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COUNTRY EUIIIO 4-NSW SERIES

... the advisability of actors forming themselves into a trade union, and an example has been set them by the Theatrical and Music Hall Operatives of the tnited Kingdom, who have agreed upon the advmitage of this step as regards themselves. ...

WHO IS TIIE NAUGHTY EIRL ?

... rdinay story is going the r. ntid of clubdosa in London, The chief actors are burlesqtri damper, a burlesque actress and a music hall celebrity, who is also the hushand of 'me of uhe ladies above menthmed. A short thee ago the den,eilse was in twitiporsry ...

PROFESSIONAL FFLLOW-FEEL- ING

... PROFESSIONAL FFLLOW-FEEL- ING. While waiting his turn at the Music Hall, Edinburgh, on Tuesday night, the 11th November, says the Echo Mr. Sims Reeves sauntered into the street. Two blind street singers ran against him, and one asked, Do you know ...

The Packet

... at 4p. on Mundy for Colon and Sava. Hale. The Medway was gorgeously decorated for the Christmas season. The Saloon and Music Hall presents a most beautiful sip. pearance, flags and evergreen', holly and mistletoe, mottoes', etc., being tastily hung all ...

ME rEott

... the large company pr,setit. This evening he will occupy a box of th. Park Theatre. He will also visit t Charity Ball, at Music Hall, to-night, afterwards leave for Now York. IBS SAIDA. The Anitriaa - 811 -- ip of SVir S sid b rived at Port Royal yeeterd:Ly ...

LATEST TELEGRAMS. New York, June 19, IBB6.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affiirs replying to a quer tion in ..

... Parliament at the next elution in of his having opposed Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Gladstone delivered a great speech in Lb. Edinburgh Music Hall yesterday. The Marquis of Salisbury speaking in House of Lords denied that the Conservative policy was one of coercion exept ...

This Kornint's News. LATIgT TICLIkORANS

... Kornint's News. LATIgT TICLIkORANS New York, Nosember 9,—tmidon nens il§ports that the appeal by the management of the Empire Music Hall the refusal to grants drinkitg I:ceti so has beet rejeCtod. Intelligent* from the East atinonnece that the Japanese are ...

Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay!

... Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay! This is the somewhat mystic title of one of the most, popular songs that ever delighted the heart of the music hall habil MI, and one which in London and the provinces pervades everywhere with the malignant universality of the inflarnza ...

TO Tail EDITOR OF THE COLONIAL STANDARD,

... TO EDITOR OF THE COLONIAL STANDARD, Sin— It ia cheering to 6iiil you so much in favor of a Music Hall in Kingston or Assembly Room, as your Editorial of Thursday laat, , whilst the gancirality of persons appear to aeknoe ledge its desirability though ...

Mr. Carnegiet3 sift to New York

... Mr. Carnegiet3 sift to New York. The magnificent music hall which has been built by Mr. Andrew Carnegie for the use and benefit of the citizens of New York City wee opened by a five day's music festival at the beginning of last month. The new building ...

&beam V Aither,

... lookers-ou are bound to be amusod.—Pail Latest Tele—rams ! New York, August 18th—A London . despatch reports that the Star Music Hall at Sunderland • has been destroyed by fire. Great excitement prevails in consequence of the recent disaster. There were ...

MB. GLADLTONI ON IRELAND

... telegraph publishes the following which is reproduced in the erald:— • The great attraction of this moment at the Oxford Music Hall is the appearance of the klanard team of rifle experts, who are introducing for the first time the new English bullet resisticg ...