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April 1896
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Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

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London, London, England

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VANITIES

... VAHBTieS- SOCIETY in variably spends Easter out of London, and the streets at the West-end during the last few days have pre sented a singularly deserted appearance. Londonderry Mouse was the last to close, and will probably be the first to reopen, as I hear talk of much entertaining there this season. With the exception of the Duke and Duchess of York the royalties are out of town, and they ...

DRAMA: PRINCESS THEATRE

... riuNcrcss's theatre. IT is not very easy to decide by what standard one ought to judge The Star of India, the new play by Messrs. G. R. Sims and A. Shirley, which constitutes the Easter novelty at the Princess's. In one sense the production is to be classified amongst sensational and spectacular melodramas, and as such should compete with the kindred efforts of Drury Lane, or at any rate of ...

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THE BADMINTON CLUB POINT-TO-POINT RACES

... The annual club races took place last week, by invitation of Mr. Swindell, the master of the Old Berkshire Hounds. The country chosen by him was one of the very best three miles in England for such a purpose, in the Uffington Vale, near Swindon, in the middle of which is a hill from which every one could see every yard of the country. The line was considered a very stiff one, but essentially ...

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