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“BURNING DAYLIGHT” AT ROYAL

Jack London’s great story of the gold rush days in Alaska, entitled “Burning Daylight,” is now being shown at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland, with Milton Sills in the leading role. “Daylight” is a hard-fighting miner who makes a fortune in Alaska and then returns to San Francsico. A group of wealthy and influential financiers decide to “trim” Daylight and go into a deal with him whereby he buys millions of dollars of stock in their company. When he has invested his entire fortune, they fail to keep their word, and not only is Daylight ruined, but thousands of smaller investors have had their life savings wiped out.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 16

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“BURNING DAYLIGHT” AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 16

“BURNING DAYLIGHT” AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 16

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