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PRINCESS THEATRE.

Tho wilds', ot Africa provide th« venue for "The Great Impersonation," the . leading picture on the programme at the Princess Theatre to-day. It has one' of the most startling' climaxes ever witnessed; in. a . motion picture. A young Englishman and a German are af alike iv appearance as two peas, and thrilling adventures in Africa end in the German personating the Englishman during the war years for the purpose of acting as a spy. Sus : picions, however, are raised, and) in'a sensational climax, which is full of thrills and surprises, the story.comes to an end in happy fashion. There is a strong sup-; porting programme. . < \

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 3

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PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 3

PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 3

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