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The Flemming-Brough business at the Princess's Theatre, Melbourne, has not been too bright* Good company, good pieces, and good acting. What do the public want? Only four choristers of J. C. W.s Repertoire Company who returned from the West are engaged m his Melbourue pantomime. Most of tho others are engaged m "Paraival" at Her Majesty's, m Sydney, whoa Tittell Brune will be afforded another opportunity to display some more of her ' latent histrionic efflorescence. Tittell is a j magnetic favorite. The music pirates have i*ecently been having a lively time m the English province . A large number of thorn wore brought before the magistrates, under the new Act. Many of thorn, not being ablo ' to pay the tines imposed, were gsolod, This should have a salutary effect m stopping this nefarious trade. The offenders i m this regard can be locked up without a warrant. i

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NZ Truth, Issue 80, 29 December 1906, Page 7

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 80, 29 December 1906, Page 7

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 80, 29 December 1906, Page 7

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