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MOVIE- NOTES. .? .'
'The attraction in the Royal Thea tre on Wednesday night will b$ 'Mar\ Lou,' featuring Lya Mara5 The supporting picture will be 'An- napolis,' with Lina Basquette. Tue interest in* the story is centred, on-, the' ? U.S.S. Military Academy at: An-\
napolis. On Thursday ,- and Friday . .the Universal big super. . production wili be- screened, 'The JHunchback of Notre Dame,' featuring Lon -.Cha», uey and Patsy Ruth Miller. The pfcturisalion of Victor Hugo's ,im^ mortal novel of-, the same name, which -tells.-in such, graphic . language,- thu life story of the bell nuger of:, ths Cathedral of Notre Dame— the- 'hunchback— that- poor mis-shapen, abused creature, whose one pleasure in life, was derived from the care o£ his- beloved bolls — of life as lived by the down-trodden peasantry ami workers — of their, cares, the.ir trou-. bles and their, loves — of the persecu tion by the aristocrats — 0 f their vie timisation by the-, loyalists. under the reign of -Louis. . See Lon Chanay -hi- f It a In ii i-i sti^i i o *r»Tr ooa ' X^t\ i HX? T? 11 'Ml
Miller as Esmeralda, the brilliant artist, Ernest Torrence as Clbpin, Norman Kerry as Phoebus. Seo the splendour of Which .Victor Hugo wrote^ lavishly, and authentically re produced. ,
Mr. J. C. Field, well known race horse trainer, collapsed and died at his Canterbury stables on Thursday last. Mr. Field raced with some success .in the. metropolitan area and the country districts with Les boo,' Burraform, Portlight and other horses. He- originally came from Nyngan. ' ' ' . '
The death occurred .last week at the Burrangong District Hospital,' Young, of a very old and highly re spected local resident in the person of Mr. Alfred Collins, who had reached the advanced age of. S(5 years. Deceased ' was one of tho grand old stalwarts of ' the Labor movement. He liad suffered from . internal trouble for. some years, and had undergone several .operations. ' Friday week he took ill and was re moved from the home of his son, Al bert Collins in Edward-street, to hos
picai, wnere lie grauuauy -weaiteneii. The late Alfred Collins was a native of- -Australia, having been born at Sydney, his father being then the proprietor of the old 'Duck and Drake'.' JIoteL on the site now .occu pied by' the .Great. Southern Hotel.