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GRAND AND PLAZA

A change of programme took place this afternoon, 'The Junglo Trail,' featuring William Farnum, benia- tJio chief iteri The picture tells of a city hidden in tile jungle and inhabited by a race of strange idol-worshipping people. The hero go|a through many thrilling 'and dangerois ordeals, such as shooting big- game arid being followed, when on his journey, By treacherous natives, who are, it later transpires, agents of his rival in love, ije has a battle with the pursuing natives and escapes, only to arrive at the stoanfce city. An infidel then seizes him, o|d he is sentenced to bo burned at tho stale Ho pulls up tho posts to which he is bound, and. after overturning the statue of a -great idol, is himself -worshipped is a god. I

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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6

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GRAND AND PLAZA Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6

GRAND AND PLAZA Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6

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