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Francis Drake, adventurer, knight, conqueror of the Great Armada and one of England's greatest sons whose deeds of daring amazed the world and mae England Mistress of the Seas. Acclaimed by the leaders of the Empire, the thrillteeming screen story-of “Drake of England” will fulfil your fondest entertainment dreams and depict this hero.

German machine-gunners in action. A scene from “Forgotten Men,” which, is a sincere contribution to European apart from its gripping, searing realism, problems that are the paramount topic in every civilised country to-day. It is more than a mere film; it is a messenger of peace!

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 232, 2 October 1935, Page 11

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Francis Drake, adventurer, knight, conqueror of the Great Armada and one of England's greatest sons whose deeds of daring amazed the world and mae England Mistress of the Seas. Acclaimed by the leaders of the Empire, the thrillteeming screen story-of “Drake of England” will fulfil your fondest entertainment dreams and depict this hero. German machine-gunners in action. A scene from “Forgotten Men,” which, is a sincere contribution to European apart from its gripping, searing realism, problems that are the paramount topic in every civilised country to-day. It is more than a mere film; it is a messenger of peace! Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 232, 2 October 1935, Page 11

Francis Drake, adventurer, knight, conqueror of the Great Armada and one of England's greatest sons whose deeds of daring amazed the world and mae England Mistress of the Seas. Acclaimed by the leaders of the Empire, the thrillteeming screen story-of “Drake of England” will fulfil your fondest entertainment dreams and depict this hero. German machine-gunners in action. A scene from “Forgotten Men,” which, is a sincere contribution to European apart from its gripping, searing realism, problems that are the paramount topic in every civilised country to-day. It is more than a mere film; it is a messenger of peace! Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 232, 2 October 1935, Page 11

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