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MANAIA TO-NIGHT.

“THE WARREN CASE.” As a play Arnold Ridley’s amazing story, ‘‘The Last Chance,” held London in a vice-like grip—now translated on the ■ living screen, the teeming and ever-unfolding sensations of The Warren Case” will astound and baffle you, just as they baffldd the cleverest brains of Scotland Yard. “It is contrary to the laws of England that a man be tried in advance —that he should be c ° n * victed by the Press before he is tried by a jury of his fellows, ’ said the learned counsel for the defence of Hugh Whaddon, handsome ybung society member, charged with the murder of Paulme Warren, beautiful night club dancing hostess, found strangled in her flat. But Whaddoh was “guilty” before he stepped into the, dock, an innocent victim of the clever pen of Lewis Bevan, famous crime reporter of ‘‘The Courier,” who had planned the Warren .Case” as the greatest “scoop” in the history of journalism. Only a miracle could save Whaddon and the picture tells what happens. ADVERTISERS’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. Messrs. Smith and Trim Ltd. advertise ■particulars of their mart sales for today of 200 cases fruit including Kidd’s Orange and Gravenstein apples, etc. at 10.30 a.m. and poultry including 20 white leghorn pullets, gas constant water heater, useful farm tools, and some good lines of furniture and sundries, balance of drapery etc. at 1.30 p.m., followed by balanpq .pi fewik '

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 10

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MANAIA TO-NIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 10

MANAIA TO-NIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 10