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Issue Details: First known date: 1921... 1921 Fuller News
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Fuller News was an in-house weekly magazine produced by Benjamin and John Fuller Jnr (Fullers' Theatres Ltd) and sold at their venues between circa 1921 and the early 1930s as a means of publicising the artists and shows appearing on their circuit. The magazine actually began in 1920 as a regular one page advertorial inserted into the weekly entertainment and general interest magazine Everyone's. Called "Fuller News" and with the subtitle "Full of News," the first page was published in the 7 July issue, and continued to appear almost every week through until 1 December.

The included previews and "reviews" of current productions or programmes as well as a selection of regular or frequent columns and pages, including 'In the Limelight at the Fuller Theatres,' 'Facts About Stage Stars,' 'Personalities at the Fullers Theatres,' 'Personalities of the Moment,' 'Stories to Tell' and 'Around the Fuller Circuit.'

Notes

  • The publication was printed by Syd Day, The Printer Ltd., 214 George Street, Sydney.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1921

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
Weekly
Range:
1921 -
Note:
The December 1921/January 1922 issue is a Christmas pantomime special edition (includes numerous photographs).
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