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BRITANNIA. THREE LAMPS

Harold Lloyd’s talkie comedy, “WelDanger,'* is at the Britannia Theatre.

In the opening of the narrative we him as a young man, a resident of Boston, who has a deep interest in botany and floriculture. His father, now deceased, had held high hopes the lad would become a “chip off •le old block,” an iron-fisted police •‘ief and foe of the underworld, such he himself was in San Francisco, ‘-mce the father’s demise the more '‘rooked of Chinatown’s underworld ave been running wild in San FranI co, and friends of the late chief as a “minute resort wire Harold to come Gst and take up the battle against the criminals.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 15

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113

BRITANNIA. THREE LAMPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 15

BRITANNIA. THREE LAMPS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 15

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