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VICTORIA CROSS WINNER

motion picture player

V» .^ ef ' n said of tho motion pictheir I d l°® in Hollywood that, within from P° r tals may be found persons «that * y walk of life. Further proof Sort th f^ a^eme nt comes with the reone of tho comparatively few ° Won Britain’s most coveted Wnes .2 ration * tho Victoria Cross, has He ranks of movie players. d Coppins, a Canadian inJor an "ho was awarded the V.C. W f ! ng * single-handed, cleaned out ‘■lie er j nan macliine-gun nests in 9in s vi? nd battle of the Aisne. CopJortinri* » , Paying an Important suphram'- ro u * n Hary Cooper’s new * r romll n . t . talkle . titled, "M:m from seldom talks of his exploit, hJS. er u mana Sed to draw the story ‘Thi n bet "’een scenes. Vjf rman artillery laid down a 'uijnd cut off retirement and we ■««cna ve - ,ai, * ,ed und,r the fu ' e “*Wain£i ed mac hine guns,” Coppins •fine t . a> “it infuriated me to be taking it without giving back * so I went after those un * gunners.” *^ r > t^!i d v^ ar^ First National Q,.^' ri , l^ o ing the tango in “Son of JouthA®’ , Thi -s fascinating rythmic VhrtT l * rlcan dance is performed by his loading lady. ConJ*H € 'r® n nett f in the Monte Carlo . this screen version of Ilex * dramatic novel.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 15

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VICTORIA CROSS WINNER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 15

VICTORIA CROSS WINNER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 15

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