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  2. On the Lot with the First All-Darkie Super-Production

    "SMITH'S" has pleasure in presenting a peep behind the scenes at the filming of the first of the great all-Australian, all-abo., all-black, all-my-eye super -productions of the Goanna Creek studio. passing over the more intimate glimpses of sex-appeal in the bottom corner (yes, that's what we said), we come to the production proper on the stage. Some little confusion will be noticed in the ork-orch-- anyway, in the band, but a few extra noises here and there won't make much difference to the gentleman with the tin tub. The stage, it will be seen, is all set for the entry of Al Plurry Jolson, singing the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 267 words
  3. Law Against Monopolies Has Gone Into The Garbage Tin

    FOR many months "Smith's Weekly" has urged the Government of New South Wales to test the provisions of the Monopolies Act, 1923, as against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,288 words
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  6. ONE TIME WEALTHY MAN IS NOW MINUS £20

    A BRIEF paragraph in the Adelaide papers recently announced that Vincent Anthony Zed had been ordered three months' imprisonment for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Repartee

    THE next-door lady shrilled in spite At hubby, in a row: "Yer say yer fair! Yer ...

    Article : 50 words
  8. Woe

    EENA-DEENA-DINA-DO, Wage-rates once were on the go. Now they're gone -- "all ...

    Article : 45 words
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