"SILKS AND SADDLES."
The latest of E. J. Carroll's Australian pictures, "Silks und Saddles," is now being shown at the Empress Theatre. This production can be classed as one of the best. It is a sporting dama, full of action, and, of a roughly entertaining tyre. The central figure in the cast is Roberta Norton, the sporting daughter of a wealthy squatter, the part beine taken by Miss Brownie Vernon. She is wooed by Denis O'Hara, a big, good-na-tured neighbouring squatter, whose innate nobility is strikingly exemplified in his 6elf-sacrifice for the girl he adores. Interest is added by another manly character, an overseer, attracting the girl's regard. The story works out to a logical and pleasing conclusion, and the climax is reached on the Randwick course, when, despite crooked work on the pa,Tt of rival riders, Robert* win* the big event. "
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 3
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