COVENT GARDEN
... COVENT GARDEN Braman. A. A. (L). McMaster, .1. A. (C). Mares. Ft. (L). • Aimee. K (C). Norman, F. (C), Somerset, 0. (C). ...
... COVENT GARDEN Braman. A. A. (L). McMaster, .1. A. (C). Mares. Ft. (L). • Aimee. K (C). Norman, F. (C), Somerset, 0. (C). ...
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... COVENT GARDEN A further 80 porters were dismissed at Covent Garden market this morning for refusing to unload lorries driven by non-union men. This brinks the total !o 200 since the trouble began yesterday morning. teventeen firms are now Involved and ...
... COVENT GARDEN *LAWR&NCE. Roderick Owynne IC). 73 Dovehouse Street. 8.W.3: Lloyd's underwriter. MILES, Barry Burford 6 Landseer Road. Button. Surrey: wholesale florist. *SEBASTIAN. Peter (C). 31 Briarda:e Gardena. N.W.3: company director. FLINT. John Gerald ...
... COVENT GARDEN Covent Os i bust light of thc was pi) good that 1 did n t mind standing through its five and half hours duration. The enoi 'noun Wagnsr orchestia, excellently managed by Rudolf Kempe, never once took more than its fair 1 1 share of the limelight ...
... Covent Garden By DAVID NATHAN GARDEN'S Royal Opera House should be nationalised. And steps to see that It is should be taken immediately. . says a report this morning by a committee set up by the Arts Council on the instructions of Mr. Harold Mm-mtii ...
... At Covent Garden The event is to-night's opening of the Covent Garden opera season when Sir John conducts Puccini's Turandot. It will be grand to conduct opera again after all these years. I shall conduct it in Manchester in April when the Covent ...
... Covent Garden We parked our bicycles in the hall; no one seemed to mind. Then off we went to the Cavendish Hotel where we danced again until dawn with Sir Richard Sykes playing the piano and Rosa Lewis keeping time and order. She was very strict — our ...
... COVENT GARDEN They won't get us to come out at the Garden again.' While Mr. warn Ispeaking to reporters, • crowd ot iist workers gathered round and booed and jeered so that his words were almost Inaudible. When a group of several policemen r•a h•d Mr ...
... AT COVENT GARDEN Mr. Sydney Allen, of 384, Ha>dn - road, Nottingham, who is rehearsing at Covent Garden for the October operas. A hass-baritone, he was accepted for the company a month ago. ...
... OF COVENT GARDEN THE COMPLETE MANS STORE 14 femple Street, Birmingham Midland 2662 & 3400 ...
... COVENT GARDEN OPERA Madame Butterfly ' By Our Music Critic The usual second handkerchief was not required after Madam Butterfly at Birmingham Theatre Royal. And this, is must be added, is a tribute to the Cho-Cholan of Amy Bhuard. Butterfly is Puccini's ...