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THE KAIŠTE AND THE DEAD HAND.

THE KINO OF PRUSEIA'S WILJ..

WHY HE TONG IT UP..

in connection with the Prussian Constitu jubilee celebration at the University of tion. The disclosure was made at a

Berlin by Professor Iintze.

LONDON AMUSEMENTS,

{From Oun Oy Conaiarowomen:}-

Mr. Martin Hurvey has produced with great success Edrard Knoblanch's three-

The twenty-fifth anniversary of the act play The Faun," by the author of Kaiser's accession, which is being dele- "Kismet" and "Milestones." The latter brated with great popular enthusiasm play is still having a remarkable ran in throughout Prussia, will probably be London, and is ny touring the Provinces. remembered chiefly, says a Berlin eor Briefly the plot of "The Faun" is as respondent, for a remarkable revelation of 'follows:-Lord · Stonbury (Mr. Basilja hitherto unknown wed by his Majesty

Hallam) has Just his all at the races. He would have committed suicido but for the advice of Prine Silvani (Mr. Martin Harvey), who is being much after the Having remarked that the Kaiser style and form of Pack, who proves himself the threads of government in his hand, **notwithstanding his desire to keep all

to bryan up-to-date tipste as well as stands fruly on the basis of the Constitu- veritable faun Stonbury, popularly on," the speaker proceed in astonish known amongst his so-called friends ass bearers with the statement that the Stoury, is anxioly to get some of his own best proof of this is that the Kaiser back, and introduces Silvani, who only burned the political testament of King tolerates him. He advises open-air life Frederick William IV. (King of Prussia and the importance of being in love. This Berlin extorted a Constitution from the in 1848, when the revolutionaries of gives rise to some really good fun. He Crown). induces Lady Lexandra Vancey (Miss Madge Fabian) to cultivate Stonbury and Vivia (Miss Juriel Martin Harvey) becomes engaged to Cyril Overton (Ar Stafford Hilliard, an impeennious painter. Faun also softens the heart of Maurice Morris (Mr. Charles Glenmoy),

money-lender. In fact, Foun's mission: appears to be that of mating like to like Br. Martin Hovey has a heavy part in the title role, but, as usual, is highly successful; he has to be most agile, and it is wonderful how nimble he is Miss Madgo, Fabians very hardworking and plays well up tober apart. Mr. Charles Glenney gives a very clever representation of Morris and a most amusing. A word of praise is due to Miss Muriel Martin Harvey for her unaffected rendering of

Vivian

The Ambassadors' Theatre, new build-¦ ing, was opened on the ath inst, with a now fournet play Panthea," by Monckton Hofle This is a one-tier house with seating capacity for about 600, there boing len rows of stalls and a dozen in the pit the upper portion being divided into balcony stals and upper circle.

It may be interesting to record here the absolute star caste" of "London Assurance,** which is to be played on the 27th inst, at the St. James', in aid of the King George Pension Fund, when the King and Queer will be present :-- Sir Harcourt Courtly Charles Courtly... Dazzle

Dolly Spanker Mox Harkaway Mark Meddle

Cool

Jamner Martin

Sir Herbert Tree Mr. Godfrey Tearle,

Mr. H. D. Irving Mr. James Walch. .............. Mr. Honry Ainley

· King Frederick William, who was the predecessor of the Emperor William 1. and the great-uncle of the present Kaiser, was a reactionary, whenever becarne resigned even to that modicum of con stitutional government which he was compelled to graat. While the Emperor Frederick, the Kaiser's father, lay on his deathbed in June, 1888, Dr. Friedberg, the Prussian Manistor of Justice, informed the then Crown Prince (the present Kamer) that there would he laid before him immediately after his father's death a sealed document of transcendent im portance.

This document was the first which the

young Emperor found on his study table

He opened it and after his accession. recognised immediately the characteristie handwriting of King Frederick William. It was a political tostament which had to. be laid before every new Prussiau King, and it contained & warning in the most violent terms adjuring the new Monarch to overthrow the Constitution before taking the oath,

"The present Kaiser," continued - the Professor, was no-more inclined than his immediate predecessors to herd the reactionary counsel of his dead ancestor, but he decided to go further than merely to refuse to act on it himself. He took the view that it was not impossible that & young and inexperienced ruler might some day ascend the throne and be tempted to yield to King Frederick William's incitement to a political enjtji dutat. 'I had the feeling,' said the Kaiser, that I was living with a powder. barrel in my house, and I had no peace of mind until the testament destroyed.*"

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Contente ... Mr. Dennis Eadie. destroyed,” Professor Hintze said he Solomon Isanes Mr. Werdon Grossmith bad the Kaiser's permission to buckle of rent rente aguistically. The Cuphic texts contained in the Lady Gay Spanke... Miss Ireno Vanbegls, revelation on song spinopriate occasion.

They are also highly important to the Grace Harkowny Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry.

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three out of four of the MSS, being lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com The play win a producti by der Ding

date, for guides for the approximate paay's office at Hongkong: Boucicault.

dating of undated MSS. The book,

ADDRESS which is admirably produced by Mr. Kinyuen Horace Hart, at the Oxford University Kaizomara Nichimori Press, contains 58 "pintes,

Nionenjan facsimiles of the mannsript tests-The Times.

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On the 4th September, Sir J. M.

Legend Barrie's comely, The Leonora is to be produced, and amongst the cute already engaged are Sir John Hare, Messrs. Godfrey Tearls, Erie Lewis, Wm. Farren, Jr., and Frank Denton Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Misses Mary Barton and Heboe Haye.

The special reason of Russian opera and ballet commences on the 94th. inst., and will continue until the 25th prox. It will open with the Russian opera Boris Godomow," produced for the first time in this country, and there will also be prodiced two three-act operas, "La Khoyantaina and Iven the

Terrible

At the Louder Opera House, where the successful revne"

"Come over here is such a success, Miss May Yohe has born engaged and is reviving her popular song Honey, Ma Honey, which made a furore a few years ago.

**** Mr. Oscar Ache, who has beaten at records in Australia, will shortly return to London and produce his own version of "Antony and Cleopatra. Still another "real Chinese play" is announced by him, and he is to put it on in town; this play is quite differed to "The Yellow Jacket, which, by the lye, is still drawing, and

*Turandot."

At the Globs Theatre on the 18th inst. was produced by Mr. Louis Calvert, The Gilded Pill," by J. Stores Clouston. This play first saw glit on the 13th January, at Oxford, and was then named Ways and Means," mid has had a successful run in the provinces It is very umasing, with plenty of satire and a little senti ment. In this Mr. Rutland Barrington has a capital prt and is very humorous.

On the same evening there was a very succesful revival of “ Jim the Penmar," by the late Sir Charles Young. It was in 1866 when this detective drama was produced. Mears. Kenneth Douglas and Carl F. Sayd are responsible for the production, and they catainly deserve to be successful for their pluck and per sevance. Mr. Norman McKinnel, gives a very fine portrayal of Ralston, and Mr. Kenneth Douglas makes a cold and deliberate Captain Redward. The picco is well produce and should prove a draw

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