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  2. A PICTURE OF PERSIAN SPLENDOR AND ROMANCE IN DESERT AND CITY.

    At Hoyt's de Luxe, for one week only, E. R. Chambers and E. O. Gurney, of Selected Super Films (Australasia) Ltd., present Katherien Key as the [?] the wounderful picturisation of "The Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam," a maguiflcont Persian spectacle teeming with the love opisodes and with the pictu[?] lives of the sons and daughters of the desert, thrilling fights intermingling with the phillosophy of the poet. The motlf of the story is of three youths who [?] a compact that whatever fame comes to one shall be shared by the three, and the story is illustrated by a cast of 7,000 people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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