THE SPY
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... THE SPY A Fox piper pro.] th.t ,o -•nrr.ng Dustin Fawn um ...
... THE SPY. ONE of the most unpleasant features of any war is the revelation of the existence of a vast network of spying. Probably we in this country suffer less from the nuisance than do our hard pressed and tightly packed neighbours on the Continent, ...
... MADAME SPY Thurs.. Fri and Bat, Nov. 7 8 & 9 ...
... A SPY AT BAY Etc., etc., etc, 3TO 10.30 P CONTINUOUS ERFORMANCE 3 TO 10.30 PRIVATE BOXES. - FRO? PIT STALLS 9d• Seats may be Booked. Manager—A. F. To seat Three - - To seat Two • - - CIRCLE I Tele. 1798, Miss VIOLET PETTIE (Gold Med Elocution). (Pupil ...
... harrier, and then they told me they were looking for spy. I was immediately interested, but said 1 hadn't net, one, and it turned out they thought I was one! The French woman bad reported that 1 was spy. ing round the railway hue They escorted me back here ...
... spy on the stoge but who is quite a decent Britisher in everyday life, exercised the privilege of addressing in a good old British way a youth who permitted a none too clean hand-cart to come in contact with the gent's spotless coat the other day ! ...
... Concert and Stage. THEATRE ROYAL. The Man Who Stayed at Home. All roads lead to the great Royalty Theatre spy play this week, and crowded and enthusiastic audiences are appearing at the Theatre Royal each evening to witness The Man Who Stayed at Home ...
... THE PICTURE HOUSE (Bosisombe) If one would see a spy play—that is a real spy play—the opportunity will await all at the Picture House on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next, when The Spy, a Fox super-production starring Dustin Farnum will be presented ...
... immediately acclaimed it the finest spy play on record, and indeed the great support afforded it by the public, the two Services, and various members of the Royal Family go to prove the assertion beyond all doubt. We have had spy plays before, but never anything ...
... gentleman who was seen sketching on the Zig-Zag Walk the other day may have been a spy, but he certainly was not an artist ! The ladies looked like catching, In their grasp a spy a-sketching, But, you see, they did not know quite what to do : For his drawings ...
... THEATRE ROYAL. The Man Who Stayed at Horns'. The thrilling Royalty Theatre spy play, The Man Who Stayed at lime, is the great attre,ction appearing at the Theatre Royal this week. Since its last visit to Bournemouth there have been a number of changes ...
... scoring the great actress to recite it in Bournemouth. On evening and Saturday attention Mr. William le Queux will lecture on 'me Spy Peril. ...