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  3. STAGE GOSSIP.

    It is unusual now for a play without music to be staged at His Majesty's, as "Brester's Millions" will be on October 26, but in the past there were many such ...

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  4. LABOUR'S NEWSPAPER.

    LONDON, September 12.—It is strange that, with a Labour Ministry in office, London cannot support a modern morning paper. The "Daily Herald" came ...

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  5. WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE?

    Sir,—Those irrepressible paradoxers, the anti-Stratfordians, are always with us. Mr. Bernard Hall's article is a characteristic sample of their methods of reasoning and ...

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  6. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 12.—With the end of the South African tour and the decision of the county championship the English cricket season has virtually ended. Hobbs, ...

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  7. MAURETANIA VERSUS BREMEN.

    In view of the widespread interest in the respective Atlantic performances of the Manretania and the Bremen, Captain C. S. Pearce (Trinity House pilot) suggests, in ...

    Article : 445 words
  8. AN IMPRESSION OF ST. ANDREWS.

    Never shall I forget my first night in St. Andrews (writes H. V. Morton in "In Search of Scotland"). A dangerous small boy was swinging a new driver at an ...

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