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"With the facilities of railway communication that now prevail there are anomalies and inconveniences connected with the (Legal) Circuits that have become intolerable, and cry aloud for reform.—“ Pall Mall Gazette.” Another of tho numerous “London” series of melodramas, “Saturday Night in London," by M. Wilkinson, was staged Oy Mr, Andersnu’a Company at the Lyceum Theatre. Sydney, on Saturday night the 23rd January, to a big audience, which found the sensations and the crowded scenes of London life, high and low so much to its tasto that it applauded with all its matchless vigour right through tho evening. There are some very pretty and some very startling scenes and situations in tho new piece, which tells the usual story in a iabyrinthal plot of militant vice and ultimately succsesful but much-tried virtue. Miss Guilford impersonates Mona Clayton; Mr, Inman, Roy Wilton; Mr. Dunbar, the bank clerk. Mordant; Miss Rosa Conroy, tho Jewess Sara; Mr. Bailey, atomic pavement artist; and there are a host of others and an army of “auxiliaries,”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 12