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A Sensational Scene.

SYDNEY, November 27. A scene of a somewhat sensational character took place in the Theatre Roynl 10-nigh*-. It appears that a seaman named Payne, belonging fo one of the British warships in the Harbor, who was apparently under the of liquor, seyeral times ups/'i the performance, ami at the'end of the act the' doorkeeper remonstrated with him. Payne thereupon re-entered the theatre jumped on the stage, and drawing a 'revolver shot himself serioqsly \a the groin. L for, Payne, who created, a sci>s;\fion by, * tiering a«j .M\i W ift 9t»s». vt s\ '

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 3

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A Sensational Scene. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 3

A Sensational Scene. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 87, 2 December 1890, Page 3

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