AMUSEMENTS.
FULLERS' PICTURES
Tho new programme i'i-.be: fcliown to-night (AVednesday) at.Hii Majesty's can only be - screened! Qnce,;.' as' -.th6| b'lilding is otherwise engaged " foi'1. to-morrow night. The ■"staf" ' of. to-night series, is "Tin.' Attorney for the liefence," a story of ambition: and; injustice. A young lawyer,- thinking that victory will increase his reputation, .accepts. the case of one Basset, charged with" murder, althoiigk-^ jtjie-. lawyer knows of strong evidence that points to the man's guilt. Ho wins the acquittal of the muid&rer oil"-a technicality. His fiancee is a young lady of high moual principles, -aiid -ia order to'convince her he'tells lier &© .knows the murderer is innocerii." Tiie" -murderer, being released, seeks .employment-, which he obtains from *3ie' lawyer's fiancee, who writes and toilhhim she engaged the man because she was assured he was innocent of this murder. Then commences the punishment of the young lawyer. A fu|l range of supporting pictures aocom-' pany thea,bove, including a Gkuimon't" Graphic Which shows the march pf "our boys" through Cairo.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 8
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167AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 8
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