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AN ACTOR LABOURITE.

FURTHERING HIS IDEALS. BY MUSIC, ART AND DRAMA. Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 11.25 a.m.) London, January 12. Mr Arthur Bourchier, the famous actor, and his wife, who are both Labourites, are lending the Strand Theatre, free on Sunday nights, for the expression of Labour's ideals, not only by speech, but by music, art, and the drama, in an attempt to satisfy the unsatisfied cravings for beauty as well as pointing the way to a better civilisation, where bread and beauty would be available to everybody.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 13 January 1925, Page 5

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AN ACTOR LABOURITE. King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 13 January 1925, Page 5

AN ACTOR LABOURITE. King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 13 January 1925, Page 5