LOOKING FOR HEALTH
On a health trip, Peter Hatton, actor, lias arrived in Australia. Mr Hatton played “Bill” in “Good Morning, Bill.” by P. G. Wodehouse, in London. He is” not under contract to act in Australia, but, if his health improves sufficiently, he intends to enter an engagement. He has brought four plays with him—“ The Fanatic,” by Mile?; Malleson; “Good Morning, Bill,” by ■Wodehouse; “Escape,” by Galsworthy, and “Two White Arms,” by Dr. Dearden. part author of “Interference.” Mr Hatton said he was suffering from a nervous breakdown caused by his having done eight years’ theatrical work without a holiday. “My complaint is like a recurring decimal,” he said. “Just when I’m beginning to feel right, it recurs again, but I am hopeful that Australia’s sun and Sydney’s surf beaches will put me right. ”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 296, 15 December 1928, Page 19 (Supplement)
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