. Nothing can comparo with an English pantomimo for light-hearted : gaiety and good-: humourod fun. A pantomime—one of.tho most English of English institutions—is delightful, and tho foreigner who. visits London now should not miss sooing one. It is an excellent means of becoming acquainted with all-events and topics of tho year, from diaholo to tho J/.C.C. steamboats, from tho Lord I Mayor's show to . tho, suffragettes.—'"AVemoeu Handelsblad," Amsterdam. ° '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 4
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