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The dramatic writer who goes to real' life for his plots and surprises has just had a nasty blow in Japan. It seems that? recently the manager or an Osaka theatre,; by way of introducing a little variety into the ordinary run of pieces, produced a.play depicting the 'business failures which; had occurred lately in that district. "It; j hadn'tt ime to become popular," records; one scribe. "After the second perform-; ance the police came in and stopped the play. They said it was calculated to give shocks to the. public, who ought to be; taught better reasons of thrift and dili-* gence." This mayor may'notbe the fact, but there is no doubt that prominent men's misfortunes ought not to be dragged before the ugly glare of the footlights, or to be turned! to the cheap purpose of the sensational novelist. In this respect Japan has set certain English writers a very ■ good sample indeed. ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 August 1901, Page 1

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