POPULAR COMEDIENNE.
H i lice Lockwood (teleplione girl of "The (!irl Friend") means to hreak her journey to South Africa en route to Lnglaud, with a view to fulfilling a theatrical engagement tliere. She will go uj> to Jo'hurg, armed with a- splendid lettcr from the "Firm" to tlie Soutli Atrican Trusts Company. After- i warfls lyondon will he her goal. and 110I.xkIv will be very surprised if she appears in some of the new productions the same tirni is now jiresenting to London with so manv of llieir triel A ustralian artists. Anywny, London is not new to Billce, she having been iutrofluced to audiences tliere in tlie hajipiest way by tlie late Lee White. Billce was to liave gone a year ago with Byrl Y alkley and Thelma Burncss, Init a fj'esh contract. was made almost as she was stcpping on the boat tor Kngland.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 9
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147POPULAR COMEDIENNE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 179, 30 August 1929, Page 9
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