Tho closing performance of tho pantomime ;-. Nt tho Theatre Royal, Dublin,: on a recent, Saturday night, was marked' by so much disordor tiiat" the curtain -was runs: down at : : nine, and ah atWuipt hindc by nolico to clear: . tho building. Immediately large -numbers: ; ; of young men, including many students, ' : throw oranges', iVaper. .darts, -.and empty bottles on. the stago; , someof, the actors' , having narrow escapes;'-:. Tho .orchoslrn.-.flod,: 1 -'.' and tfio'disturbcra insfallwl a mock band m -i their places, amidst a terrific din. Several V. arrests wero made. , .-.;,:■.-■■ .'■'"■'.■■■ .. . ,: . ' . Asserting that. British peojilo have becomo : infected by the opinirt habit; sovciity-two ■'. Chinese resident-s. .of Liver[)ool: have poti-;-., ■ tioiied the King mid tho Homo Secretary ; agftinst its importation for. inhalation.;; .: :
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 7
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117Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 7
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