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Under the shadow of “The Ringer.” Another dramatic scene from Edgar Wallace's thrilling play, to he presented by Maurice Moscovitch, the famous actor, and the specially selected J. C. Williamson Company, at the Grand Opera House to-night. Right to left: Maurice Moscovitch (as Maurice Meister), Nat Madison (Sam Hackitt), Reginald Newson (Detective-Inspector Wembury, D.S.O.), Patrie Curwen (Dr. Lomond divisional surgeon at Scotland Yard).

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 189, 12 May 1928, Page 23

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Under the shadow of “The Ringer.” Another dramatic scene from Edgar Wallace's thrilling play, to he presented by Maurice Moscovitch, the famous actor, and the specially selected J. C. Williamson Company, at the Grand Opera House to-night. Right to left: Maurice Moscovitch (as Maurice Meister), Nat Madison (Sam Hackitt), Reginald Newson (Detective-Inspector Wembury, D.S.O.), Patrie Curwen (Dr. Lomond divisional surgeon at Scotland Yard). Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 189, 12 May 1928, Page 23

Under the shadow of “The Ringer.” Another dramatic scene from Edgar Wallace's thrilling play, to he presented by Maurice Moscovitch, the famous actor, and the specially selected J. C. Williamson Company, at the Grand Opera House to-night. Right to left: Maurice Moscovitch (as Maurice Meister), Nat Madison (Sam Hackitt), Reginald Newson (Detective-Inspector Wembury, D.S.O.), Patrie Curwen (Dr. Lomond divisional surgeon at Scotland Yard). Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 189, 12 May 1928, Page 23