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HOW THE IST BATTALION HANDEID OVER TIPPERARY BARRACKS,

... HOW THE IST BATTALION HANDEID OVER TIPPERARY BARRACKS, The King i: gratified to hear of the meeting this evening of the Members of the Lincolnshire Regiment Old Comrades’ Association, angd is sure that all present wil! spend a happy evening together. ...

The Story of “ Tipperary.” First Introduced by the Lincolns BANDMASTER ’WR»I('HHIV'IS INTERESTING CLAIM

... The Story of “ Tipperary.” First Introduced by the Lincolns BANDMASTER ’WR»I('HHIV'IS INTERESTING CLAIM. How the British Army came to adopt ““ Tipperary”—the swun-mnwf the first Expeditionary Force—has teen the subject of considerable controversy lately ...

the West Riding Duke of York and Wall. ington’s Regt. We congratnlate him_ 4ud equaily his father, who 15 ..

... the vews from the Allies_ and little or notiing to news from Gormany. * Tipperary” is extraordirarily popular., Wa have “Tipperary hats,” we have “The Tipperary trot,” “Tipperary marches,” all America seems 1o bave canghy the spirit of admiration for ...

Oonedian e down

... Oonedian e down nd witty remarks. Miss Kemp, thy and the first lady t rendered that now na and the Ry comedienm ng ““Tipperary,” annl sone with &in mies ' joined in the chorus with truas y ardour. Barlow and Brooks, the popular, Miss Lottie Langford wo ...

HELPRINGHANM

... turning up. Two solos were given by the Vicar, including “I fear no foe.,” whilst Mr. A. Waise sang “Always.” ““Meet me in Tipperary” was the title of a solo by Mr. Maples, and he, with Mrs. Maples, joined in a duet. Mr. Benstead (Sleaford) supplied the ...

The Palace

... rules the waves, Not likely ! While we’ve Jack upon the sea,- And Tommy on the land We need not fret. It’s a long way to Tipperary, Bat we're not downhearted yet.” The chorns of Fred Hutchings’ rousing patriotic song-has been “taking on” won. derfully ...

I'HE TERRITORIALS

... the streets was witnessed hy a large number of people. All the men were in sood spirit, singing “It's a long, long way to Tipperary.” It is expected that some newly enlisted recruits will be drafited to the city shortly, to undergo a rourse of trainine ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... for S Nights. TWICE NIGHTLY. Perey and Miss Henrietta Schrier .t the entirely New Drama- Mr. Lodg Prese The A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY. POPULAR PRICES Picture House. LINCYLN MONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAJD LURE OF MAMMON. 8-Part Exclusive Drama). EXPERT IN ...

2CIoTIoNO]

... British films. Madame Lily Callis, contralto, of Leicester, will sing old favourite songs, “ Land of Hope and Glory,” * Tipperary,” and “ The bLong, Long Trail,” a* cach evening performance. “AGirl of Stratton Porter L.imberlost booked for showing at ...

Theatre Royal

... incident, a striking finale is furnished by the unison singing of “ Your King and Country need you” and “It's a Jong way to Tipperary,” while the Allied colours are lowered from the ceiling. So ends what is undoubtedly the finest comedy revue seen in Lincoln ...