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Article : 298 wordsIs the stage beaten by the talkies? On one hand two well-known actresses, Muriel Starr and Yvonne Banvard, declare that audiences haye deserted them. One exhorts her fellow actresses to "get out.' ...
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Article : 200 wordsNoticing a boy floating at Watson's Bay, Constable Elliott, of Yaucluse, and Mr. Thomas Marmto,. a shopkeeper, jumped into the water fully clothed. ...
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Article : 86 wordsPractically all members of the team of Canadian bowlers soon to play in Adelaide are successful business or professional nen. Only one-Mr. J. F. Burnett- is ...
Article : 225 words"Where are my Sydney audiences now? They used to be the most wonderful in the world," Muriel Starr told a newspaperman, as she ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 341 words"There is nothing like flying." said Mr. Charles. Purnell Parkerson in an interview today. He intends to leave on a flight to ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 15 Feb 1930, Page 1
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