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A PATHETIC CASE

Canon Fielden Taylor, Mr. .Bert Royle, and Mr. Thomas Farrell are working together to make an entertainment at the Opera House a great financial success. The object is to help Mrs. Williamson, mother of a young man who was formerly an usher at the Opera House, and who recently died but three months after his father. He was the sole support of his mother and a crippled sister. The circumstances of the case are pathetic in the extrema. With the ready help of much professional and amateur talent a bright and varied entertainment is to be given at the Opera House, which Messrs. J. C. Willi'omson, Ltd., have placed free, at the disposal of the promoters.

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Evening Post, Volume 123, Issue CX, 20 November 1925, Page 8

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A PATHETIC CASE Evening Post, Volume 123, Issue CX, 20 November 1925, Page 8

A PATHETIC CASE Evening Post, Volume 123, Issue CX, 20 November 1925, Page 8

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