THE FULLER CIRCUIT.
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• .. LONDON, April 3. . Sir Benjamin Puller continues • to engage a number of useful vaudeville artists for his company's theatres in Australia and NewZealand, and he estimates that' between now and the end sof the year ho will have sent out fifty new acts. Among the artists who have just set out -for Australia or are on the point of sailing are Jack Mills (comedian),' Jess and Tony (comedians), Megan Brothers (eccentrics), C&llard and Hooper (vocalists), Frank Vviison (musician), Howard and Wyndham (song and dance), and Fiery Jackson,- whose burlesque juggling Sir Benjamin say, eels one chuckling long after his act has been witnessed.'•" Sir Benjamin and hia family ere spending the month of May on the Continent, and they will visit Borne, Monte Carlo, and Paris. Great in-, terest appears to have been taken by South Africans in the scheme for extending the' Fuller circuit to that country. Sir Benjamin intends to leave England in August and, to spend' a month in South "Africa on his way ; to
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 14
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