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  4. Te Pana's Page

    HARRY CLAFF and Winnie Wager, who played the Fuller circuit some years ago, were on the bill at London Shoreditch last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TWINKLING FEET OF OUR ALMA MACKAY

    A little over three years ago, Alma Mackay came under general notice as an acrobatic dancer in the Williamstown production of "Lady, Be Good." When the play finished, she went to England with me the P. & O. Bodra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR OWN AUSTRALIAN DOROTHY SEACOMBE

    Dorothy Seacombe once told me that, as a child, one of her most vivid recollections was that of Minnie Love in pantomime clad in the white sequin-covered regalia of a principal boy. That embodied a child-dream of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OLD FRIENDS

    AUSTRALIA'S old friends, Gerald Kay Souper (as Camillo) and Eric Maxon (as Polixines), were outstanding ...

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  8. A LIFE TIME

    PHIL SMITH, well-known actor, has been on the stage for nearly 40 years. His first hit was as Wun Hi during the run ...

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  9. NELLIE STEWART

    I SAW Nellie Stewart at her Mosman home five years ago. Eyes of youth looked from a mask which was neither age nor youth. And she recited her ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. LOOPS AND LANDINGS

    TOLD in precise departmental language:— When an aeroplane arrives over an aerodrome at night and no flares are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 305 words
  11. FIRE RISKS

    A RISING out of the fatal burning accident at Mascot last month—Percy Whitton was the victim—an astonishing weakness in the aerodrome ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. "HELP US, OR WE MUST CLOSE DOWN"

    With the closing down of National Airways' services next Friday, Australian aviation suffers its greatest reverse. It means that so far as regular air transport is concerned, Sydney and Melbourne go off the map, Tasmania lapses ...

    Article : 530 words
  13. Asbestos To Beat The Noise

    DRUMMING and similar noises are eliminated, it is claimed, by a new type of asbestos body now being built in England. ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. LET'S SEE THE FLIERS!

    IF a Royal Highness—the Prince of Wales or a Duke brother—is coming to Sydney to open the ...

    Article : 108 words
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  16. THEY'RE GETTING ON WITH IT

    PRELIMINARIES over, a start is now being made with the directional radio, establishment at Richmond aerodrome. ...

    Article : 56 words
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    He won't be photographed, so the cartoonist took a hand. Meet Chichester. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HERE IT IS!

    W. C. MILLER, of 2 Burfitt Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, has designed a kind of "X-marks-the-spot" device for missing aircraft. ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. A STRONG "SHOW"

    PURCHASE of the Mungere aerodrome and the erection of a flue clubhouse arc given prominence in the annual report of the Auckland Aero ...

    Article : 124 words
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