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_Witip, NEWS IN BRIEF. tragedies and Disasters

... on Saturday, said he always looked on those who played football as fellows who wioild do their duty well. Stage hands at Drury Lane Theatre heat the light hands in a tug-of-war which took place at the theatre on Saturday night before the company, and ...

Told is the Comets

... Exeter in the cathedral yard at Exeter. Music eed the Dream The fiftieth performance of The Sins of Society was given at Drury Lane Theatre. Mrs. Patrick Campbell will appear at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, next year, in Mr. W. B. Yeats' play, Deirdre. ...

• SIZZVICIABLIS SCHOOL TROCZ

... able to appear. Mr. George (3 will play a part in petticoats—his first since infancy—in the coming Christmas pantomime at Drury Lane. He will be Jack's mother in Jack and the Beanstalk. Mrs. Skeffington will be produced at the Queen's Theatre on October ...

BLUDGEONED

... BLUDGEONED. Yr. William Hales, one of the proprietors of a general store in Drury-lane, was the victim on Saturday night of a daring and apparently carefully-planned outrage. ehad just left the premise. with the takings, amounting to f. 900, in a small ...

GIRL WIFE'S STRANGE DEATH

... in India—Daisi 'Victoria Anderson, 20, of Vineyard-gardens, Clerkenwell. , Emploved at the London County Printing Works, Drury-lane, she developed a small pimple on her chin, and died from blood poisoning in the Holborn Infirmary. Dr. McLearn, medical ...

BOY MAIMED-BIRD SINGING

... lad named Rennie Renaud attempting tie feed a bird in a cage hanging outside the window of his home in Siddon's-buildings, Drury-lane, but being unable to reach to the cage he knelt on the dower-pots on the window ledge and overbalanced. He fell from the ...

LONDON'S FIRE FIGHTERS

... it guards was over £1,000,600,000 in 1907. The two most notable firm of the year were those which destroyed the stage of Drury-lane and the difficult outbreak in the City and South London tube near Moorgate-street Station. ...

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... you do then? Make it warm for him pretty quick. I tan tell ye? I Lady Rose Weigall has welted all the scholars in the Drury-lane Industrial School to spend a month at her seaside home at Ranocgate and the London County Council Education Committee accepted ...

THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE ATONEMENT

... interested In the housing of the poorer classes, paid a visit to the model lodging-house of the London County Council in Drury-lane. known as Bruce Mouse. and Peabody-buildings, on the other aide of the thoroughfare. A letter enclosed in a bottle which ...

baseador. Sir Maurice de Emmen. Colonel Lowther, Military Attache, Captain Morgan, Naval Attaché, Lieutenant ..

... spectator who witnessed this rush of Englishmen to the assistance of the Queen, he never saw anything like it except at Drury-lane, resembling, as it uid, the rescue of a prinoems in distress by chivalrous knights. Sir Maurice de Rumen says he saw the ...

FLEET STREET MYSTERY

... was stated in evidence that Mrs. Tibbey, the man's mother, acted as office cleaner, and that her son left their home in Drury-lane tit nine in the morning, returning at four, and leaving again at six. Police-constable Chatfield said that after the fire ...

BROTHER'S TRAGIC DISCOVERY

... sustained a fractured collar-bone and a severe shaking. One of the earliest music-halls in London, the Middlesex Hall in Drury-lane, popularly known as the Old Mo. is to be sold by auction. With the property will be sold the Old Mogul public-house ...