SHIPPING
PORT OF GISBORNE VESSELS DUE AT GISBORNE Margaret W., Auckland, to-morrow morning. Port Dunedin, for Homeward loading, to-morrow afternoon. Kopara, Auckland, Saturday. Pakura, Wellington, July 30. Wainui southern ports. August l or 2. Karamea, for Homeward loading August 14. COASTAL TRADE The Pakura i.s expected to leave Wellington to-day Jor Napier and Gisborne. The ship .is to work Napier on Saturday and Gisborne on Monday. Tile Kopara could not finish loading at Auckland yesterday on account of wet weather and i.s to sail to-day for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. She is expected to discharge here on Saturday. The Margaret W left Auckland a! 1 pim. yesterday for Tokomaru Bay. Tola'ga Bay and Gisborne. The ship arrives here to-morrow morning and it is hoped to dispatch her the same day for Auckland.
Owing to the weather the Wair.u has been delayed at Dunedin, bu should leave that port to-day, wort
Oamaru and Timaru to-morrow. Lyttelton on Saturday, thence Wellington. The vessel is expected to arrive at. Gisborne on either next Tuesday or Wednesday.
The Rata is expected to load coal, timber and posts at Greymouth about August 3 for Gisborne.
of a miner caught in a pit disaster against terrific odds. The depressing surroundings and his inability to make any progress along his own lines finally force him ,to leave for London, where he makes the acquaintance of certain Harley street physicians who, using the good names of their colleagues as a cover, batten, on wealthy hypochondriacs who adore operations and doctors- with fascinating bedside manners. Forsaking his formerly impregnable citadel of high ideals, Manson, sick of poverty, finds this is an easy road to riches, land it takes- a poignant tragedy to effect his reformation. Donat’s .performance is magnificent, while Rosalind- Russell has possibly never before achieved such a high pinnacle of .success as. she docs as Manson’s loyal wife. Ralph. Richardson is outstanding among the large supporting cast as Philip Denny, Manson’s frield. His (performance is timed to perfection and provides a
striking contrast to .the character played by Donat. Other pungent portraits are those provided by Dilys Davis, as the shrewish Mrs. Page, and Dudley Ward, as a neurotic socict-v
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20000, 27 July 1939, Page 3
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