MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
Drought and frost in England are responsible for the reduction in the fruit crop. The present season is described as the most unfortunate for many Tears. The police at Sehoenberg (Germany) seized a publishers stock of cabaret songs, on the ground that thev were offensive to public morals. Later they discovered thatmany of them had been sung in and approved by the Kaiser's Palace. The songs were hastily restored.
The opera 'iStella,' by Professor Marshall Hall, late of Ormond Chair of Music at Melbourne University, Victoria, had a favorable reception at the Palladium, London.
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Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 8
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99MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15514, 9 June 1914, Page 8
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