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The patrons of an Auckland moving picture theatre were rather startled the other day during the showing of , an English news picture to hear an j elderly lady scream violently, and then to see her faint. She was cari ried into an ante-room and easily I revived, a doctor being called up, j and a relative sent for. The lady exj plained that her eldest son left New Zealand for England nearly sixteen years ago, and that she had not heard of him since. She was perfectly sure •she had observed him in the picture of a London crowd, and the management of the theatre most sympathetically gave her every facility for continuing her suspicion.

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Shannon News, 19 January 1923, Page 3

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115

Untitled Shannon News, 19 January 1923, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 19 January 1923, Page 3

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