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  2. LETTERS THE HUSH-HUSH POLICY.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 6th instant you challenge certain figures about Canadian finances that I gave in an address at the annual meeting of the Stockowners' ...

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  3. LAW REPORT. INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    On behalf of the Railway and Tramway Officers' Association, Mr. Percy Hunt, general secretary, proceeded against the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales for ...

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  4. A DOCTOR'S DEBTS.

    "In my view he has failed to discharge the onus cast upon him of showing he had reasonable expectation of being able to pay the moneys borrowed—in fact, it is a bad ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. NEW RECORDS.

    Dusolina Giannini is the star of a new complete recording of Verdi's "Aida" on 19 records with two albums (His Master's Voice). The cast is a very good one, and ...

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  7. THE UNDERSTUDIES.

    Ian Hay's play, "Hnppy Ending," will he performed by the Understudies at St. James's Hall on Tuesday, July 23, for the funds of St. Luke's Hospital. ...

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  8. "THE LILIES OF THE FIELD."

    John Hastings Turner's play, "The Lilies of the Field," will be performed by Miss Eleanor Ross's dramatic class in the small hall at the Conservatorium on Thursday next, July 18. Seats may be ...

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  9. THE GRACE STAFFORD STUDIO THEATRE.

    The pupils of Miss Grace Stafford will give a programma of comedies, scenes in costume, and recitations, at the Studio Theatre on Wednesday evening next, at 7.50 o'clock. ...

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  10. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

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  11. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Next Saturday Mary Pickford will appear at the Lyceum Theatre in her first talking film, "Coquette." In the meantime the Edgar Wallace film, "The Terror" continues as the main attraction. ...

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  12. REGENT.—"THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES."

    Two new talking films are to be screened to-day at the Regent Theatre—"Through Different Eyes," a Fox feature, in which Mary Duncan, Warner Baxter, and Edmund Lowe appear; and "Hearts in ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. STATE.—"GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS."

    "Gentlemen of the Press," a new Paramount talking film, to be screened to-day at the State Theatre, deals with the activities of New York reporters. The supporting short talkies include ...

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  14. DISTRICT COURT.

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  15. CAPITOL.—"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE."

    The well-known stage play, "Abie's Irish Rose," will appear on the screen at the Capitol Theatre to-day as a talking film. Jean Hersholt and J. Farrell MacDonald are the parents who quarrel so ...

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  16. QUARTER SESSIONS.

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  17. PRINCE EDWARD.—"INNOCENTS OF PARIS."

    Maurice Chevalier is entertaining audiences at the Prince Edward Theatre three times daily in his talking film, "Innocents of Paris." There is a fourth session at 5 o'clock on Saturdays only. ...

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  18. HAYMARKET.—"ON TRIAL."

    Lois Wilson and Bert Lytell have opportunity for some fine acting in "On Trial," the Warner Brothers' talking film at the Haymarket Theatre. ...

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  19. APPEALS.

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  20. BROADCASTING. N.S.W. BROADCASTING CO., LTD.

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  21. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The trial was concluded of Leslie Andrews, 26, boilermaker, on a charge of having broken and entered the dwelling-house of Albert Bennett at South Kensington and stolen a ...

    Article : 759 words
  22. MIDNIGHT SHOOTING.

    On a charge of having shot at Constable Jackson, with intent to commit murder, Charles Thompson, 29, a wharf-labourer, appeared in the dock of the Central Police ...

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  23. WOMEN ROBBED.

    Giving evidence in a theft case at the Central Police Court yesterday, Detective Lawrence said that since May there had been 35 complaints of handbags having been stolen ...

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  24. STOLEN FROCKS.

    This woman has a beautiful home, a maid, a motor car, two lovely children, and an indulgent husband, with a very substantial income," said counsel for May McLaughlin, 35, ...

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  25. SLAUGHTER OF NATIVE ANIMALS.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. J. D. Tipper in your issue of June 29, respecting the opening of the season for killing of opossums in Queensland, indicates an extraordinary state of affairs in ...

    Article : 305 words
  26. DETENTION OF JEWELLERY.

    A breach of promise suit for £1000 damages was mentioned at the Central Summons Court yesterday, when Thomas Arthur Smerdon, an ex-member of the New South Wales ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS. SIGNORINA GIANNINI'S CONCERTS.

    Another attractive programme is announced for Signorina Giannini's concert to-night at the Town Hall. The distinguished soprano will sing the "Madre Pletosa" scene from "La Forza del ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE DESERT SONG."

    With its tuneful music, dramatic incidents, and comedy situations, "The Desert Song" will to-day commence its sixteenth week at Her Majesty's Theatre. Mr. Lance Fairfax has achieved decided ...

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  29. CRITERION—"THE PERFECT ALIBI."

    A. A. Milne's clever mystery play, "The Perfect Alibi," in which Mr. Alan Bunce and Miss Ruth Nugent play the roles of amateur detectives and solve a murder mystery, is popular at the Criterion ...

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  30. SECOND-HAND DEALER FINED.

    For having failed to keep a register of old wares, John Henry Edwards, 50, a secondhand dealer, of Crown-street, was fined 10/, with 8/ costs, at the Central Summons Court. ...

    Article : 285 words
  31. ADULTERATED FRUIT DRINKS.

    On behalf of Rowlands Proprietary, Ltd., cordial manufacturers, of Little Hay-street, Mr. Dawes pleaded guilty at the Central Summons Court yesterday to two charges of ...

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  32. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE FLYING SQUAD."

    Large audiences are interested in the sensational incidents of Edgar Wallace's drama, "The Flying Squad," now at the Theatre Royal, with Mr. Leon Gordon as a detective. The piece will be played ...

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  33. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"NEW BROOMS."

    The humour of "New Brooms," with Mr. Wyrley Birch as the harassed broommaker, Mr. Leonard Doyle as his self-willed son, and Miss Leona Hogarth as the clever housekeeper, entertains large ...

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  34. DOMAIN TREES.

    Sir,—In yesterday's "Herald" Mr. J. C. Watson is reported as saying that the Traffic Advisory Committee never had any intention of interfering with the avenue of trees in the ...

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  35. PALACE—"DRACULA."

    "Dracula," the vampire play at the Palace Theatre, is to close its Sydney season on Thursday evening. Mr. Ashton Jarry as Count Dracula, Miss Bertha Riccardo as Mina, and Mr. Nat Madison as ...

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  36. TRADES HALL.

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  37. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"WHOOPEE."

    The spectacular musical comedy "Whoopee," a feature of which is comprised in the Indian scenes, is now securely installed in its new quarters, the Grand Opera House, where Mr. Charles Sylber and ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES.

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  39. THEOSOPHICAL STATION, LTD.,

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  40. "RINGING THE CHANGES."

    By means of a process known as "ringing the changes," James Walker, 40, a labourer, succeeded in so confusing Euphrysine White, an assistant in a shop in Victoria-road, ...

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  41. SAVOY THEATRE—"OUTWARD BOUND."

    Sutton Vane's "Outward Bound," the remarkable play in which he records his impressions of life beyond the grave, is to be revived to-day at the Savoy Theatre. The cast will be the same as ...

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  42. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE.

    Dr. W. Arundel Orchard will direct a concert of the Conservatorium Orchestra this afternoon at 2.30, when Heydn's Symphony in D, Tschalkawsky's "Nutcracker" Suite, the "Dream Music" from ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    Mr. Jim Gerald and the members of his revue company are entertaining consistently large audiences at Fuller's Theatre. ...

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  44. BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    A further batch of offenders against the betting laws in the eastern suburbs was presented before Mr. Perry, S.M., at the Paddington Police Court yesterday, when fines to ...

    Article : 203 words
  45. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    There will be another matinee this afternoon, as well as the evening performance, at the Theatre of Youth, Young-street, where an entertaining programme of folk-songs and sketches is the ...

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  46. HAROLD WILLIAMS AS ELIJAH.

    Mr. Harold Williams will sing the sole of Elijah in the production of Mendelssohn's oratorio by the Royal Philharmonic Society on Thursday, August 1. The other soloists will be Miss May Craven, ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. LATE MR. E. J. HAYES.

    The estate of the late Mr. Ernest John Hayes, retired book publisher, of Thornleigh, whose executors (William Priest, public account, of Hazelbrook, and Alexander Gordon ...

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  48. STATION 2UW.

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  49. THE SVERJENSKY ENSEMBLE.

    The thirteenth luncheon-hour recital by the Sverjensky Ensemble will take place at the Aeolian Hall on Monday next, between 1.10 and 1.50 p.m. Beethoven's String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 1, and the ...

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  50. AMBERGRIS.

    Sir,—In reply to letter signed "X" under this heading in to-day's issue of the "Sydney Morning Herald," I desire to state that the question of simple tests enabling inexpert ...

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  51. "MACBETH."

    The first performance of the Shakespearean Repertory Society's production of "Macbeth," under the direction of Mr. Francis Jackson, will be given on Friday evening next, at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  52. STATION 2UE.

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  53. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

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  54. DRAFTSMAN'S LAPSE.

    Charged at North Sydney Police Court yesterday with having obtained £4 from Walter Irving Scriven, garage proprietor, of Mosman, by means of a valueless cheque, ...

    Article : 83 words
  55. THE VAGABONDS.

    To assist various charities, the vagabonds will play Eric Hudson's comedy "The Unfair Sex" at St. James's Hall for four nights, beginning on Wednesday next. ...

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  56. ADULTERATED MEAT.

    The sale of meat containing a preparation of sulphurous acid to a health inspector resulted in George Wieland, a butcher, of Lane Cove-road, being fined £2, with 8/ ...

    Article : 78 words
  57. "A TALE OF TWO CITIES."

    Following upon his recent Sydney success Mr. Harry Thomas announces a northern suburban tour of "A Tale of Two Cities." He and his company will appear at Hornsby Picture Theatre on Tuesday ...

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  58. TURRET THEATRE.

    The second season of the Turret Theatre Dramatic Club will be opened on Saturday next with three plays. Goldoni's "Mine Hostess," Clemence Dane's "Granite," and Sierra's "The Romantic ...

    Article : 34 words
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