LOWELL THOMAS
An ontlmsiastic audience gathered, at tho Grand .Opera House 'ast eveuing, when ■ the moviiig-pioturo trjivclogue, "With tho Anzacs in Palestine and Arabia," was urcsented la" Mr. Lowell Thomas, who is visiting New Zealand under the management of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The entertainment is of ii high order and delighted those- present. Mr. Tliomos shows some, unique pictures, and there is not a dull moment durjng the two hours the cntettainraont last?, which is a pictorial record of one of the most notable drives of the great world war. Not the least enjoyable .•feature of the entertainment is the ability of Mr, Thomas us a raconteur. There avo no. fewer than 227.inns in England which bear the sign of the Throo .Horseshoes; while there are 201 inns with .the name of the Three Tuns, There aro 27G inns with the sign of the Ange>, 25 with Adam and Eve for their name, while 43 derive their signs from incidents connected with tlio Flood. There aro 28,827,188 miles of telephone wire working in the United States.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 20, 19 October 1920, Page 8
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177LOWELL THOMAS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 20, 19 October 1920, Page 8
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