Her Majesty's Theatre, resplendent in its redecorated condition, was brilliantly filled on Saturday night, when 'The Quaker Girl" brought Misses Grace Palotta, Blanche Browne, lvy Bickford, Nellie Wilson, ...
Article : 65 wordsA cloudless sky, brilliant sunshine, and a light, if at times tricky, nor' easterly breeze, combined [?] provide excellent condition at the Randwick Rine Range on Saturday. The shoots set down were not ...
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Advertising : 5,843 wordsHelme, alter eleven months' strenuous work, which at times by reason of his keen personal interest in every case he undertook, Kept him on the tenterhooks of long and tense anxiety, ...
Article : 2,015 wordsThe Theatre Royal was packed on Saturday evening, when "Ben Hur" provided all the elements of success—Scriptural tableaux, fine music, a romantic love-plot clearly explained, a classic shipwreck, and ...
Article : 68 wordsMaggie Moore and Mr. H. R. Roberts drew a crowded audience at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday night, when Lizzie Stofel's pathetic parting with her father, that veteran's comically clumsy attempts at drill, ...
Article : 82 words"The Unseen Eye" entered upon its last nights at the Palace Theatre to a large and enthusiastic andience on Saturday. Randolph Bedford's new drama has a elever scene, showing a burglary and ...
Article : 108 wordsIn June last attention was excited in scientific and art circles by the investigations of Mr. Alec. B. Hector into the relation between colour and music. Mr. Hector, whose ...
Article : 657 wordsAt the Adelphi Theatre there was another great audience on Saturday for the American mining drama, "At Cripple Creek," and the George Marlow management, finding the revival so much appreciated, will ...
Article : 80 wordsA good deal of anticipation had been roused in view of the arrival of the mysterious De Biere, and those who witnessed his opening appearance on Saturday at the Tivoli might justly exclaim, like the Queen of ...
Article : 158 wordsA perpetual simmer of merriment and interest was maintained at the National Amphitheatre on Saturday, where an attractive programme, including several new turns of merit, was presented. One of these was ...
Article : 120 words"Leah, the Forsaken," a three-reel film, was shown for the first time at the Lyceum on Saturday, before crowded houses. The film gives an intensely dramatic portrayal of the persecution of the Jews in the southern ...
Article : 99 wordsAnother of pathe's colour productions was given at the Glaciarium and Olympia on Saturday. It is entitled "Red Fox the Poacher, or a Man of the Wild," and as the title suggests, deals with a poacher ...
Article : 117 wordsHeading the programme to be presented at the Lyric to-day is a dramatic film, "The Incriminating Card," a story of love and intrigue, with many thrilling situations. "Unending Love," "So Near and Yet so ...
Article : 206 wordsEight men a sie, 14 shots each (in two stages), at 600 yards. Lands Department: W. J. Robinson, 35, 34—69; W. T. Bromley, 29, 33—62; E. L. Docksey, 27, 34—61; ...
Article : 107 wordsTerni List.—Motions generally.—Motions: In re gent, one, etc., for payment of sheriff's fees; ex parte A. W. Walker, mandamus. District Court appeal: Ralston v the South Greta Colliery Company, no ...
Article : 435 wordsVariety of entertainment is the aim of the Alhambra management, whose pictures are at present being sandwiched between a good vaudeville programme. Ethel Preston (serio), Elsie Stewart (character ...
Article : 73 wordsThe team to represent New South Wales in the Commonwealth match to be shot at Hobart, Tasmama, next month, has now been completed, Messrs. D. L. M'Alister (Junee) and W H. Cutler ...
Article : 186 wordsThe picture at the Victoria demonstrating the working processes of a Sydney brickworks and pottery should excite interest this week. Other new subjects include "A Coward" (F. A.), "The Brotherhood of ...
Article : 48 wordsThe spacious hall in which the Australian pictures are being displayed should prove an inducement to eastern suburbanites. Subjects now being screened, interspersed with Miss Whiteford's songs, include the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe show was continued yesterday in beautifully fine weather. The takings for the first two days amounted to £347. compared with £345 for the corresponding ...
Article : 631 wordsThe central show of J. C. Bain's Sydney circuit, the Railway Princess, drew good homes again on Saturday. Ella Airlie introduced distinction into the programme with her musical monologues, and she was ...
Article : 73 wordsUntil Wednesday next the cinematographic sheet at the Grand Theatre will depict new subjects of interest. They will include a star "A.B." drama, "With the Enemy's Help." "What Avails the ...
Article : 61 wordsA concert was given in the Randwick Town Hall on Saturday night by the pupils of Claremont College in aid of the funds of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. There was a good attendance, and a ...
Article : 76 wordsIn consequence of the inquiry by his Honor Mr. Justice Heydon as a Royal Commissioner the Court of Industrial Arbitration will not sit to-day. Mattera listed for hearing by the Court have been adjourned. Due ...
Article : 49 wordsSome delightful memories of the Quinlan Opera Company were evoked on Saturday by Mr. Ernest Truman's performance of the music of Offenbach's fantastic opera, "The Tales of Hoffmann," on the Town ...
Article : 135 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Murray, at 10 a.m.—Baker v O'Haran (part heard). Rostron v Hasking, Barker v Tra[?]twein. Note.—The list will be called over punctually at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 44 wordsPhillip-street, next Water Police Court.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate, at 10 a.m.—For hearing: Johnson v Hutton. ...
Article : 23 wordsDavid Stirling, attempt to steal; William Henry King[?] and Herbert George Sutton, larceny; Mand Powalski, maliciously wounding; William Alfred Beaumont, assault and robbery. ...
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Advertising : 410 wordsAt the Central Police Court, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., Henry Huston was presented on a charge of obtaining goods valued at £2 18s 6d from Messrs. Anthony Hordern and [?]ons, Ltd., between October 12 ...
Article : 108 wordsTo-night the entertainment in [?]id of the benefit fund of the Mount Lyeil disister will be held at the Stadium. The programme, which is of an claborate description, include[?] items by Vivian and Alton, Miss Nella Web[?], ...
Article : 80 wordsThe second annual picnic of the Sydney Steel Company's employees was held at Correy's Gardens, Cabarita, on Saturday afternoon. The party was conveyed by steamer to the grounds, where a programme ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Nov 1912, Page 3
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