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CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS

The beautiful, melodious singing of r.°®®Ph Hislop and the mixed' choruses j the first British screen operetta, “The ij °Ves Of Robert Burns,” is far and away the most beautiful that the talkn 8 screen has given us. It is now Crystal Palace Theatre. Mount E aen and the Empress Theatre, Newton.

Hislop has been singing in England, and on the Continent for now in “straight” opera and l' r fare * Tie plays the part of Robbie Burns in the British Dominions’ glorification of the famous ‘°ot, and, consequently, the job of tendering the songs and poems of “urns falls entirely on his experienced shoulders.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 15

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CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 15

CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1061, 27 August 1930, Page 15

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