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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE

    Sir Philip Gibbs proved himself a brilliant war correspondent. "The Soul of France" was also a fine book, moving, dignified, with a touch of nobility. Then came novels which ...

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  3. REAL ESTATE.

    A good deal of important real estate business was transacted in the city during the past week. Deals of city property now nearing completion aggregate almost £250,000. ...

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  4. LETTERS

    Sir,—Letters appearing in the "Herald" recently on the administration of Norfolk Island by the Commonwealth Government call for support. I am in constant ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Grand Opera season at the New Tivoli Theatre will be continued to-night with the presentation of "Tristan and Isolde." On Monday, "Tannhauser" will be presented; on Tuesday, "The ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Some weeks ago, cable messages from Europe indicated sensational happenings in the German musical world. Dr. Furtwangler, who, as deputy president of the Reich Chamber of ...

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  7. BROADCASTING.

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  8. NEW TIVOLI REVUE.

    At the termination of the Grand Opera season, the New Tivoli Theatre will revert to varietyrevue, with performances twice daily. ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Sylvia Welling heads an attractive cast in "Victoria and Her Hu[?]ar," the musical play at the Theatre Royal. John Mayer, the English actor, Cecil Kellaway, Nellie Barnes, Sidney Burchall, ...

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  10. "NICE GOINGS ON."

    "Nice Goings On," a musical comedy, which has been running at the Strand Theatre, London, since 1933, continues, its run at the Criterion Theatre. The cast will include Gus Bluett ...

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  11. "MUSIC IN THE AIR."

    "Music in the Air" (book and libr[?]tto by Oscar Hammerstein, and music by Jerome Kern) will be revived by J. C. Williamson, Ltd., at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, February 2. Sylvia Welling, ...

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  12. KURSAAL THEATRE.

    To-night at the Kursaal Theatre, 420 Kent-stree. Mr. Scott Alexander is presenting the comedy. "Smiling, Obliging, and Polite," with himself as the manufacturer of disinfectants, supported by ...

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  13. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    To-night at the Savoy Theatre, Bligh-street, the Independent Theatre will once again present J. B. Fagan's comedy, "And So To Bed." The play has been produced by Doris Fitton, with a cast ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. MODERN MUSIC.

    Addressing the Nazi Chamber of Culture, Dr. Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment, made a fierce attack on "modern" musicians and films, says the ...

    Article : 319 words
  15. A GOOD PLAN.

    Sir,—In these times of world depression no class of the community has been harder hit than artists, and none as a class is bearing their hardships with more fortitude. Their ...

    Article : 290 words
  16. ROBERT BRUCE.

    When Miss Agnes Mure Mackenzie was asked to write a biography of Robert Bruce, King of Scots, she felt little interest in the subject. "I had, like most of my generation, ...

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  17. BRYANT'S PLAYHOUSE.

    "Bread-and-butter Women," by the young Australian dramatist. Patrick White, is being presented at Bryant's Playhouse for a season of Wednesday night performances. The play has been ...

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  18. STUDIO THEATRE CLUB.

    To-night, the Studio Theatre Club, now situated at the Emerson Hall. Liverpool-street, will present three one-act plays, which will be followed by supper and dancing, now a regular feature ...

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  19. CITY ORGANIST.

    The city organist (Mr. Truman) will give a recital at the Town Hall at 3.15 p.m. to-morrow. The programme will include selections from the works of Rink, Rachmaninoff, Rebikoff, Rubinstein, and ...

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  20. "THE ENGLISHMAN IN ITALY."

    Mr. F. S. Burnell will address John o' London's Literary Circle on January 2[?], taking as his subject. "The Englishman in Italy from Chaucer to Evelyn." ...

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  21. MR. ARTHUR MASSEY.

    Mr. Arthur Massey will give a special organ recital at St. Matthew's Church, Manly, next Monday. ...

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  22. A PROTEST.

    Sir,—In view of the gratuitous insult offered to medical practitioners and chemists by the Hospitals Commission as reported in your issue of to-day, I think that contributors to the ...

    Article : 277 words
  23. GEORGE EDWARDS' BROADCAST.

    To-morrow night, at 8.45 o'clock, George Edwards and his players will broadcast from 2GB a drama based on the life of Mozart, entitled "Mozart, Maker of Music." ...

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  24. BAND MUSIC.

    Botanic Gardens: Sunday, 3 p.m., Petersham Salvation Army Band. Circular Quay: Manly wharf, Sunday, 1.45 p.m., Metropolitan Band. ...

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  25. LO[?] THE POOR ABORIGINE!

    The new popular interest in the aboriginal problem will be reinforced by "Australia's Vanishing Race," which contains three broadcast talks under the auspices of the A.B.C. ...

    Article : 277 words
  26. AUBER'S "FRA DIAVOLO."

    The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli, one of the youngest and most talented English conductors, has recorded in two parts the melodious overture ...

    Article : 327 words
  27. SCOUT NIGHT.

    A Scout night will be held at the Sydney Sports Ground on Tuesday next. ...

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  28. "I DISCOVER THE ENGLISH."

    Periodically some hardy Frenchman or German crosses the Channel to find out the truth about the English. Are they "perfidjous?" rude? boorish? uncultivated? Are ...

    Article : 326 words
  29. HARBOUR BRIDGE PYLON EXHIBITION.

    The South-eastern Pylon exhibition with the electric camera obscura, will be open from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. to-day, to-morrow, and Monday. The Miller's Point tram stops opposite the lift entrance at ...

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  30. ARCADIA THEATRE.

    "Strike Me Lucky" and the "Dragon Murder Case" are now showing at the Arcadia Theatre. ...

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  31. CAPITOL THEATRE.

    The programme at the Capitol Theatre includes "Gambling," and Barbara Stanwyck in "A Lost Lady." ...

    Article : 17 words
  32. CIVIC THEATRE.

    "Love Captive" and "Tangled Evidence" are showing at the Civic Theatre, with Laurel and Hardy in "Busy-Bodies" as a supporting feature. ...

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  33. EMBASSY THEATRE.

    Current features at the Embassy Theatre are Jan Kiepura in "My Song for You" and "Girls will be Boys." Commencing on Friday, February 1, an interesting film, "Romantic New Zealand," will be ...

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  34. THE "UNKNOWN GIVER."

    Sir,—In common with other social service organisations, I find it very difficult after the Christmas and New year periods to ascertain the names and addresses of many of the ...

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  35. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "Gay Divorcee" and "Big Hearted Herbert" are included in this week's programme at the Empire Theatre. ...

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  36. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    Bing Crosby in "She Loves Me Not," and Zane Grey's "Wagon Wheels" are now showing at the Empress Theatre. ...

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  37. LIBERTY THEATRE.

    Grace Moore in "One Night of Love" continues to draw crowds to the Liberty Theatre. ...

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  38. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    The programme at the Lyceum Theatre includes "Beyond Bengal" and "The Blue Squadron." ...

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  39. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Robert Montgomery in "Hideout," and "Peck's Bad Boy" are current features at the Lyric Theatre. ...

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  40. MAYFAIR THEATRE.

    "Bitter Sweet" at the Mayfair Theatre will be succeeded on Wednesday by "Lily of Killarney," starring John Garrick. ...

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  41. MORE 1934 VERSE.

    A new anthology of contemporary verse, which is to be an annual institution, is "The Year's Poetry." "It is designed to illustrate the development of English poetry," and with ...

    Article : 133 words
  42. NEW MUSIC.

    Peter de Rose, the composer of the popular success, "The Old Spinning Wheel," has composed another melody, "Wagon Wheels," which is featured in the western film of the same ...

    Article : 225 words
  43. PALACE THEATRE.

    Ginger Rogers in "Gay Divorcee" is now showing at the Palace Theatre, with "Big Hearted Herbert" as the supporting feature. ...

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  44. PLAZA THEATRE.

    Carole Lombard and May Robson in "Lady by Choice," and Ann Dvorak in "I Sell Anything," are showing at the Plaza Theatre. ...

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  45. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    The premiere of Mae West's new picture "Belle of the Nineties" is to be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre this morning. The supporting feature will be "Lime House Blues." ...

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  46. REGENT THEATRE.

    Kay Francis and Leslie Howard in "British Agent," and Jo[?] E. Brown in "Six Days Bike Rider" are current attractions at the Regent Theatre. ...

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  47. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The Royal Institute of International Affairs has just issued its annual "Survey" for 1933, extending a highly valuable series of records of international events since 1920, the year of ...

    Article : 462 words
  48. JUDGE'S INTERLUDE.

    Sir,—I notice an item of public interest in this morning's issue under the above heading. This is another interlude which may or may not be of interest. Many years ago ...

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  49. ST. JAMES THEATRE.

    "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," featuring Chas. Laughton, Frederic March, and Norma Shearer, is the main attraction at the St. James Theatre. ...

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  50. STATE NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    An interesting Australian feature, "Tasmania," the Duke and Duchess of Kent on their honeymoon, and the night life-saving carnival at Coogee are included in the programme at the State News ...

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  51. SHORTER NOTICES.

    "There Was a Moon," by Hugh E. Wright, owes much to Lewis Carroll, for Sidney the Sulch is first cousin to the Snark, and when he rises from th bath and splashes Tony, that ...

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  52. STATE THEATRE.

    "Anne of Green Gables" is the main feature of the programme at the State Theatre, with "Mr. Cinders" as a supporting film. ...

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  53. COUNTRY HOSPITALS.

    At a meeting of the directorate of the Macleay District Hospital, Mr. C. Matear protested against statements by the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) that a person able to ...

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  54. SAVAGE CLUB AND "AIDA."

    Members of the Savage Club attended Thursday's performance of "Aida" in large numbers; and, after the final curtain, they entertained the management, the principals, ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. BERYL MORRIN.

    Sir,—The members of the staff associated in business with me are collecting towards the fund for the abovenamed girl. On their and my own behalf, may I express the hope ...

    Article : 138 words
  57. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    "Finally," by John A. Hutton (Hodder and Stoughton). "Thought and Language," by P. B. Ballard (London Un[?]. Press). ...

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  58. TROPICAL HYGIENE.

    Conferences have been arranged, to take place in Cairns and Townsville in March, between senior officers of the Federal Health Department and medical practitioners of those ...

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  59. BANDOENG FAIR.

    Mr. H. Francissen (at the Netherlands Consulate-General) has been appointed official representative of the annual fair at Bandoeng, Java, which will be held there from ...

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