PICTURE THEATRE FIRE.
PANIC PREVENTED BY PEKKxItMER, By Talesraph.-Per Press Association.' Auckland, Last Hignu "Where do Ui»y g u when the baai slope playing}" m the title of a gong which had coin e to an ond at ,th« i\\ iudsor Theatre at onsoivby last nigiiit, wina an alarm of ilira wa§ given. DuSpjto Ju smoke and flumes which, vrerc i&uuia* from the l>ox used by the cineinatogiiaij operator at ahe opposite and 01 to* hail, the singer, with great presence ot mind, brok,» forth afw2h hi tlhe popuia*' chorus, "Its a long, long way to 'X.J>. ipemry." At ilrat the audience was notdisposed to >tako the oong seriously, u4 some occupying the back &eats <mad< a rash for the main door, but with the aid.' of the orchestra the singer soon had *' number joining in the air, and befora the song ended the outbreak bad buia. suiDoreased wilik tJi-e aid of a file ex-un,-guiehcr. t •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 4
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156PICTURE THEATRE FIRE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 4
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