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... too. the of t ommons C'ommittec rejected the Tramway Hill. Mr. Abel Strong was granted a three years/ lease of the Summer Theatre. the Mr. Geo. Hurch died, at the ripe old age 92. and the 30th the naval funeivil of the late Petty Officer James Cloke took ...

M \ RCH

... were held at Folkestone with considerable success. Royalty attended the amateur theatricals held at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre in aid of the military charities of the district, arranged the Hon. Mrs. Stuart-M ortley. The death of Mr. \V. C. Bonning ...

HIS moDwr START

... START. No theatrical event of this - mama has aroused more interest than the productios of a new Gilbert opera at the Savoy Theatre, the of numberless Gilbert sad Sullivan triumphs. The new opera has bees produced under the personal direction of the author ...

bean added to the Circuit. The Primitive Methodist Circuit has not been idle during the year. Lou. don.street ..

... being closely followed by a eueoesefut rendering of Les Cloches de Corneville by the Reading Operatic Club at the Palace Theatre. Before the dote of the month St. Luke's Musical Society had given More Smeaton's cantata. entitled 'Connie. with success ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1910
Newspaper: Reading Observer
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1756 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

35, 44, and 4*, I

... Must Healthy and Pleasant Part OF LONDON, close Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Natural History and 8. Kensington Museums- theatres easily reached by tube or Metropolitan Railway, which are within 3 minutes walk of the Hotel. Passenger Lift, Electric Light ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1910
Newspaper: Canterbury Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 575 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Local News

... two nights, of Mr. Vernon, the musical conductor of The Dairymaids Company at the Hastings Gaiety Theatre, Mr. Thomas Hilton, the conductor of the Theatre orchestra, wielded the baton, and was very successful in accomplishing a most difficult task. BALLS ...

Dariog Theft

... raid 1-m. or.f of Mr body of «nkmo tha m«r> von. ovrbrrad 70. and a/wa aery er jojwb-a t em. li-MPTDIi YmUsTmENIS. Grand Theatre. TKa Moodr Oparo Owrpanr wttrb haw Noel A«l«ht.rc tocaJ rauetc towen durlof tew prat flra da» w.U tbo aonoed and i«C wvwOa ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1910
Newspaper: Southern Echo
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 309 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SHANKLIN

... them the left them huntsmen. berms. and holm& being ohm-wed from to dense fog. A fatal accident *roomed on Tuesday at the Theatre Royal. Coatbridge. Early in the ewer. ing, just all the were aesembling, a nun fell from the calker to the pit below and bode ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1910
Newspaper: Hampshire Independent
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 251 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SOUTHERN WEEKLY NEWS, SATURDAY, 1 JANUARY, 1910

... townspeople who appreciated his sterling qualities and excel- Jent management of the theatre, but many members of the theatrical profession and managers of other theatres in different parts of the country. | The address was in the following terms :-— THE ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1910
Newspaper: Southern Weekly News
County: Sussex, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1872 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PORTSMOUTB iWiEER BYi RYEEK

... l. Pol- and Hammond, la and mm Sw iit who formed t num- inol ter of friends of the 42nd Compazy, which artistes from the Theatre Royal utomime, were and fol- da’ lowing” mgramme of evening wae deve Misses St. | nha 5 ay cs : Bob Lang, Vincent aud Gregory ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1910
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 877 | Page: 2 | Tags: none