THE MUSIC HALL FIRE
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... mean- k time purchased the Oxford Music hall, he carried it d on until 1892, and then sold it at a profit of £4000. He then went to Glasgow, and with two others purchased and carried on the Gaiety and Scotia Music Halls, which were eventually sold to the ...
... A MUSIC HALL ART1ST'S SUICIDE. e A coroner's jury at Lambeth yesterday returaed a a yerdict of suoide whilst tehaporarily insane In the case of Spencer Robert Lawshe, a music hall artitb, 9 known ?? Lorraine, who chot himself in the Kenniag. ton road ...
... etting up soonafter four o'clock went to the window arnd looked out. To her surprise and terror she saw the interior of the music-hall illuminated by a lurid ghrre, and flames leaping end dancing in every part of the building. She immediately raised an alarm ...
... of feeling on both sides to obtain a hearing for a calm I expression of opinion with regard to the question of a London music hall, which was decided by the London County Counoil yesterday. We are unable to go to the length of either extreme party, We ...
... Birmingham. ABOUT A MUSIC HALL. His Honour Judge Owen asd a jury hed before thenm yesterday, st the Cardiff County Court, a Case involving Customs relating to the ongaging of music hall artists. Edward Charles Dunhar, music hall singer, of London,sued ...
... alone can tell why and how Admiral Tryon blundered, he ought to see the- reasonableness of speaking the wkhole truth. A MUSIC HALL DIVORCE CASE. in the Divorce court. yesterday, Mr Samuel Jones, known on the muaio hall stage a HIugh Dempsey, sought a ...
... all he can, of course, to improve public taste, and he regrets that vulgarity is so lucrative. Bat the fact remains-our music hall audiences revel in what is caviare to the polite. We sympathize with Mr Morton in his lamentations, although we are not ...
... n of J. M. Walsh, professionally I bnown as Chao, Matthew Rodney, late of the Star ) Music Hall, Bristol, and the Concert Hall, Weston- super-Mare, late a music hall proprietor and ?? victualler, now a comic singer, In reply to Mr Pope, assistant receiver ...
... died suddenly on Boxing night after singing at the Sun Music hall, Knights- bridge, was held at St. George's Hospital, London, yester- day afternoon. Mr Do Ohastelain, director of the SBa Music hall, and Mr Warner, deceased's business agent, stated that ...
... exertions, the ldiand ?? of t otreets mock and even buffet her. They NO round her in a snincine maimer, s8osn a v6e IO popular music hall ditty ite war lke this. Bnd recently lb gang ~ofnuly ladeprov themselves so loot, to all sense Of Pr0plelya Al tear the ...
... Government is readily explained, Chitral aorded Lord Salisbury a cheap and easy means of appeal- ing to what we may call the music hall sentiment of the country. We bad got there, and why should we not stop? A small British force, acting with unexampled vigour ...