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The FATAL ACCIDENT at a BRIGHTON MUSIC- HALL

... The FATAL ACCIDENT at a BRIGHTON MUSIC- HALL. - the adjourned inquest on the body of the lad George Sm) the, who was killed on Turalay in la-t week, by having his brains blown ont by a paper pellet discharged from a cannon with which a Chinese Juggler ...

THE BLUE RIBBON ARMY AND TEMPERANCE

... ARMY AND TEMPERANCE. -- In London I Monday, Mr. Samuel M.wley, presid.l at the re.ojsming ..f the Hostun-hall, formeniy a music hall, but now devoted to the promulgation of temperance principles, under the aus= t of the Blue Ribbon Army Gospel Temperance ...

THE LORD_ MAYOR OF. LONDON'S

... shareholders in music hall, or brewery, or restaurant, or even hotel companies. There are not, in our opinion, as we have often explained, investments from which • prudent nian should be content to get merely six or per cent, for his money. Music hall shares should ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. b 6 sidevitood that ise Ito sot leteaseraN tient* retstlea with hil or ale earropoodests ..

... s: that she out of • music hall for staring at min, the whole thing became • farce, and the committee who listened to the opposition to the licences when they were asked to discredit the informers, and believe instead the music hall people who had . . given ...

THE SALVATION ARNY IN LONDON

... negotiations were going on to acquire the rink at Norwood. In the provinces, too, they bad not been idle, having just taken • music hall in Sunderland, which was said to be the largest in the North of England. At the conclusion of each of the meetings a collection ...

scown CNI‘CHSITIFs

... House then went into Committee on the Scotch CniversitiLs Bill, and disposed of a number of amendments. TILE MURDER AT A MUSIC HALL. I'RLSONER AT THE POLICE COURT. Nathaniel Currah, 63, a venerable-looking man, wan charged before Mr. Rime, C., at Lambeth ...

LES CLAQUEURS

... class of men practically unknown in London, though an attempt was once made, we believe, to introduce them into a well-known music hall. They are divided, says the writer, into three very distinct categories—the intinies, the lataltles, and the solitaires ...

treat her very kind, for she's a fortune to 'em—nc leas. And if one might judge by the enthusiastic reception

... delay his passage for another fortnight—he had never been able to hear anything more of the woman whose appearance at the music hall had so punted him. He was by no means satisfied with the brief replies he received from the proprietor of the JEolian Saloon ...

THE AIIIIIINIZTII OF TWIG 0111TLIZEZ

... disorderly. Police-constable Endacott, 42 D It., said that at half-past 11 o'clock on Saturday night he was called to the Oxford Music Hall to eject the two prisoners, who were behaving in • disorderly manner. After some little trouble, with the assistance of ...

OUR LONDON LEITER

... th e. se • week, and of • seheelmietress • kW two pounds. This is truly _wretched peg loe such work. Contend it the at music hall mimes, and the l I heard the other day of a yang who, by adapting two playa (very sossassful, a f rom popular novels, has ...

OUR LONDON =TX h ssienimod awe re de wdexessarhy sereohde sigh ail ow eh Orrreiromisas *odor

... the Coster is, after all, never half so bad as he is painted. If he is not the sentimental and pathetic bloke of the music hall stage, he has never been of the Bill Sykes type, for he is one of the regular workers in this great London hive; and the ...