Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 2 October 1907, page 12


"ROBBERY UNDER ARMS "

A biograph exhibition of scenes from "Robbery Un-der Arms," recalling the pages of the novel rather than of the drama adapted from it, was presented for the first time at the Royal Standard Theatre last night, under the management of Mr Charles MacMahon. Evidently a vast amount of care had been bestowed upon the preparation of the scenes, involving the mustering of cattle, the selection of rugged and picturesque country, and the relien ni of people representing Starlight and the outlawed ging, the police, and other characters in the ¡bush lra°_di MTR Keigbtle\'s e\eiljng ride and mnm other incl dents cle\erly reproduced hi Messrs Osborn and Tenían, were warmlj applauded The Messrs MncMahon «nil probibh show these scones m S*dnoj before tour ing New Zealand with them