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Advertising : 291 wordsSir,—The 90-page. Blue Book report on migration, prepared by the committee (of which Mr. Malcolm MacDonald was chairman), issued in London last year, might be ...
Article : 487 wordsJ, C. Williamson, Ltd., reports remarkable enthusiasm for this evening's premiere of "Anthing Goes." The Theatre Royal was booked out a week ago; and hundreds of ...
Article : 1,383 wordsThe work and the hobby of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson are taking animal soundpictures in the African jungle and on the plains, especially round about Kenya. Already they. ...
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Article : 547 wordsThe flood of quack authorities on psychology has made one suspicious of any book (more particularly those emanating from America) which professes to bring the subject to the ...
Article : 258 wordsIn 1933 Dr. Giuseppe Tucci and Captain E. Ghersl, of the Royal Academy of Italy, led the first expedition since 1912 to penetrate Western Tibet, and make a study of the ...
Article : 370 words"The South and East African Year Book and Guide for 1936," with atlas and diagrams, is edited for the Union-Castle Moil Steamship Company, and is now in its forty-second ...
Article : 144 wordsSir,—Your leading article in to-day's paper puts a question, important to all nations, whether large or small. Actually, nations can live alone. China and Japan, in their ...
Article : 352 wordsSir,—Many of your readers must have been delighted to read in to-day's issue of the "Herald" that Sir Robert Garran, on behalf of the Canberra University Council, has ...
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Article : 479 wordsLarge attendances are attracted by Fred [?] and Ginger Rogers in "Top Hat" at the State Theatre. The music and lyrics for this production were composed by Irving Berlin. The supporting ...
Article : 89 wordsThe great road driven by Lecky across the valleys and hills of eightenth century history, splendid as it was, left many dark corners still to be explored. Of late years the ...
Article : 334 wordsCommencing to-day, the Liberty Theatre Will present "Escapade," a gay Viennese romance, with the young Continental actress, Luise Rainer, and a distinguished cast, headed by William Powell. The ...
Article : 92 wordsGeorge du Maurier's "Peter Ibbetson will be screened to-day at the Prince Edward Theatre. It features Gary Cooper and Ann Harding. who are supported in the east by Ida Lupino. John Halliday, ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—In a letter appearing in the "Herald" of January 6, I expressed the opinion that under ordinary circumstances the trout is successful in evading the cormorant, which ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Samuel Goldwyn production of "The Dark Angel," starring Fredric March Merle oberon and Herbert Marshall, commences the third week of its extended season at Hoyts Regent Theatre to-day. ...
Article : 115 wordsTom Walls and Cicely Courtncldge play the title roles in "Where's My Man?" which is being shown at the Lyceum Theatre. The supporting film is "No Limit," featuring Florence Desmond and ...
Article : 35 wordsSir,—The problem of unemployed young men and ever-increasing employment of young women must be solved if society is to continue in the belief that it is a man's duty to work, ...
Article : 303 wordsThe chief attraction at the Mayfair Theatre is "Vanessa—Her Love Story," from the novel by Hugh Walpole. Robert Montgomery plays the title role and associated with him are Helen Hayes. ...
Article : 39 words"The Big Broadcast" commenced a one-week season at the Civic Theatre yesterday. The cast includes Bing Crosby, Jack Oakic, Charlie Ruggles, the Vienna Boys' Choir, Ray Noble, and his band, ...
Article : 133 wordsTimely enough for Australia, appearing on the heels of the recent Educational Conference, is the collection of addresses edited by Mr. E. D. Laborde under the title ...
Article : 309 wordsApart from the overseas news in the [?] programme at the State Newsrecl Theatrette, there is an Australian short subject, "Oranges," a Cinemagazine, and a Clnesound Review. Detailed ...
Article : 53 words"'My feeling, said Rebecca, 'knowing Pamela, is that she would spend five hundred a year in any case, so she may just as well be making it.' " The speaker was Rebecca West, ...
Article : 386 wordsSir,—Mr. Hendy's reply to my contentions re the flying of the Town Hall flags at half-mast during the period of the Royal mourning was very evasive. I knew that ...
Article : 302 wordsJack Benny, Eleanor Powell, ana Robert Ta[?] play the title roles in Broadway Melody of 1936" now showing at St. James Theatre. The supporting films include How to Sleep." "The Chases ...
Article : 101 wordsThe United Artists released [?] "Red Salute " strring Barbara Stanwyck, with Robert Young, continues as the principal attraction at Hoyts Plaza Theatre. where it enters the ...
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Advertising : 303 wordsSil,—I read with inteiest your article about the hunting of swordfish and others for "sport" Recently, in a city picture house, I saw a film depicting a fishing expedition of ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Empire Theatre is showing Shirley Temple in "Curly Top" and George Arliss in "The Guv'nor." ...
Article : 19 wordsLawrence T[?]bbett. baritone of the Metropolitan pera House, sings from famous operas in 'Metropolitan," now being presented at the Embassy Theatre. Virginia Bruce, Alice Brady, George ...
Article : 70 wordsClaire Trevor and Kent [?] Marriage." the principal attraction of this week's programme. at the Capitol and King's Cross Theatres. The supporting film is "Dance Band." ...
Article : 44 wordsShirley Temple in "Curly Top" is one of the attractions now at the Palace Theatre. Another feature is George Arliss in "The Guv'nor." ...
Article : 10 wordsSir,—The foundation of Sydney must necessarily have brought about the destruction of much beautiful foliage. Therefore, the proposed planting of trees, mentioned in your ...
Article : 109 wordsThis week's programme at the Lyric Theatre includes Jean Parker and Robert Taylor in "Murder in the Fleet," and Marion Marsh and Richard Cromwell in "Unknown Woman." ...
Article : 29 wordsSir,—The testimony of the men at Yass that a centipede will swallow its young to protect them, is new to me. Like Mr. Froggatt, I have seen them gathered up by the parent using ...
Article : 75 wordsTo-day's programme at me [?] cludes Dinner at Eight." in which the title roles are played by Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Billie Burke, Edmund Lowe and John Barrymore. ...
Article : 52 wordsBing Crosby and a strong supporting case will be seen in "The Big Broadcast of 1936," now showing at the Cameo Theatre. "Two Fisted," a comedy depicting two pugllsts who decide to take ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 8 Feb 1936, Page 12
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