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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The dainty opera "Iolanthe" begins its second and final week at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day[?] when there will be matinee and evening performances, Ivan Menzies, Evelyn Gardiner, Gregory ...

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    An opera season in English was opened at Covent Garden last month, with Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," which had not been heard there for many years, when the ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE

    The amazing career of Sir Richard Burton is described in a new and well-documented "Life" by Mr. Fairfax Downey. Mr. Downey more than once remarks that Burton, whose ...

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  5. SCALES OF FORTUNE.

    She served as sufficient to distract Michael's thoughts, however, and they returned to the events of the evening. It was very seldom that he entered the portals of the Prince's Club, his ...

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  6. STATION 2UW.

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  7. BROADCASTING.

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  8. CRITERION.—"AS HUSBANDS GO."

    To-day, at the Criterion Theatre, a comedy by Rachel Crothers, entitled "As Husbands Go," will begin a season at a matinee. The cast includes Iris Darbyshire, Ethel Morrison, Agnes Doyle, ...

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  9. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.—MUSICAL BURLESQUE.

    A second edition of "Scandals of 1931" will be presented to-day at a matinee and evening performance at the Grand Opera House. The new programme is called "The Gathering of the Clans," ...

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  10. NEW REPERTORY SOCIETY.

    Mr. Scott Alexander, director of the New Repertory Society, will present a new modern comedy, entitled "Nine Till Six," at St. James's Hall this evening. The comedy deals with the life and ...

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  11. NEW RECORDS.

    The "Memories of Mendelssohn," played by the Regal Salon Orchestra, introduce several of the composer's well-known melodies attractively arranged, well played and splendidly ...

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  12. "YOU NEVER CAN TELL."

    Shaw's brilliant comedy "You Never Can Tell" will be repeated this evening by Miss Carrie Tennant's New Little Theatre company at A[?]olian Hall, Pitt-street. ...

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  13. SAVOY THEATRE.—"STREET SCENE."

    The vivid three-act drama "Street Scene," by Elmer Rice, will be presented again this evening by Miss Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre organisation at the Savoy Theatre. ...

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  14. PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    The last performance of "Philip's Wife" will be given at the Playbox Theatre, Young-street, to-night. "The Man Who Ate the Popomack" is announced for Saturday next. ...

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  15. ARTS CLUB CONCERT.

    The Dobrinski Quartet, in conjunction with the Continental choir, will give the third concert of the present series at the Arts Club, 220 Pitt-street, on November 10. The assisting artist will ...

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  16. CHAPTER II.

    The following morning found Fordyce at his office long before his usual time, to the surprised consternation of his staff, who went somewhat in fear of him. Unable to sleep ...

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  17. SONATA RECITAL.

    Miss Bessie Coleman (pianist) and Miss Muriel Buchanan (violinist) will give a second sonata recital at the Conservatorium small hall on Tuesday evening. The programme will consist of works by ...

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  18. CITY ORGANIST'S RECITALS.

    The City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will resume his organ recitals at the Town Hall on Saturday next, when his programme will include overture to "William Tell" (Rossini), "Dance of ...

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  19. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    At the Town Hall next Wednesday, the thirty-second annual concert and distribution of awards of the London College of Music will be held. A programme of vocal, instrumental, and elocutionary ...

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  20. MR. BUDDEN MORRIS.

    A recital by Mr. Budden Morris, planist, is to be given at the Arts Club on Thursday evening next. Mrs. Guy Arkins and Miss Eileen Boyd will be the assisting artists. ...

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  21. BUSH NURSING APPEAL.

    A concert will be given on Wednesday next at the Savoy Theatre in aid of the funds of the Bush Nursing Association. Among the artists taking part in the programme are Maisie Ramsay (of the Gilbert ...

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  22. ORGAN RECTTAL AT MANLY.

    Miss Alice Bryant, assisted by Mrs. Horace Shelier (vocalist) and Miss Dagmar Thomson (violinist), [?] an organ recital at the Presbyterian Church, Manly, to-morrow at 2. ...

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  23. MADAME EMILY MARKS.

    A vocal recital will be given by Madame Emily Marks, assisted by her students, at the King's Hall on Saturday, November 7. ...

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  24. A PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT.

    In "Animal Friends" Mr. A. F. H. Baldry, F.Z.S., describes a remarkable experiment. He has a theory that, firstly, children are not inherently afraid of animals and, secondly, that ...

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  25. PUPILS' ENTERTAINMENT.

    Miss Dorothy Keam's pupils will give their annual entertainment and exhibition of dancing at the Australian Hall, 150 Elizabeth-street, on Tuesday evening next, at 7.45 o'clock. ...

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  26. BAND MUSIC.

    The following band performances to-morrow are announced; Metropolitan Band, conducted by Mr. John Palmer, Robson Park, Haberfield, 3 p.m., and Hyde Park rotunda, 7.30 p.m.; Newtown Band, ...

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  27. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.—"DISHONOURED."

    Marlene Di[?]trich is the leading figure in "Dishonoured," which is attracting large audiences at the Prince Edward Theatre. Interest in the programme is enhanced by Mile, Starita and her ten ...

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  28. SNAKE SWALLOWS SNAKE.

    Mr. William Prendergast, of Wollumbin-street, Murwillumbah, had two snakes as pets[?] One snake was 10ft 6in long and the other 7ft 6in long. On going to feed them ...

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  29. THE STATE.—"SEED."

    At the State Theatre, "Seed," in which Genevieve Tobin, Lois Wilson, and John Boles are the principals, is entering upon its final week. The orchestra, conducted by Bert Howell, and Eddie ...

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  30. REGENT.—"ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS."

    Jeanette MacDonald appears in one of her most charming roles in "Annabelle' Affairs," to be shown at the Regent Theatre to-day. "Ex-Bad Boy" will be the supporting picture. Stan ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. LYCEUM.—"TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY."

    The comedy, "Tilly of Bloomsbury," with Phy[?]lis Kostam in the title-role, will be the new attraction at the Lyceum Theatre to-day. Seymour Hicks appears in "Glamour," the cast of which also ...

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  33. ST. JAMES THEATRE.—"TRADER HORN."

    The vivid picture of African jungle life, "Trader Horn," which has proved so successful at the Roxy, will be transferred to the St. James Theatre to-day. There will be a new first-part ...

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  34. PLAZA.—"A FREE SOUL."

    Norma Shearer heads the cast in "A Free Soul" at the Plaza Theatre. Stan Porter conducts the orchestral programme. Senia Chostiakoff, Peggy Bacon, and a ballet from Frances Scully's studio ...

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  35. CAPITOL.—"FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP."

    Jack Holt plays the lead in "Fifty Fathoms Deep" at the Capitol Theatre, and Loretta Sayers and Mary Doran are also in the cast. "Bad Sister," a drama in which Sidney Fox and ...

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  36. ROXY.—"FATHER'S SON."

    Leon Janney and Lewis Stone are the principals in "Father's Son," announced for the Roxy Theatre to-day. "Bride of the Regiment," in which the cast is headed by Vivienne Segal and Claude ...

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  37. WILLIAM MACLEOD.

    "Macleod of 'The Bulletin,'" by Mrs. Macleod, his widow, is a biographical sketch of one who possessed a somewhat unusual combination of qualities, business ability, and ...

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  38. SPEECH DAY.

    The annual speech day and presentation of prizes of the Granville Trades School took place on Thursday evening. The Mayor (Alderman H. Epps) presided. ...

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  39. STATION 2GB.

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  40. MISSING PAINTINGS.

    Lawrence Henry Benson Green, 34, processserver, appeared before Mr. Gibson, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, on three charges of having stolen oil paintings and ...

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  41. STATION 2UE.

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  42. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    The Witness of the Church, Marshal (Skeffington and Co.; price 12/6). Nelson, Wilkinson (Angus and Robertson; price 21/). ...

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  43. SHORTER NOTICES.

    "England of the Windmills," by Mr. S. P. B. Mais, breaks new ground. We usually think of windmills in flat country, such as Holland and North-west Germany. But they are very ...

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  44. SPAIN.

    Miss Helen Gordon Cameron's "Spain As It Is" is largely concerned with the monuments in which this country is extraordinarily rich. Spain has been under the sway of two ...

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  45. STATION 2KY.

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