Full of exciting situations and tense moments the drama at the King's, "On Trial for Her Life," is attracting excellent attendances. The plot deals with the ...
Article : 256 wordsA film quite out of the ordinary was that entitled "Prisoners of Love," which heid the central grip of the "screen at West's Olympia on Monday. Betty ...
Article : 526 wordsA story of the great Australian bush, filled with, incidents such as Henry Larson loved to write about, is "Possum Paddock," the feature film at the Pavilion this week. ...
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Article : 262 words"Evidence," at the Grand Theatre, is a powerful and unusual comedy drama. In a remarkable scene, featuring Elaine Hammerstein and Miles Welch the woman falls ...
Article : 150 wordsFew artists have made such a profound impression with Adelaide audiences as has Louis Bennison, who has become a firm favourite, and "his performance in this city ...
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Article : 80 wordsThe brethren of the Eudunda Lodge No. 85 S.A.C., met in the lodgeroom on Saturday, September 2, to bid farewell to Bro. X. H. Walker, organist of the lodge. W.M. Bro. B. B. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 5 Sep 1922, Page 3
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