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  2. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    A unique feature of the "Williamson-Malba season in Melbourne was the production last week of Fritz Hart's "Deirdre in Exile," In this way the management has not only shown ...

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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The aim of the League of Nations is to promote peace. Yet by a paradox, as Major B. C. Dening reminds us in the introduction to "The Future of the British Army," ...

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  4. NEW RECORDS.

    The recording of Wagner'S "Valkyrie" by "Hin Master's Voice" ls one of the most ambitious undertakings yet achieved. Some years ago excerpts were recorded, but in the ...

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  5. REAL ESTATE.

    Salesmen and agents have closed their books on the first half of 1928, with better results than the outlook showed a month or two ago. From Janunry last the market has been rather ...

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  6. FOR WOMEN.

    Next to the play itself, the main interest of the spectators at the opening polo match at Kensington yesterday was in keeping dry and warm. The soaking rain and cold wind ...

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  7. THE PLAYBOX.

    Mr. Duncan Macdougall and his company will again play "The Fanatics" at the Playbox on Wednesday evening. ...

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  8. GOLF CLUB DANCE.

    A prize which consisted of two large bottles of champagne, drew many entries in a novelty dance arranged by the secretary of the committee at the second annual ball of the Mona ...

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  9. "TURANDOT."

    A lecture on Pucci[?]'s opera "Turandot" will be given by Mr. Roland Foster at the Conservatoriam on Thursday evening next and wil be "illustrated by records of the music of the opera. A musical programme ...

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  10. "THE MAN FROM TORONTO."

    Mr. H.W. [?]na announces the production of the comedy "The Man from Toronto," at St. James's Hall, on Tuesday, July 17. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  11. MISS GWLADYS EVANS.

    Miss Gw[?]ya Ev[?]s will give a vocal recital at the conservat[?]m on Monday, July 9, with Stgnor Guido Caciall Mr. Gladstone Bell, and Miss Maysie Reid as assisting artists, The paln is at Nicholson's. ...

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  12. BAND MUSIC.

    The [?]etropoiltan Band (conducted by Mr. John Palmer will paly at the Zoo. Taronga Park, to-morrow, at 2.3 p.m.; and the Petersham Dulwich Hill district Band (Mr. Trenaman) at the Botanic Gardens at 3 ...

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  13. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CLUB.

    A Scottish concert and dance, orga[?]ed by the [?]urns Annivesary Club, will take place to-night at St. James's Hall. ...

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  14. REGENT THEATRE—"THE GAUCHO."

    At the Regent Theatre to-day "The Gaucho" caters on its accond week. This cheerful advanture story has douglas Fairbanks in the principal role, and is preceded by an elaborate vaudeville entertainment. ...

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  15. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    The season of "The King of Kings" at the Prince [?]dward Theatre is shortly to come to an end. to make way for "Sunrise," in which Janet Gaynor plays the principal part. ...

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  16. THE CAPITOL.

    Patrons of the Capitol Theatre to-day will see Walthee Beery and Raymond Hatton in their new farce, "Wifesavers," and Esther Ralston in a mystery melodrama entitled "Something Always Happens," The ...

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  17. THE HAYMARKET.

    Pola Negri has an effective role in "The Secret Hour," a new Paramount film. to be sercened to-day at the Haymarket Theatre, The supporting featurek are "The Prairie Pirate" (Harry Carey). and the ...

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  18. THE LYCEUM.

    To-day's programme at he Lyeaum theatre comprisea "Good Time Charley." with Helene Costello and Clyde Cook: "Wilful Youth," in which Kenneth Harlan and Edun Murphy appear; and a series of ...

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  19. ARCADIA THEATRE.

    "Married Love" enters to-day on the secodn week of its season at the Areadia Thestre. ...

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  20. BROADCASTING.

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  21. KIT KAT CABARET.

    One of the largest and most successful entertainments for charity held this season was the second annual Kit Kat Cabaret, which took place at the Ambassadors yesterday ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night, at the Town Hall, Shura Cherkassky will make his first appearance in Australia. This remark. able young Rassian planist has attracted extracrdinary attention in America, where he has been appearing in ...

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  23. NEW FICTION.

    "Brook Evans," by Miss Susan Glaspell, covers three generations, and is a study of repression. In order to save her good name, Naomi Kellogg marries an elderly and ...

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  24. "HENRY V."

    Another important production "Henry V." is announced by Mr. Allan Wilkie for to-day's matined at the Newtown Mafestic Theatre. This drama will be repeated in the evening and again on Monday and ...

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  25. HOCKEY PLAYERS' PARTY.

    Dr. Marie Hamilton, president of the Now South Wales Women's Hockey Association, and the executive members, entertained the captain and manager of each of the country ...

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  26. HER MAJESTY'S.—"PRINOESS CHARMING."

    "Princess Charming" will be. continued for four more night only at Her Majesty's Theatre, aa the Sydney season will close with next Wednesday evening's performance. Matinees will be giren to-day ...

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  27. KINDERGA[?]TEN BRIDGE P[?]ARTY.

    In aid of the funds of the Kindergarton Union a brid [?] party was held yesterday afternoon at the Education Building, Three Hundred play [?] were present, and each ...

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  28. CRITERION,—"OUR BETTERS."

    Miss Marga[?] liaune[?]an's artistic performance of the role of Lady George Grayston in "Our Betters" is winning continued applause at the Criterion. Matinees to-day and on Wednesday are announced. ...

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  29. THE PALCE.—"NICE PEOPLE"

    "M[?]oe People," a story of a high-spirited American girl whose experiences lead her to recognise that riches do not make for complete happiness, is popular at the Palace, where it is performed by Miss Muriel ...

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  30. "THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST."

    Mr.Percy Hutchison, the well-known English actor, will, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., commence ¼ season at the Palace Theatre on July 14, the first production will be "The Laughing Optimiss," ...

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  31. NEAR AND FAR.

    Enthusiastic support, is being given, to the movement that is being made to tender a citizens' farewell to Mrs. A. V. Roberts (president of the Women's League) before her ...

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  32. THEATRE ROYAL-"SCANDAL."

    Mr. Leon, Gordon and Miss May Collins are the leading artists in Co[?] liamilton's "sean[?]," now at the Theatre Royal, The piece will be repeated at afternoon performances to-day and on Wednesday. ...

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  33. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"RIO RITA."

    [?] [?] with its attractive spectacular qualities and Miss Gladys Monerieff's beautiful singing as its leading features, is consistently successful at the St. James Theatre. Matinees are given on Wednesday ...

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  34. "COOINOO" DANCE.

    To raise funds for the "Cooinoo" Home for Children at Burwood, a successful supper dance was held at the Cocoa Tree Cafe, George-street, city, last night. It was ...

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  35. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    The season of "The Rudd Family," which has been attracting go much interest at the Grand Opera House, will [?] on Friday evening next and the company will then go to Melbourne. Mr. William ...

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  36. THE EMPIRE—"TOP HOLE."

    Miss Adurey Lewis and Mr. Van Lowe lead a wellequipped [?]st in the musical comedy "Top Hole," which is drawing large audiences to the empire Thentre. The matinces here are given on Thursdays and ...

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  37. "ROBIN HOOD."

    De Koven's attractive opera "Robin Hood" will begin a season of four nights at the Conservatorium this evening, under Miss Rita Laneaster's direction. Miss Gladys Verona, Miss Owen Selva, Miss J[?]ny ...

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  38. THEOSOPHICAL STATION, LTD.

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    ENGAGEMENTS. The engagement is announced of Miss Lillian Elizabeth Boles, only daughter if Mr. and Mrs. A. Boles, Brookebore, Albert-avenue, ...

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  40. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  41. "DAVID COPPERFIELD."

    The season of Mr. Harry Thomas's dramatisation of " david coppertield," whcih has interested large audiences this week at St. James's Hal, will conclude with a matinee to-day, at 2 O'clock. ...

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  42. AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS' DANCE.

    Dainty posies of wheat ears decorated with green were presented to each of the lady guests at the fifth annual dance of the Agricultural Society's students at the ...

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  43. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    The Conservatorium Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Allred [?] will give a concert on Wednesday evening, when Tachaikowsky's Fish Symphony wil be one of the features of the progrmme, Another will ...

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  44. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    The George wallace Revue Company, which has won so much popular applause at Fuller's Theatre, is now concluding its se[?] here, Its farewell revue, "Alpine Anties" is announced for to-day. ...

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  45. INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF DUMB AND BLIND.

    Mr, Allan Wilkle has oflered to organise a matinee to assist the appeal for the [?]ding' fund of the Institution for the Deaf, Dumbm and Blind. This offer has been gratefully accepted, and the performance will take ...

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  46. UNIVERSITY CARILLON.

    To-morrow afternoon's programme for the University carillon recital, at 3.15 p.m. includes a stoup of English [?] Mr. Barker's Fan[?] in D minor, the Corelli Gavotte in D, a group of hymns and other ...

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