"I don't know Jioav. you NeAV Zealanders stand this weather," said Mr James O 'Neill, manager of Irving ? s Imperial Midgets at Wanganui on Monda3 r night. He saiel he hael never in all his experience on the road with theatrical companies, struck so much unpleasant Aveather as they had lately encountered in NeAv Zealand. "Say" he went on, "cloes it eA p er do anything but rain here? I.guess I'll be glad to get back home." "Home," it Avas obvious, meant the United States, America.
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Shannon News, 19 November 1926, Page 3
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