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NEW BANKRUPTCY LAWS

... eould not young officers, untainted with the innocent tastes of trout-fishing, find their consolations at the Argyle and Drury Lane for their deprivation of the note quiet charms of Devonshire valleys ? And then the question came, why keep the ship at ...

GLEANINGS. Oats Cokplmioh.— A literary mandarin of my aoqnuntueo made quite name for himself a treatise om this ..

... three horses last year Brighton. Another time, friend hearing was about to give readings of Milton between the acts at Drury-lane, said, Kean, stick Shakespeare, don’t meddle with Milton. Why not asked Kean, I gave readings from Milton three times week ...

Spteiil BEBESFOBD ENTERTAINMENT, WALTER BTANTON COMBINATION. OCEAN WAIFS, A Bommtifl, Muaical Abtnrdity. Frank ..

... driUhU (Musical awl otherwise) Farmers Life, and with the LIVE BANTAM AND MAN ROOSTER (Walter Stanton) FIGHT, At verfcemed in Drury Lane Theatre Pantomime. The follow inf tainted artistes will Avkib BsEXSFono. Miss Aoirvs BsaiaroaD, Mr. on Catrao. Mr. VtnAM ...

BILLIARD MATCH AT DARTMOUTH

... There is something naturally antagonistic between the two, and actors themselves feel it to be so. When Dr. Brockjasked for Drury-lane Theatre that a religious service might be held In on a Sunday, the manager consented, but he afterwards begged to be released ...

A Favots Child-Actor

... t the House of (’oninions in order that Hon. Members might not miss Betty’s Hamlot Hi® first season twenty-eight night# Drury Lane produced £17.200. last appeared as ** phenomenon in 1808. his return to tlie stage a mere actor, in 1812. he was not success ...

BOOK EXTRACTS

... autiior has a profound admiration. She v him for t.he* la-t time in his drcs.-in-' rooni duritiK a matinee ef ■Dante” at Drury Lane: ”On t>r«-\ioiis oreasion. a year or two before*, had f.;itcriy said. • They arc killit'i; me'- the only iair.t ever hewd ...

BOY’S STORY OF ADVENTURE

... she became a premiere she visited all the capitals of Europe, and in 1870 was brought to London by Colonel Mapleson for at Drury Lane. In 1876 she retired from the stage and founded training school of dancing. ...

ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN

... that gallant band. ic. the age of seventy-three, still hale and hearty. New Master of Freemasons. Tlic new Master of the Drury Lane Lodge of Freemason#. Lord Athlurnney. was formerly the Coldstream Guard', and hia active service included both the Dongola ...

DARTMOUTH AND SOUTH HAMS CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1909

... reach the latter figure come into region “stars.” When a famous actor - manager appeared some three or four years ago in Drury Lane, ho was reputed to receive £250 week. Actors Ranked with Barbers. great the official prejudice against the stage in China ...

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

... third baron. •• Blue Hanger had lived great deal France, and when returned to England fouo'l himself in the drces-circlo at Drury Lane to stranger who was wearing top-boota: Tliis would have been regarded as a Breach etiquette in France, and Lord (’olerame ...

SURVIVED SEVENTEEN WOUNDS

... the King’s Proctor for the action he had taken, hut the circumstances must find against him. DRAMATISTS’ ADVENTURE IN THE DRURY LANE • ACCIDENT.” The details of an amusing .sequel to this week’s meeting of the Dramatists’ Club nowcreep into print for the ...

“ 30HN BULL” LIBEL CASE

... the Star Music Hall Bermondsey, but his chief fame, says the Daily Telegraph, was secured by his lengthy association with Drury Lane Theatre, where appeared in a number of pantomimes under the management of the late Mr. Chatterton, his duty as clown being ...