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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

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... other cups amongst her treemired tone. has secured no las thee 120 medals fur dancing. and has appeared before Royalty. Nee it the elpestewt al 11 dames. Ana. in competition with Men Deinme. hes range of rothyoeta will probably istriede 111411 hool aril ...

LOCAL NZWB. Seavtems.—Dr. Chalmers will preach two sermons—morning and eveniug—m St. Andrew's Presbyterian ..

... I LI. COMPETITION. The officers of this corps, experiencing great difficulty in getting the members to make themselves more thoroughly acquainted with repository man,' uvrei, decided, some short time ago, to offer an annual priie for competition in this ...

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... branch of business, and meats with loudly expressed approval. So does Kr. Harry Kan. chaster, veal ormedisa cad chaser; his clog dances are firm. Kr. Will Dalton, patter comedian and teeny lamer, does a good turn and earns the plaudits of the base. Kies With ...

LOCAL NEWS

... skipping rope dancing and lively and vivacious singing. Mr. Tom Callaghan's re-engagement proved eminently successful, for in addition to his excellent character impersonations, being exceptionally good in It was her Sunday out,' he dances capitally well ...

LOCAL NEWS

... •tamnaering, etc., ■t the Medical Hall Rooms. on Thursday twit. Amnia the winners of consolation primes in last week's Limerick competition in Sketchy Bits appears the following: W. J. Pierce, 3, Portland-road, Gravesend. Dorn biltilD. --James Collins, aced 32 ...

LIFE 4T SEA

... the story of their married life is unfolded. A sec? smart yule of dancers. Dale and Austin, are well received in their clog dancing. Illustrated songs, by reason of the general appreciation accorded them, are now almost a certain item on the programme ...

LOCAL NEWS

... this association, an elocutionary competition was held in the Vestry of Milton-road chapel, on Thursday evening, the Rev. W. H. Milward in the chair. Messrs. Duneford, T. Hogg, and J. Harrington, engaged in the competition, the prize (a book of the value ...

LOC•L NEWS

... V. Band. The programme consisted of 18 dances, which were vigorously indulged in till 1.15 am. The splendid orchestra of the oorps, under Bandmaster F. Watson, rendered some of the latest music. During the dance, ample refreshments were supplied, this ...

LOOAL NEWS

... scored much success in the serio-comic song, Peek a Boo, and also in the song and dance, Nomh. Miss Emily Sedgwick's singing and dancing—especially the clog dance—has likewise made a very favourable impression upon the audiences, as have also the ...

LOCAL NEWS

... ributes several songs in admirable style, and the efforts of Alf. Taman, comedian, also give much enjoyment, especially his clog dancing. The wonders of Casoo's einematoseope and gramophone are again exhibited, and the other turns are Miss Ida Howard, serio ...

LOCAL %FWB

... evening, as also did Messrs. W. Harris, H. Munro, H. Drake, and others. Mr. A. G. Rowell gave a recitation, and Mr. C. Lemo a clog dance, the entertainment proving a great soceses• Bosoms RADICAL ABSOCIATION.—A very Jul smoking concert was held, under the auxins' ...

LOCAL NEWS

... finding much favour with the company. Mr. Fennell I did justice to a ditty showing How Paddy stole the rope. A first class clog dance was given Brothers Howard (2), the applause elicited Inimpleafening. Mr. J. Jessup then sang The Eseessa Cab, Mr. M. Johnson ...