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Wk want to know whose business it is

maintain order at the Theatre Roy il. At overv performance of la to a number of youths assemble in the pit and find iheir enjoyment in insulting nearly every person who" takes his seat in tho stalls. These young men wero quietly watched last night, and their mimes havo been given to tho police, and also to ourselves, with a request that we should publish them. As, however, we understand, they ar« to fiirure in the R.M. Court on tho next occasion of such conduct, their names will he known in due course, nnd it will surprise their employers when the--, read how their clerks amuse themselves. In the meantime it is tho duty of the proprietors of the Theatro to protect thoir patrons against tho blackguardly language of larrikins.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6003, 20 November 1890, Page 2

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6003, 20 November 1890, Page 2

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6003, 20 November 1890, Page 2

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