THE BURNS—JOHNSON PICTURES.
••---♦- ■ A reminder is given that the biograph pictures of the Burns-Johnson struggle will be exhibited in the Town Hall on Thursday evening. The contest has rightly been described as the greatest contest between roan and man of al time, and on every hand much praise has been lavished on the pictures, which are said to ho tree;!-*.. cally life-like and vivid. Eouwethav in Sydney was an ideal day f r the bieeraph man, and four cameras vore on hand, so that not even tin: s r.llest incident was missed. Ever;. .;>; of the fourteen rounds iueludinir ■'corner spells," is included in the series. Enormous audiences have attended the pictures wherever they have beer. shown including a large number of ladies. Nothing has been left undone to secure a perfect repr:ducti;n and patrons are assured that they -.-.-;;; find no cause for complaint. In addition to the boxing pictures a number of other films will be shown including the sensational item. "Italian Cavalry Manoeuvres."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 152, 3 May 1909, Page 2
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164THE BURNS—JOHNSON PICTURES. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 152, 3 May 1909, Page 2
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