GLADYS MONCRIEFF
| CHEERED BY SYDNEY CROWD. i Gladys Moncrieff had a great re- ' ception at the Minerva Theatre, Sydi ney, where "The Sun” Toy Fund was having a gala presentation of "Yes, My Darling Daughter.” As she stepped from her car in floodlit Orwell Street, people hung out of windows all around and with those on the pavement cheered her. It was thrilling. She got another rousing reception when she entered the theatre and later when the handsome doll, "Babette,” which she had dressed, was auctioned for the fund and realised over £6. It does the heart good to see our own 'so beloved, says a Sydney writer.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 December 1939, Page 4
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