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Advertising : 7,460 wordsFortune's furious fickle wheel, which for a long time past has belied its character in a smoothly-woun groove of musical comedies, melodramas, and society plays, carrying with ...
Article : 1,434 words[?] immense audience witnessed "The Quaker [?] at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday, when many of the favourite songs were warmly encored, and the Champagne Ballet, with Mr. Leslie Holland as the ...
Article : 51 wordsIn pure and simple radiance, of soul, they held each other's hands, speechless for a little while. Then sorrow overtook Miranda; tears came to her grey eyes, and she lifted them ...
Article : 1,311 words"A Fool There Was" entered upon its third week at the Criterion Theatre to an excellent house on Saturday, when Mr. George Willoughby's company was again successfully headed by Miss Mabel Trevor as the ...
Article : 59 wordsTiny Town, the Lillipulian village and circus, domiciled in the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, continues to excite public interest to such an extent that the large building is already too small to ...
Article : 351 wordsAn already good programme at the Tivoli was on Saturday supplemented by the turns of an English comedienne and dancer, and a fancy skate dancer from America. Miss Irene Millar scored appreciation in her ...
Article : 126 wordsAn innovation at the National Theatre, which proved exceedingly amusing, was the sketch by Miss Beaumont Collins and her company on Saturday. This was made up of a chain of exaggerated misunderstandings, which ...
Article : 122 wordsOrgan recitals were given at the Town Hall by Mr. Ernest Truman on Saturday evening and yesterday afternoom. The programme on Saturday included some exquisite music. One of the most interesting numbers ...
Article : 144 wordsThe memberb of the Chinese community throughout Australia celebrated their New Year yesterday. As the famous day for rejoicing with the Oriental this year ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Lyceum's chief film on Saturday night was "Foul Play," founded on Charles Reade's story of crime and detection. All the main incidents in the novel are graphically pourtrayed, and the many convincing ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Lyric management has arranged a specially attractive programme, commencing from to-day. The premier film of the new series will be "The Tallsman," portraying the adventures of the Crusaders in the Holy ...
Article : 59 wordsCalifornia was surely the most romantic and adventurous spot in the world in the old digging days, when the fabulous tales of a new Eldorado brought wild spirits from the four corners of the earth into the ...
Article : 752 words"The Fight to the Death" will be the star production of the Colonial Theatre No. 1, starting from to-day. This picture unfolds a plot by Nihilists, into which is woven the love affair of Count Leo and his ...
Article : 66 wordsThe feature of to-day's programme at the Colonial Theatre No. 2 will be "Sicilian Blood." This picture depicts a love tragedy, in which the enmity of two rivals is introduced and graphically portrayed by ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Glaciarium attracted another large audjence to see the popular programme of West's on Saturday afternoon and evening. At the matinee the "Course of True Love" was screened for the last time, and was ...
Article : 164 wordsA large audience filled the Princess Theatre on Saturday evening, and the various items on the excellent programme presented were well received. Clever songs, amusing patter, and up-to-date turns followed ...
Article : 53 wordsThe popular little picture theatre, the Alhambra, in George-street, was well crowded on Saturday evening, the audience appearing to appreciate largely the excellent pictures screened. Chief among these was ...
Article : 55 wordsA performance of that delightful comedy,"The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde, was given at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday afternoon by The Players in aid of the Child Study Association ...
Article : 167 wordsBetween Miranda and her uncle there were few secrets. Indeed, he stood for her father in some particulars, and upon the vital matter of her brother's affatrs she spoke often ...
Article : 1,104 wordsContinuous pictures at the American picture place, Pitt-street, again brought large audience at each seasion on Saturday. The principal film was "The Ranchman's Daughter," which is a western drama full ...
Article : 62 wordsTwo murders, a lynching an abduction, and a wedding make a rery satisfactory basis on which to build a drima of the type that is always popular, and it is on this basis exactly that "The Luck of Roaring ...
Article : 543 wordsOn SaturdJy afternoon and evening a thrilling drama entitled "Woman's Sin," was screened at the Coronation Picture Theatre, corner Crown and Cleveland streets, Redfern. The length of the film was 8000ft. ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the Victoria Theatre in Pitt-street the popularity of the continuous photo-plays was again manifested on Saturday, when many perons were Present at each [?] sion. To-day's new programme includes "The ...
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Advertising : 394 words"The Black Arrow," an adaptation from the popular story of Robert Louis Stevenson, and "The Palace of Versailies," a coloured picturesque subject, were the principal items at the Grand Theatre, Pitt-street, on ...
Article : 66 wordsDUNDAS.—Alderman J. Neil. GRANVILLE.—Alderman Charlton. INVERELLL.—Ald. Ring. BREWARRINA.—Alderman Thos. Richards. ...
Article : 33 wordsCOREEN (Corowa).—Cr. F. Dunn. HARWOOD (Grafton).—Cr. Morrison. KYAMBRA (Wagga).—Cr. C. E. McGeach. NATTAI (Mittagong).—Cr. Arthur Knox. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Feb 1912, Page 4
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