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ATTACKING HEREDITY

... lengthy tour in America. Mr. Arthur Collins is reported to have chosen Jack andi tie Bean Stalk for the theme of the next Drury Lane panto- mime. Mr. Oscar Barrett is said to have also decided on the redoubtable Jack for next year at the Adelphi. Mr. W ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... which they threw away on their road to the station.-PolicS-COn. stable 114£ stated that he saw Clark go from Hoiborn into Drury-lane. When he saw witness he went back. Imedi-I atsly afterwards there was a smash of gias=, and witness saw Hennessey run- ning ...

DECOYING ENGLISH GIRLS ABROAD

... night, and remained indoors. OPERA AT THE LYCEUM. Fifty-three years have sped since Marita-na wea originally produced at Drury Lane, but the opera maintains its charm for the general public. Of course this is due to the masic being brighter and even fresher ...

MURDER OF A CHILD IN DRURY LANE

... MUBDER OF A CHILD IN DRURY LANE. s-- ARREST IN A LODGING HOUSE, A revolting tragedy wam perpetratedli, the vicinity of Drury-laIen on -Monday. .& ittle girl, named Mary Kenealy, living with her parentsA at 9, Goldsmith-street, was found lying sn the stairs ...

DRURY LANE MURDER

... I DRURY LANE MURDER. a INQUEST AND VERDICT. Mr. John froutbeck, on Monday, con- cluded his inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Mary Klenealy, aged four years, the daughter of parents hiving at 9, bolasmith-street, Drury-lane, and who ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... widvow of a cab-driver, iatly ioiding at 29, Last-street, Bromluey. Joi-n Burns, a market porter, of 4, ftamybel-stLret, Drury-lane, stated that on 'Thurstiay week he wae in Gray's-minn road, when be saw hrs. Dliachew croswsug the road near| lombo-rn town ...

A WIMBLEDON TRAGEDY

... Mr. Arthur Collins s splendid panto. miene, 'ife k'oriy T'hieves, after runninl -with triumphant success for ten weeks a. Drury Lane, is still drawing very large audiences. Booklng fori seats is being continued up to the 2eth inst. On Wednesday afternoon ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... TRIALS. THE DRURY LANE MURDERER SENTENCED TO DEATH. On Wednesday, beforo Mr. Justice Bigham, George Robertson, aged 40, a labourer, was indicted for the wilful murder of Mary Kenealy, aged four and a balt years, of Goldsenith-streot, Drury- lane. on Jan. ...

DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... 1 Little Cb'uch-street, Marylehone, who was found naked and dying at the rear of Sardinia-buildings, Little Wildstreet. Drury-lane, on the 3rd ?? Josetph Iluttand, 45, a Covent-gardenI portel, stands relaianed on a charge of' -sic1nlly raurdeting the ...

DRURY LANE MURDERER

... DRURY LANE M:URDERER.1 HIIME SECRlETAtPYS DECISION. 1Yesterday an intimation was received by Coilncl eilnlln. thc (:cclnovuof Nevv- ga;!e, irom the Rome oflice to the ei act ?? e Hmoe :ecretary, aJ ter carefulcon- sideration of -le leats, had failed to ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... 'hats. one of which was re- cognised by tihe widow of the deceased ?? Donovan, a noewsvendor, livingiin Kemtble-stroet, Drury-lane; said he had known prisoner and deceased aor soene time. He saw them together in the Hlart public-houme at about 10 o'clock ...

STABBING OF A DOCK CONSTABLE

... of the Covent-garden fruit porter, Holland, who is alleged to have thrown a man out of a window at Sardinia-build- ings, Drury-lane, and killed him. In a'dition there are two cases of attempted mincer, two of sending threatening letters, besides other ...