FREDERIC COLEMAN
FINAL APPEARANCE THIS EVEN-
Mr. Frederic Coleman must be extremely gratified with the great success lie has achieved in Wellington, and another large. audience is. expected in the Town Hall Concert Chamber this evening; when he will give his final lecture in this'city. Mr. Coleman describes in rapid succession tho thrilling events of the war in France in simple language, and conveys to the mind of his hearers a vivid word-picture, of the _ struggle, lightened by many anecdotes in humorous vein.. If the note of sadness is inevitable, be has many .tales to. tell of heroic deeds and glorious sacrifice;.and, underlying all, a trumpet call to the Empire to do its utmost. As 'the/official photographer of General-Lisle's Ist' Cavalry Division, . Mr. Coleman had unique opportunities, and though difficulties of weather and light were very great, he succeeded in getting a large number of pictures which constitute an' excellent record of events, and which are likely to be historically of the lit-:, most value. The box plans are at the Bristol.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 3
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172FREDERIC COLEMAN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 3
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