AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJEBTY'B THEATRE. Another fine change of programme takes place this evening at His Majesty's. "The Old Keliable" is the star picture. It is the story of a degenerate son who robs his father's bank and leaves the blame on "Old Reliable," a much trusted servant. The plot is good and wholesome, and should be enjoyed by everyone who sees it. The following are the contents of "Pathe's Latest Gazette," Are we downhearted? —British soldiers from Mons, wounded, but anxious to get back to the front. Chairing a Belgian who killed fifteen Uhlans. Never say die—a party of Belgians recovered from their wounds go back to the front. The Lord' Mayor administers the oath of allegiance at the Tower of London. Lord Roberts inspects recruits in London. Belgian soldiers cut off from the main army get back, via Folkestone. Paris threatened. Red Cross detachments at Guildhall. The man to beat the Kaiser—Earl Kitchener. Off to the front. How the Expeditionary Force left Southampton. First War trophy—German flag captured
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1915, Page 3
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169AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1915, Page 3
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