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THE MUSIC HALL FRAUDS

... THE MUSIC HALL FRAUDS. From our later editions of last week.) At Clerkenwell police-court, on Friday, ?? 'evcrsleigh., a clerk, George Edward Nash, a commer- rial traveller, and Charies Cross. a commercial tra- veller, were again charged with endeavouring ...

MUSIC HALL DIVORCE

... He married the respondent in 1891 at Ken- ninton. She was a performer on the slack wire at the music halls. She per formed with him at different music halls. Up to 1895 he lived very happily with his wife, lie had received letters from her while they were ...

MUSIC HALL CASES

... bars of the pablic-house late on M~onday night were the defendantl, Flo. ifastings, a music-hall sineer, and Mr. Courtnoy, the h rusband ot' another- well-known music-hall singer. Witness heard Miss Hastines and Couriney making use of bad language and quarrelling ...

MUSIC HALL ARTISTES' CONTRACTS

... MUSIC HALL ARTISTES' CON. I TRACTS. In the Queen's Bench division on Wed- ! nesday Air. Justice Iawllins delivered judgment in toe case of Kelly v. the directorate of the London Pavilion, the Oxeord, and New Tivoli Mfusic-halls.- The plaintiff, who is ...

CHILD AT A MUSIC HALL

... .CHILD AT A MUSIC HALL.j LONDON PROPRIETOR FINED. At Worship-street police-court yester- day, Mr. George English, Proprietor of the Sebriglht MUsc hall, Hackney-road, was summoned for a brn gh of the Act 57 and 58 Vic. cap. 41, i& procuring Thomas Challoner ...

MUSIC HALL DIVORCE CASE

... spondent are music-hall artistes and singers, and are professionally known as ?? Charles and Marie Comp- ?? Mr. Roach filed an answer denying the ?? opening the case Mr. I:nderwick said that Tr.Harrison, the petitioner, vas a music-hall artist and singer ...

MUSIC HALL LIBEL CHARGE

... MUSIC HALL LIBEL CHARGE. Sigi.Tmund Fcust, summoned as of 295, Strand, described as a clerk to theatrical agents, appeared at Bow-street police court, yesterday, to a. summons which charged him with publishing a false and defamatorylibel of one Gustave ...

LIBELLING A MUSIC HALL

... article on T'he London Music-hall, but that, it had been greatly altered by the editor. Two letters were put in. The first protested that the defendant did not intend to refer to the South London Palace of Amusement, but to music-halls generally; the other ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY AT A MUSIC HALL

... FTAL AFFmAY AT A MUSIC HALL On Monday, Peder Mdley, a vocalistandcomedian, was brought before Mr. Partridge for final examina- tion, charged with manslaughter, in causing the death of Thomas Blnn, a North Sea pilot, in Wilton's music-hall, on Wednesday night ...

SUICIDE OF A MUSIC HALL ARTISTE

... SUICIDE OF A MUSIC HALL ARTISTE. Yesterday afteruoonabout 2.15, Robert Lorraie a tmusic-hali artistes, shot himself- in the mouth at 'his lodg- ingsa situated ini the Kennington-road. The landlady of the house in an interview with a representative of ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... and that song was afterwards sung for three months at a music hall morning eutertainenent at EHer Majesty's thea- tre. He did not allow any lady to be served at any of the bars-of his music hall. About 10,0)0 people attended the entertainments weekly ...