Everyones

Call Number
Nq 791.405 EVE
Created/Published
Sydney : Everyones Ltd., 1920-1937
Issue
Vol.4 No.258 (11 February 1925)
Images
88
Notes
Text cut on page 61 due to tight binding. In some issues blank pages have been inserted to maintain the correct�left - right pagination.
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Contents

Advertising 1
EVERYONES 1
Advertising 1 , 2 , 3
EVERYONES 3
Advertising 3
Successful Sunday Night Shows. 3 , 16
Advertising 3
EVERYONE'S 4
Weekly Chat to Showmen. 4
Opening of Dan Clifford's Capitol Theatre, St. Peters, South Australia. 4
Woman on Censorship Board. 4
What Are You Doing? 4
With the Exhibitors. 5
If Managers Were Artists. No. 16. 5
Edward F. Albee-Emperor of American Show Business 6
Advertising 7 , 8 , 9
West Australia. Week Ending February 6th. 10
Tasmania. January 31st, 1925. 10
South Australia. Week Ending 6th February. 10
Overseas Notes. 10 , 11
New Zealand. 11
BY CHAS. CABOT. WELLINGTON 11
Advertising 11
1924 Honor Roll Pictures. 12
Chaplin's Mother Will Not Re Deported. 12
Another Australian Film Production. 12
Getting the Public's Attention. 12
He Was a Canny Scot! 12
Bio. Inspector Returns. 12
Radio's Inroads on the Legitimate. 12
Universal's Next Big One. 12
Envious of His Actor Brother. 12
The Qualifications for a “Film Veteran 12
Consternation in City Picture Show. 12
Bio. Installations in the Country 12
Advertising 13
Get Rid of “The Goat.” 14
“Everyones” Travelogues. 14
Independent Film Production Companies Gaining Ground. 14
Advertising 15
Kinematograph as an Aid to Business. 16
Australian Film Actress is Disillusioned. 16
Advertising 17
Have Your Say. Confidence in Modern Show. 18
“Advance Australia Fair.” 18
Advertising 19 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 39 , 41 , 43 , 45 , 47 , 49 , 51 , 53 , 55 , 56 , 57 , 58
History and Growth of First National 59 , 60
Concerning Some Future Attractions 60
“The Sea Hawk” 61
At Last— “Sally” for the Screen 61
"A Thief in Paradise” Affords Drama Supreme 62
Scenes from “A Thief in Paradise.” 62
“The Lost World” will Provide a Thrill 63
Scenes from “The Lost World. 63
Advertising 63
The Talmadge Girls 64
After Seven Years. The Lost World” Complete. 64
Colleen Moore Welcomes New Role 64
Let’s Discuss the Stars 65
And There are Others 66
First National Recognises Importance of Piaget Selection 66
Forthcoming First National Pictures 67
Advertising 68
VICTORIA Week Commencing February 7. 68 , 82
No Need To Go To Europe 69
Teaching Australians the Truth About Their Country's Value. 69
Sydney Picture Theatres. 69
From the Department of Film Publicity. 69
THE COMING OF "THE HUNCH-BACK.” 69
Advertising 71
The Moving Picture Discovery. Clue From a Baker’s Cart Wheel. 72
Millard Johnson Arrives 72
Paramount Executives for America. Leading Branch Manager and Salesman Going to New York Convention. 72
Motion Picture To Aid Litigation Case. 72
“Thief of Bagdad” in Victoria. 72
Actors' Equity (U.S.A.) Condemns Radio 72
Advertising 73
Famous Photographer Gassed. 74
A New “Quo Vadis” 74
Protest Against Elimination of Big Spool. 74
Theatre Manager Injured 74
A Chip Off the Old Block 74
Advertising 74 , 75
Memories of the Seventies. 76
Advertising 76
Trying Artistic Films on the Public. 76
Archer Advocates Advancing Australia Fair Per Medium of Her Motion Picture Screens. 77
Australian Picture Producers Seek Government Support. 77 , 78
Advertising 78
N. Bernard Freeman Back. 78
Can You Use This Man? 78
Advertising 78
SYDNEY'S RECENT FILM RELEASES 79 , 82
QUEENSLAND Week Ending February 6, 1925. 80
Advertising 80
Brisbane. Week Ending February 6th. 80
Perth. February 4th. 81
Advertising 81
Newcastle. February 9th. 81
Coming N.S.W. Shows. 81
Advertising 81
Letter Rack 81
Birth 81
Marriages 81
Advertising 81 , 82
Melbourne. Week Commencing February 7th. 82
Vaudeville and Pictures. 82
Influx of Theatrical Folk. 82
The Play and Otherwise. 83
Advertising 83 , 84
Sydney Theatres 84
Adelaide Week Ending 6th February. 84
The Play and Otherwise. 85
Advertising 86
Seymour Hicks for Drury Lane 86
Hugh J. Ward’s New Plays 86
The Late George Wright 86
Dog and an Actress 86
Advertising 86
Forbes-Robertson Will Not Return to Stage 86
Clergyman Runs Hostel for Chorus Girls 86
Where Are The Music Hall Stars? 86
Theatre in Drawing Room 86
War on Social First-Nighters 86
Actors and the Sporting Critic 86
Singing Operas in English 86
Advertising 87 , 88

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