AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJkbira (HtrtlHE. "WILL 111 LI NEVjSJi LO&LOj?" ten thousand soluiers appeal' in the niui ••'wii'i mejy Aever comer"'—a patriotic suuject vruicli heads the present programme -at H.M. Theatre. ivueu screened m Australia tlio him did a great deal lor the cause ot recruiting; and it is -sucli a thrilling drama that it should uoL be less buccesslui here. The story ol the play is oi two brothers, one heeding the call ol duty and the other remaining at home in Sydney to follow sport in all its aliasing forms. Then comes a. Limo when tlio soldier brother returns home wounded, and a hero, ilia narrative of tlio campaign strikes the right chord and the other brother enlists and leaves for the front. The picture draws to a climax with a view oi our defenders at the front fighting against fearful odds, and in desperation waiting for the promised reintorcements and wondering "Will they never conic." A strong list of supporting items includes: "Giddy, Gay and Ticklish" (Keystone comedy), "Her Winning Trick" (comedy), "Patke's Gazette," and a genuine war picture, "Brilliant French Victory in the Yosges." This last-named subject is the best war him received to date. This programme is screened anally to-night. f
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 17, 18 September 1915, Page 8
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205AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 17, 18 September 1915, Page 8
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