MUSIC HALL
... MUSIC HALL SHOW TO-MORROW ...
... MUSIC HALL SHOW TO-MORROW ...
... MUSIC HALL TAXIMAN’S FRROR While the resources of Scotland Yard were being mustered in a search for an attache case containing radium valued at more than £1.00 which had mysteriously disappeared on the way to a West End doctor's house, it was being stored ...
... MUSIC HALL. Hugh Kershaw's Cliltonball —Molly, a. 11-8 B Re&« 1 Mr Joseph DRIFTER, a. 10-10 2 BulleeVs TAFFYTUB. a, 11-0.. T Leader 3 Also ran; Shauo Southampton, Wavertroe, Norton, Clonroe, Bt. Bernard, Clashing Arras, All White. Sergeant Murphy. The ...
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... THE MUSIC HALL. Probably there are many people who can remember the old days when the stout chairman and the red-nosed comedian were recognised institutions the musichall. Miss Rosamond Smith, the chairman of the Theatres and Music Halls Committee the ...
... Music Hall Miners’ To Discuss Topic “Fair Wages” ...
... Music Hall Saturday night music hall will be broadcast at 9.30 instead of 5.30 Sunday programmes will be ultimately extended tn length the provision' of an alternative troiri 13.3 H. instead of from i.dO, as row. The Sunday orebes’ral concert will lie ...
... MUSIC HALL each way and TAFFYTUS a “cock-boit” must summing up. Complete selections: I.3o. —Bridgeraan Plate —POMBAL. 2. 0. —West Derby Stakes —BRIMSTONE. 3. o,—Grand National Steeplechase— MUSIC HALL (danger, Taffytus). 3.45. —Hylton Handicap—-MILL BELLE ...
... Music Hall To-day NORTHERN Ke (060.1 Metres. Regional. ta by Lance B. Todd 4.10—Commen d ha If of Rugby League on secon match, Salford v. Cast leford. 5. @—As Regional. jation Foo tball; eye-witness matches accounts of to-day's and Wolver- between Everton ...
... MUSIC HALL for one. and if, as I understand the case, the last named is really himself again. I shall expect Mr. H. Kershsw’s acini.! to prove successful at l>ice»*ar. Supposing, I suggest Fly Mask runs Newbury, can have tut at Silvo, his present rival ...
... MUSIC HALL SKETCHES. The Retaliatory Summonses. Hall, and two >g».n«tthe .Uhambra. dticing stage plays without be.ng licensed do so. The summonses are m respect f the ballet High Jinks performed at the Empire, and with ° u Ca u n T'i 1 ; produced at the ...
... MUSIC HALL ABLAZE. The Empire Music Hall, Kingston, caught fire early this morning. Soon flames were bursting through the roof» and 5.30 the lire was burning furiously. ...