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LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELOGUE.

"No Zionist should lose the opportunity of hearing Mr. Lowell Thomas's illustrated travel-talk and moving pictures, 'With the Anzacs in Palestine, and La.wre.nce in Arabia,' " says' the Zionist) Review, of London. "Within two hours he will obtain more instruction and delight than he can gain by reading a library of books." Mr. Lowell Thomas, who is to appear at the Grand Opera) House next Saturday night, is said to give a very vivid impression of the man-^ ncr in which Palestine has been opened out. It is said that he shouldered a great responsibility when he'went out to take the historic picture of the fighting, in Palestine and Arabia. He travelled for days in perilous and little-known parts of Arabia, in order to take the pictures of the old temple which is-hewni out of the natural rock. The travel-talk centres round the work of Allenby in Palestine and Arabia. Goloue' T. E. Lawrence and Prince Feisal come into the picture often. About all these men Mir. Thomas tells a number of thrilling personal stories. The Wellington season will last for six nights, and a special matinee on Wednesday next. The box plans are now open at the Bristol.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELOGUE. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 3

LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELOGUE. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 3

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