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March 26, 1870O THE TOMAHA WK. 117
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THE OPPRESSED PRESS I
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ference : Encouraged with the Irish by t...
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POOR PLAYERS.
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! ! ramatic ALL honour College to T . . ...
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London, March 19, 1870. Fortabl Yes, Y I...
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jumped $ lid down on the to the chains eng of hie the of the lift , . Qreenwioh dashed < ofi train to the at p that latform moment ^ arid and starting has . th He erefore has flung started the in stoker sole command and driver of at the the whole signal train man . , Telegrams , have been , dispatched all down the line , to the pointsrnen ted to , and make the such officials prepauatioiis at Greenwich ais they terminus may deem haye been necessary reques to - receive the train at full speed . It is a very awkward business .
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March 26, 1870o The Tomaha Wk. 117
March 26 , 1870 O THE TOMAHA WK . 117
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NATURE OF < OR NATURE OF < OR ( DESERVINGACTION . ( PUNISHMENT . For writing up Mr . Gladstone An invitation , to Mrs . Gladin the columns for calli of n a dai m ly new his s- stone ' s " at Home . " j p C aper hristian , nameand g comparing y ! ,
him & St c . . J ohn to Julius , Napoleon Caesar , Peabod , Moses y , , in For a comic drawing Mr . without Lowe " tint ly . " Ten years' transportation , paper Ditto , with tint . vitude Twenty . years' penal
ser-Mind For for prep months aring the before Public for the A nod Park from when the P nobody remier in is same risky measure . looking . letters For , and twen o ne leaders hundre , d f " orty oc- lookin Ditto g , , when some people are casional unpopular notes measure , " puffing to up the an
skies—and farther 1 p \ re For ttily drawing in a comic Lord paper Granville . ville ab A out ; 6 speech £ it . . two columns from Lord length Grari all - : ¦ nicknames Cabinet ! For jovial - Ministers riddl allusions es about by to thei em the r a me A nt nomination ) . erkship for ( salary a Govern £ 70 - |
s and poems , thereon . , year - determined It will be to seen use by a leg the itimat above e i that nfluen ce e Gover guiding nmen t e hands e quite of has newspaper a Lozued editors to bear . The alread Times ! will not be legislated for as it y
Poor Players.
POOR PLAYERS .
! ! Ramatic All Honour College To T . . ...
! ! ramatic ALL honour College to T . . R Substantial . K ., who has benefactors given , £ 1 , 000 are to few the and Royal far ; between p and their names deserve to be recorded . T . R . K . i liowever , , does his good work anonymously , so we cannot have , I ; the ing p his leasure name , or in rather our biggest , we should type . say Nor , the do honour the initials of emblazon he uses - give Us any clue t 6 his identity . T . R . would seem to stand' for
rather Theatre ihan Royal to a , person and as . for No ; K \ ve ., it give probabl it up y ; refers arid we to are a p glad lace : inous to do so donors ^ for the so far custom identif has ying obtained themselves too much through late their ly of a initials nony' . as to gain credit for their bounty , while they { 4 "ct additional ¦ pmise K ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ work for ^^ ^^^ attempting ^^ ^^^ ^^ the ^^ ^^ S ^^ ^ thoug ^^ ^^ H ^ % h unsuccessfull ^^ ¦ ¦ " ¦ v v ^^ F ^^ " ^^ *^ P" ^ v ^ ^^ 9 ^ has y j , v to * v T < ^ conceal ^ . ^ ^ . ^> ^ ¦ ^ v ^ . «¦ ^ ^ their ^ V V V ^ V ^
good they such are charitable sorel . In y needed clap- present trap . The , an Dramatic d case has , T moreover . R College . K . , g has iven stooped been alms for whore to some ' no time , £ 1 , 000 past will sadly do good in want service of funds not onl , and y in we its 61 do f , not but doubt as setting that this an example to a large class of persons who are well able to give in list chanty of charitable , but who set institutions an actors deserving ' almshouse of at support the bottom . We do of not the benevolence mean to urge of that the the rich Dramatic but that College it hns a . has claim a first is indisputable claim out he ; and wo thank T . K . \\ . , for so hnmlsoinely ackni . wlodj . ' / n ; ' ; it .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), March 26, 1870, page 117, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_26031870/page/3/
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