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popularity each, will attained if wo may judge the hearty way in •which the vast audience the occasion of our visit took up the refrains of some of the numbers. Especially was this the case of D-o-u-g-h,’ sung by Mr. Lew Leslie the villainous Squirt Stubble. A really admirable s
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January 1, 1910 - The Era - London, London, England
DO YOU MISS ME IN THE I CAN’T KEEP MY EYES Artists singring: our Songrs are particularly requested to advise us, so that we can record their success in these columns. DEAR HOMELAND? OFF THE GIRLS.
January 1, 1910 - The Era - London, London, England
The famous American illusionist and magician, Maurice F. Raymond, has made his initial appearance in this country at the Hackney Empire this week, and proved immense attraction. The Great Raymond’s comedy spirit seance proved highly diverting and caused unbounded amusement to cr
January 1, 1910 - The Era - London, London, England
The Empress Rink, Nottingham, is to the fore with Christmas arrangements. Upwards of 4000 people visited this popular rink on Monday, when an exciting race was witnessed) between T. Duckworth, of the staff, and T. W. Matthew son, a local champion. New Skatery for Oswestry. A lar
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