HUGE LAND SALE.
LORD DERBY'S BOOTLB ESTATES,By Seleffroph—Press Association—Copyright London, February 5. Baron, de Forest, M..P„ lias accepted Lord Derby's offer to sell tho latter'S Booties estates for £1,500,000, BACK TO 1724. (Rec. February 6, midnight.) London, February 6. Baron do Forest, writing to Lord Derby, remarked that tho sito of tho Bootle Estate was bought by Lo:rd Derby's family in 1724 for £7000," and tlie annual income to-day is not less than £100/300. [Baron Ae Forest is a nephow of the : late Jewish financier, Baxon de Hirscb..] ■ "GENERAL JOHN REGAN." —, $ ~_- UNPOPULAR PLAY. By Assooitttlat-JOBDyritht Lttntfoit, ftebniary 3. George Birmingham's (tho Rev. J. 0Hannay) play, "General John KegaV was acted at Westport, .where Mr. HanMay Was rector for twenty years. Four hundred persons attacked the company, broke tho windows of their hotel, stormed the- stage, and smashed. the scenery. . . The police dispersed them with their batons. The dcri)onstra.tie>ns are duo to the belief that "Ballymoy" of the play was Westpqrt. ,m-;...>—* 1...--;.-™.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 5
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162HUGE LAND SALE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 5
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