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  2. EXAMINATION RESULTS.

    The following are the results of the examinations in Pathology and Bacteriology and in Surgery and Oral Surgery, as well as special examinations recently held for dentistry ...

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  3. PICTURE THEATRES.

    Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, and Anita Louise are starred in "The Little Princess" at the Regent Theatre. Oliver Hardy and Harry Langdon, who will be remembered in Australia, form a new ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Comedy Harmonists, who have been drawing record audiences on their second Australian tour, will begin their Sydney season next Thursday night at the Town Hall. They will give further ...

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  5. FORAY ON FREELING.

    "Now look here, Mac," Allen said deliberately, "you're in charge of the engines and I won't question your authority there, but I've got to see that the seed is sown at the proper ...

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  6. FOR WOMEN

    AT the meeting held yesterday at Fairwater, the home of Lady Fairfax, to discuss plans for the gymkhana and dog show on September 2 at the Sydney Grammar School's Weigall sports ground at Rushcutter Bay: MRS. E. BENNETT-BREMNER, with her HAGGIS, MISS MARGERY STREET with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CENTURY.

    Bette Davis in "Dark Victory" has entered on its sixth week at the Century Theatre. The supporting programme includes the latest edition of the March of Time. ...

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  8. STATE.

    "Sergeant Madden," with Wallace Beery in the lead, is now the principal attraction at the State Theatre. "Wolf Call," featuring Movita and John Carroll, is the supporting film. ...

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  9. MARCEL DU[?]RE.

    Marcel Dupre, French organist, will give a farewell season at the Town Hall, commencing next Monday night. The programme will include: To[?] cato in F (Bach); Soeur Mon[?]que (Couperin); ...

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  10. ST. JAMES.

    There is a new supporting programme at the St. James Theatre for "Good-bye, Mr. Chips," starring Robert Donat. It includes "The Story of Alfred Nobel," and "Dark Magic," a Robert ...

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  11. PRINCE EDWARD.

    "Hotel Imperial" is still at the Prince Edward Theatre. An interesting cast includes Isa Miranda, Ray Milland, and Reginald Owen. There is a strong supporting film and musical programme. ...

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  12. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Marie Burke in "Wildflower" is drawing large audiences to the Theatre Royal. Every Saturday and Wednesday there is a matinee. Miss Burke is supported by a strong cast. ...

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  13. SAVOY.

    There are four sessions each day showing "Bettelstudent" at the Savoy Theatre. There is a cast of Continental stars, and some lilting music. ...

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  14. MINERVA.

    The last four days are announced of [?] Women" at the Minerva Theatre. The cast of 40 women includes Mary Dees. The French comedy, "A Kiss from Kik[?]" will begin a season next ...

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  15. VICTORY.

    "Ruggles of Red Gap" is having a return season at the Victory Theatre. "Love Me To-night," featuring Jeanette MacDonald in many songs, is also on the programme. ...

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  16. TIVOLI.

    At the Tivoli Theatre, the British comedian, George Robey, is the star on a varied programme. "Sunshine" Sammy and "Sleepy Williams," two American comedians, add a large slice of humour. ...

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  17. LYRIC.

    Leslie Howard in "Pygmalion" has been transferred to the Lyric Theatre. The associate feature is Ralph Lynn in "All In." ...

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  18. SHORT STORY CLUB.

    Next Wednesday, at 8 p.m., there will be a combined verse and short story night at room 12, fourth floor. Post Office Chambers, 333 George Street. ...

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  19. MAYFAIR.

    "Clouds Over Europe," a film with a topical background, is now at the Mayfair Theatre. In the cast is Ralph Richardson, one of the best of the British actors. ...

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  20. BROADCASTING.

    National Station 2FC will broadcast weather and market reports and news to-day at 6.30 a.m., and a resume of the Davis Cup match at 7.55 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. There will ...

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  21. JUNIOR CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA.

    The N.S.W. Junior Choir will render, in conjunction with the percussion band, a programme at the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt Street, to-morrow, at 3 p.m. The junior orchestra, choir, and percussion ...

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  22. EMBASSY.

    "A Girl Must Live" has entered on its third week at the Embassy Theatre. In the cast is George Robey, now appearing in the flesh in Sydney, and Margaret Lockwood, who will be remembered ...

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  23. PLAZA.

    "Captain Fury[?]" which has an Australian historical background for its main theme, has commenced a season at the Plaza Theatre. A strong cast includes Brian Aherne, and Victor McLaglen. ...

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  24. "LOVE LIES."

    Members of the "Belles and Beaux" younger set will produce the English musical comedy "Love Lies." In the Radiotorium[?] The Block, 424 George Street[?] Sydney, on Wednesday and Thursday next, ...

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  25. VARIETY.

    At the Variety revival theatre, "Four Men and a Prayer" and "Only Yesterday" are the two big film attractions. Loretta Young and Richard Greene are the stars in the former film. ...

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  26. LYCEUM.

    "Sanders of the River" is at the Lyceum Theatre. Paul Robeson and Leslie Banks are the stars. ...

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  27. LIBERTY.

    "Song of the Plains," featuring Nelson Eddy in many popular songs, is the main attraction at the Liberty Theatre. Melvyn Douglas has the leading role in the supporting film, "Tell No ...

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  28. MATINEE CHEQUE PRESENTED.

    MRS. DAVID MARTIN, MISS NORRIE GIFFNEY, MRS. COLIN VENN, MRS. NOEL THOMPSON, and MRS. H. C. McINTYRE, at the ceremony which took place yesterday in the Country Women's Association Rest Rooms in Endeavour House, when a cheque for more than £195 was presented to Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. EMPIRE AND PALACE.

    "Stagecoach," starring John Wayne and Claire Trevor, is the first attraction at the Empire and Palace Theatres. "That Girl from College" is the supporting film. ...

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  30. WEDGWOOD PLAYERS.

    The next production by this group will be a revival of the locally-written comedy, "The Mad Hattons[?]" which will be staged at St. James Hall on Tuesday, September 12. Paul Johnstone is ...

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  31. CIVIC AND CAMEO.

    "Boy Friend," starring Jane Withers, and "Whispering Enemies" are the principal pictures at the Civic and Cameo Theatres. There are also a number of short films. ...

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  32. TATLER.

    "Jesse James." with Tyrone Power, and "Trouble Brewing," starring George Formby, are now at the Tatler Theatre. ...

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  33. LAWSON SOCIETY.

    Miss D[?]mphna Cusack will speak of "Some Early Women Writers in Australia" at the Henry Lawson Society on Thursday evening. ...

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  34. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.

    Views of R.A.A.F. bombers soaring over Sydney are presented by Fox Movietone News at Hoyts Regent, Plaza, Century, and at the Embassy, Mayfair, and Newsluxe theatres. A demonstration of ...

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  35. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

    A Dutch doll, specially prepared by the chef, and made with a cauliflower for a skirt, with pars[?]ips for limbs, a black bodice embossed with pickled onions, and a painted egg for a ...

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  36. SYDNEY PLAYERS' CLUB.

    This club is producing the recent London success "Lot's Wife," by Peter Blackmore, in St. James's Hall to-night, and on August 28 and 29. The production is by Mr. N. E. Waterworth, and the ...

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  37. CINESOUND REVIEW.

    The voice of a lovebird, Joey the Budgerigar, raised in a repertoire of nursery rhymes, and flight impressions taken by night on the Sydney-Brisbane airmail run are highlights of the current issue ...

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  38. JOHN O'LONDON SOCIETY.

    Mr. Charles Chauvel will lecture to the John o'London Society on "The Future of the Film Industry" on Tuesday at 28 Martin Place at 8 p.m. ...

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  39. CAMEO PLAYERS' CLUB.

    The cameo Players will present several sketches, assisted by other leading variety artists, at their studio evening to-morrow at their club-room, 377 Pitt Street. ...

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  40. STATE THEATRETTE.

    Features on the current programme at the State Theatrette include the Royal Family and the Princesses with 200 boys at the King's Camp; a Fitzpatrick travel talk, "Java Journey"; and a ...

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  41. SAVOY THEATRE LECTURES.

    A lecture entitled "The Occult Solution of Everyday Problems" will be given by Mr. Geoffrey Hodson at 7.15 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  42. BRYANTS PLAYHOUSE.

    The first performances in Sydney of Bernard Shaw's latest play "Geneva" are announced for Saturdays, September 2 and [?] at the Federation Theatre. For the benefit of those who have ...

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  43. AIR LEAGUE PARADE.

    The Ross Smith Division of the Australian Air League will hold its first divisional parade at Burwood to-day. The parade is to fall in no later than 2.15 ...

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  44. MONS VETERANS' REUNION.

    The Mons Veterans' Association will hold its silver anniversary reunion dinner in the Palm Court, Plaza Hotel, Wynyard Station, at 7.45 p.m. to-day. Mr. George Robey, English ...

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  45. NEW THEATRE LEAGUE.

    The New Theatre League will present the final performance of "Blood on the Moon" at 8 p.m to-morrow at their premises, 36 Pitt Street, near Quay. ...

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  46. SYDNEY RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY.

    For the next concert, to be held on Monday, at [?] p.m., in the studio of the Collegium Musicum, 2nd noor, 9 Hamilton Street, the following programme has been arranged: "Third Lesson of the Shadows" ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. HARMONY IN TOWN.

    I MET the Comedy Harmonists for the first time yesterday. They landed in town in the morning, and will give their first Sydney recital next week. ...

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  49. From Day to Day in Sydney.

    RECORDS made by Miss Joan Hammond, in England, were heard out here for the first time last night at a musicale arranged by Mrs. F. Penfold-Hyland, and held at her ...

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  50. FELLOWSHIP OF WRITERS.

    Mrs. Marguerite Dale, who has recently returned from abroad, will be the guest-speaker at the Fellowship of Australian Writers' meeting to-morrow. Her subject will be an "An Onlooker's Odessy." ...

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  51. MARRICKVILLE SUNDAY CONCERT.

    The Marrickville Municipal Symphony [?] of 40 performers, conducted by the guest conductor, Mr. A. H. Lamerton, will render the 106th recital to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, at the ...

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  52. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT.

    Next Wednesday the fourth Conservatorium Music concert will be given by the Sydney A.B.C. String Quartet. The programme will be String Quartet in C sharp Minor, Op. 131 (Beethoven), ...

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  53. DEMONSTRATION RECITALS.

    This morning at 9 o'clock, a demonstration recital of the music set for Grade I. planoforte by the Australian Music Examination Board will be given by Mr. F. Hutchens, through 2FC[?] 2NR. ...

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  54. ROBIN JANSEN.

    On Monday, September 18, a planoforte recital will be given at the Conservatorium Hall by Mr. Robin Jansen, a pupil of Mr. Frank Hutchens. The programme will include Sonata in D Minor, Op. ...

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  55. THEO ATKINSON.

    On Thursday, September 31, [?] recital will be given at the Conservatorium Hall by Mr. Theo Atkinson[?] baritone, from the studio of Mr. John Mansfield. The programme will include operatic ...

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  56. PARTIES FOR ROYAL BIRTHDAYS.

    ORANGE flowers to represent the Dutch national colours decorated the home of the Consul-General for the Netherlands, Mr. T. Elink Schuurman, at Vaucluse, when he ...

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  57. THE THIRTY-EIGHT THEATRE.

    To-morrow, at 8 p.m., the Thirty-eight Theatre will present a reading of "She Passed Through Lorraine," by Lionel Hale, at the Little Playhouse, 221 George Street. The reading has been ...

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  58. WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICES.

    THE disturbing nature of the international situation has been reflected in an increasing number of inquiries at the head office of Women's Voluntary Services in Federation ...

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  59. "THE GONDOLIERS."

    This Gilbert and Sullivan, opera will be produced at the Conservatorium to-night by the Sydney Musical Society, under the patronage of Lord Wakehurst. Leo Darnton will head a strong cast of ...

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  60. "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH."

    The Hordernian Society has undertaken to produce the comedy "Nothing But the Truth," at the Railway Institute, Central Railway Station, Sydney, on Wednesday, September 6, at 8 p.m., and to ...

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  61. KING'S HALL LECTURE.

    Mr. Michael Sawtell will speak at the King's Hall, 69 Hunter Street, to-morrow, at 7.15 p.m. on "Occultism and Literature." A muscal programme will precede the address. ...

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  62. SCHOOL OF MODERN WRITERS.

    Mr. Edgar Ross will speak on "The Development of Poetry and Drama," on Monday evening, at 8 p.m., at Room 13, third floor. Post Office Chambers, 333 George Street. ...

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  63. HARBOUR BRIDGE PYLON.

    The exhibition in the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon includes the Tashi Lama, the Buddish shrine, times of all nations, the cafe supreme, and the camera obscura. The pylon is open daily from 10 ...

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  64. LORD LURGAN AND MR. HUNTSMAN.

    At a musicale on Thursday night by the Rose Bay music club at the Kent Hall (Sailors and Soldiers' Memorial Hall), Rose Bay, Lord Lurgan, the English baritone, and Mr. Clifford ...

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  65. HOUSEWARMING PARTY.

    GLADSWOOD, Gladswood Gardens, Double Bay, home of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer Brunton, which has been turned into a modern guest house, was the scene of a ...

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  66. DOGS TO HAVE THEIR DAY OUT.

    DOGS of all shapes and sizes and breeds, from the comical puppy to the dignified veteran, will have their day next Saturday when the Royal Society for Prevention of ...

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  67. DANCE AT WOLLONGONG.

    FOR the first time in eight years Wollongong bachelors—50 of them—combined forces to return hospitality and entertained at an "at home" in the Soldiers' Memorial Hall, ...

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