Members of the Motor Cycle Club put away their machines last night and attended their annual dinner at the Grosvenor, A happy evening was ...
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Article : 2,226 wordsMore than a thousand timber workers on strike attended a demonstration of mass picketing this afternoon outside the timber yards of ...
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Article : 1,224 wordsQuaint little Colleen Moore will be seen for the last time to-night at the York Theatre as the little peasant girl who mothered the English lads at the flying ...
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Article : 259 wordsThere was a large gathering of prizewinners and members of the Citizen Forces at the rooms of the Returned Soldiers' League last night on the ...
Article : 502 words"Show People" win wend their way across the screen at West's for the last time tonight. Marion Davies is one of the most popular Hollywood stars to-day, and she has ...
Article : 262 wordsFrom "DISTANT SUBSCRIBER" Fullarton—I wish to congratulate the Port Lincoln branch of the National Church League upon the very clear ...
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Article : 157 wordsDouglas Fairbanks is as gallant a figure as Dumas himself could desire as d'Artagnan, the rollicking leader of the Musketeers, at the Wondergraph. Sorrow and tragedy ...
Article : 300 wordsFrom M.L. LATHLEAN, secretary Constitutional Club:—It cannot be denied that there are hundreds of young people in our midst who have not the ...
Article : 681 wordsThe first step in the Federal Ministry's economy campaign, so far as the navy is concerned, will be the placing in reserve of H.M.A.S. ...
Article : 146 wordsBy consent, the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), in the Practice Court to-day, made an order directing the Registrar of Trade Marks to expunge ...
Article : 206 wordsFrom the Rev. JOHN BEUKERS. Barmera:—The languishing state of the was trade and the low price of dried fruit are much complained of at ...
Article : 690 words"Under the Southern Cross." at the Grand Theatre, is a story of love and war among the Maoris. Two tribes clash over the romance between the son and ...
Article : 109 wordsThieves who tried to blow open a safe at the produce store of Mr. W.D. Anderson, Coburg, this morning were foiled when an inner safety ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the invitation of officers and members of the 1st Forrestville Troop of Boy Scouts, a large number of scouts and parents attended the celebration of the troop's 13th ...
Article : 356 wordsNo greater contrast could be imagined on a picture programme than Tom Mix and Adolphe Menjou. The two are associated at the Empire Theatre, where ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Kitto) stated to-day that the Public Service Appeals Board had reduced in status and pay two ...
Article : 69 wordswith a plant capable of producing 1,250,000 yards of leather cloth and 500,000 yards of rubber cloth annually. Leathercloth Pty. a joint enterprise of ...
Article : 104 wordsThe cold Weather acts as an incentive for exercise to keep the body warm, and citizens are attending the big arena in Pirie-street in large numbers to attain ...
Article : 133 wordsThe annual meeting and smoke social of the Pharmaceutical Society was held at the Grosvenor on Thursday night. The president (Mr. E.F. Gryst) occupied ...
Article : 180 wordsOn Saturday night Harry Smith's orchestra will feature an entirely new programme at the Palais Royal. Singing choruses, and novelty numbers will be ...
Article : 114 wordsThe entertainment given by "The Myradios" in the Norwood Town Hall last night delighted the audience who had the pleasure of witnessing their performance. ...
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Article : 110 words"Farmer."—We cannot give you the names, but if you write to our correspondent at Horsham. Victoria—Mr. M. Gallan -he may be able to supply them. ...
Article : 745 wordsA dance will be held at the New Queen's Hall, Grenfell-street, to-night. This hall is noted for its fine dancing floor. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hall's Champion ...
Article : 56 wordsA class for total beginners opens tonight at the King's Theatre Ballroom. King William-street south. This class which will continue weakly, should prove ...
Article : 102 wordsI have read with interest and amusement the report of the meeting of the league committee held on Monday evening. I consider Dayman's conduct ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 19 Jul 1929, Page 22
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