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... 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 ...

AieusvbrEm IS GRAVESEND 0 Kw..., --Monday. being the antiveriairy of the ling's a royal salute we. fined at ..

... Sim'mons, nepondod teby Brun. R. Telhurst, If. Eaton- Mietthews, H. L. Porter,lr. W. Sinew, and E. J. :7I NEXT POPULAR LONG-NIGHT DANCE will take plot -if the Dl{ IL IVA. MONDAY, JANUARY - 294, 1906 DANCIN(. from 8 p.a.. tll a.to TICL?Tll: Single, la dd.; Denhfe ...

ehe Dishicf. CLIFFE

... Sally in our alley with gee ,t effect. Mr. Willie Murray (champion .tep dancer of Ireland, gave a fine exhibition of step dancing. Mies Maudie Frincia, a little lady of about eight year, of age, also worthy of mention, her pinging, although, of course ...

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 ...

Grabtunb anb flortbactt STANDARD *II, Rent & 00%tx /300 t. Tidephos• Nombre. QS4IIIIIIIOIII 26

... DANCR.The fine of two Cinderella dances, to he given by the North Kent Cycling Club, IMP held at the New Falcon Hotel en Tuesday evening, and off must auonesafully. The aseembly eumbered (nen P.O te 60, and the IS dances . which commend the programme were ...

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' ...

GRAVESEND

... W. Bouther was r.,..' elected peoples' warden. The for V..- p•ar were submitted, and passed. Costerrerton.-- In aingins competition for Sunday school aoholara, held at the Industrial Exhibition at St. Janie* school, on Wedtteaday evening. Mater Harry Beam ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1903
Newspaper: Gravesend & Northfleet Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4142 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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 ...

GRAVESEND & NORTHFLEET STANDARD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1899

... Wilson Hallett, as usual, carped tremendous applause by hie marvellous immitation of a little girl reciting. An international clog dance was contributed by Messrs. Fletch, Moore, and Horace. The Musical Lindiays Performed a number Of clover and eccentric tricks ...

MET FOR TIM WEEK

... Yokes, i L „„,.. -- I'll take the showers as they fall, I will marks ought not , to be made. 1 • • Wiens and have inter - competitions Schools, on Wednesday night, to start a H. C. Woodrow, J. Elliott, and F. J. not vex my bosom.' He did not care how Mr ...