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  2. BROADCASTING. NATIONAL SERVICE.

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  3. REAL ESTATE.

    The interest shown in city properties, as exemplified by the bidding at the sale held by Hardie and Gorman Pty., on Wednesday, was the feature in the Real Estate market this ...

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  4. NEW RECORDS.

    One of the moat beautiful piano works ever composed, Schumann's "Carnival," has been re-recorded by Alfred Cortot, tho celebrated French pianist (His Master's Voice). The ...

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  5. CURRENT LITERATURE

    "Tracking Down the Enemies of Man" is a most interesting book by Dr. Alfred Torrance, who has fought epidemics of tropical disease in s dozen countries, and whose account of ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S—"SHOW BOAT,"

    Bright music and picturesque settings hare made "Show Boat" popular at Her Majesty's Theatre. The cast is headed by Gwynneth Lascelles, Muriel Oreel. Frederic Bentley, Glen Dale, Colin Crane, ...

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  7. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Having successfully produced the thrw Old English comedies now included in his repertoire, Mr. Allan Wilkie, at the Newtown Majestic Theatre, will to-day revert to the plays ...

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  8. RENEWAL.

    "And is the concert hall close here?" A desperate note was all at once audible in the woman's tones; she bent forward as if to rise. but Grayson gently pushed her back. ...

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  9. ALLEN WILKIE SEASON.

    This afternoon Mr. Allan Wilkie and Miss Hunter Watts will begin their Shakespearean season at the Majestic Theatre, Newtown, with a performance of "Henry VIII." Next Wednesday ...

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  10. IN THE HANDS OF THE TCHEKA.

    Those who talk of the benigntty of the Soviet rule might, with advantage, read "In the Clutches of the Tcheka," by M. Boris Cederholm. The author ia a Finn, and ...

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  11. CRITERION—"LOMBARDI, LTD."

    Next Tuesday "Lombardl, Ltd" will reach its 100th performance at the Criterion Theatre and crowded audiences are still the rule. There will be a matinee to-day. ...

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  12. THE PALACE.

    The "World Entertainers" enter to-day on the last day of their season at the Palace Theatre. Ann Penn and Geraldine Valllcre give the principal acts. ...

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  13. JEWISH OPERA COMPANY.

    Next Saturday night, at the Palace Theatre, a new Jewish opera company will appear in "Kol Nidrol." This will be followed on Wednesday, December 4, with another work, entitled "Bar ...

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  14. GRAND OPFRA HOUSE.

    There will be the usual cnange of programme to-day at the Orand Opera House. The "Old Time Minstrels," Peggy Pryde, Hartley Court, the Cahill Shters, Vi Jagelman, Marie Maxwell, Louie ...

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  15. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    Members of the Mosman Musical Society will present the musical comedy "A Southern Maid" this evening at the Mosman Town Hall, with Miss Doirle Ward in the leading part, and Mr. A. H. ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. TURRET THEATRE—"THE SILVER CORD."

    Sidney Howard's play "The Silver Cord" is to be presented to-night, and again next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, at the Turret Theatre It deals with the over-jealous love of a mother ...

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  17. THE PLAYBOX.

    To-night is the last night of "The Front Page" at the Playbox Theatre, in Crown-street. Next Wednesday evening Mr. Duncan Macdougall will present Eugene O'Neill's play "Strange Interlude." ...

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  18. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    This and next week-ends the last performances of Courts and Courtships will be given at the Theatre of Youth It will be presented to-night This afternoon ' A Day with the Noah s Ark ...

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  19. CITY ORGANIST'S RECITALS.

    The City Organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) will resume his scries of Saturday night organ recitals this evening at the Town Hall. His programme Includes "Ponchlelll's "Dance of the Hours" and ...

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  20. MR. McCLELLANDS PUPILS.

    Pupils of Mr. Richard Mcclelland will give s, programme of operatic arias, numbers from oratorio, and modern songs to-night at the King's Hall. The combined choirs of the Presbyterian ...

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  21. A NEW ZEALANDER'S ESSAYS.

    There is some capital reading in "Joy of the Road," a collection of essays and sketches by Miss Elsie K. Morton. Miss Morton is a New Zealander, She loves her native land, and her ...

    Article : 355 words
  22. BENNETT-NORTH STUDIO.

    The annual concert of the Bennett-North studio will be held to-night at the Conservatorium Hall. ...

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  23. SIGNOR CACIALLI'S PUPILS.

    At the Conservatorium Hall on Monday night pupils of Signor Guide Cncialll will give their annual concert. Miss Phyllis Grigsoy will play violin solos, and Miss Ettie Cohen is the ...

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  24. MISS KEAM'S PUPILS.

    Pupils of Miss Dorothy Kearn will give an entertainment, consisting largely of dancing, on Monday night, at the King's Hall. ...

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  25. MISS HOOPER'S PUPILS.

    Pupils of Miss Shadforth Hooper will give their annual concert on Monday night at the Turret Theatre, Milson's Point Miss Heather Bell is the assisting artist. ...

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  26. SYDNEY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Madrigal Society will give its seventysixth concert next Wednesday night at the Conservatorium Hull, conducted by Mr. Arnold Mote. ...

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  27. JORDAN PLAYERS—"LADY FREDERICK."

    The Jordan Players will present Somerset Maugham's comedy, "Lady Frederick," next Wednesday night, at St. James's Hall, in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. ...

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  28. Mr. CARL BUDDEN-MORRIS.

    Mr. Carl Budden-Morris will give a piano recital next Wednesday nigh at the Acolian Hall. ...

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  29. DIPLOMA CONCERTS.

    This year, there will be three diploma concerts at the Conservatorium—one next Thursday, one on December 4, and one on December 11. ...

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  30. ALE-ANDER SVERJENSKY PUPILS.

    At the King's Hall next Thursday a piano recital will be given by the pupils of Mr. Alexander Bverjensky. The programme includes classical and modern compositions. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  31. MR. GISB AND MISS LANG.

    Mr. Brunton Gibb and Miss Ethel Lang are to give an elocutionary recital next Saturday night at the King's Hall. Their programme includes an excerpt from Barrle's "Peter Pan," "The ...

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  32. MR AND MISS McKENZIETS PUPILS.

    At Paling's Hall next Saturday night, pupils of Mr Warwick McKenzie and Miss Ella McKenzie will give a recital at Paling's Hall The pupils will be assisted by Miss Mamie Harries and Miss ...

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  33. MRS. BATES'S PUPILS.

    Pupils of Mrs. Percy Bates will give a programme of vocal music on Wednesday December 4, at the Aeolian Hall. The assisting artists are the Rev. N. Clarldge Gosse (flautist) and Miss Connie ...

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  34. THE MAN OF MYSTERY.

    Dr. Richard Lewinsohn has written an aecount of Sir Basil Zaharofl, whose persistent avoidance of the public eye has earned him the nick-name of "the mystery-man of ...

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  35. WOMEN IN LOVE.

    Some maintain that love-letters are sacredly intimate documents which should not be subjected to the scrutiny of prying eyes, but it must be allowed that Mr. R. L. Megroz has ...

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  36. BRUNTON GIBB PUPILS.

    Pupils of Mr. Brunton Gibb will give an elocutionary recital on Saturday, December 7, at the King's Hall. The plan opens at Paling's on Monday. ...

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  37. TURRET THEATRE.

    "The Silver Cord," which was staged at the Turret Theatre on Thursday night, is by Sidney Howard, the author of 'They Knew What They Wanted," which Mr. Maurice ...

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  38. ROLAND FOSTER PUPILS.

    A chorus of 50 voices will take part in the programme to be Riven on Saturday, December 7. by pupils of Mr. Roland Foster. The plan is at Nicholson's. ...

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  39. TRADES HALL.

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  40. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"SHOW BOAT."

    "The Desert Song" has finished its run at the St. James Theatre; and it will be succeeded to-day by "Show Boat." a talking film version of Edna Ferber's novel, with Laura La Plante in ...

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  41. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    At the Prince Edward Theatre last night. Paramount's talking film. "Why Bring That Up?" was presented for the first time. In conjunction with a new talkie made by Dorothy Hclmrlch ...

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  42. THEOSOPHICAL STATION, LTD.

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  43. REGENT THEATRE.

    To-day the Regent Theatre. inaugurates its policy of weekly changes of programme The two films to be screened are "Four Devils," with Janet Gaynor, Charles Morton. J. Forrell ...

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  44. LYCEUM—"THREE LIVE GHOSTS."

    A change of programme at the Lyceum Theatre to-day will bring forward "Three Live Ghosts," a new farclal talking film. ...

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  45. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE COCK-EYED WORLD."

    Large crowds are attending all the sessions of "The Cock-Eyed World" at the Theatre Royal. ...

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  46. CAPITOL—"THE COCOANUTS."

    "The Cocoanut.," a Paramount talking and musical film, enters to-day on the second week or its season at the Capitol Theatre, Tha four Marx brotners, Mary Eaton, and Oscar Shaw head ...

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  47. HAYMARKET—"MY MAN."

    The talking and singing film, "My Man," with Fannie Brice in the leading part, will be shown at the Haymarket Theatre until next Friday. On Saturday, it will be replaced by another ...

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  48. A QUEER PET.

    In "Diana, My Badger," Miss Prances Pitt tells of a rather unusual pet. Diana came to her as a baby, and Miss Pitt attempted to win her affection with cake and cheese, which, ...

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  49. THE STATE.

    To-day's talking films at the State Theatre arc "Nothlnir But the Truth." a cheerful farce in which Richard Dix arjponrs, and "The Girl from State Street." in which Conrad Naeel, Mvrna ...

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  50. STATION 2UE.

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  51. THE GARDEN THEATRE.

    The management of the Gnrdon Theatre at Burdekin House has secured the Paramount's talking film. "The Mvsterlous Dr. Fu Manchu." for to-nlght's programme. The proceeds of the ...

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  52. TALKING FILMS.

    Mr. P. W. Thring (managing director of Hoyt's Theatres, Ltd.) announced yesterday that his company had signed contracts for all talking films released by ...

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  53. ARTICLED CLERKS' EXAMINATIONS

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  54. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  55. COMMERCIAL ART STUDENTS.

    Students of the Sydney Commercial Art School have placed on view at the premises in Bathurst-street an exhibition of posters and drawings. Most of the work has been ...

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  56. MISS SELVA'S RECITAL.

    On Monday, December 5, Miss Gwen Selva will give a recitai at the King's Hall. Her programme of soprano songs includes "Valse do Chopin," a new work by Joseph Marx: Ravel's "Air de ...

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  57. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL."

    In aid of the Cripple Children Service Fund, Mr, Lawrence Campbell will recite Dickens' "Christmas Carol" cn Wednesday, December 4, at the King's Hall. The plan opens at Beales ...

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