OPERA HOUSE.
A sufficient number of people withdrew themselves from viewing the illuminations on Saturday night to fill the Opera House. An entirely new programme was presented , , and, judging by the applause and recalls the large audience appeared thoroughly satisfied with what are given. Sarnsoc a new arrival, gave a first-class exhibition of weight-liftkig. In some of his fsats he lifted iron weights, some of them running up to ivearly two hundredweight. Miss Delia Rose gave another of her graceful acrobatic dances, and had to respond to an encore. Little Tkh was as ridiculous and amusing as ever, and sang three of bis songs in his usual inimitable mwiiner. Mr Tom AJmond sang two comic songs, and gave another exhibition of high pedestal skate dancing.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10999, 24 June 1901, Page 10
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OPERA HOUSE.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10999, 24 June 1901, Page 10
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