THE LYCEUM PICTURES.
An interestittg topical and scenic picture included iv. the new pro-
gitiuue.e screened al> I hi* Lyceum la-si
Bothaland, South Africa
showing mil only .scenes in West- Africa, but General-Premier Rolha'.s ai'inv on iho march. "Waifs of the Sea" i.- ; .something out of the ordinary, the Australian Gazette is full of interest, and the comedy concluding the first hair, "Pressing Business," i.s a sure knockabout laugh-raiser. The tiig feature, "Up from the Depths," occupies the whole of the second half et flic programme, aud takes one hour to unfold. The istory deals wilh a rapacious hypocrite posing as a-mis-sionary preacher, who seduces a.n in-eoei-ni ;uid sweot girl quite unaware of bi.s I ru" ch.'i.r.'icfer. She goes with bin fo ihe city, but he leaves her and
".oi--. Pi ,\'i'u York, "here he imposes on -.oeiciv, wins fame. juhJ marries, 'I'll,- girl follows liim. The city scenes ii,elude some cafe dancing. Tbe eh max is, itiieresi ing. The mu.sje, played by Miss ('hatliekl was appropriate and tuneful. 'To-morrow night Mar
guertia Fisher will star in "The Lone••oiii(i Heart." which comes with a. groat I'epulafioti as an unusually good |)liolu-|itay.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2967, 15 June 1916, Page 2
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