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								The Cinematographe | 
							
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
							
								| Abstract/Description | 
								As an up to date scientific novelty the cinematographe, which was introduced to Australians by Carl Hertz at the Opera House on Saturday night, must be ascribed a leading position. It is a combination by which the effects of the kinetoscope are imparted to limelight views, producing scenes of amazing realism, and giving them all the characteristics of actual moving life.  | 
							
						
							
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													The Age, Francis Cooke, South Melbourne, Vic, 1854
												
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									6
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								| Date Issued | 
								
								
												24 August 1896
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								| Language | 
								
								
									English
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								| Citation | 
								
								
												The Cinematographe, The Age, 24 August 1896, 6
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									65502
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