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It has absorbed three other local newspapers since 1929: the Armidale Chronicle in 1929, [6] the Uralla Times in 1983, [7] and the New Englander in 1999. [8] An arm, The Armidale Express Extra, was established in 1999 and won the top prize for journalism at the 2000 Country Press Association NSW Awards. [2]
Malibu Beach Party is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. [1] The short was released on September 14, 1940. [2] The short is a parody of the popular radio comedy series, The Jack Benny Show.
Armidale is a city in the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. [2] Armidale had a population of 23,967 as of the 2021 census. [3] It is the administrative centre for the Northern Tablelands region. It is approximately halfway between Sydney and Brisbane at the junction of the New England Highway and Waterfall Way.
Maiden Fair Hair - a maiden and best friend of Lady Lovely Locks who wears a blue dress and has her brunette hair (which makes her name somewhat incongruous) done in waves. A natural beauty, party-planner, daydreamer and painter , she is very serene, cool-headed, and intelligent, but would sometimes lose track of something important and/or, to ...
From their initial appearance in the late 1920s, an enamelled badge [12] shows Eb and Flo were the characters related to the 'Cheery Coons Club' for the Sunday People newspaper in the early 1930s. Flint of the Flying Squad was published in the Daily Express, starting in 1952. It was written by Alan Stranks and drawn by George Davies.
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illiustrations of characters and related intellectual properties which originate from material published by Archie Comics. includes material either owned at the time by Archie or licensed from other companies.
Beach Party is a 1963 American film and the first of seven beach party films from American International Pictures (AIP) aimed at a teen audience. [5] This film is often credited with creating the beach party film genre.
At least, it's a wonderful example of character animation, elegantly establishing the relationship between the two." [3] The Film Daily (February 1, 1931): "A Mickey Mouse cartoon in which the animals stage a birthday party, featuring an enormous cake. They go through some clever antics and all in all it is a peppy animated, well up to the ...