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"A Japanese Revenge" is the name of a sketch which has been adapted by Mr. Cecil Newton from a short story by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. It will be done at the Metropolitan Music-hall next week, with incidental music by Mr. H. W. Hewlett, the composer of "Pan and the Young Shepherd." | "A Japanese Revenge" is the name of a sketch which has been adapted by Mr. Cecil Newton from a short story by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. It will be done at the Metropolitan Music-hall next week, with incidental music by Mr. H. W. Hewlett, the composer of "Pan and the Young Shepherd." | ||
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A Japanese Revenge is an article published in the Weekly Dispatch on 11 august 1907.
A Japanese Revenge

"A Japanese Revenge" is the name of a sketch which has been adapted by Mr. Cecil Newton from a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle. It will be done at the Metropolitan Music-hall next week, with incidental music by Mr. H. W. Hewlett, the composer of "Pan and the Young Shepherd."