At the next meeting of the State Executive Council it is understood officially that Mr. A. Barclay (governor of the Melbourne Gaol) will be appointed to succeed ...
Article : 87 wordsTo-day will be the last screening of he mution picture treat which Pavilion patrons have been enjoying for the past two hights. Mary Alden, the actress who ...
Article : 195 wordsFlora "LAYMAN":— We were glad to read The Register's fine leading article of Tuesday about Australian art, and its critics (both in Australia and in England). ...
Article : 369 wordsA homely truth brilliantly told is the story of "The Village Blacksmith," which will be shown to-day at the York Theatre. It is a story that applies to almost any ...
Article : 357 wordsFrom "ALMA MATER":— Attention has been called in the press of one of the neighbouring States to the growing habit of separating by the letter "r" any world ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. Lloyd George to-day paid a visit to Abraham Lincoln's old home at Spring held, and in a speech, said that Lincoln had been an inspiration to him ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. F. K. Chivers (manager for West's) states that some of the greatest attractions that have ever been produced, not only from America and England, but ...
Article : 146 wordsFrom "HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT": — It is time, in ray opinion, that the method of teaching in high schools was brought under the notice of the Director ...
Article : 311 wordsFrom the HON. W. G. MILLS, M.L.C.:-In The Register on Wednesday your reporter credited me with having said, in my speech on the Water ...
Article : 193 wordsFrom M. T. SMITH:— I entirely agree with. Mr. T. Wilkinson's remark in a better in The Register on Wednesday hat to expect preference from the English ...
Article : 231 wordsThe J. C. Williamson directorate are announcing the return to Adelaide next Saturday night, at the Theatre Royal, of one of the greatest favourites and most ...
Article : 289 wordsTo-day marks the last serening of "A Daughter of Luxury" and "A Came Chicken," featuring Agnes Ayres and Bebe Daniels respectively. On Monday the star ...
Article : 280 words"INTERESTED."— The applications for forms upon which to apply for the cashing of a gratuity bond should be forwarded to the Registrar of War Gratuity Bonds, Commonwealth ...
Article : 712 wordsFrom "DOUBTFUL":— I have read with no small degree of amusement the letter from Mr. F. G. Ayres in The Register of October 16, and it is ...
Article : 131 wordsFrom WILLIAM ROWE:— The proposal to form a Corn Exchange in Adelaide is of vital importance to our State, and concerns directly the primary ...
Article : 442 wordsFrom R. TAYLOR, General Secretary S.I.S.S.L.:— Permit me as a citizen, and as a Congregational Baptist, to express my appreciation of the admirable leader ...
Article : 298 wordsA three-feature programme will be screened this afternoon and to-night at the Dulwich Melba Theatre. By special arrangement with Australasian Films, the ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. D. W. Griffith's drama, [?] Exciting Night," which is being screwed at West's this week, deals with a beautiful girl, the prize in a struggle Fetween love ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the matinee to-day several new acts will make their appearance at the Majestic Theatre. Among them will be Bills Bovis, who is making a first appearance ...
Article : 218 wordsUnder the patronage of Lady Bridges, a dramatic entertainment, organized by Mrs. Teesdale Smith, will be given in the Victoria. Hall next Wednesday evening ...
Article : 91 wordsAn entertainment, consisting of charming children's fancy dances by rapils of the Misses Joan and Judy Whithy, combined with an attractive musied ...
Article : 195 wordsFrom R. F. RICHARDSON, Koppio:— The following is the copy of a letter sent to Mr.Moseley, M.P. from the Flinders District Convention, Country Party ...
Article : 232 wordsAt the Theatre Royal to-night the Mid-night Frolics will commence a season of six nights. The company has been careful selected, and has established records ...
Article : 236 wordsFrom H. L. PENFOLD HYLAND:— Mr. Bruce, Price Minister, speaking at Mansion House, London, is reported to have pointed out that the Empire to-day ...
Article : 586 wordsA notable railroad drama, "Westbound Limited," will be screened at The Star Theatres at Unley arid Goodwood to-night. The picture abounds in thills, and there ...
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Advertising : 2,759 wordsThe wheel of vaudeville enterprise turns constantly at the Prince of Wales Theatre, bringing ever new acts and enterprises At the week crowded houses have ...
Article : 262 wordsTo-night, in the Victoria Hall, Garter place, the Senior Dramatic Society of the presbyterian Girls College will present Sir J.M. Barrie's delightful play, ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 20 Oct 1923, Page 15
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