Adricc is free, and like most thing* got for nothing, often not worth accepting, says the "bydney "Guardian." li it resembles tco advice which "Mr Mccdermott," .of Herbcrton, offered. .. to Fullers' Theatres, it is certainly of the unwanted type. "Mr Macdermott," who lives at Herberton, away up in Northern Queensland, whore evidently thero is a danger of one's sense of the fitness of things becoming a littlo blunted, seat the following wire to the big vaudeville firm:—"Advise you wire to Zachiircow Echo Inland make contract rescued woman your circuit big senss lion. M&cdencott Herberton.'' . fillers did not know who "Maodermoit" was,. but they did know what was St and proper for the vaudeville st&ge, and that it waa • the last place where the public of Australia would wish to see tho tijifortuiukte survivors of the. Douglas llawson. _So they replied to the giver of freo advice as follows: "Thanka for wiro but fancy hardly suitable [or any "entertainment glad sews that 70a sto sanguine of tho ultimate reecus of these unfortunate women."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18182, 19 September 1924, Page 14
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