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  1. CURRENT LITERATURE

    "Missing," by Mr. T. B. Baines, is an account of the extraordinary adventures that befell the author during the thirteen weeks he spent in Belgium, disguised as a peasant while the ...

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  2. MEMOIRS OF A REVOLUTIONARY.

    According to an anonymous introductory note to Herr Marc Hoelz, author of "From White Cross to Red Flag," the author has been variously described as a bandit, a murderer, ...

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  3. CHINESE PIRATES.

    Mr. Aleko E. Lilius is an American journalist of Finnish extraction, who conceived the unorthodox plan of learning something at first hand of the pirates at the ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    "Russia To-day and To-morrow," by Mr. Maurice Dobb, is an interesting review of conditions under the Soviet. The author says that the impressions of visitors, even when ...

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  5. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    New Zealand. Facts and Figures. (N.Z. Government Tourist and Publicity Department.) The Colonial Background of British Foreign Policy, Penson. (Bell and Sons. Ltd.) ...

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  6. BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK.

    It is announced by the Royal Society for Pievention of Cruelty to Animals that "Be Kind to Animals Week" will be held during the first week in March. The society has ...

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  7. MUSIC AND DRAMAS.

    After a season in Boston, Mr. Maurice Moscovitch has gone to New York under the management of Charles Dillingham and Erlanger Productions, Inc., for a Shakespearean ...

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  8. NEW RECORDS.

    The Regal Salon Orchestra is heard in a 12-inch disc, entitled "Memories of Beethoven," in two parts (Regal). This record, as also the "Memories of Schubert" released a month ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Turned Up." with its breezily irresponsible humour, in which Messrs. Gus. Bluett, Leo Franklyn, and Cecil Kellaway figure so prominently, is entering upon its last week at Her Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  10. THE CRITERION.

    "Eliza Comes to Stay." the entertaining story of the rustic girl, who becomes a fashionable lady, continues to interest audiences at the Criterion Theatre. The play is preceded by the clever. "In ...

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  11. ST. JAMES THEATRE.

    "Puss in Boots," the pantomime at the St. James Theatre, is to run for another week only, with two performances daily. For Saturday next Mr. Ernest O. Rolls has chosen the revue "Topsy Turvy," ...

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  12. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    "Beauty and the Beast" is the attraction twice daily at the Grand Opera House, where many varied features assist in the success of this pantomime. Don Bradman's song. "Every Day is a ...

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  13. "MICHAEL AND MARY."

    Milne's play, "Michael and Mars," which has attracted so much interest in London and Now York, is to be produced for the first time in Australia to-night, at the Savoy Theatre, under the ...

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  14. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    The Christmas programme of the Theatre of Youth will be played for the last times this afternoon and evening. There will be, at next week-end, a revival for three weeks only of "French Without ...

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  15. THE PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    'Saturday's Children" is performed on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the Playbox Theatre. ...

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  16. CITY ORGANIST'S RECITAL.

    "The Rido of the Valkyries" will be one of the features of the programme of Mr. Ernest Truman, city organist, in his, recital at the Town Hall this evening. The "Easter Hymn" from "Cavalleria ...

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  17. BAND MUSIC.

    The Metropolitan Band, conducted by Mr. John Palmer, will play in the Maiden Memorial Pavilion, Botanic Gardens, to-morrow, at 3.15 p.m. ...

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  18. STATE THEATRE—"WHOOPEE!"

    "Whoopeel" is in the midst of a prosperous season at the State Theatre. It will be followed by an English film, "On Approval," based on Frederick Lonsdale's play of the same name, in which some ...

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  19. LYCEUM—"THE W PLAN."

    "Tol'able David" has been withdrawn from the Lyceum Theatre after one week's run, and instead of it, to-day's audiences will see a new English film entitled "The W Plan," which has a ...

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  20. PRINCE EDWARD—'"TOM SAWYER."

    There is to be a change of programme at the Prince Edward Theatre next Wednesday night, when "Tom Sawyer" will be replaced by "Animal Crackers." The principal actors in this new film are ...

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  21. THEATRE ROYAL—"DIXIANA."

    "Dixiana" continues as the main attraction at the Theatre Royal. It will be followed shortly by "Donger Lights," a story of the Chicago-Milwaukee railway. ...

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  22. PLAZA—"ROMANCE."

    Greta Garbo's film, "Romance," still heads the programme at the Plaza Theatre. The supporting programme includes a Laurel and Hardy interlude. ...

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  23. TUE REGENT.

    Ramon Navarro and Dorothy Jordan head the cant of "Call of the Flesh," with Ernest Torrence, Renee Adoree and Nance O'Nell as supporting players. The film will be screened to-day at the ...

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  24. THE CAPITOL.

    The current programme at the Capitol Theatre includes "Social Errors," a force in which Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, and Leon Errol appear, and "The Eyes of the World." On the stage, Tamara, ...

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  25. THE EMPIRE.

    To-day's programme at the Empire Theatre comprises the circus film, "Swing High," and the coloured picture "Song of the Flame," a story of the Russian revolution. ...

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  26. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The screen version of Lonsdale's play, "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," and "Troopers Three" head the programme to-day at the Crystal Palace Theatre. ...

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  27. THE EMPRESS.

    Ronald Colman in "Raffles" and H. B. Walthall in "The Haunted House" are to-day's attractions at the Empress Thentre. ...

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  28. EX-SOLDIER'S GOOD FORTUNE.

    A returned soldier belonging to the Bankstown sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League had been out of employment for a long period and because he could not keep up ...

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  29. BROADCASTING.

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  30. STATION 2GB.

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  31. STATION 2UE.

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  32. STATION 2UW.

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  33. DESTITUTE FAMILY.

    With the death of her 12-year-old son, William, who was drowned in a waterhole at Bankstown on Wednesday, Mrs. Emily Ryman, of Mimosa-road, Bankstown, has had ...

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  34. LAW REPORT.

    Thomas Robert Henry West, of the Sackville Hotel, Darling-street, Rozelle, licensed publican. Mr. C. F. W. Lloyd official receiver. ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    A. Tinning, secretary of the Breadcarters' Union, proceeded against the Automatic Bread Baking Co., Ltd., for a breach of the Breadcarters' (Cumberland) Award. It was alleged ...

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  36. CONCILIATION COMMITTEE.

    Applications for permission to ration employees were considered. The report appears in another column. ...

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  37. LAW NOTICES.

    Before his Honor Mr. Justice Lukin, in No. 2 High Court, Court-house Darlinghurst.—At 12 noon.— Hearing of creditors' petition: Re B. H. Maher, ex parte the Shell Co. of Australia, Limited: re ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    Before the Industrial Registrar.—At Chalfont Chambers, 142 Phillip-street.—For settlement of minutes of order.—At 10 a.m.: Re Dairymen (Cumberland) Board and Milk Carters, etc. ...

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  39. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

    Bridge and Young streets.—Before the Registrar.— To tax costs.—10.30 a.m.: In the matter of a determination between Evelyn Allen and Fifield [?] and Refractories, Limited. Before the ...

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  40. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before the Deputy Registrar.—At 10.15 a.m.: Wilson ats Lynn. At 10.35 a.m.: Jeffrey V Jeffrey. At 10.55 a.m.: McDowell V Gilford. At 11.15 a.m.: Bradley Bros., Ltd., v Paddison. ...

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  41. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queen's-square.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—At 10 a.m.: For hearing: Shield v Korol, Croucher v Quailey, Sutton v Kelly, Miller v Tyrell, Borro v same, Batiste v same. ...

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  42. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13.

    In Chambers.—Before Mr. Justice Long Innes, in No. 1 Lquity Court. Elizabeth-street.—At 10 a.m.: Reardon v Scandritt, for extension of time; Benjamin and Co., Ltd., v Duffy, to set aside ...

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  43. FALSE PRETENCES.

    William Clarke, 38, a labourer, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday on a charge of false pretences. ...

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  44. BLIND MAN ROBBED.

    William Thorby, a blind man, was the victim of a despicable theft yesterday. He keeps a stall at the corner of George and Wilmott streets, and his affliction prevented him from ...

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  45. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE.

    Edward Leeming, 19, salesman, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of attempted murder. Clarence Holford, commercial traveller, said ...

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  46. HUSBAND CHARGED.

    James Edward Devine, 39, described as a fruiterer, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with shooting at Matilda Devine, at Maroubra, with intent to murder ...

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  47. CHARGE DISMISSED.

    George Jack, 35, nurseryman, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with obtaining £10 from Mary Kathleen Moore on December 20 by falsely pretending that he ...

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  48. BROTHER AND SISTER.

    Ray Raiston, l8, labourer, and Doris Helen Ralston, 23, coremaker, were committed for trial from Newtown Police Court yesterday on charges of breaking and entering ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. ALLEGED SHOOTING.

    Charles Edward Poster, 24, fitter was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with shooting at Frank Leonard Wiseman with intent to do grievous bodily harm. ...

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  51. SHOPLIFTING CHARGE.

    Detectives who arrested a man on a charge of shoplifting in a city store yesterday found in his possession a most ingenious device. A cylinder made of cardboard and closed at ...

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  52. MAN KILLED BY LORRY.

    Cecil Roy Lanyon, of Belgrave—street, Waverley, was committed for trial from the City Coroner's Court yesterday at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of James Frize, ...

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  53. IMPRISONED FOR THEFT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday John Dempsey, 38, labourer, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labour on a charge of having stolen 14 sweaters, 13 ...

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  54. THEFTS IN NORTH SYDNEY.

    Henry James Davis, or Davidson, 33, labourer, was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr. Fletcher, S.M., at the North Sydney police court, for having stolen a pair ...

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