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Reg. Thornton, “the Kangaroosta,” now appearing at His Majesty’s, whose “turn” is described as one of the most entertaining seen at the House of Fullers'. Thornton was a school pal of J. M. Gregory, the great Australian cricketer, of whom he relates many interesting stories.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 13

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Reg. Thornton, “the Kangaroosta,” now appearing at His Majesty’s, whose “turn” is described as one of the most entertaining seen at the House of Fullers'. Thornton was a school pal of J. M. Gregory, the great Australian cricketer, of whom he relates many interesting stories. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 13

Reg. Thornton, “the Kangaroosta,” now appearing at His Majesty’s, whose “turn” is described as one of the most entertaining seen at the House of Fullers'. Thornton was a school pal of J. M. Gregory, the great Australian cricketer, of whom he relates many interesting stories. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 13