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Miss D E. A. REDFORD

... Miss D E. A. REDFORD. chiffon velvet coat and swathed ninon toque with black and white feathers. Her bouquet was composed of mauve and yellow orchids. Later in the evening the bride and bridegroom left in their car en route for Paris and Vienna, where ...

WELITEHAVEN COLLIER' S!ASSAULT ON POLICEMAN.'

... WELITEHAVEN COLLIER' S!ASSAULT ON POLICEMAN.' David Hardy, collier, of Gore's Buildings, Whitehaven, was charged at Whitehaven Police Court, on Monday, with having assaulted P.C. Maher, while in the exemtien of his duty on July 31st.—Mr. E. Atteil defended ...

Miss GERTRUDE BLUMENTHAL, as Lady Wsie. [J. Parker, Barrow. Photo by] Dr. Fiddle, D.D. (his Private Cho Mr. J. ..

... Miss GERTRUDE BLUMENTHAL, as Lady Wsie. [J. Parker, Barrow. Photo by] Dr. Fiddle, D.D. (his Private Cho Mr. J. Terence O'Brian (a Young Reb Mr. Professor Bunn (Shakespeare-o Oharacte - Impersonator, etc Mr Lplain)— ...

and Walls; song, At Night, Mr. W. J. Davies; song, Sleep, darling, seep,' Miss D. Atkinson; song, Do you remember,

... and Walls; song, At Night, Mr. W. J. Davies; song, Sleep, darling, seep,' Miss D. Atkinson; song, Do you remember, Mr. A. Walls; military burlesque (encore). Freddie Duval. The accompanists were Miss Trenwith and Mr. Davies.—A hot-pot supper was ...

THE CASE OF. MISS MALECKA

... THE CASE OF. MISS MALECKA. Sir EDWARD GREY informed Mr. Whitehouse that a full report of the trial of Miss Malecka had now been received by the Foreign Office, and would be considered as soon as possible. Mx. MORRELL asked whether the Deport bore out ...

BRITISH BOY MISSING

... de6iceated result—a very crumb l y shed iinitttoeredtin to d littleball 6e r r a well-buttered y e in ''' l c h: .: :: : they stay i .11 s hape w ithoilt b a a nd ke w i i i l i l arengioili7o taiii,:o, : d i, t y 1 , 1 , , : : ,•, : , : may be either sl i g ...

MISS MALI:AV

... MISS MALI:AV ji tho M arte r i . aAt' d ‘ 6leljiler° A l' g m n ist4 Sce i r a t;_ e tt , t . r k N t eneed to four years' 11,\ti:11.4 the Russian Court was 3 iect.and that the Russian admitted.in the „.tlieo4 Sir EDWARI) GREY jd member would know fjoll ...

MISS MALECKA'S SENTENCE

... intends to appeal or not. Sir J. D. 'REES: May I ask whether the Russian Government ever intervenes when Russian Subjects are on trial here? (Ministerial cries i)f Oh !) Mr. MORRELL: Is it a fact that in the indictment Miss Malecka is described as a British ...

'ATION TO MISS ALICE ROSS

... names • D urrett, W. and E. Clegg, I. Gazey. Rennie, E. Shaw. E. Huit.°o(l, N. Gibson, and R. Horrell. dance succeeded, by Miss Lizwho although young, showed .`,° be a capable little actress, and her part very creditably. A j, ll, in which Miss Cynthia ...

(Ladv Rosie's Miss Ethel Griot:. Nora (Peasant ... ...Mrs. A. Craven. Kathleen (Peasant Girl)... ...Miss Lily ..

... Trombone: Mr. Dunstan. Fanofo:ie: Miss A. J. Thwales. The following likewise deserve a mead of praise: Committee: Mrs. Craven, Miss M. McDonald, Miss A. Robinson, dr. G. H. Spencer (chairman), Mr. A. Craven, Mr. J. Johnson, Mr. H. Macklin, ...