The new comic opera by the composer of "The Merry Widow" is to be produced this month at Vienna. Interviewed while in London early in February Mr. Marc Klaw, the well-known ...
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Advertising : 609 wordsPope Pius X. has forbidden smoking in the Vatican, and the guards, chamberlains, and attendants, it is said, are disconsolate. Not even in the privacy of their awn chambers are ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. George Miller, the Dame in "Puss in Roots," has appeared in more pantomimes than he can remember as the old lady. He has also done a great deal of legitimate dramatic work, ...
Article : 71 wordsIt does, not take Miss Alice Russon,. principal girl in "Puss in Boots," long to tell, how she started on her theatrical career. She was taking singing lessons in London, and her teacher's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 208 wordsWhile Mr. Edward Lauri was running the "Aladdin" pantomime for the management of the Bedford Theatre, England, Miss Rosie Fitzgerald, a clever Sydney girl, had great praise ...
Article : 98 wordsTowards the close of 1912 Mr. George H Clutsam an Australian composer, who has been in London many years, went to Berlin to witness the first performance of his opera, "King ...
Article : 316 wordsThe King has approved the promotion of Admiral Sir William H. May to the rank of Admiral of the Fleet, in the vacancy that will be created on March 20 by the retirement of ...
Article : 93 wordsThe following paragraph appeared in the London "Era" on February 1: Mme. Slapoffski, recognised as Australia's representative prima donna, and who is also ...
Article : 76 wordsIn recognition of the work done during the South African War by Miss May Murray, daughter of General Sir John "Murray, the War Office recently presented the kind-hearted woman ...
Article : 97 wordsLast month at the Palladium, London, Little Thomas, now appearing with Gray's Minstrels, celebrated his 58th anniversary as a burnt-cork comedian. Thomas, who is 74, sang the solo ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. Emlyn Davies, a prominent Welsh 'baritone, denies the statement that Mr. Lloyd George, the English Chancellor of the Exchequer, is not' musical. ...
Article : 141 wordsWhenever [?] gives a planolorte recital in London, criticism is "hung up." Under the spell of Paderewki's playing, the Press and the public join in a chorus of admiration. ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Hon. Elaine Jenkins, daughter of Lord Glantawe, who has been re-elected to the Board of the Swansea and Mumbles Railway Company, said last month that she had been on the ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Beni zoug zoug Arabs are back at the Tivoli. At the end of this their second Sydney season the sixteen wonderful tumblers will turn their faces towards their own country. The ...
Article : 214 wordsEarly in February one of the London papers announced "that a complete system of wireless telegraphy had been installed by a youth named Rene Hodges, aged 17, at the rear of ...
Article : 161 wordsThe name of Emelie Melville is associated with some of the best productions of comic opera in Australia by the late William Saurin Lyster. Mr. Armes Beaumont, Mr. Edward ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 617 wordsMr. Harry Corson Clarke, the American comedian, Who will appear in vaudeville at the Tivoli on Saturday next, tells how R. G. Knowles helped him over the stile at a critical ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Dean of York, England, Dr. Purey Cust, speaking in February on the rage for fiction, said that perhaps he was dull, or perhaps it "was because he was getting old, but he did not ...
Article : 178 wordsSpeaking the other day at West Birmingnam, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said : "My father has had many trials in the course of a long life. He has had domestic sorrows, he has had ...
Article : 208 words"My wife is just a living "wonder. She has no pain at all, and ban eat and sleep well and attend to her housework, thanks to your Orange Lily Treatment," so writes a grateful husband. ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. J.S. Mann, the scenic artist of the Adelphi Theatre, works with both hands when he is busy at his paint frame. Mr. Mann was brought from America by the Marlow management. ...
Article : 347 wordsTwo smart, well-set young acrooats are the Kremka Brothers, Theo and Charlie, who are starring at the Tivoli. "We have a Semitic origin, I suppose," said ...
Article : 207 wordsIf your child is out of sorts, short-tempered, [?] and "whiny," do not sit down under the [?] as if it were natural for the little one to be cross now and again, but carefully ...
Article : 270 wordsAt the recent Australian Wattle Day celebration in London, Sir George Reid made an eloquent speech. Said the High Commissioner : "Our young navy is going to fly the white ...
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Advertising : 179 wordsOne of the most important London appearances of Miss Ethel Irving since her return to England frfom Australia was at the Strand Theatre on February 1. The brilliant actress ...
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Advertising : 95 words" The Romance of the Strong-room" is a specially interesting illustrated article in the "Globe."It deals with the strange experiences of burglars and others, and is only one of many ...
Article : 40 wordsAfter a long stage career in Australia Mrs. G. B. W. Lewis is now acting in England. "The Stage,"a London theatrical paper on February 6,chronicled , the. appearance of the Australian ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 16 Mar 1913, Page 22
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