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ARD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER G, 191..I W ' aVARIETY STAGE*THE FUTURE OF THE LONDON OPERA HOUSE.SEVERAL RUMOURS.• • ' * . . • • I «There are several rumours in regard to the future of the London Opera House. One is that Mr. Stanley will reopen with another revue in a fortnight’s time, but that does not seem probable. All the big stars and good turns generally are pretty well booked up for Christmas, and a revue to be ready by the festive season wouid have to go into immediate rehearsal. Another idea mooted was for Mr. L»uiliver*s 120 burnt corkCORRESPONDENCE.CRYSTAL PALACE AS A CENTREFOR SPORTS.To the Editor of ‘'The Standard.”Sir,-—In reference to the correspondence on the subject of the future of the Crystal Palace which has been appearing in your columns, I should like to suggest the great good which would accrue to the nation if the Palace could be secured for the advancement of education and sport. Why should there be only one Rnelagh, one Hurlingham, and one Wimbledon? In the ample grounds of the Palace we have room for the practice of all the sports these places stand for. Surely we are capable of lifting ourselves above the level of the cinematograpti, linking, ragtime, and the tango.—I am, Sir, yours truly, Streatham Hill. A. S.
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London Standard

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Dec 06, 1913

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