GOD SAVE THE KING.
TO THK EDITOR. ifi .. v Sir, —I went to tho picture entertainment at the Princess Theatre on Friday evening, and enjoyed myself very much, but I got a rude* shock before leaving. When the last picture on the programme had been shown, and the audience were on their feet ready to go, the orchestra played a few bars of the National Anthem. Imar gine my surprise, on ■ looking 1 round the theatre," to find that half the mon in the place had their hats on, and kept them on. This, to my mind, indicated disloyalty, discourtesy, and lack of .self-respect.-—I am, etc., ■'" Manners Makkth Man. July 24.
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Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 2
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111GOD SAVE THE KING. Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 2
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