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  2. THE BOX.

    George had at first protested half-heartedly, and then had flung himself into University activities with his usual enthusiasm. His professors might find him unsatisfactory when it ...

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  3. BROADCASTING.

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  4. FOR WOMEN

    Cranbrook School, which provides such a delightful setting for a dance, was the scene of a happy gathering last night, when 600 guests attended the annual school ball, ...

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  5. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. E. Graham, Lockhart, has accepted the call to the Cooma Presbyterian Church, which now includes West Monaro. Mr. Graham received his early education ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN THE GARDEN.

    Anyone who has a big batch of gladlodi corms to make ready for planting should take the lot and place them somewhere out of doors to swell out prior to being planted in ...

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  7. THE "TE DEUM."

    Many sing this glorious old anthem Sunday by Sunday, or hear it sung not alone on Sundays but on National and State occasions, without a thought as to its ancient origin ...

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  8. NEAR AND FAR.

    Lady Game will attend a meeting to be held at the Hotel Australia next Tuesday morning at 11.30 o'clock, to discuss arrangements for the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    Noel Coward's lively text and music and the excellence of the acting and the general presentation as arranged by Mr. George Highland, are making "Bitter Sweet" popular with large audiences ...

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  10. CRITERION.—"HAPPY AND GLORIOUS."

    A new play, "Happy and Glorious," by the English playwright. Wilfred Watter, will be staged at the Criterion Theatre this evening. As producer, Mr. Gabriel Toyne has arranged some unusual scenic ...

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  11. THE MOISEIWITSCH SEASON.

    Benno Moiselwitsch's five concerts at the Town Hall will begin on Thursday next. The opening programme will include the Prelude and Fugue (Bach-Busoni), the Sonata Apassionata of ...

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  12. THEATRE ROYAL.—"THE BIG SHOW."

    "Young" Stribling is to appear to—day and all next week in Mr. Ernest Rolls's revue, "The Big Show," at the Theatre Royal. Mr. Roils announces that two performances will be given daily. ...

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  13. SZIOETTS TOUR.

    Josef Szigeti, the famous violinist, who has begun his Australian tour with great success in Perth and Adelaide, will make his first Sydney appearance at the Town Hall on Thursday, July 28. This ...

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  14. JOHN BROWNLEE'S CONCERTS.

    John Brownlee, now revisiting Australia after a long absence abroad, is to begin his Sydney season on August 27. Mr. Brownlee has been received with enthusiasm in Melbourne, where he gave the ...

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  15. PLAYERS' CLUB.—"THE WHITE BLACKBIRD."

    Lennox Robertson's play, "The White Blackbird," will be staged by members of the Players' Club this evening at St. James' Hall. There will be further performances next Saturday and on ...

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  16. SAVOY THEATRE.—"THE YOUNG IDEA."

    Members of the Independent Theatre will stage Noel Coward's play, "The Young Idea," to-night at the Savoy Theatre. This is the second of a series of performances. The play will be repeated ...

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  17. SYDNEY REPERTORY THEATRE.

    At the Sydney Repertory Theatre this evening, Mr. Scott Alexander will stage a now play by the Australian author, Mr. Morris Hay, entitled "Something Wrong." There will be another performance ...

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  18. MISS GLADYS GUEST.

    Miss Gladys Guest a pupil of Mr. Brunton Gibb, will give a recital of verse and prose to-night at the Aeolian Hall. The authors represented include Shakespeare, Bernard Shaw, Stephen Leacock, ...

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  19. ANNUAL MEETING.

    At the third annual meeting of the Women's Pioneer Society, held yesterday afternoon at Bmdekln House, a year of satisfactory progress was reported, despite the decrease in ...

    Article : 229 words
  20. CHILDREN'S DRAMATIC COMPETITION.

    The children s dramatic competition will be continued this afternoon at the Aeolian Hall, under the auspices of Mr. Don Finley and Miss Fay Hornby. This is the fifth of six weekly sessions. ...

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  21. TOWN HALL ORGAN.

    Mr. Frnest Truman has chosen a miscellaneous programme for his recital on the Town Hall organ to-night. Opening with the overture to Flotow's "Martha," he will include also a Passacaglia of ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYED BENEFIT CONCERT.

    The Marrickville Municipal Orchestra will give a concert at the Marrickville Town Hall to-morrow night to aid unemployed musicians in the district. The assisting artists are Miss Nellie Kemp and ...

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  23. BAND MUSIC.

    The Newtown Band will play in Toronga Park tomorrow afternoon, under the direction of Mr. C. Bignall. ...

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  24. SACRED CONCERT.

    Miss Alice Bryant has arranged a concert of sacred music for to-morrow afternoon at the Manly Presbyterian Church. She will play Bach's Fantnsia and rugue in G minor and othor organ ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. "THE CONSTANT WIFE."

    Somerset Maugham's play, "The Constant Wife," will be staged again next Wednesday night by members of the Pickwick Theatre Club Group. ...

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  26. ROYAL SYDNEY APOLLO CLUB.

    The programme to be sung by the Royal Sydney Apollo Club at its concert in the Conservatorium Hall next Wednesday night includes Sullivan's "The Beleaguered," and Raff's "Winter Song." The ...

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  27. PRIZE-WINNING OPERETTAS.

    Excerpts from operettas which won prizes in the recent competition organised by Miss Nathalie Rosenwax will be played next Thursday night at the Arts Club. These operettas are "The Island ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. DANCE FOR CHAPEL FUND.

    The Barker College Chapel Fund, for which the Mothers' Association of the school, the Old Boys' Union and the piesent pupils have been working for the past five or six years, ...

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  29. ROSEVILLE MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Roseville Musical Society will stage a revue entitled "Happy Days" at the Chatswood Town Fall on July 27 and 28. Miss Dagmar Roberts will appear in the second half of the programme in ...

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  30. THE WENTWORTH PLAYERS.

    The Wentworth Players will stage Robertson's "Caste" at St. James's Hall on Wednesday, July 27. under the direction of Mr, Phil K. Walsh. ...

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  31. MAYFAIR.—"THE BLUE DANUBE."

    In response to numerous requests, the management of the Mayfair Theatre has decided to bring back the charming English film, "The Blue Danube," for another week. The principals are Joseph ...

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  32. PLAZA.—"THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD."

    "The Man Who Played God," in which Mr. George Arliss appeals is still attacting large audienccs to the Plaza Theatre. The film is now in its third week. The next attraction will be ...

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  33. PRINCE EDWARD.—"ONE HOUR WITH YOU."

    The first half of the programme at the Prince Edward Theatre has been completely changed, for the benefit of those who wish to see "One Hour With You" a second time. Mr. Albert Cazabon ...

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  34. LYCEUM.—"LADIES OF THE JURY."

    The genial story, "Ladles of the Jury," in which Edna May oliver represents a particularly characterful juror, is now in its second week on the screen oi the Lyceum Theatre. The supporting ...

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  35. STATE.—"BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK."

    A notable cast appears in "But the Flesh is Weak," which is being shown at the State Theatre. The players include Robert Montgomery, Edward Everett Horton, Nora Gregor Heather Thatcher, ...

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  36. ST. JAMES.—"ARSENE LUPIN."

    John and Lionel Barrymore, Karen Morley, and Tully Murshall are the leading actors in "Arsene Lupin" at the St James Theatre. This production telescopes several of the Louis Blanc stories ...

    Article : 40 words
  37. COMMEMORATION BALL.

    To commemorate the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, the flag officers of the club entertained at a ball last night at the clubhouse ...

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  38. CAPITOL.—"THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER."

    Blister Keaton, Jimmy Durante, Polly Moran, Roland Gilbert, and Maud Eburne appear in "The Passionate Plumber," which is now being screened at the Capitol Theatre. The story is founded on ...

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  39. THE REGENT.

    Patrons of the Regent Theatre to-day will see Claudette Colbert and Edmund Lowe in "The Misleading Lady," and Alexander Kirkland, Violet Heming, and Ralph Bellamy in "Almost Married." ...

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  40. THE EMPIRE.

    To-day's programme at the Empire Theatre includes "The Devil's Lottery," with Elissa Landl, and "Strangers in Love," in which Kay Francis and Fredric March appear. ...

    Article : 31 words
  41. STATE NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    The American tennis players will be seen in action at the State Newsreel Theatre to-day, at the opening of the Davis Cup finals. There will be the usual array of other interesting topical Items. ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. "JULIUS CAESAR."

    Shakespeare's tragedy of "Julius Caesar" was performed yesterday at a matinee at the Savoy Theatre for the instruction of an audience of schoolboys attending various ...

    Article : 217 words
  43. Family Notices

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  44. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL.

    The Bexley centre for St. Luke's Hospital will hold its annual ball at the Palais Grand, Rockdale, on July 12. Mrs. F. J. Marshall Is the president of the centre; Miss A. ...

    Article : 105 words
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