MUSIC HALL,
... MUSIC HALL, (LATE NEW INN,) BLUE TOWN, SHEERNESS. PROPRIETOR,MR.JAMES. ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION ON :MONDAY, APRIL 20rs, 1868, ...
... MUSIC HALL, (LATE NEW INN,) BLUE TOWN, SHEERNESS. PROPRIETOR,MR.JAMES. ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION ON :MONDAY, APRIL 20rs, 1868, ...
... PANIC IN A MUSIC HALL. Shortly before the closing of the performance in the Varieties Music Hall, Leeds, on Iluesday evening, the paper decorations of the gasalier caught tire, through a man inthe audience lighting his pipe at ome of the gus-jets. The ...
... ASSAULTS AT A MUSIC HALL. At the Westminster Police Court, London, on Monday, William Pendegrast, aged 21, of Lewisham Street, Westmunster, labourer, and Murtin Collins, 19, of 10, New Peter Strect, were charged with being drunk and refusing to quit licensed ...
... BURNING OF THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL. Between three and four o'clock on Tuesday moming a serious fire occurred at the Oxford Music Hall, situate in Oxford-street, near Totienbam-court-rond, and the greater portion of the building was destroyed before the ...
... SUICIDE OF A MUSIC HALL ARTISTE. __ _ . . _ Mrs. Isabel Tyrrell, a music hall artiste, professionally known as Miss lasy Holt, committed suicide in her apartments, at 67, Hillingdon fittest, Walworth, London the other night. In the course of the evening ...
... STRANGE OCCURRENCE IN A MUSIC HALL. At Leeds, on Saturday, John Holtum, a gymnast, who advertises himself as *“ The King of the Cannon,”” was charged before Mr. Bruce, the stipendiary magistrate, with unlawfully wounding Elijah Fenton, a market Fortcr ...
... ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN A MUSIC HALL. During an entertainment at the Empire Palace of Varieties, Leicester Square, London, on Tuesday night, considerable alarm was caused by the report of a pistol in the grand circle. A young Frenchwoman named Guyot had ...
... A MUSIC HALL AND MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE. Durland’s Star Music Hall, in Upper & .« Street, Sunderland, was entirely destroyed by 1= on Saturday evening. The flames broke cut ia the interior of the building near the roof above the stage. Constable Sanderson ...
... RAILWAY TAVERN, & MUSIC HALL, HIGH STREET, CHATHAM. ...
... METHODIST CONCERTS CRITICISED. CONFERENCE ON “MUSIC HALL ITEMS. The Rev. W. H. Heap, Chairman of the East Anglican District, suggested at the Methodist Conference at Bristol last week that certain items on the programmes of Methodist concerts would not ...
... RAILWAY TAVERN, & MUSIC HALL, HIGH STREET, CHATHAM. ...
... MAGDALA MUSIC HALL. Propriior - - P. N. BARLOW. ...