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" Auto- Atlas," a handsom* well-set-up German athlete, has created a sensation at the, London. ' Hippo-" drome by raising a motor-car uued with passengers T>y his teeth while hand-balancing' on two . upright poles. What next I

The theatrical venture of Clarence Brune, husband of ••" the " Brune, turns out to be a revival of "Trilby^" which will take place at." the Melbourne Bijou at the end of tnis month.

■" Edward Parlovitz, who was in New Zealand as a member of Watkin Mills' s concert company, appeared as solo pianist in the Albert Hall, London, a few weeks ago.

. The object of Mr Herbert Flemming's visit to England is to engage new leading members for his company. His reorganised company will open in Melbourne on Boxing Night.

The late Mr Davis (Owen Hall) adopted a stage name in a moment of bitterness, when the eternal need of pence, which he could earn, but never keep; was more pressing than usual. When George Edwardes commissioned him to write " A Gaiety Girl," his first effort, the author cynically signed it " Owing All " ; but he was persuaded to make an alteration on " Owen Hall."

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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 22 June 1907, Page 11

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Untitled Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 22 June 1907, Page 11

Untitled Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 22 June 1907, Page 11