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Dick Whittington Up-to-date

A new Dick Whittington, Miss Pat Gregory, of Australia, and Miss Elizabeth Whittington, a descendant of the famous Lord Mayor of London, stepped from a fairy-lilte coach outside London’s Guildhall. Both women are appearing in the ice-skating pantomime “ Dick Whittington.” Their ride through London in the former State coach of Lord Lonsdale was greeted with delight by the children, who, well acquainted with the story of the ringing of Bow bells “Turn again. Lord Mayor of London,” regard “ Dick Whittington ” as their own special London- pantomime.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 2

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Dick Whittington Up-to-date Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 2

Dick Whittington Up-to-date Otago Daily Times, Issue 27567, 8 December 1950, Page 2

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