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... SPEAKING MINUTES. PARTS. AN ARTISTIC and HISTORICAL PRAMETTA. EVERY PART PLAYED BY AN' ARTISTE. F. S. W. guarantees no better Sketch Touring. Molhlito Spared. everything Carried. MANAGERS NOTE DATE OF PRODUCTION- JUNE 14. EMPRESS, BRIXTON. JUNE 14 ...