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CLIVE BROOK.

A WAR-TIME MEMORY. A reader's letter published by a Los Angeles newspaper says: " One day during tlie war, in which ] served as a private, I was standing in front of a theatre in London wondering if .1 could afford a. seat in the, gallery when an English officer tapped me on the arm. He wrote on a pad that he had lost his voice, and asked if I wanted to sec the show. Then ho took mo to the box office and bought two of the best seats in the theatre. " The officer was Olive Brook."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 11 (Supplement)

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CLIVE BROOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 11 (Supplement)

CLIVE BROOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 11 (Supplement)

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