Everyones

Call Number
Nq 791.405 EVE
Created/Published
Sydney : Everyones Ltd., 1920-1937
Issue
Vol.5 No.355 (15 December 1926)
Images
142
Notes
Blank pages have been added to maintain left/right pagination. Pages 15-29 have an "a" following the original no. e.g. 15,15a; 16,16a. No p. 30.
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Contents

EVERYONES 1
Advertising 1 , 2 , 3
EVERYONES 3
“Cultivate Public Confidence.” Says Sir Victor Wilson 3
Personalities of the Australian Amusement World Motion Picture Musical Comedy Drama Vaudeville 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22
Advertising 11 , 12 , 13 , 14
Greetings and Acknowledgement! 22
EVERYONES 23
Weekly Talk to Showmen. Looking Backward. 23
Merger. Suburban Cinemas. Big Move. 23
How Half-Tone Blocks are Made. A Simple Exposition of the Art of Process Engraving 24 , 29
Advertising 25
SYDNEY'S RECENT FILM RELEASES 26 , 27
Steinach Film Still Big 27
Advertising 27
The First National Beauty Contest 27
Dempsey-Tunney Picture at the Theatre Royal (Melb.) 27
Advertising 27
Australian Motion Picture History A Resume and a Forecast W. A. Gibson’s Share in Its Establishment. 28
Advertising 28
Motion Pictures Represent Progressive Enterprise 28
Advertising 28 , 29
Maori Chiefs to Meet Red Indians An Exchange of Courtesies 30
Advertising 30
The Golden Wheat Lands of the Glorious West Prosperity and the Grain Harvest March Hand in Hand A Momentous Deal 31
Advertising 31
A Manager of Two Theatres. 32
Cinema Sales of 1926. Harringtons Report Great Activity. 32
Advertising 32
Christmas Day in Melbourne. 32
Dungog Endorses “Miss Australia.” 32
6,000,000 People With Money to Spend Brilliant Prospects for 1927—Millions Mentioned in Company Flotations—What “Beau Geste's” Success Has Proved—Independent Exhibitors Face Spread of Country Circuits—Topics Along Film Row. 33 , 36
The Good (?) Old Days. A Week in Life of a Touring Showman. Explained in two Letters, one from the General Manager of a Picture Company, and the Reply thereto. 34 , 38
Advertising 34 , 35
Film Industry’s Lady Swimmers 36
Advertising 36
Federated Picture Showmen’s Association (Queensland Branch), 1926. 37
Advertising 37 , 38 , 39 , 40
Carter’s Negatives Carry Conviction. 40
A Theatre That Is More. Picture Show Becomes an Institution Four Years of Progress at the Prince of Wales, Perth. 41
Advertising 41 , 42 , 43
“Garvie” Biographs. Australian Firm’s Activities. 44 , 32
Advertising 44 , 45 , 47 , 48
“Behind the Front” of the House A Day in the Life of a Theatre Manager 49 , 64
Revival in Theatre Construction Activity in Country Centres—Messrs. Bohringer, Taylor and Johnson Constructing Edifices which Reflect the Ever Increasing Popularity of the Motion Picture. 50 , 51
Advertising 51
Whisperings of William 52
Advertising 53 , 54
World’s Most Popular Indoor Amusement Screen and Stage Compared 54
Advertising 54 , 55 , 57
THE MAN BEHIND 58 , 63
Advertising 59 , 60
The Use of Glass in Cinematography. 60
Advertising 60 , 61
Snaplets 61
Advertising 61
Around the New Hebrides Being the Impressions of a Paramount Cameraman on a Tour of the Islands of the Pacific. 62 , 63
Advertising 63 , 64 , 65 , 67 , 68
Film History in the Making “I Want 500 Supers”—£l,200. for three Minutes Actual Screening Time—Lure of the Movies—£40 Per Week Man Worked as “Extra” in Recent Riot Scene. 69
Hot Dogs Steel Dogs Beget Continuous Screen Emotion Geo. F. Todd’s Retrospect of a Hardened Dog Chasing a Celluloid Rabbit Across the Crater of the Projector’s Inferno. 70 , 71 , 74
Advertising 72 , 73
Universal's Christmas Stocking. 74
Advertising 74
1926 is Gone, Forget It; 1927 is Safe, Dont Worry 74
Advertising 75 , 76 , 77
Facts About the Far North Some Interesting Sidelights on Australia’s Great Unknown. 78 , 79
Advertising 80 , 81
Julius Grant Looks in on Europe. And Tells of Some Successes in Important Centres 82
Advertising 82
He Did His Best 82
Queensland 83
Geo. F. Todd Tenders Exhibitors and Projectionists Yuletide Salutations, and— 83
The Slowman’s Corner 84
Advertising 84
Another Blow to the Enemies of Jazz Curative Dancing. 84
The Fuller Foresight 84
Advertising 84 , 85 , 87 , 88
The Roaring Days of Drama Some Memories Revived—Charles Holloway and William Anderson The McMahons-John F Sheridan and Others. 89 , 104
Advertising 90 , 91
Country Touring in New South Wales 92 , 93 , 96 , 101
Advertising 94
The Old Dunedin (N.Z) Alhambra A Theatre of the Past—Shadows of Yesteryear —Olden Days Recalled. 94 , 95
Advertising 95 , 97
Through Forty-three Countries. Remarkable Experiences Among Native Races: Strange Shanghai Plot: British Flagship's Advertisement 98
Advertising 98
An Echo of the Past 99
Advertising 99 , 100
Performing Rights. A Resume of an Important Move Affecting the Whole Amusement Business. 100
THAT SETTLED IT. 100
FORCE OF HABIT. 100
OH, SEYMOUR! 100
MARRIAGE. 100
Advertising 101
Peeps Into the Past 102
Advertising 103
Didn’t Know Everything. 104
Kine Vaudeville in Australia. A New Opportunity for Local Artists. 104
Advertising 104
Of Special Interest to Queensland Exhibitors. 104
Did It? 104
Car Driver by Day, Opera Singer by Night. 104
Why Not Reciprocate? 104
Advertising 105 , 107 , 108 , 109 , 110
Magicians That I Have Met. 110
Advertising 110
N.S.W. Company Registration. £1,000,000 Capital. 111
The Greatest Oriental Act Ever Staged. 111
Advertising 111
Report of the Music Publishers’ Activities 112
Advertising 112
Sidney Says 112
Birthdays of the Week. Many Happy Returns to 112
Advertising 112
A Few Words on Love and Other Things 112
Advertising 112 , 113 , 114
Vaudeville in England and Australia A Comparison 114 , 119
J. C. Williamson Ltd. Preference Shares 115
Union Theatres Master Vaudeville 115
Advertising 115 , 116 , 117
Vaudeville as it Was. An Interesting Tivoli Bill of Twenty-six Years Tgo 117
Advertising 117 , 118
`Chappell’s Chronicles. 118
Allan Activities. 118
The House of Collins. 118
Advertising 119
WHEN ALL THE WORLD WAS YOUNG. 119
MURRAY EXPLOITS 119
Advertising 119 , 120
To Get That Effect 120
The Stage Manager 120
Fortissimo 120
Fred’s Hats 120
The Charity That Began at Home 120 , 121
Advertising 121 , 122
Melbourne Theatres Week Commencing December 13. 122
Advertising 122
Sydney Theatres. Week Conline [?]ing December 13. 122
N.S.W. Company News Registrations. 122
WHEN THE GHOST WALKED. 122
IRON-ICAL. 122
THE ASP KNEW. 122
NOT BUILT THAT WAY. 122
NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY. 122
Advertising 122 , 123
The Motion Pictures of 1926 Quality a Distinctive Feature of the Year’s Releases. 124 , 125 , 126
The Vaudeville of 1926 126 , 127
The Theatres of 1926 128 , 129 , 130 , 131 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 , 136 , 137 , 138 , 139
The Early “Bioscope” Days in Victoria Some Interesting Reminiscences. 140
Famous London Waxworks to be Re-built 140
Advertising 141 , 142

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