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... MUSIC HALL. Bow Stent Police Court John Odger, 52, High Street, Bloomitrary, pwfittet («on of Mr Odger, the Republican orator), and Thomae Bailey, 2. Ryder's Court, Leioeeter Square, plumber, both young men about 2), were charged before Flowers with cadging ...
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... MUSIC HALL THE COASTS OF INDIA'f JEWISH ARTISTS IN FOLK PLAY From Special Correspondent ALEXANDER AND AND Stainless Stephen are among those taking part In the musichall the National programme at 8 to-night. : '♦ The Coasts of India. story a. Scottish ...
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... Music hall THE bygone days of the music hall are to be broughtto Bridlington’s Spa in - The Good Oid Days, will be directed by and starring Keith Hopkins, with Mike Parkin as special guest and with a full supporting cast. The show is to take place on ...
... MUSIC HALL PATRIOTISM. st many superior persons whit has ti•il to sower at what 1.11.1 were term Patriotism, the of which, in the wurila Kipling, susiiesesl theinsnlres by killisig Kruger with your mouth. Tc-day we have a liefore Muse hidl was ...