"MOVING DAY"
BAILIFF IN A THEATRE.
UWlTttl MUSI AtJOCWIIOK.^CO^TwiIH (Received 12th December, 12.15 p.hi;) A . ; SYDNEY, This Day. A real moving picture was witnessed in the heart of the city last night. When the audience at one of the picture theatres had just settled ib the seats, a gang 61 men took charge of the house, demanded the seats, and turned the audience George street; It transpired that the management was heavily iti debt, and bailiffs were put in to remove all the chairs and furniture. A number of lorries were quickly loaded, and thfe gobds Were carried away to the accompaniment of laughter- and cheers froiii many hundreds who had congregated i* th» vicinity. . . . ; ..
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 5
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115"MOVING DAY" Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 5
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