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One of the many poignant scenes in the fine picture, “FOU R SONS/’ which received a wonderful reception when shown at the STRAND THEATRE last evening—Mother Bernle, whose three sons were killed in the war, held up on American border, when on the way to meet her only remaining son. At the mercy of the immigration authorities on Ellis Island, the poor old lady for got her “letters."

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14

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One of the many poignant scenes in the fine picture, “FOU R SONS/’ which received a wonderful reception when shown at the STRAND THEATRE last evening—Mother Bernle, whose three sons were killed in the war, held up on American border, when on the way to meet her only remaining son. At the mercy of the immigration authorities on Ellis Island, the poor old lady for got her “letters." Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14

One of the many poignant scenes in the fine picture, “FOU R SONS/’ which received a wonderful reception when shown at the STRAND THEATRE last evening—Mother Bernle, whose three sons were killed in the war, held up on American border, when on the way to meet her only remaining son. At the mercy of the immigration authorities on Ellis Island, the poor old lady for got her “letters." Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14

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