SYDENHAM PICTURES.
A very enjoyable programme was presented to a largo audience at the Sydenham Picture Pajaco last night. The bi-weekly change of programme contained numerous subjects 'of a popular character, amongst the- star items another series of Italian-Turkish war pictures, showing the latest developments at Tripoli, and an educational him entitled "Modem Italian Cavalry," being received with much applause. Two particularly fine dramas by the American Biograph Company were s Th© Making of a • Man" and "Last Drop of Water," both of these pictures being cleverly staged and acted. The balance of the programme comprised some highly amusing comedy "Gossipping YapviUe, "How Betty Won the Scliool," ''His Lordship's Hunting Trip," and "Hawlceyo Learns to Punt." Another interesting dramatic study was "The Playwright." There will b 0 a matinee to-day at 2.30, in addition to. to-night's show, and the same programme will be repeated.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 7
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