THE MUSIC HALL STRIKE
... THE MUSIC HALL STRIKE. POLICE COUUT APPLICATION. ...
... THE MUSIC HALL STRIKE. POLICE COUUT APPLICATION. ...
... EMPIRE MUSIC HALL Two emerald hears at Ur Umpire night, • hisch-claso pro was appreciated in Lapis, humour Tha idsr artists nada the Was Fair. oar of tat mosarkahls of the nark art we have yet in Hemostats. He performed all sorb of feats with estraordhasay ...
... AN ECCLESIASTICAL MUSIC HALL. A London correspondent writes to a contemporary.— St. Andrew's Tavistock-place, has now become, in legal point view, ecclesiastical mnsio hall, as virtually was while licensed by the Bishop London * chapel of ease. It ...
... MUSIC HALL WAR. *hb alliance and the conciliation BOARD. , W. C. Steadn»a. M.P., in nn tto ■cniw. confinned the report ihet the National All* had rejected the term* arranged, but not ...
... 'MUSIC HALL' DAYS T HE days are now long past since Chelsea, once the great unpredictables of London football, were the constant butt of music hall comedians seeking a cheap laugh. They have also shed their old Pensioners nickname—former manager Ted ...
... SCENE AT ♦ MUSIC HALL At Msrlhoronah Sap°lice court, on Tuesday,Mr. Charles Co Irma, a irell.known music. hall singer. charged with hariog been disorderly on Monday arsenic A pclicscnan said the defendant was **Wed fro= Palace Theatre, and persisted le ...
... SHOWS MUSIC HALL SINGERS. DANCERS. COMICS. CIRCUS ACROBATS, AERIALISTS, BENDERS, RIDERS. 12 PONIES. THE ELEPHANT BEBE. ...
... MUSIC HALL at TIFFANY'S SUNDAY, 30th NOVEMBER .W REV i me ChairM an • -- TS , .1. ' i st Members only Free Membership 15P Send S.A.E. for details DOW ...
... Olde-tyme music hall T NEVER fail to be amazed at 1. the talent which emulates from the ordinary resident of Castle Bromwich. And last week was no exception when the variety section of Castle Bromwich Theatre Group presented at Arden Hall their annual ...
... MUSIC HALL OR THEATRE ? OPINION OF VARIETY HALLS MANAGER. The discussiod before the Birmingham licensing magistrates the terms tor the renewal of local music hall licenses, and the iuterviewa ch appeared in «he Mail” concerning their decision to limit ...
... MUSIC HALL THRILLS. A “HUMAN BDLLETS” DEATH. KVTDEXCB AT THE INQUEST. The death Arthur Barter, aged 23, a gymnast, of Essex Street, Old Trafford, was ©ntroired into the Manchester Coroner (Mr. E. Gibson) and a jury yeaterdav. Baxter, whoso professional ...
... MUSIC HALL TASTEB. Last week I hinted at the pobcubility of there being several surprisingly notable recruits the ovex-increastng band of theatrical stars who are either adopting tho music hail permanently or filling in otherwise idle moments there. tho ...