AMUSEMENTS.
EMPERSS PICTURES.
"Six O'clock."—Cameron is ruined unless he can raiße .£IO,OOO immediately. His partner promises to 'phone before 6 o'clock if he is successful His son, Jimmy, puts the clock forward halt an hour, and Cameron resolve* to take his life if no favourable now* amvon before six. Jimmv return:: !( n.l puts back the hands of the l,tU ' K - wh ' ( '| ! ; ! <*h not prevent its •'•-'";. A(. the moment the clock ; ' in!,i; - llu ' bell rings. The !"->t;er .-.n-.v.v™ tho call, but is startled ;;■;;;,.':.... 1 /'. ~i . ,n '"' n pip, ° l sliot f ™m an "'■'■''''■' r '- : ' -"em. A doctor is 3UJII- ,'"^ 1 ' ' v, ' , "' i , | i i ''"l'.cuai:c!i him to bo „ n . '"'" vt - S!a; :'H end: |l!ip)ii|y.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 592, 9 August 1913, Page 4
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113AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 592, 9 August 1913, Page 4
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