Miss Ethel Hunt (Mrs. Douglas Anderson) sailed from Sydney for America by the Sierra, to accept an engagement in . New York. ' ; Mr. Budyard Kipling and Mr. Cosmo Hamilton have completed a dramatic version of Mr. Kipling's novel, " The Gadshys." The ,play has been secured by a London syndicate, and arrangements are now being made for its production at the Prince, of i Wales Theatre. . . Five little boys having been refused halfprice • admission to the gallery while " A Message from -Mars"' was in full swing, at the Bijou, Melbourne, Mr. Walter Gerard,, being in evidence, took compassion, and escorted the youngsters to the realms above, , where the "gods" reign supreme, and gave them good seats. While engaged in this - act of " Okerdom," Mr. Gerard; ; realised that the atmosphere was overpowering, and > forthwith ordered the attendant to open the? windows, . which were shut and shuttered. " All right, mister," was the. rejoinder.. Keep quiet, don'tcher see we keeps up the temperature, cos it makes our lemonade sr?ll quicker!"* - j ' I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 1 (Supplement)
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