TURN FELL FLAT.
BUT VAUDEVILLE AWARDED £250
Clnitert Pram- Assn by El Tel. Copyrigh! (Australian Press s Association.) LONDON, Oct. 30. A music hall . performer,' Flora Cromer, was awarded £2oo damages against the Alhambra Co.-for-its,.re-fusal to .-.allow her to perform m September, 1923. She had just returned from a .lengthy tour m Australia,- and on the .second.. night; at the Alhambra, while she was awaiting to'appear, the. manager told her ■to'hack ‘up and get out. Sir Oswald Stoll gave' evidence that Miss Cromer’s items were completely' out Of sympathy, with the programme and-'the audience. Miss Cromer knew the turn had fallen flat-. - '-. . , • •;•
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10732, 1 November 1928, Page 2
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