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  2. BROADCASTING.

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  3. IN THE GARDEN.

    Do not miss the opportunity of making an early sowing of sweet pea seeds. Unless this work is done soon you will miss the winter flower flush which means so much to ...

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  4. RELIGIOUS LITERATURE.

    Principal Alfred E. Garvie has long been recognised as a leading theologian in Britain, and his work is characterised by width of knowledge and solidity of thought. There is ...

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  5. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. A. J. Parker, B.A., has been inducted as minister of Chatswood Presbyterian Church. He was given a cordial welcome at a meeting of the congregation during the week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KRISHNAMURTI.

    What message has Krishnamurti for Australia, the young poet and philosopher who arrives in Sydney by the R.M.S. Otranto on Thursday next? It is twenty-five years since ...

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  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Surely the limit of public toleration of inefficient control by the Lands Department will be reached with the shocking disclosure of the Minister for Lands that ten acres of ...

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  8. THREATENED INDUSTRIES.

    Sir,—I have just read "The Problem of Youth," that magnificent appeal to the people of Australia on behalf of the thousands of splendid young Australians eager for work ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Theatre Royal, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., is presenting "The Dubarry," a musical play set in the period of Louis XV. Sylvia Welling has the name part, and the cast includes John Dudley, ...

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  10. CRITERION.—"LISTEN LESTER."

    "Listen Lester," a new musical comedy, will be presented at the Criterion Theatre to-night for the first time in Australia. Among the players are Charles Norman, Renie Riano, Rita Pauncefort, and ...

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  11. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre, Jim Gerald is presenting a revue in two parts. The first part is entitled "New Happy Ideas," and the second "It's a Way They Have in the Navy." The show is presented ...

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  12. INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    The current production of the Independent Theatre, "Children in Uniform," by Christa Winsloe, will be presented again at the Savoy Theatre to-night. The play has been produced by Miss Doris Fitton, ...

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  13. THE UNDEVELOPED NORTH.

    Sir,—Some of your correspondents write of the Northern Teiritory as a land capable of supporting millions of people, and blame the Governments who have administered and are ...

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  14. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    To-night and next Saturday at the Repertory Theatre Mr. Scott Alexander will present "The Skeleton," The cast will include Alan Stone a[?] the husband, and he will be supported by Dorothy ...

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  15. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    Sir,—I read with great interest your excellent leader on the above subject, and in view of recent happenings in European countries, and the necessity for some action being taken ...

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  16. "TWENTY BELOW,"

    Mr. Hugh Carisson will present Jim T[?]lly's dram[?] of the road, "Twenty Below," at the Ingersoll Hall, Crown-street, to-night and on Wednesday. The cast will include Helen Kent, Eric Edmonds, Thom[?] ...

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  17. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The city organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will pl[?]y a programme of popular music by Rossini, Mercada[?]te, and Batiste at the Town Hall to-morrow at 3.15 p.m. ...

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  18. BROADCAST OPERA.

    Verdi's opera "[?] Trovatore" will be broadcas[?] from station 2F[?] to-morrow night at 8.45, Lionello Cecil will sing the role of Manrico and Madame Goossens-Viceroy that of Leonora. ...

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  19. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    A concert will be held at the Arcadia Theatre, Pitt-street, at 8.15 p.m., to-morrow night, in a[?] of the Nurses' Welfare Club. The performers will b[?] Kitty Michael, Cass[?] Hughes, Ruby Michael, E. ...

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  20. CRICKET TEST BROADCAST.

    To-morrow night at 9 o'clock, through Station [?]UW, Mr. Oswald Anderson will outline the arrangements made for broadcasting the coming test matches. ...

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  21. "THE MASTER MIND."

    To-morrow evening, at 8.45, 2[?] will broadcast George Edwards in "The Master Mind," in which he has the part of the head of a powerful criminal organisation in London. ...

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  22. DANCE RECITAL.

    On Tuesday, at 8.15 p.m., at the Savoy Theatre, Irene Vera Young will present an entire programme of the new German school of dance. One of her dramatic dances is entitled "Gossip," performed ...

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  23. MIDDAY RECITAL.

    Mr. Arnold Mote will give a midday recital at Anthony Horderns' art gallery on Wednesday at 1.40 p.m. and on each succeeding Wednesday. ...

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  24. THE PLAYERS' CLUB.

    The Sydney Players' Club will present "She Passed Through Lorraine," a costume play of the 15th century, by Lionol Hale, for its first public season of the year. The play will be presented at ...

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  25. SHADE FOR CEMETERIES.

    Sir,—At the Northern Suburbs Cemetery an extension on the north-western area is now in progress. To complete this project, acres of splendid young ironbark, grey gum ...

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  26. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    The problem of the Church and its young people, how to hold them, and how to use the vast potentialities waiting to be captured lying beneath the surface of youth's ...

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  27. "AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTURE."

    At the Sydney High school on March 8, 9, and [?] the school Old Boys' Union will present Walter Hackett's comedy. "Ambrose Apple[?]ohn's Adventure." May Hollinworth will be the producer. ...

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  28. MISS MARIE BROWN.

    Miss Marie Brown (soprano) will give a recital at the Conservatorium Hall on Thursday. March 1, at 8.15 p.m. The assisting artists will be Miss Phyllis McDonald (violinist), and Mr. Frank ...

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  29. MUSICAL COMEDY AT SAVOY.

    A musical comedy, written by John F. Cazabon, and composed by George S. English, will be presented at the Savoy Theatre on March 21 in aid of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The c[?] ...

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  30. THE NAME CANBERRA.

    Sir,—In yesterday's issue of the "Herald," W. T. Kay again revives the subject of Canberra's name, and proposes certain alterations. It is a little over 20 years since I addressed ...

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  31. BAND MUSIC.

    Manly Wharf, Circular Quay: Sunday, 1.45 p.m[?] B division, Metropolitan Band (Russell Phillips), Taronga Park: Sunday, 3 p.m. A division, Metropolitan Band (John Palmer). ...

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  32. LECTURES.

    Paling's Building (Music Lovers' Club): February 16, 8 p.m. "Personal Reminiscences of Life and Musicians Abroad," by Mr. Roland Foster. Chelsea Book Club (John o' London's Literary ...

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  33. WOOLLAHRA INCINERATOR.

    Sir,—A small section of public opinion at Bellevue Hill may be lulled into a neutral or passive attitude on this question, because of a belief that Woollahra Council is in a difficult ...

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  34. REGENT THEATRE.

    The new programme at the Regent Theatre to-day will include "The Story of Temple Drake," with a cast comprising Miriam Hopkins, Jack [?] Rue. William Gargan, and William Collier. ...

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  35. MAYFAIR THEATRE.

    The Mayfair Theatre is presenting a new [?] British programme. Jack Payne and his band [?] featured in "Say it with Music;" and Sydney Ho[?] has the leading role in "Night of the Garter." ...

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  36. CAPITOL THEATRE.

    The Capitol is presenting "Mr. Skitch," [?] comedy in which Will Rogers, Zasu Pitts, and [?] ence Desmond have leading parts; and "Capt[?]," a wartime melodrama. ...

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  37. FOREIGN SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    Sir,—May I be allowed to reply through your columns to a letter which appeared in the "Herald" of the 26th inst, in which your correspondent, Mr. Luigi Gariglio, denied the ...

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  38. LYCEUM—"I WAS A SPY."

    "I Was a Spy" continues its success at [?] Lyceum Theatre. Leading Parts in this nota[?] film are taken by Madeleine Carroll. Herbert Marshall. Gerald du Maurier, and Edmund Gwenn. ...

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  39. ST. JAMES—"DANCING LADY."

    "Dancing, Lady" at the St. James Th[?] [?] a spectacular musical film which tells a story of life behind the scenes in a theatre. Clark Gable nnd Joan Crawford have the leading parts. ...

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  40. CIVIC—"TWO MINUTES SILENCE."

    "Two Minutes Silence" is in its final week [?] the Civic Theatre. This is an Australian film produced by McDonagh Productions. Leo Franklyn. Campbell Copel[?]n, Ethel Gabriel, and Marie ...

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  41. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    "The Way to Love," a new Maurice Che[?] film, is being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre, with "Golden Harvest" as the supporting attraction. Next week a film based on Noel Coward's ...

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  42. PRAISE FOR PION[?]ERS.

    Sir,—The letter from Will Parkman in a recent issue of the "Herald" is timely and to the point. We certainly do not appear to give proper prominence to the names and deeds of ...

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  43. STATE THEATRE.

    At the State Theatre "If I Were Free," a film ve[?]s[?]on of a play by John van Druten, is in its final days. It will be followed on Friday by "My Weakness," in which Lilian Harvey appears. ...

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  44. PLAZA THEATRE.

    Ann Harding has the leading role in "The Right to Romance" at the Plaza Theatre. "Before Dawn," on the same bill, is a [?]drama based on a tale by Edgar Wal[?]ace. ...

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  45. CHEAP FEMALE LABOUR.

    Sir,—I agree with the correspondent in to-day's "Herald," 7th instant, re unemployed youths. It is time something was done to replace our men, youths, and boys in their ...

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  46. STATE NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    Scenes of the recent riots at Kalgoorlie are [?] cluded in the new programme at the State New[?] r[?] Theatre. In another news film a meeting [?] shown between the Kings of Bulg[?] and ...

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  47. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The Empire Theatre is reviving "The Ke[?] Murder Case," an S. S. van Dine detective story, and "Midshipman J[?]ck," with Bruce Cabot in the leading part. ...

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  48. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The Lyric Theatre is presenting "Gold Digg[?] of 1933" and "To-morrow at Seven." ...

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  49. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    "The Hayseeds" is being shown at the E[?] Theatre. ...

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