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A CHILD DISFIGURED FOR LIFE BY A VICIOUS DOG

... little girl's damages at £150. IHOMES ABROAD FOR YOUNG GIRLS. MS;. JUSTICU (GB.RNTuAM' presided at the annual meeting of the Drury Lane Working. Girls' Home, held at the home, Stanhope Street. The report stated that good work had been done during the year ...

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 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 ...

THE LEYTON TRAGEDY

... his evidence in an intelligent manner. lie said. that onl Wethnosdidy his father hirought theim oil down to Leyton fromi Drury- lane andl took them to their niother's, where lie left them. The next day his father came to the htolist about eleven o'clock ...

THE ROBBERS' CAVE AT WILLESDEN

... fire could bs foaund. Prisoner- returned to the scene soon'- atesr the engines arrived, and Walter -dacfeat, keeper of the Drury- lane R~eereation ground, ~o'rnted him cut to Police-constable 19 E * as the* cause o, the commotion. He was taken Iin custody ...

EXECUTION AT MAIDSTONE

... oonsiderable profit to the Cor- poration, which has acquired them. The first seotion of the 431etrical staled li- ances at Drury Lane Theatre, designed by Ir. Ecfria O. Snabs, sia their conipletiot yesterday. The area of the stsge, thus noviable by techbanical ...

TRAGEDY AT DEWSBURY

... ence. The soloists were Mesuames Julia Lennox, Marie Titiens; Messrs. Ludwig, Henry Beaumont, and A. S. Winckwortla THE DRURY LANE BALLOON. + Some days ago the captive ballooa over Drury Lans theatre to advertise Ruby escaped fromn its moorings and hag ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... committed the defendant for trial. MARLBOROUGH STREET. OVERHEARD BY A POLIOE1IAN.-George Cook, eighteen porter, of Clare Court, Drury Lane, anA Cornelius Driscoll, coster- monger, of Kemble Street, l)rury Lane, were charged, before Mr. De Rutzen, with | being ...

THE WHITE HEATHER IN COURT

... shre of the profits-I t sty what the term of the grreut wereinil I seeit. it fell throghe. Wite6 continuing, aid ie6 let Drury Lane Thatre 1 in September. 198, to a Mr. Coleman to produce 4The Dwcheas of Coolgardi, and in Daemhxer of that yeoar he let ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Sir James Vaughan, with disorderly conduct. Police- constable 249 E deposed that on Tuesday evening he was on duty outside Drury Lane Theatre. The prisoner (a big burly man), who was at the back of the crowd waiting for admission, immediately the door opened ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ROBBED IN OxPo111 STREEnT.- ol James Hubbard, thirty-four, described as a mt labourer, living in Great Wyld Street, in' Drury Lane, was charged, before Mr. De in. Rutzen, with stealing a gold chain and At seals, value £6, belonging to Alfred Mar- exe ...