ENGLAND'S PREMIER THEATRE.
FIGHT BO® lIS POSSESSOR (RecaivedJan. 24, lAQ pjn. London, Jan. 11. TEere Is an interesting theatrical 'fight for the possession of Drury Lane Theatre. The directors accepted Alfred Butt's offer of £109,600 subject to the shareholders' consent Wfoen tHe offer was made public, Charles Gulliver, director of the Palladium, immediately offored £125,250, Oswald 81011 also made an almost identical offer on hehalf of the Alharobra Theatre Company. Finally, 0- B. Cochrane is attempting to secure control of London's premier theatre-—■Axi&.-'N.Z. Cable Assoo.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1919, Page 4
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85ENGLAND'S PREMIER THEATRE. Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1919, Page 4
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