THEATRICAL DISTURBANCE.
THE GENIAL DUVAL ASSAULT-
ED
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,';;.: 'M::-, i.: ■ :ACICKLANDV 'June 17.-J.) A disturbance at his MaSjesty's; Theatre last night resulted in in- ; juries to Mr Fred -Duval, the man-' a&er. v ■ '■■ • ■'(~.,.. '. ' ■ ■ ' ; "TKe Wanderers' performance was; disturbed by a man Avho went out; during the interval. The door-' keeper refused to re-admit him. He ': retnrneid'i'.'.with' several friends and dematided" admission. Duval eii-. dorsed the doorkeeper's refusal, aaad the man stnick Duval a heavy, blow on the side of the head, which bled freely. .' ",. '■•<x.:..'- ■"•••'.' •"■■'.• ' :■ ■ ■ Alfi-ed Watson was then arrested -and''charged" mtfo assault and obscene 'language....''.-?'' ; ;.',;>!■" ■•.-,■'•.' iv ■ '■', Alfred Watson was to-day charged with the,assault and obscene language, and was fined £16; or 14 days' impmorimeht, for the assaultj and I £2, or 14 days, for obscene language/ /■ ' ;.'. '■.■•. ■'>■." ;.''■'. /. ■' "•' ' . ''
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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127THEATRICAL DISTURBANCE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 139, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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