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VERANDAH HAT CASE.

THE LADIES LOSE. Bj Teleeraph—Press Association—CopydEbt' London, April IS. Mrs. Blanche Eardley, the novelist, prooeeded, in the Police Court, against. Mr. Frank Curzon, the well-known theatrical' manager, for turning Her away from the Prince'of Wales's Theatre. The magistrate, in disrnissing the summons, with £5. costs against. .. informant,. said : he considered that Mr. Curzon had acted rightly, in the . matter. . '[The explanation of the above is contained in ' a recent cablegram,, whiolr stated that Mrs. Eardley and another lady desired to witness a performance at the theatre, but as they were' wearing. nats:a yard wide, Mr.,Curzon. .decided that their presence was undesirable, and turned them away.]

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 7

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108

VERANDAH HAT CASE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 7

VERANDAH HAT CASE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 7

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