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PRINCESS AND TIVOLI

“WHITE WINGS” Back in the 90's, Just when the first clipper-built ships had been launched, the attention of the whole sea-faring world was rivetted on the rivalry between England and America for the Chinese tea trade. ••'White Wings," now showing at the Princess and Tivoli Theatres, treats of this period, and of the great race between the “Lord of the Isles" and the “Yankee Clipper.” In Foochow Harbour the two grey--1 hounds of the sea meet. The “Lord of the Isles" has brought thither her I owner. Sir Anthony Huntingdon, and I his daughter, Jocelyn, who is to wed i her fiance, Paul, in Foochow. One day Jocelyn is set upon by a mob of Chinese ! beggars, and, while her fiance cowers iin a corner, she is rescued by Hal | Winslow, captain of the “Yankee ClipPC The Tea Controller invites the rivals ' to his house, and proposes that each shall carry a cargo of tea to Boston. ! the first home to win for his nation I the entire tea trade. They agree—and wager their respective ships on the result. . , , | The role of Jocelyn is played by Elinor Fair and William Boyd plays the role of Captain Hal Winslow. The second atraction is “Surrender, starring Mary Pliilbin and Ivan Mosjukine. , , The story is laid on the border of Russia and Austria and deals with the love of a little peasant girl for a mighty Russian prince, commander of invading troops. How she tamed his arrogance through a purifying love makes an emotional masterpiece, while for those who love action there are plenty of unusual material and colourful atmosphere when the town is invaded by the Russians and then recaptured by a counter-attack of the Austrians.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 388, 23 June 1928, Page 16

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PRINCESS AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 388, 23 June 1928, Page 16

PRINCESS AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 388, 23 June 1928, Page 16