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Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, January 21, 1919.
Lyceum Theatre, exterior by night, marquee The LEOPARD
LADY, electric sign Al Jolson in „THE JAZZ SINGER, Sydney, 1928, skyscrapercity.com
& FLASH LIGHT VIEW OF SPENCER‘S LYCEUM
PICTURE THEATRE AT SYDNEY, N. S. W –
Lyceum Theatre, auditorium with balcony, Sydney
(...) Australian News Budget, Film Index, Aug. 13, 1910
& Lyceum Theatre, auditorium with screen, Sydney,
before 1918, skyscrapercity.com
& Closes Chaplin Deal
William Vogel, of the Vogel Productions, has just closed
a contract for the Charlie Chaplin-First National
pictures, with one of the largest companies of Australia,
whereby Chaplin pictures will be seen in almost
all countries in the far East.
(...) Wid‘s Daily, Dec. 3, 1918
& At the time of writing Charlie Chaplin‘s „Shoulder Arms“
is breaking all attendance records in four of the
continuous Sydney theatres under the direction of Union
Theatres, Ltd. Anticipating big business, the
management arranged the screening of the picture
at the four houses, but even then hundreds
of people have had to wait for later sessions, full houses
being the rule at every screening.
(...) Records in Sydney theatres. By Thomas S. Imric, Sydney, Australia, Moving Picture World, March 22, 1919
„CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SHOULDER ARMS“
Advertisement. „THE NEW LYCEUM.“ (...)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SHOULDER ARMS.“
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SHOULDER ARMS.“
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SHOULDER ARMS.“
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in „SHOULDER ARMS.“ (...)
„Chaplin starts 11.30 a. m., 1.30, 3.30, 5.30,
7.15, and 8.50 p. m.“
Lyceum Theatre, 214 Pitt Street, Sydney.
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