lane lheatre was sold, Bad th esacutors thus put itou ...

A CLERGYMAN GUILTY OF IMMORALITY

... l~ sand hit him inl ?? leg. It was asserted 500l t osequencec of the injury, the boy was cotiu his emsployment at the Drury Lane 0 111f11 'in * Siydney said he was prepared to call I b~ls Wtesoes to ?? tha~t the dog was Slot ?? thott Mr. ]3iro, Pointed ...

A DICK TURPIN RIDE NEAR BLACKBURN

... promise. For three years she took part ivith Mr. Penley in the production of Charley's Aunt, and has also appeared at Drury Lane. -Lately she. had suffered considerably from melancholia, and her friends did their best to cheer her, but she did not improve ...

A FATAL LEAVE-TAKING

... touching the death oe William Garbeg, aged thirty-four, a theatrical slo!e- numerary, latcly ladging at it, lKemble-streot, Drury lane. The evidence showed that a friend of tIL deceased was a passenger by the train which lefI Euston Station at midnight ol ...

CHORUS GIRL AND PRIVATE SECRETARY

... on Thursday, heard the case of Tabernacle v. (Tharberlain, which was an action by a chorus girl, formerly engaged at Drury Lane, but now at the Palace theatre, for the recovery of jewel- lervy, value 211., and 191. in cash, alleged to be wrongfoilly ...

MR. [ill] [ill] BILL

... Nevroastle, and to an item of ten guineas for one supplied to him for presentation to the saein lady on BoxiuF Day last at Drury Lane Theatre. The reason the ten guineas were charge was because of the time of the year, and that two young ladies were occupied ...

A MUSIC HALL ACTION

... Heed to recover damages for slander from Mir M'Dougall, of the London County Council. AlR Tool PLEON, the Callma of the Drury lane pantomime, now resumes his usual business at the halls, returning to the theatre niamed next Christmas. MARRIEn, on March ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 676 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... months' hard labour. DEATH or A NURSE CHILD.-Henry Hurst, halimermllan, and Clara Bessie Hurst. his wife, of Betterton Street, Drury Lane, was charged, on remand, before Mr. F. Lushington . with the wilful murder of Brenda Weston, a nu1rse-child in their care ...

ADVENTURES OF A STAFFORDSHIRE MINER IN LONDON

... the purpose of seeing the pantomimes. Sir John Bridge: Well, what did you do? PWibness: Well, the iirst night I went to Drury Lane. Sir John Bridge: And where the next night? 'Wit- ness: Well, in the morning I got up-(laughter)-and in the evening I went ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BLACKMAIL

... advice you have g>iven inxw,,. 'ihe st-ed soon .afterwards left the court with his fatiter and tu7Qie. EXECUTION OF THE DRURY LANE MURDERER. George Robl7rtoon was banged yesterday morning in Newgfat for thu mtutrder of Mary Kereely in Drury- latie ott ...

THE DUCHESS OF COOLGARDIE' INJUNCTED

... a telegram was received at the theatre that 3Mr Jestice 1i5 Kekewich had granted an injunction at the instance of Id the Drury-lane Syndicate, restraining the performance Ir of the play at the Aston Theatre Royal. t gas at dei ,after hurried consultation ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 760 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment