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  4. MOVIES AND MUMMERS

    The Warner Eros, natural colon singing, talking and dancing Vitaphone production "The Gold Diggers of Broadway," is now entering into its ...

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  5. HOYTS REGENT

    Variety is the keynote of the Regent's new programme, including two entirely different pictorial features and a number of entertaining short ...

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  6. A SPECTACULAR SETTING

    In "Gold Diggers of Broadway," the big picture in natural colors now in its second week at the Prince of Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LUXOR THEATRE

    The Tatlers are now in their final week. This week Kathleen Howard is heard to big advantage in several numbers. "Ernest Kopke submits ...

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  8. AMBASSADORS

    Nancy Carroll is given a pleasing role in the Paramount all-talking, singing and dancing comedy-drama "Sweetie," which commenced at the ...

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  9. CAPITOL THEATRE

    Birthday greetings to the Capitol Theatre who to-day celebrate their first anniversary! Since this popular Western Australian owned and ...

    Article : 373 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN-MADE

    Mr. Stuart F. Doyle, managing' director of Union Theatres Limited, has announced that Union Theatres will further the use of ah Australian-made ...

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  11. WILL ROGERS

    Will Rogers has made a fortune from personal appearances—as professional after-dinner speaker and a Zeigfeld Follies star. And such a ...

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  12. ELOCUTION RECITAL

    On Tuesday evening in the Assembly Hall, Frederick Whitlow is to give his first elocutionary recital. Mr. Whitlow will be remembered as ...

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  13. SHERLOCK HOLMES AND "WATSON"

    Who provide interesting sequences in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" at the Grand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. REVERSING IDEAS

    Comedians, in these days of talkies, are reversing: all their older ideas of screen comedy. With dialogue replacing many of the pantomimic tricks ...

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  15. MECHANICAL HEROES

    Two cameras and a microphone were recently the heroes of one of the most exciting action scenes ever produced in Hollywood. Although their devotion ...

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  16. REPERTORY CLUB

    The Repertory, Club is presenting Galsworthy's The Skin Game" at the Assembly Hall, Pier-street, on Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10. This ...

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  17. A BRITISH FILM

    Now being screened in Melbourne, a British produced picture, "Splinters," has raised a pleasing cry of enthusiasm among Eastern critics. ...

    Article : 433 words
  18. DRAMA AND BROADCASTING

    Recent experiments in England and elsewhere in broadcasting of drama have met with such success that it seems that a big future is opened to ...

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  19. MASTER SLEUTH'S CONVENE

    Two of the world's master criminologists, accompanied by another sleuth of international reputation, and one of the greatest villains yet ...

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  20. CAN YOU BEAT IT?

    Charles Farrell submits Janet Gaynor to a practical correction in "Lucky Star," now at Hoyts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NEW RECORDS

    Hungarian March (Berlioz). Coppelia Ballet (Delibes). Played by Symphony orchestra of specially selectee musicians. Columbia 05055. ...

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