ARTCRFT THEATRE.
Geneva, tlie League of Nations assembled lo decide a question of naval armaments; Albuera. representing a nearly "shut-in" State, demandIng a naval strength out of proportion to its Importance; the British Minister awaiting the arrival of a courier. Jack Harrowby, with important dispatches. These art- some of the incidents In "After the Ball," now' showing at the Artcraft Theatre. While the League waits, Jack has been dallying with a fair unknown, with the result that the railway coach containing his luggage has been' dispatched for Geneva, while he is bound for' Air. Clad only In dressing gown and pyjamas,, )io awakens to a sense of responsibility. A train attendant fits him out With a suit, and Jack awaits the train's first stop in order, to get to Geneva. Thereafter, events move swiftly.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 3
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134ARTCRFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1934, Page 3
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