BRITANNIA THEATRE.
4c"Furthe.r''.^ventures' of -i he'Flag.SLieutenant," which ■fa. beiiig. shown' • at tlie-'Britan-nia Theatre, ;is a' story of i the advdnturcs of Richard..,Lascelles, Flag Lieui.enant to Admiral Sir Berkeley ;Wyheo,,who i|:> in charge of the British Fleet in China and 1 is endeavouring to break-upa"Bdlsh'evik spy organisation. Lascelles purposely flirts with a Mad( imo Pauline, whom he knows.has stolen some 1 secret papers, and thus estranges himself from his fiancee, Sybil Berkeley, his Admiral's daughter. He goes through many exciting ad ventures before be locates the secret orders, gnd meanwhile Sybil has been kidnapped throueii the Instrumentality of Madame Pauline. : A lerles of exciting adventures lead up to the rfihnax. Richard Rlx is the star of the comciiy-drama, "Sporting Goods," which is the soToud attraction.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1929, Page 5
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124BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1929, Page 5
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