PANIC IN M'FARLAND'S MUSIC HALL
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... ABERDEEN MUSIC HALL COMPANY LI£MITED. it ALItUJiiO1.1N DlUADlVS, -- b .-v x r- 0 'The following report lmas been issued by the above company, d and is to lie onbinitted to thle annual general ineeting in the if Musti eItallto.day:-Thecdirecttnrs now ...
... 'rHE .STAMFURL) STREE12 MUSIC HALL CASI?. .1 .hln J anmes third moer v~' e haigoil on retitaml at . Ii'.v Streelt Inl~ollli, onl Sateidoyv, wvit i iiaviil 0 inwpi 'oil, v ith Louis Leon ('oldst cm : alss lI amy hoiioi to, to olitiiin looiii'v from o'ai'riouo ...
... Works. ''' co On Tuesday the directors and the leading gentlemen' of el' the town, to the number of about 120, dined in the Music Hall, under the- genial presidency of Mr T. J.: Bremner, Rt chairman of the Hall CornpanysProvot Alexander and er m Wm. Boyd ...
... BY A LIONESS. )aM On Friday night last week a most sensational and ect, painful incident occurred in the Dan Lowry ,ter. Music Hall, Dublin,. Senide, the lady lion 'all- tacker, whose daring acts have been exciting for socue be time past the astonishment ...
... ABERDREN, ORIDAY, DEC. 3, 18S. Mr John Morley was the principal speaker at a public meeting held in the Music Hall, - ' F-1tt. V- 9 -L-tLi! -flC - -urIJ1O* Ace Edinburgh, last night. He regretted, he said, br that he vwas addressig an audience at a time ...
... £2259 18s Sid. The total sum to be expended in the work is £8958 14s 11;d, or about £10 beyond the estimated price. 1NEW MUSIC HALL Pon iABzRDzzn.-The Plans Committee of Aberdeen Town Council-Dean of Guild Stewart in the chair-had beforel them yesterday ...
... blon-Accord Terrace-s. Gospel Hall, St Paul Street -2 30 and 6tlb-Me3srs Luggg and M'Gaw. Went Front Room, Music Hall Buildings-6, lecture. Blrl Room, Music Hall Buildings-3, Mr S. Moore Ritchie. 1.O.G.T., Union Halls, St Paul Street-B, Sister Mrs Stephen l tattlievs ...
... THE EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE BOA~RD. Trie first annual social meeting of the employees of the Police Board was held in the Music Hall Buildings on Fri. dav night. The hall was crowded by an intelligent and respectable audience. Provost Leslie occupied the ...