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PRINCESS THEATRE

One of the best .programmes in a long time at present occupies the stage at the Princess Theatre, and is meeting with approval from those who see it. Philip Newbury, the tenor, is the principal attraction, and his songs arc finely rendered. On the same programme are the Rev. Frank Gorman (the singing parson), Donald Stuart (an elongated comedv conjurer), Newman and Wynne, Clivaui and his dogs, Maud Courtney and Mr “ C,.” and finally the Miroi Diggers in the latest comedy .offering \}Wmung jt. Wife,’

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Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 4

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 4

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 4

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