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TRAGEDY AT A LONDON MUSIC HALL

... the scene of bw this melancholy tragedy, which has resulted in the ju untimely deathl of George Letine, a well-known so music hall artist. and injury of a more or les8 to precarious nature to Mr. Nathaniel Curragh, the to manager of the Crayford Water ...

ACTION BY A MUSIC HALL ARTIST AGAINST A CITY FIRM

... ACTION BY A MUSIC HALL ARTIST I .AGAINST A CITT FIRM. Yesterday the Ron the Recorder. sitting at Green street Courthouse, had before him an action brought by Mr Sam Dearin, the well- known music ball artist, for false arrest and im- prisuument against ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... were charged by Con- stables Rogers and Kenny with having been dis- orderly on the previous evening in thG Royal Albambra, Music Hall, North Street, and with havine assaulted them after being removed from that place of amusement. Mr. COULTIEu, who prosecuted ...

PROS. IN TEH DIVORCE COURT

... ? separation with costs by reason oi the adultery of her husband, Mr Alfred Hillman Glendening, wit4 Miss Daisy Wood, a music hall artiste, with whom he lived at -The Snuggeries, St Msrgarets, and by whom he had a child. The respondent was said to be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... disorderly conduct in one of the passages in rhe Star Music Hall, by shouting loudly, to the annoyance of the audience. Francis Harvey was also charged with assaulting a barmaid in thes Music Hall by striking her in the face with a book. There was a second ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ANCERY DIVISION-OcTOBEa 14. The LoapD CEANCELTIOR sat to hear motionls and applications in luacy matters. THE ALHAYBRM A MUSIC HALL. RELFAST. 31r. W1ALKEr CRAIG, Q. C. (instructed by Messrs. B. Kellv & Son. Belfast). applied, in the matter of Anne Campbell ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... named Edward Hurnidge, aged 21 years, student, 2 Trinity College, for creating a disturbance on Tuesday night in the Star Music Hall by in- terfering with the conmlactor of the orchestra and assaulting Mr. Daniel Low-rey, while he (the pri- soner) Nvwas ...

ATTEMPT TO DIVE FROM O'CONNELL BRIDGE

... ordinary costume. This was the signal su agreed upon, and Misg Finney, a lady who is at !hc present engaged at Mifr Lowrey's music hall, where re ~~ 9 here ?? she is giving some swimming exhibitions in con- junction with her brother, recognised it. Miss Fmney ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... PATRICK'S DAY. t The Music Hall on yesterday presented a gratifying spec . I taele to the lovers of temperance. It having been announced that the Very Rev. Dr. Spratt would hold a temperance t meeting on Patrick's Day at the Music Hall, and deliver tthe ...

THE CORAM STREET MURDER

... in the Great Coram Street murder, a re- ference to himself and Hesgel and another man as having been together at Gatte's Music Hall, Lon- don, on Christmas Eve, when, according to his own account, lesael was ill in bed at his hotel in White- chapel. Further ...

CHARLES MITCHELL AGAIN IN THE POLICE COURT

... larly who and *what thre accused was. Mr. Abrahams said he had beenr a pugilist, hnt was now manager of the Washlng-ton Music Hall. 1r. Vaug,.an, however, replied that he must know more about him. He should remand him until Fri6lay for the police to make ...

DUBLIN POLICE —YESTERDAY

... violent and disor- derly conduct at the Music Hall, on the night of last Saturday. Police-constable Hayden having been sworn, stated that having been called on to quell the disturbance which was going on in the Music Hall, he left the corridor, where he was ...