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“JULIUS CEASAR”

LEWIS EADY HALL THIS EVENING The noted English actor and elocutionist, Andrew Beresford. assisted by the St. Matthew's Literary and Bebating Society, will appear in a grand costume recital of “Julius Caesar” in the Lewis Eady Hall this evening. The proceeds will be devoted to assisting the distressed poor.

Victor McLaglen has made his talking debut in “The Black Watch,” taken from Talbot Mundv’s story “King of the Khyber Rifles.” Reviews praise the story for its magnificent settings and marvellous atmosphere. McLaglen is generally conceded to have entered the talking field very auspiciously. He is now engaged in making “The Cock-Eyed World.” in which he is again “Captain Flagg” to 'Edmund Lowe's “Sergeant Quirk.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 15

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“JULIUS CEASAR” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 15

“JULIUS CEASAR” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 724, 25 July 1929, Page 15

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