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... MISS NINA SEVEN1NG, Of The Cingalee Company at Daly's Theatre. ...
... MISS NINA SEVEN1NG, Of The Cingalee Company at Daly's Theatre. ...
... Hbe Xoitbou Stage in 1004-- a iRetvospect. THE DARLING OF THE GODS, BY DAVID BELASCO AND JOHN LUTHER LONG. rroduced at His Majesty's Theatre 011 December 28, 1903. Mr. Eeerbohm Tree as Zakkuri and Miss Lena Ashwell as Yo San, while the lover of tie latter is being- tortured in the chamber below. HELENE, BY SAINT-SAENS. Produced at Covent Garden Theatre on .Tune 20. The first tableau depicts ...
... MASTERS AND HUNTSMEN OF THE DAY. No. 1.-- THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER. IN this paper, and those which will follow in the series, I de not propose to deal with either the public or private careers of the men of hunting fame of whom I shall speak, but only to regard them from the strictly hunting standpoint and speak of their characteristics as masters of hounds, as huntsmen, and as hound breeders. ...
... E M L Y AT THE ADELPHI THEATR E. IN THE ARK Ham reads the letter from Em'ly announcing her flight. IN wickfield's office Uriah Heep, denounced by Micawber (who holds him), proclaims his hatred of David. ...
... . 1. Jockeying for the Start. 2. The New American designed Willa. 3. The Start. 4 The Queen was well away. 5. At Acle. 6. The Winner of the 1st Motor Boat Bace in Norfolk 7. Hilda, winner of the Trading Wherry Bace ...
... Return by Miss Wallis. Dr. Abram sends in a hard one. Mrs. Albury returns. MARLOW WEEK.-- LAWN TENNIS-- MARLOW v. READING. ...
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... OUR sportswoman for this week is Mrs. Colville, a lady well-known with the North Staffordshire Hunt. Not only is she personally associated with the pack, but also by long family connection. Mrs. Colville, who is a fine, bold rider, is often out with neighbouring packs, such as the Cheshire and Sir Watkins Wynne's hounds. the season for sport has now arrived. Many a man felt far from kindly ...
... . By Finch Mason. ON a certain Derby Day-- there is no necessity to specify which particular one-- it would have been hard to find among the crowd assembled in Epsom's famous paddock half an hour or so before the great race, all agog for a glimpse of the equine heroes of the hours, a more excited or anxious spectator than my humble self. The reason for this was not far to seolc, and was, I ...
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... A DOUBLE MATINEE BILL AT TIIE GARRICK THEATRE. MINDFUL of the fact that the juveniles home from school for the Christmas holidays will be hungering after seasonable fare which is apart from the turkey and the plum pudding, Mr. Arthur Bourchier, on Saturday last, commenced another series of matinées for the representation of the delightful plays for children which a year ago at the Garrick ...
... . A CROWDED audience attended the performance of Tannhäuser at Covent Garden Theatre last Wednesday night, and had reason to be satisfied. The opening scene, between Venus (Mdlle. Gherlsen) and Tannhäuser (Signor Vignas) was excellently per formed. In the celebrated scene between Herman, the Land grave (Herr Wiegand), the guilty but penitent Tannhäuser, and Walther (Signor Guetary), Heinrich ...