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"Nothing But the Truth"

R. J. F.. MONTAGUH 4nd _ his Comedy’ Players are to be congratulated on another notable success, "Nothing but the Truth," from 1YA last Tuesday, April 29, was bubpling over with laughs, and in this rollicking ‘farcical comedy the Comedy Players achieveda triumph. Undoudtedly this broadly. comic class of play has a strong appeal for listeners generally, and hearty laughter must surely have greeted the innumerable "hits" of Montgomery’s well-known play. The pity was, as always, that the performers could not hear how their efforts had tickled the ears and minds of thetr large "audience." Truly a noteworthy performance, on which Mr. Montague is to be warmly congratulated. _ a ag

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 2

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"Nothing But the Truth" Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 2

"Nothing But the Truth" Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 43, 9 May 1930, Page 2

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