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Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette

A DESPERATE DI-Eb

... TROUPE FOR SALARY. —An &Mien has been decided in the Glaegow Sheriff Court against David Brown, proprietor of the Royal Music Hall, for £44 of damages, in aonseguenes of illegal dismissal. The pursuers, four in number, entered into an engagement to come ...

A REVENGEFUL LOVER

... the one light of the old bruskseller's weary struggle through life. She earned a pretty penny, too, as a singer at a small music hall, and was a right modest girl as times go, for she had a sweetheart to whom she bad been consistent these two long years ...

The petitioner eleottd to take la decree of jadi3iw separation, and The Court prenoveced the afeeree ..

... her hail:nod for twelve sleuths, bat eventually she returned to Min. WMle respondeut was engaged as waiter at the Orford Music Hall, in Aimed, 1871, be inside the acquaint. of some women with whom be adultery, with the full knowledge and consent, it was ...

TOWN TALK. 1. liwolars flandirstand that as da sat Mid maid esA raven:Ala for ors eta Cu ..V. eptiaiaaa

... is at double the rate of day work, sni never resorted to except under dire necessity, gush as banding an opera house, o music hall, or a public • house. Another of the wiseacres of the study and the de.k pointed, in an article on the lately-freed bridges ...

DEPARTURE OF THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA

... defendint was subsequently taken Into ete,totly, and on being questioned, he said that the girl had gone with him to the music -hall, and it was so late when the performance was over that she was afraid to go home, and he had takea her to the house of a ...

TOWN TALK

... proud possessor of a dairy cow to travel a good many miles to see them. event has been the final extinction of the original music hall, Evans's in Coventgarden, where, when Thackeray was a youth, it was the custom after the pity to seek a supper, accompanied ...

LITERATURE AND THE ARTS

... in 1592. THE M,esical Standard says the singing of Faure and Nilsson has met with much enthusiasm at Baden. A FINE new music hall is being erected in connection with Eton College. IT is stated that for the next season's Italian opera, Messrs. Gye and ...

,bbey-etaroet. County ' seven Mp.giorates' ' . , . EPITOME OF NEWS,

... be hard to find cheaper excuses for suicide. Fott THE FOURTH TIME, John Baan, recently the proprietor of the Canterbury Music Hall, Sherfie:d, attempted to commit suicide by placing himself on railway in front of a moving train. He was very s•riously ...

WIIERE TO GO IN LONDON

... satisfactory reaults. , There is no &two in London better suited for epeetacular display or ballet than the one in the monster music hall at these gardens. The sugary and mounting is all that can be wished, while the corps-de-ballet are well selected and admirably ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Chamberlain of London, and various minor officers were reappointed. AT THE MIDDLESEX Siosszows,William Tucker, the manager of a music hall in St. Luke's, was found guilty or receiving stolen goods, and, a previous conviction for the same offence having been proved ...