Visitors and residents were much interested at Sandruigham (a suburb of Melbourne) Lite' oh -afternoon m watching a ideally «xciting ambuscade m the ti-tree scrub off Beach road* m which some Indians, and cowboys m the'costumes of their types were participants. There were, also some .ladies ill the case, who were apparently subjected to personal risks and gallantly rescued _, at critical moments, Until the surprised spectators saw, a man m of vantage working , a, cinematograph machine, they did not stop asking the way toi the nearest telephone to'ring up the local police.".'lt is understood that the performance was a. great deal more spirited than Shakespeare's "As You Like It," which is the hackneyed openair show m the Melbourne suburbs, and that, m due course, it may be seen, at the picture theatres as a thrilling and authentic drama, of the Wild West. » ••'.•■ ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 4
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