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AMUSEMENTS.

♦ THEATRE ROYAL. "POSSUM PADDOCK." ■ "Possum Paddock," the Australian backblock ccmody-drarna, was ettujed at the Theatre Royal again last night in the presence of a satisfactory audience. As on previous evenir.p-s, the piece went irith a sirm?, and vras provocative of iaiijbtsr and applause. As the Inst nights of "Possum Paddock" arc announced, intending patrons are advised to book their seats at Th-3 Bristol. Day sales arc at tha Toy Gave Lclly Store. OPERA HOUSE. The Opera House held a large audience last nig-ht, when tie* current programme, headed by the 'Walter George Revue Company, was repeated. Tho turns, _ riven by Abdy's performing animals and birds, PoinCfiro mimic, aud tho other mrfomers were all warmly received, cncores boir.jj numcTous. The programme will bo repeated tonight. GRAND THEATRE. "Under Suspicion." played by the Brosdwest Company, is the principal picture now screoi.inj- at the Grand Theatre. Supporting films include the Sunshine comedy, "RoaringLions in a Hospital." To-day and to-morrow matinee screenings will bg given of Miss Louise Mack's pictures cf life in Belgium during: 'the war. CRYSTAL PALACE. At the Crystal Palace the star film showing- this week i<s "A Sporting' Chance," with Ethel Clayton in the stellar role. The English picture, "A* Little Child Shall Lead Them," and other films complete the bill. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Everybody's Theatre continues to attract a large share of the public patronage with the film entitled "Secret Service," in which Robert Warwick is featured. The supporting pictures include "Lousiana" and a Mack Semictt comedy. STRAND THEATRE. Good business i 3 being; recorded daily at the Strand Theatre, where two Fos films aro being screened. The Lee Eids aro feature il in "Doing Their Bit," and Jem-l Carmen, in "Lawless Love." There is a slrons 1 supporting bill. LIBERTY THEATRE. Constanco Talmadge is starring at the Liberty Theatre this week in "Tho \ oiied Adventure." Tho ■supporting' films are op a high order. At the evening' sessions iliso Olea Waclccd contributes vocal solos. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Large cudienoes attended tlie Queen s Thej.tre> yesterday, when tho current programme was repeated. The principal picturo is "Within the Cup," etarriiiE: Bessie scale. An episode of "Tho Man. of Might and other pictures are also shows*.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 5

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