Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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CHAPTER SIXXX POLITICAL FUN See London Opinion : June 19 1909 I.E. The Advantages of Critisism ( 3 stanza poem ) Maud Allan criticises Manchester And from the same opinion will not budge , While what the Watch Committe thinks of her Is easjet for the stupidest to judge . The Rialto : January 27 1909 " Mainly owing to the friendship which has sprung upm between Maud Allan and the political leaders on both sides , it has become reakised in the highest circles that there is an untaxed gold mine in the takings of Music Halls and of this fact he Chancellor is t take full advantage in his forth doming Budget " The Eevening News ( February 23rd . 1909 ) " Dancing " says Miss Maud Allan , " is the spontaneous expression of the spiritual state . In such movements the body flies to meet the thpughts of the soul and seeks to give them interpretation in the insistent eloquence of unconsidered gestures " . --Followed by mediocre poem E The Onlooker May 8 1909 10 verses of 4 lines each abab -- Duval The Referee June 28 1909 " Salome and the Suffragettes " Scene : The River Terrace of the House of Commons Admiral Macnamara ( IDENTIFY ) ( In the clock tower , surveying horizon . ) All is well . The guardship cruises in the offing with her decks cleared for action . I will report to the Prime Minister ( Asquith 0 that he may see safely emerge from his seclusion and take strawberries on the Terrace with Miss Maud Allan , escorted by Sir Alfred Butt . The Prime Minister ( Emerging cautiously ) Is all well ?