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Our report of the Foresters’ Fete is he'd over till to marrow. The boat race t St-,. Leon ai d s to day was won .by the P.,rt crew, through the Dunedm men having broken a tholc-pin. There was an excellent down taws a?tend, anoe at the Princess’s on Saturday night when Dick Turpin ” was played, the paits ot the Highwaymen being represented bv Messrs Keogn and Clinton, “J e sie «howii” followed, Mrs Hill making a good representative of the heroine, thong a she had considerable difficulty in mastering the dialect, “The Woman in Red” it announced for to-night

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Evening Star, Issue 3655, 9 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3655, 9 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3655, 9 November 1874, Page 2

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