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TRAGEDY IN A FLAT AT SOUTH KENSINGTON

... posed to e an 'acbiess, alth'ugh she is only about twenty-one -years of 'age. She first made Mr. W hite's'acquaintance at Drury Lane'Theatre.'- - Mrs. M2ary White3 of 44, Brompton Square, Kensifigton, the *Ife,' of the'-deceased, said that she had not se'en ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... avng quite £2000. In 1893 his father died, I leasing him £1000. He and his brother thnonn re-commenced the btusiness in Drury-lane, Liver- pool. The partnership was dissolved in 1u96, his brother retiring without drawing anything t out, and he carried ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... Caumden-road; Frank Hatobman, clerk, of Tapley-road, Holloway; and Samuel Betbell, theatre attendant, of Great Queeu- street, Drury-lane, of keeping and using the club for the purposes of unlawful gambling and betting witha persons resorting thereto; and against ...

CLAPHAM SENSATION

... Criminal court Jorthe murder of E~dith Poole. his sweetheart, by cutting her throat with a ra..or in Great Queen- street, Drury-lane, on the iigh ?? ., w~a banned on Tuesday amorning with~n *Nowgate gaiol. HEightiild retired to re:at at- the ?? hoar on ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... City of London Union. Detective- sergeant V'itzgerald. deposed as to the arrest' of the accused, who was a i super at Drury-lane Theahe. At the time of arrest the witness saw him on the stage taking the part of an M.P. in the House' of Commons scene ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... was charged at South- wark, yesterday, with stabbing a market porter named Henry Banks. The prosecutor said he lived in Drury-lane, and had cohabited with the prisoner. They quarrelled in W atorloo-r ead on Saturday afternoon, and she stabbed 'him in ...

POISON SCARE

... programme. Owing to Mr. Arthur Collins requiring the stage for the preparations for the production of his Christmas annual at Drury-lane, the run of the successful drama, The Price of Peace, must shortly come to an end. The last special matinee will be on ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... ' PcoAc2 SssE'umITUDE.- Ala, Its lf sqal. 50, and Jamese oters-t o8, elcaded ''clucity to a charge of b' bwy robbery in Drury-lane ontbe lhet of the 4th ?? prosecutor, Janmes B . 'Shacgbnessev, was knocked dowo and Feverely ?? Cook 1-csed 'le orlvict ...

TOBACCO SELLING

... the Be Sy Voluntary arraug~'uemjn witbaut any pressure. B e Alfred Georgo e Evans foremenn at plaintiffs, no- works, iii Drury-lane, Ioliudou (re-called] by Mr. tic ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... eolioemam ?? (Saturday) morring. Stanley-and Gould were asrested by Deteetivoaeer- joeant Simmnons at- the premises oE 'a Drury-lane tobacconist. It wasb said that Stanley. snggstei the tuiek, promising the other lade a shaire 'of wbat he got,- ?? Shell ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... Oin Monday, Oct. 8th. le the Drama, in Four Acts, by- Ceeil itileigh, entitled p le v HEARTS ARtE THUMPS. ig Drama from Drury-lane is a very safe card to play at h le the minor theatres, and its value has been attested this A Ir w-eek by remarkably full ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9618 | Page: 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment