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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    Unprecedented success is attending the J. C. Williamson comic opera, A Little Durch Girl." at the Theatre ROyal. Novel in subject and with such, a brilliant ...

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  7. WONDERGRAPH

    The second big Paramount 1922 production, "The Woman God Changed," is being screened at the Wondergraph this week. The story reveals an ...

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  8. REPENTANT

    Roy Albert Shard, a young man, who was convicted for having stolen thres bi cycles, in the Adelaide Police Court, on Tuesday morning, said that he was sorry ...

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  9. YORK THEATRE

    "The Beautiful Liar." a First National attraction, featuring the popular Katherine MacDonald is drawing big houses to the York this week. The story ...

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  10. KING'S THEATRE

    Amusement-seekers who patronise the King's Theatre are rewarded with a highclass entertainment, and the large audiences which assemble twice daily, to ...

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  11. COMMUNITY SINGING

    The appreciation with which the community singing movement has been received in South Australia, has led to its establishment in all the other States, and ...

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  12. 'BLACK' SLAVERY

    A story of revolting cruelty was told by an emaciated boy of 14 yearts in the Children's Court, Perth, to-day According to the boy the harsh treatment meted ...

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  13. STAR—UNLEY AND GOODWOOD

    This evening at the Star Theatres, Unley and Goodwood will be a special Scotch gathering. At 7.15 p.m. the Caledonian Society Pipe Band will assemble ...

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  14. PICNIC TO BELAIR

    A debt of £5000 has to wiped off the Trade Hall, and to the purpose of raising funds for that purpose a pionic on Easter Saturday morning will leave Adelaide railway station as ...

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  15. WEST'S PICTURES

    West's Olympia Theatre was crowded last night with an enthusiastic audience, who viewed the screening of the magnificent production. "Carnival." This ...

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  17. PORT AND SEMAPHORE

    To-night the New Star Theatre, previously known as the Port Empire will be officially opened and renamed by the mayor (Mr. H. Slade) in the presence of ...

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  18. WILD RIDE IN HANSOM CAB

    A terrifying experience in a hansom cab befel Mrs, Parrington, of "Noylta," Domain road, South Yarra, on Saturday night. After having been driven through the streets at a furfour ...

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  19. THE PAV.

    The star attraction at the Pav to-day will be Universal's super-production. 'No Woman Knows." It is a gripping drama of love and abnegation on the part of ...

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  20. DICKENS RECITALS

    It may not be possible to lass Die[?] among the modern advanced school of socie-political writers. [?] his [?] [?] very wide and charitable, and his ...

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  21. MURDERER'S REPRIEVE

    The Executive Council to-day considerod the case of George Earsman who was semenced in death in the Central [?] Court on December 7 for the ...

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