BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Tim M'Coy's latest picture,• "The Bush-' ranger," In, which;, Marion Douglas, and Dale 'Austen also appeitr, 1 Is how being showa at the Britannia , Theatre. : .The story, tells, of Edward, son of an English gentleman, who shields, hi 3 younger brother when he finds the latter in an embrace-with his colonel's wife. He Is blamed, and Is depbrted to Van Dlemau's Land, later escaping to become a bushranger. Some time afterwards his father Is appointed a commissioner to' inquire into the colony's police administration,' and Edward, as "Captain Hazard," holds up his father, brother, and his father's pretty ward. At a Ballarat ball that night he eludes the police, but returns to Lucy and is arrested. Lucy enlists the aid of other bushrangers to release .Edward, but is kidnapped. ' Edward escapes and rescues her; but the younger brother is killed in the flght and confesses that Edward has been the victim of his guilt. - The second attraction is a splendid mystery picture, "The Wizard," starring Edmund Love. . - ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 14
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