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When this candid camera study of three of the guests at the Wellington reception was shown to George Dillon (right) he said, "Well, I guess we look like Lawrence Tibbett's bodyguard— three strong silent G-men." Actually, from left to right, they are: Mr. Fred Daniels, well-known Sydney film and radio man, Mr. Robert Kerridge, popular Gisborne business man and an important. figure in the film world, and Mr. George M. Dillon, New Zealand manager for Warner Brothers' films.

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Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 20

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When this candid camera study of three of the guests at the Wellington reception was shown to George Dillon (right) he said, "Well, I guess we look like Lawrence Tibbett's bodyguard— three strong silent G-men." Actually, from left to right, they are: Mr. Fred Daniels, well-known Sydney film and radio man, Mr. Robert Kerridge, popular Gisborne business man and an important. figure in the film world, and Mr. George M. Dillon, New Zealand manager for Warner Brothers' films. Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 20

When this candid camera study of three of the guests at the Wellington reception was shown to George Dillon (right) he said, "Well, I guess we look like Lawrence Tibbett's bodyguard— three strong silent G-men." Actually, from left to right, they are: Mr. Fred Daniels, well-known Sydney film and radio man, Mr. Robert Kerridge, popular Gisborne business man and an important. figure in the film world, and Mr. George M. Dillon, New Zealand manager for Warner Brothers' films. Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 20

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