LITERARY COMPETITION

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LITERARY COMPETITION

... evening Ladiy E.erilla gase awiv the t prizes, and after that the band ilayec ant ste all h danced. I tio sot thiiik I ev tr etnjoyed myrelf t 'o much. Mr. Silvesrer danced very well. IHis t step suited inine perfectly. I le knew so fewr i people that lie dvoted ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... I LITERARY COMPETITION. W ITA 1 L.: 1 A XL &L ^ ^5 ' PRIZES to the Value of l;£ WEEPKYL I 'will be givjen. IsTPRIZ1U, 15s;.; 2XI), 10S. ;3F.D, ,S,6D.; 4TII, 5S,; STe. 2s. 6D. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Of CO.1t1pETIT1ON. WRITING A NOVEL The YanktoWto Indepenldent ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

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[ill] LITERARY COMPETITION

... JR LITERARY COMPETITION. MEEKLY PRIZES OF 15s.; ls. ; 7s. 6D. t 5S.; AND 2s. 6D. OP1N TO ALL READYfRS OF TBE HAMPSHIPE TEFLORAPI' t Prizet sto the vahie of £2 wmklyw citt begiven for the f Lst short stories ?? by the Editor. | The stos ies snfail be eith ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... cornet, the French huritig C horo, nnd other instruments. Charles Oasley ?? several melodious negro melodie, and gave a clog dance which brougilt down the bouse. Jimmy James, who is generally admitted to be one of the most expert of bone soloists, was ...

AMUSEMENTS IN GLASGOW

... respects admirable. BRITANNIA Music HALL.-Lessee and Manager, Air W. Kean.-One of the big features this week is a clog- dancing competition for a championship belt, the audience being constituted judges of the contest. The company includes the Pocket Asheroft ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1895
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 472 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... the Stowaway. MISS BEELA PERMSAN, of the Perman Trio, from Australia, who was unable to take part in the clog- dancing contest, would like to dance the winner, Miss Minnie Ray, or any other lady who may lay claim to the title of champion, for 100 a-side ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2628 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... Monday evening, Dec. 7th, the cause of death being the bursting of a blood-vessel. Mr Sullivan was well known as a clog-dancer, having danced second to the late J. H. Haslam for the championship of the world. Mr Sullivan and his wife were better known by ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1895
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4035 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE KING'S LIVERPOOL REGIMENT

... (8) song, The Holy City, by Sergeant-Major Hackett; (9) song, The Dandv, Oh, by Garrison- Sergeant-Major Howell; (10) clog dance by Colour- Sergeant M'Nally; (11) song, In Happy Mo- ments, by Mr. Conaty; (12) song, I Want My Money Back, by Mr. ...

CHRISTMAS ANUBMENTS

... Antient Concert Rooms are. to be given up for twelve hours to a continuous entertainment. The Ebonv Trio; will contribute clog ad shtae dances, Profes- sor Thorne, will. display his abilities as a vyen- triloquist, and Frank Comas, 'it's Nineteenth Century Wizard ...