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A STAGE SCANDAL. HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY. Manager's Monetary Mess. SQUARES WITH CHEQUE FOR £3,000. Self and Satellite Sacked. "Melba's Little Bismark." |
| Abstract/Description |
Sydney Truth is responsible for the statement that T. P. Hudson, one time of Hudson's Surprise Party, and later manager for Mr. Geo. Musgrove in Sydney, has left Australia under a cloud. Stated that Musgrove, who discovered that things financial in Sydney were not
going as they should under Hudson's management, was suspicious, and, having got wind of what was going on, the detectives were called
in, exposed the swindle, and unearthed some strange schemes. |
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| Source |
Truth (Qld Edition), John Thomas McKinnon, Brisbane, QLD, January 1900
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2
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| Date Issued |
5 April 1903
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
A STAGE SCANDAL. HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY. Manager's Monetary Mess. SQUARES WITH CHEQUE FOR £3,000. Self and Satellite Sacked. "Melba's Little Bismark.", Truth (Qld Edition), 5 April 1903, 2
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| Resource Identifier |
74829
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