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... consider the subject and report. About two hundred and fifty gentlemen rat down to the anneal baetiset, which was held in the Music Hall. The Duke at Richmond and Gordon presided, soul, in Elrk;in the toast of the evening, traced the y ut the sock ty from its ...

AND ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOI-EMBER IC, 1888

... had at their disposal a piece of land, which they sold to a Mr Villiers for the purpose of erecting the London Pavillion Music Hall on it at au annual ground rent of £3,000, notwithstanding that they had an offer of £4,000 from another person. It further ...

A TERRIBLE AND FATAL VOYAGE. no Alias Lime steamer Potyeestats; which arrived at Liverpool on Monday, brought ..

... SPEECH AND SONG. Lase week Sir Morsil Mackenzie lectured to the members of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution iu the Music Hall, on Speech and Song, The lecturer said that he was sot particularly sensitive to criticism, hut it was most gratifying ...

* THE EAKTH IN ITS VIGOUR

... a petition for liquidation of his affairs. His liabilities are estimated at £6,500. The failure is attributed by to the music hall, which be avers lias been a losing concern from the time it was erected, about six or seven years ago. The public-boiiae ...

Published: Friday 28 September 1883
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1561 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GENERAL ITEMS

... SONGS !WONG POPULAR Lecocq, the musical composer, was recently drawn into a discussion as to the time it took to make a music hall wog popular. He made a wager for 1000 f. that be could compose an air which all Paris would be singing a week after its ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... Sr. ray an y thing vulgar. To win a man's soul they did not need to go and steak the slang of the public-hotmes and the music hall. To do such work eucvearfolly they meet have a message to the people, and in that message they must themselves believe. ...

TEE ANNANDALE OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 10, 1888

... town daring the 'Hr. A LADY LION TANIS IN PYILIL.—MdIIe. the lady lion tamer, after performing with her lions in Lowry's Music Hall, Dublin, on Friday night, and the spectators had left, was photographed along with the beasts. Preparing to be photographed ...

ANNAN LAWN TENNIS CLUB

... heard that his wife is the heiress of her brother, Herbert Thomas Rosshorough, formerly the proprietor of the Britannia Music Hall, Trongate, Glasgow. The property is worth about £60,000. ATTCNIPTINO FirICIDI SKVIVITtiv Dublin on Monday, • yonng woman ...

GENERAL ITEMS

... any sacrifice for the said*so much. Addressing meeting Coiuerva- emancipation of Eastern Iteumcha. The startling in the Music Hall in the evening, he con- suddenness of the revolution produced groat doomed the way in which some people went about excitement ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1885
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3005 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Waterbuck mmgregat!..o In the pad, serinethey had bees reeved by such ministers and riving they were a people ..

... due to indi:idual action of Mr Parnell. On Monday Mr Gladstone delivered the last speech of his present campaign in the Music Hall, George Street, Edinburgh, which held about 2,090 people. the course of ills address he said he ha 1 been ticked what 1w ...

RURAL NOTES

... in re ip 3 as mst it in A 6rAND banquet is to be given to the Duke of Buccleuch, by his Scotch tenantry,in the Edinburgh Music Hall, on the 17th of May. VoLUNTEER APPOINTMENTS. —2d Dumfriesshire Rifle—The Rev. D. Ogilvy Ramsay to be acting Chaplain.— Gazette ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... performance respect of its haziness may compare favourably with that of Lord Salisbury upon the same topic the Victoria Music Hall, or Mr Gladstone Disestablishment at Edinburgh. Bat with him, as with them, the purpose reveals itself. The drift of his ...