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Bill Otto presents WONDERS FROM LOST CITIES OF THE DEAD 6PARTTWO See Breathtaking PETRA The Lost Atlantis of the desert. See a ' city of human sacrifice — fascinating temples, houses, tombs - all cut into solid rock. Altars where young maidens ; were sacrificed to the.sun-god. Why did they do it? The city the world forgot - lost for years. See the city of the curse - what strange prediction brought about its desolation? See on the screen this city that inspired the poet Burgon to write, "Match you this wonder, save in Eastern clime, .a Rose-red City, half as . • . old as time." Plus: JERUSALEM The city of peace that has seldom known peace - why? What . strange power compels her destiny? Why were the Jews locked out of their city for 2000 years? The reason for their exile and their return will astound even the most sceptical. ; HEAR OFTHE WORLD'S LONGEST AND MOST TRAGIC FAMILY QUARREL - IT HAS COST THE LIVES OF 1000's AND RIGHT NOW IS THREATENING A THIRD WORLD WAR? ' COME EARLY - CAPACITY AUDIENCE LAST WEEK! JAMES HAYTHEATRE, CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 5,7.30 p.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6,2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. ADMISSION FREE
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