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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The latest volume of Mr. John Buchan's "History of the War" ranges from the North Sea to Mesopotamia, and from Verdun to Salonica for its subjects. It is of unusual ...

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    A dramatic event of importance at the Criterion next Saturday will be the first production on any stage of Sumner Locke's new comedy-of-character, "Mum Dawson, Boss." ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Pink Lady" in now in rehearsal at Her Majesty's Theatre, although the interest in "The Cinema Star" has in no wise abated. Florence Young land Phil Smith in "Oh, Louis," Reginald Roberts ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. MY LOVE'S BUT A LASSIE.

    Sylvia disappeared. Presently the Judge heard her moving about upstaires. The room looked quite cheerful now that it was t[?]d[?]ed and the fire bright. Simom came and went, ...

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  6. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. P. E. Goleman, of the Trades [?] Sydney, was nominated as employees representative on the Professional and Shopworkers' group No. 9 (Clerks, metropolitan) ...

    Article : 489 words
  7. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. W. Pearson, President of the Methodist Conference, speaking at a meeting held on Thursday in the Y.M.C.A. lectureroom in connection with the world-wide week ...

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  8. CRITERION THEATRE.

    With the final matinee on Wednesday, and the farewell the same evening, the run of "The House of Glass" will terminate, as Florence Rockwell, Frank Harvey, and the other artists of the company, open ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. "FAIR AND WARMER."

    A new English company, organised by J. C. Williamson for a tour of South Africa and Australasia, is now on its way here after a prosperous season at the Cape, and will open at the Criterion Theatre on ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. PALACE THEATRE.

    "Peg o' My Heart" now enters upon the last six nights of [?] second season at the Palace Theatre, where Sura Allgood and the capable artists associated with her in Hartley Manners' comedy will make their ...

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  11. "VERY GOOD EDDIE."

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait will entirely renovate the Palace before reopening three weeks later with their new company in the American musical comedy, "Very Good Eddie" the artists for which arrived hero ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. SOLDIER RHYMES.

    Captain R. W. Campbell has written some capital prose about the war, and has now essayed the more difficult medium of verse. He is quite frank about "The Making of ...

    Article : 301 words
  13. THE BERT BAILEY COMPANY.

    For the last two weeks of [?] Sydney season the Bert Bailey Company will be noused of the Criterion Theatre instead of at the Royal. "On Our Selection" continues to delight audiences at the Theatre Royal, ...

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  14. THE PANTOMIME SEASON.

    This afternoon at 2, and again in the evening,tne new Australian pantomime, "The Bunyip," will be performed at the Grand Opera House, where the Fuller Company will unfold the fairy story of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. CAMP CHURCH HALL.

    Archbishop Kelly on Wednesday blessed and opened the church hall which has been erected for the Roman Catholic soldiers at the Liverpool Camp. ...

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  16. PROBATE COURT.

    The following probates and letter, [?] ministration were granted by the Regis[?] of Probates during the past week:- Probates.—E. G. [?]einrichs, H. Ne[?]te, [?] ...

    Article : 226 words
  17. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    There will be a change at the Tivoli Theatre this evening, the curtain rising at 8.30, and the performance ending at 10.45, as the M'Intosh direction anticipates that this will prove convenient during the ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. THE RED DANDIES, GARDEN THEATRE.

    Henceforth 8.30 will be the opening hour for the Red Dandies at the Garden Theatre, Rayswater-road, where last night the troupe successfully presented another change of programme. Ensemble numbers ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. THROUGH FRENCH EYES.

    "Through French Eyes," by M. Henry D. Davray, is a generous tribute to Britain's war effort. It would have been natural enough if the French had failed to realise ...

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  20. NEW NOVELS.

    Mr. W. Dane Banks has a certain affinity to Mr. Arnold Bennett, though he has yet to equal Mr. Bennett's craftsmanship. The latter has given us the freedom of the Five ...

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  21. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECICAL.

    This evening the City Organist will give his customary recital of romantic and operatic music at the Town Hall, including in the latter category the overturns to "I[?] Mascotte" and, "Les Cloches de ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Charles Copel Mandel, of Manton, De[?] street, Bondi, formerly of Uralla, comm[?] traveller. Mr. W. H. Palmer, official assi[?] ...

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  23. LAW NOTICES.

    Probate Jurisdiction.—The account set down [?] passed on Monday, 15th instant (Court [?] will be passed on 23rd instant at the same [?] In Equity.—Before the Deputy Rigistrar in E[?] ...

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  24. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The Caledonian Society of Sydney Will give their monthly concert at the Southern Cross Hall to-night, When Chief T. Clark will preside, Mr. W. Lorimer will be musical director, and Miss J. Macfadyen ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. ANCELON CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    The A[?]on Chapman School of Elocution, which opens agains on Monday, will begin the customary monthly recitals in St. James's Hall early in February. The programmes will comprise short plays, sketches, ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before the Register.—At 10.30 a.m.: Black [?] ford. ...

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  27. FREE VOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Mrs. Haffenden Smith announces that entries may be sent in for her annual free scholaraships. Four Scholarships are being awarded this year. One entitles the winner to three years' vocal training free of all ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. SLY-GROG CHARGE.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday [?] ward Clune, 37, was charged, before Mr. [?] farence, S.M., with selling liquor with[?] license, and on being convicted was fined [?] ...

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  29. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    The new programme at the Crystal Palace on Monday next includes "The Law Decides" and "His Busted Trust," a Keystone comedy. "The Law Decides" is a domestic drama, which features Donald ...

    Article : 145 words
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  31. WIRTH'S HIPPODROME.

    The matinee of "A Daughter of the Gods," at Wirth's new Hippodrome, starts to-day at 2.15. The evening show, with Mr. Gustav Stapo[?]ki's orchestra, is at 8.15. Annette Kellerman is seen in the big ...

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  32. THE LYCEUM.

    Douglas Fairbanks in "American Aristocracy," William Desmond and Jane Grey in "Waifs," and Charles Murray and Louise Fazenda in "Bombs," constitute the programme at the Lyceum beginning to-day. ...

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  33. WEST'S PICTURES.

    To-day and to-night patrons of West's Olympia will [?] Henry Warner in "The Beggar of Cawnpore," also the 14th series of "The Iron Claw." On Monday west's will screen Billie Burke in her third feature of ...

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  34. THE WHITE CITY.

    There was a large attendance on Thursday night at the White City carnival. To-night the popular place of amusement will be open from 7.30 to 11. ...

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  35. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    The Fair Rents Court yesterday dealt with an application in respect to No. 134 Chalmers-street, Sydney, a terrace brick house of six rooms and a kitchen, on land 15ft 6in by 93ft ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. GOVERNOR MACQUARIE.

    The eighth volume of "The Historical Records of australia's deals with the early years of Macquarie's administration, an important epoch in the development of the young colony. ...

    Article : 904 words
  37. SAMUEL BUTLER OF EREWHON.

    Samuel Butler, of whom Mr. J. C. Harris has written a most appreciative biography, had the misfortune to be born either too late or too soon. If he had lived earlier ...

    Article : 552 words
  38. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    The Unbroken Line, Warner Allen: Lady Login's Recollections (Smith, Elder.) Side Stepping with Shorty, shorty M'Cabe, Ford, (Hodder and Stoughton.) ...

    Article : 145 words
  39. THE MALTESE IMMIGRANTS.

    We should be glad if Mrs. Margaret Fell, writer of a letter which appeared in the "Herald" of Tuesday last, January 9, on the above subject, and which enclosed a £5 note, ...

    Article : 43 words
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