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"WHITE CARGO."
Macquarie Players'
Presentation.
The Macquarie Players, in conjunction with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., presented "White Cargo," with conspicuous success at the Theatre Royal last night.
The stoiy of men bioken and bl caking1 on the lack of Afucan heat, called forth some fine acting by James Raglan, as Witzel, the men who stayed, Hanv Deaith, as Langfoid, the Man who came out, and Peter Finch, as Ashley, the man who went
Flank Bradley was the doctor who distri- buted his time faiily evenly between dunk- ing, philosophising, lcmmiscing, and peace- making. His was a splendid piece of chaiac tcr acting, well-sustained and larcly over-
done.
Mary Macgrcgoi took the íole of the allur- ing Tondeloyo, and Ben Lewin was the mis- sionary, tom between his personal feelings and his faith. Joe Thomal, Mai shall Crosby, Ronald Moisc-who danced an effective horn- pipe-and Peter Macgiegor weie also in tho
cast.