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Th King's i .- I 1 ' ' ‘. '.in r ' - ' T 1. - ii'v'ii: "i. Mr !, C. aWHH Xgi - . . ' ■ b 1 i 'll of 11 ! ul: 1 1 St I !'e n n v u-‘i. s H uiitly. bei ig o;>p ■dt • the way Station an I next t.iV| Post Office on the Great R iad. Tin \vh i!e ! -agth of building (« ono hundred feet, forty in r '-nit has ! sr , j {he eye 3 j main ( J I comm /mu c.sntf R Picture a,.. is r pic: ■ with all niour.-.., -ovementi, is insulated, an il 1 with fire-proof ng. Tiie entrance doors® ug doors hung on Smith’s"! ges to allow the same t 1 either way, and r exit in ca e of a c doors are on s ? Hall. The ,1 t ..trueted over .» i o as u all ; -BRg||| ■ If hi- '^R|B||| i 1o ; , ■RB i' i ■■ l s'• ! /idth, an^^l
dim a .in the acoustic props the audience to i best effects from musicians, orspeake The building is w with Hargraves “] lators which not tiro appearand, hast kniwa mian» , ting a building of this description. An Acetylene gas plant has been installed by the Trans.endent Acetylene Gas Co., which is capable of giving light to eighty burners. These inc'ud.i twenty five in the main hall and gallery, twelve foot-lights (which are sunk in a well on ■ front of the stage), fouj in ceiling of the stage and ta s in the supper room, anteins. offices and entrance, the lights in the main hall gallery arc connected to a s-ji uas-tap worked from the back of the stage and they gap be rai-ed or low.-red at • ait leaving the tap. We cannot speak too highly of the way in which the Contractor has completed X,hi* contract, and great credit "'is due to th ■ Architect frr the design of this building a.:i 1 th? way he has supervised th? erection of tiie same. In fact, tlie buildi lg is such that it rellects the utmost credit upon all connected with it. The Sultaras TVaud.), Yellow Bird (Drama), Farm House Romance (comic). Great Prayer of Arabs (scenic), Magic Screen (trick), As Fate Decreed {col. drama), 1-irst Mail In (comic), Gaumont Graphic, General Booth's Funeral (patbe), Ketri- I tuition (-rar drama).
H Iff RIBU’I'I IN. Two si.“t i s are making a struggle fi.f oing needle work. 1 romantic one sje. cr| savings, takes t becomes a" famous lestows liar love up 'oung duke. Meanw ctical one struggb eventually marries who comes ’c a 150,000 and He tiien es 1 ife’s sister, the tragically, ! ■sti acting are icu! RD, John young au||H veyor < or forejfl^B makes 1 liam nid^H but aide her nfi^^R ti ms sh r; a and c!i ian o]^^B|f|| father cars * . - > a " d 1. yt
. ! - . ■ 11. i . : i^HHj CTS iu c inunction - ale. The whole amount, the exception of £2O, of whiclP the pair took £lO each, was paid into accused's bank account,, as j Cheyne said it would be safer 'here than in his own , pocket. Subsequently a further sum of £34 ■ 10s was paid to : Cheyne. Bourke said he was not a party to the entering of all the cattle in the name of “J. Carson," and did not know of ! the deception until after the sale. B >urk .Mind u cr.is--examination said that he believed Cheyne had left the Dominion, and as far as f be knew, had gqne to England, j Cheyne had given no reasotf for going away, but many tin)es previously had talked of going for a j ti ip. Dr, Bamford, in addressing , the jury, o intended that one fact Mood out conspicuously, namely, that whoever hai stolen the cattle. Jame Ohayno had play tnj a prominent part in the theft. He c intended that Burke was innocent and was the victim of I circumstances. i{e also pointed ] out that the accused had given : Cheyn? the exact amount in i money for which the stolen cat- i tie were sold. evidence to show that th- a?- I cused actually stale the c-.tilic ,
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 21, 6 December 1912, Page 3
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