Recently m England', ■Jtfoods, the hero of the Cam-den Town Murder Trial, was engaged by a big London vaudeville manager for, show / purposes. What the aptual specialty star "turn" was to be was doubtful, but the proposition tailed. A great vaudeville society— goi3<d and loyal to the members of the profession—stepped m and spoke loudly against such sensationalism ; so did top-netch artistes, other societies, ami liken, the London County Council. Keep the ' stage— legitimate or vaudevilleClean. Dirt is rampant outside, so let's keep it outside. A bull-pup astonished his owner, m Carterton the other day (says the "News"). His master was regarding bully with pride, when a half-grown chickem walked near. Bully's jaws opened like a dredge hopper, snapped, gulped, and the chicken slid into bully's interior tail first, emitting a weird squeak as the hea-d vanished down the red lane. Then bully's wrinkled face was further creased as he grinned at his amazed owner. Anyhow, "Truth's" Togo quite believes the tale, where others wouldn't. Tho respect by Togo tojnill-pups is sojs^fe&va,
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NZ Truth, Issue 145, 28 March 1908, Page 5
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