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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... s himnself by his undaunted courage, and Karl Van Buren. is captured, disguised as an English officer, when acting as Boer spy. Mrs. Hay falls into the hands of the enemy and gives oppor- tunity for a gallant and sensational rescue by Sergeant 'Bill Tosh ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... statement. Miss Hulo Hlodgson invests her part as The Tnmpder with considerableecarm, whilst Mr. Freerick Scarth acts the Russian spy with an earneethess that is of itself worthy of commendation. ASTON THEATRE ROYAL. Not for the first time, Aston people are ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... the tale of the wild, good-heated Conr, of his acroes of misadventures through the intriguing of the uni' d pathetic police spy, Harvey Duff. and of his ultimate e happiness with Mloya, the girl of his heart. The pi er is very well presented by Mfr. Charles ...

RECENT FICTION

... no paeans baa reading. Some; scend's are ax- ctemeiy powerful, 'as -for instance the pursuit of La Hake, 'the schemer ~and spy in Navensa and, his taicq d eath at 'the h ands of Marcel. Tins Biswor's, Ss;carE. 'By kEnacus~ Hoir-. [John Long. Th uhrof ...

TRAVEL, SPORT AND POLITICS IN THE PAMIRS

... bold never really ascertained the reason of : this sodden change of front, though, apparently, I it was supposed that he was a spy, and for I some time previously Cossacks had been following I him, but, being unable to negotiate, the difficult a defile of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... rescued by the acrobats, who get into the place through a window, which they reazch by means of -the h-nran ladder. A Ruslian spy and a renegude Brit'sher, thelatterputtingall his crimeson hisc cousin, the hero, with the usual painful results pending the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Court ?? pre- 1 sunsably have retired to rest. Seeing a chance of ful- S fillinr her project, Sophy is on the watch, and is spying ]C through the keybole when she is detected by the alert o Lord Quex, and, in anything but walking attire, is (I dragged into ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... more relishable when served hot. flat Mr. Miggs, perhas, whuld say, My argyment aint for thielikes o' you. To upderstasld, spy grgy- mernt yu mrost understand the intrig-ew of ife, Many things, however, are worth preserving, if only as a reeord of c ...