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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,888 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S—"CHOCOLATE SOLDIER."

    A season of the popular comic opera "The chocolate Soldier" will begin at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day at the matinee. Gladys Moncrieff will have the part of Nadina, and the cast will include ...

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  4. THE MYSTERY AT DALBY LODGE. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) CHAPTER VI.—Continued.

    His gaze returned to the water, clear as glass, that was gradually creeping up the strip of sand again. If it could only tell him— suddenly he leaned forward. Probably ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PELORUS JACK.

    Sir,—Having read with interest your article in your issue of the 12th inst., and knowing "Pelorus Jack." one feels that, after reading the remarks over the name of Ada G. Wilkins. ...

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  6. BROADCASTING.

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  7. THE AMERICAN WAR DEBTS.

    Sir,—Although I have no wish to defend the present American attitude in regard to war debts, there are some features of the question which should be remembered by those ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL—"AUTUMN CROCUS."

    "Autumn Crocus," a play by C. L. Anthony that has been extremely popular in London, will begin a season at the Theatre Royal to-night. The leading parts will be taken by Theo Shall, a Viennese ...

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  9. CRITERION—"DR. PYGMALION."

    Miss Margaret Rawlings and her company will present Dr. Pygmalion by Harrison Owen, an Australian writer, at the Criterion Theatre on December 3. The name part will be taken by Mr. ...

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  10. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON.

    The J. C. Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan opera Company will begin a season at Her Majesty's Theatre on either December 17 or December 24. ...

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  11. TIVOLI—VAUDEVILLE.

    Jack Russell, an American comedian, is appearing at the New Tivoli in "Take My Place." Among the supporting performers are the Big Four. Evelyn Du Fresne, and Len Rich. There are performances ...

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  12. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    Another series of French Grand Guignol plays, including "The Lighthouse." "Infidelity." "Condemned." and "The Masked Dancer." and a comedy. "Fancy Meeting You." will be presented by Mr. ...

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  13. CRITERION—"WHOSE CHILD?"

    "Whose Child?" by Millicent Preston Stanley, which will be presented at the Criterion Theatre this afternoon and to-night, is a play based on the Emilie Polini case, which attracted great ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. "MRS. MOONLIGHT."

    The fourth performance of Benn W. Levy's play "Mrs Moonlisht" will be given at the Savoy Theatre by the Independent Theatre organisation tonight. Marie Rosenfeld takes the leading part. ...

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  15. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    The programme at Mr. Ernest Truman's organ recital at the Town Hall on Sunday will include Mendelssohn's sonata No. 2 in C minor, ouseley's march in C, and Ruchmaninoff's prelude in C sharp ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. SYDNEY MARIONETTES.

    The Sydney Marionettes will present "Joseph and His Brethren" in the Basement Theatre, Burdekin House, Macquarie-street on Tuesday and Saturday of next week. ...

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  17. REAL ESTATE.

    The past week has been one of the quietest in recent months in the real estate market. There have been very few sales, and new inquiries, according to some of the agents, have ...

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  18. SYDNEY STRING QUARTET.

    The sixth and final recital of the Sydney String Quartet will be given in the small hall of the Conservitorium on Thursday at 8.15 p.m., when the programme will include Alfred Hills "Maori" ...

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  19. "THE MESSIAH."

    At the King's Hall on Tuesday, December 6, Mr. Richard McClelland's professional choir will give a performance of "The Messiah." ...

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  20. CONSERVATORIUM CONCERTS.

    The first of the two diploma concerts will be given at the Conservatorium on Wednesday, when the programme will include Beethoven's "Emperor" concerto and Saint-Saens's G minor ...

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  21. MISS KATHLEEN FITZGERALD.

    A pianoforte recital will be given at the Conservatorium Hall by Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald on Tuesday, December 6. The programme will include the organ prelude and fugue in A minor ...

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  22. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    Madam Ada Baker has arranged a concert in aid of the Nurses' Welfare Club at the Arcadia Theatre to-morrow, at 8.15 p.m. Among those who will take part will be Miss Irene Bonamy ...

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  23. "THE PATSY."

    The Entertainers will present "The Patsy" at the Savoy Theatre on December 15, in aid of the Children's Hospital and the deaf, dumb, and blind children. The name-part will be taken ...

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  24. TROLLEY BUSES.

    Sir,—The controversy over the relative merits of trams trolley buses, and motor omnibuses might easily be interminable owing to the various points of view and the ...

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  25. PARRAWI PARK, MOSMAN.

    Sir,—Mosman has a 14-acre section of parklands right in the dress circle of Middle Harbour, beginning at the point where the old and the new Spit roads come together, and ...

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  26. STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    The students of Miss Grace Stafford will give a recital at St. James's Hall to-night. The programme will include dramatic ana humorous selections, and there will be numbers by the Sydney ...

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  27. STUDENTS' PANTOMIME.

    "Rumplestiltskin." a pantomime, will be performed by the Lawrence Campbell students under the direction of Miss Ella Massey, at St. James's Hall on Wednesday night. ...

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  28. CHOIR CONCERT.

    The choir of St. Barnabas', Chatswood, conducted by Mr. Carl Sauer, will give a choir concert at the Masonic Hall, Chatswood, on Wednesday. ...

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  29. GREENWOOD VERSE-SPEAKING CHOIR.

    The Greenwood Verse-speaking Choir will present a programme, comprising ballads, lyrics, sonnets, and odes, and a one-act play. "Everybody's Husband," at the Savoy Theatre on Monday, at ...

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  30. MR. HERBERT HUNT.

    Mr. Herbert Hunt will give a planoforte recital at the Forum Club on Tuesday night, when his programme will include compositions by Bach. Beethoven, Couperin, Chopin, Puccini, Palmgren, and ...

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  31. MR. SVERJENSKY'S STUDENTS.

    Mr Alexander Sverjensky's students will give a recital at Paling's HaLL, Ash-street, on Friday, December 9, at 8 p.m. ...

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  32. CHAPTER VII.

    That same day Paul paid a second visit to Dalby Lodge; a conventional afternoon call this time. He found himself hungering for the sight of a pale, wistful face, framed in ...

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  33. STATE THEATRE.

    The ponular Clark Gable has the leading part in "Red Dust," which will be the chief attraction at the State Theatre to-day. "The Penalty of Fame," with Lew Ayres and Maureen O'sullivan, is ...

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  34. REGENT THEATRE.

    "Guilty as Charged." a murder mystery, with Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, will be shown at the Regent Theatre from to-day. The supporting film is "Week-end Marriage," in which Norman ...

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  35. THE VISIT TO ULSTER.

    Sir,—In connection with your article on Ulster and the Prince's visit might I call your attention to the fact that Ulstermen have had a large hand In the making of the U.S.A. ...

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  36. LYCEUM—RICHARD TAUBER.

    "End of the Rainbow." the Richard Tauber picture at the Lyceum, continues its successful season. Tauber sings a number of operatic airs and songs, and acts pleasantly in a story that was suggested ...

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  37. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    On Wednesday "Devil and the Deep" will be replaced at the Prince Edward Theatre by "Horse Peathers." the latest work of those inimitable comedians, the Four Marx Brothers. The scene ...

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  38. ST. JAMES—NORMA SHEARER.

    Norman Shearer is the heroine of "Smilin Through." a wartime romance, that is continuing its success at the St. James Theatre. "The Music Box," a Laurel and Hardy farce, is among the ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. CARLINGFORD RAILWAY.

    Sir,—The Traffic Advisory Committee has only in the instance of the Carlingford railway (according to newspaper reports) left the roads for the railways. That Cinderella line ...

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  40. PLAZA—"COMMON CLAY."

    In pursuance of its policy of reviving some of the more successful talking films of the last few years, the Plaza Theatre will present "Common Clay. " with Constance Bennett, and "Words and ...

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  41. MAYFAIR THEATRE.

    The Mayfair Theatre is offering two first-rate British pictures—"Good-night, Vienna," in which Jack Buchanan appears, and "The Old Man." an amusing Edgar Wallace mystery play, in which most ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. ABORIGINAL DRAWINGS.

    Sir,—As a great number of people seem interested in these drawings, why not form a little society for their protection. Shire councils, historical societies, and various other ...

    Article : 155 words
  43. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    "Winner Take All." another James Cagney film of sporting life, will be the chief attraction at the Haymarket Theatre from to-day. Marlon Nixon and the droll Guy Kibbee are in the cast. "Murder ...

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  44. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The programme at the Lyric Tneatre to-day will include "The Last Coupon." a comedy of life in a north of England city and "Downstairs," with Paul Lukas and John Gilbert. ...

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  45. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "Sky Devils." "with Spencer Tracy, and "Chandu" will be shown at the Empire Theatre to-day. ...

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  46. STATE NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    Current events in many lands will be depicted in the new programme of news pictures which will be shown at the State Newsreel Theatre to-day. Pictures from the Granites, in Central Australia, ...

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  47. MR. THEO. SHALL.

    Mr. Theo Shall, who has just arrived in Sydney ready for the opening of "Autumn Crocus" at the Theatre Royal this evening, met with an accident on the way from Melbourne, and ...

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  48. GOVERNMENT HOUSE. WINDSOR.

    Sir,—At no time have I stated that Governor Macquarie was ever in residence in the socalled Government House, Windsor, which was not intended to be a Vice-Regal residence, but ...

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  49. OUR FRUIT SUPPLIES.

    Sir,—Years ago bananas used to be a cheap and wholesome fruit which even the poorest could buy in abundance. To-day, they are no longer cheap, and only too often, most ...

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  50. BLUE COAT SCHOOL.

    Sir,—In reply to the letter from W. Cox, of Coogee, the Blue Coat School at Liverpool would be a foundation school established by some great philantrophist, and modelled on ...

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  51. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    At the Mosman Town Hall next Saturday, and on five nights in the following week, the Mosman Musical Society will present "No, No, Nanette." The popular musical comedy will also be ...

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