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TKACHKH’S SKC’RET. I,OX.noX. Sept. 7.. For "JO years a London schoolmaster has been working as a professional conjurer in his spare time without letting his pupils into the secret, lie is known on the staire as Mr "Douglas Dexter. He is fulfilling a month’s engagement at St. George's Hall, Lnnghamplacc AY., (luring the summer holidays of the preparatory school in AYest London where he has been a form mastei for the last six years. “As far as 1 know, none of my pupils has ever discovered that I am a conjurer,” he told a reporter on Saturday. “They may possibly have seen me oi else have been reluctant to tell me. “I have found my experience as a schoolmaster a great help to me in mv work as a conjurer. It has given tactile habit of explaining tilings briefly, and in way that can he easily understood. This is very imoortant in presenting an illusion.” CHt'RCH KfXF.MA FAILS. t.OXDOX. Sept. 7. The Rev. F. AYoodmass. a Hull AA esleva n minister, has abandoned the exhibition of kinomatograph pictures in his church in favour of a series ot concerts, which, it is stated, will cost about £I.OOO. the appearance of a lending artist every Saturday night having been arranged. “T fried to give the public the host pictures as long as 1 could (I* so, ’ Mi AYoodmass says, “hut I have had t n throw up the sponge. “Th e picture business has gone to the devil, and the films that are being shown now are a most deadly form of entertainment.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1925, Page 4

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