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  2. MOONSTONE LUCK.

    Perhaps because at sunset, and often at sunrise, the Violet river wore sometimes the blue, sometimes the purple, look of the wine-coloured sea, the Chiltern family had always ...

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  3. LETTERS MINISTER VERSUS TEACHERS' FEDERATION.

    Sir,—Many people outside those connected with the education system of the state will sincerely regret the imposse which has been reached in the controversy between the ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE MARSHAL FOCH.

    M. Raymond Recouly is a Parisian journalist of high standing, who, during the war, donned uniform and was, for a time, attached to Foch's staff. After the war he resumed ...

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  5. NEW RECORDS.

    Since the advent of the electrical process of recording with its enormous improvement in orchestral reproduction, Wagner's operas have received a good deal of attention, and quite ...

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  6. BROADCASTING. NATIONAL SERVICE.

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  7. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Mr. William Faversham's season is to open in Sydney on March 15 with "The Prince and the Pauper." This dramatisation, in seven scenes, of a story by Mark Twain, deals with ...

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  8. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."

    The cast of Mr. Arthur Greenaway's production of "The Merchant of Venice" on Monday, March 3, and for several nights thereafter, includes himself as Shylock, Miss Adele Quinn as Pertis, ...

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  9. MUSIC TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    Many subjects of importance to the teaching profession will be discussed at the third annual music teachers' conference, which is to be held at Easier. The Premier. Mr. Davin, will give ...

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  10. UNION THEATRES.

    After a successful season Gloria Swanson's talking film. "The Trespasser," is to be withdrawn shortly from the St. James Theatre, and replaced by "Paris," with Irene Bordoni and Jack Buchanan. ...

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  11. CRITICISM.

    "A Miscellany" is the title of a collection of essays on various literary subjects by Dr. A. C. Bradley. Several of them deal with the work of poets of the romantic revolution and ...

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  12. PRINCE EDWARD—"THE LOVE PARADE."

    "The Love Parade" is having a remarkable success at the Prince Edward Theatre thanks to Mourier Chevaller's charming personality and the general brightness of the production. ...

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  13. ROYAL—"THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN."

    "The Trial of Mary Dugan" is now entering on the last days of its season at the Theatre Royal. The cast of this film includes Norma Shearer. Raymond Hackett, H. B. Warner, Lewis ...

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  14. THE RECENT.

    Joan Crawford appears in her first talking film to-day at the Regent Theatre, supported by Ernest Torrens, Robert Monteomery, Eddle Nugent, Gertrude Astor, John Millan, and Holmes Horbert. ...

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  15. THE EMPIRE.

    "Married in Hollywood" and "Why Leave Home?" make up to-day's programme at the Empire Theatre. Next Saturday Mary Philbia and Conrad Veldt will appear on the screen in a Universal attraction ...

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  16. RED INDIANS.

    After a hundred years of exploitation and ignominy, the Red Indian is to have his chance to become an American, a "white" man. ...

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  17. TARIFF ON THE FARM.

    Sir,—The question of Australian-made socks is treated in a very flippant manner by Mr. F. Edwards, and he sidesteps it in no uncertain manner. One trouble apart from ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE NEW MOON."

    With its brilliant settings and its romantic story. "The New Moon" is still attracting large audiences to Ker Majesty's Theatre. There is as yet no indication as to when the run of this musical ...

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  19. CR[?]ERION—"JOURNEY'S END."

    At the Criterion Theatre to-day Sherriff's absorbing play. "Journey's End." will be staged for the fiftieth time in Sydney. Both the acting and the staging are remarkably realistic. ...

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  20. "MURDER ON THE SECOND FLOOR."

    Mr. Leon Gordon is arranging to stage "Murder on the Second Floor." a play by Frank Vosper, on Saturday, March 1. His season will be limited to two weeks, since he must go to New Zealand on ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. Edwards, in his reply to "South-western Farmer," refers to cotton socks, but cotton was not mentioned by "South-western Farmer." Working men's woollen socks, ...

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  22. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"DIVORCE."

    Mr. Richard Bellairs has decided to extend the sesson of "Divorce" at the Grand Opera House for another four nights, with a matinee this afternoon. The play ends its run next Wednesday ...

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  23. ANCIENT RITES.

    "Ancient Rites and Ceremonies," by Miss Grace Keith Murray, may be described as on essay in comparative anthropology. By examining the practices prevailing in various ...

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  24. "MY OLD DUTCH."

    Next Saturday at the Grand Opera House. Mr. George Marlow will stage "My Old Dutch." a play which has been made famous by Albert Chevelier. Mayne Linton will play Mr. Chevaller's ...

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  25. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    The revue company headed by Mike Connors and Queen[?] Paul began a season at Fuller's Theatre last night. Others in the cast include Syd Beck, Phil Smith, Frank Chapple's "super six ...

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  26. COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE.

    [?] [?] Tehnanl is still staging Tehekoff's play. "The Bengull," twice a week—on Tuesdays and Thursdays—at the Community Playhouse in Forbes-street. To-night, there will be a special ...

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  27. STATION 2GB.

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  28. INTERMEDIATE GERMAN.

    Sir,—A close analysis of the German results in the recent Intermediate examination reveals an extraordinary state of affairs; either the schools or the examiners are at fault, ...

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  29. TOWN HALL ORGAN

    Donizetti's opera, "Lueia dl Lammermoor," will furnish the programme to be played by the City Organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) to-night in the Town Hall. The selection includes "Regnava ...

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  30. LANGLEA OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    The Langlea Operatic Society will give a performance of "Sybil" to-night at the Rockdale Town Hall. ...

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  31. GRACE STAFFORD'S PUPILS.

    Pupils of Miss Grace Stafford will appear at St. James's Hall to-night in a programme of recitations and stetches, with some selections by the verse-speaking choir. ...

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  32. BAND MUSIC.

    The Metropolitan Band, conducted by Mr. John Palmer, will play in the Green Park re[?]unds to-morrow evening at 7.30, and the Leichhardt District Band in the Botanic Gardens at 3 in the ...

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  33. MR. COLIN FERRETT.

    Mr. Colin Ferrett, a young b[?] from the studio of Mr. William Dallison, will give a recital at the Conservatorium Hall on Monday night, assisted by Mr. Plorent Hoogstoel (violinist) and Miss ...

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  34. MUSIC ON THE HARBOUR.

    A novel form of entertainment is to be held next Tursday night on board the steamer Burra-Bea. The Burra-Bra leaves the Manty wharf at Circular Quay for a cruise on the harbour, ...

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  35. STATION 2KY.

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  36. MR. BARRIE BRETTONER.

    For the programme of his plane recital at the King's Hall next Tuesday night, Mr. Barrie Brettoner (from the studio of Mr. Rex de Cairos-Rego) has chosen the "Appassionats" sonata of ...

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  37. TOURIST TRAFFIC

    Sir,—Dr. Earle Page's laudable efforts to establish a Travel Promotion and Development League should meet with the hearty approval of Australians. One has only to ...

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  38. STATION 2UE.

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  39. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  40. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS.

    Mr. Fred Quintrell will conduct an orchestra next Saturday night in the Town Hall at a concert which has been arranged to benefit the funds of unemployed musicians. The programme ...

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  41. HOUSEBREAKING.

    Frederick James Handford, 23, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Judge Thomson at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday on a charge of housebreaking. ...

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  42. THE STREAM OF TRAVEL.

    Mr. James Norman Hall is an American journalist, and his "On the Stream of Travel" takes us off the beaten track. The first chapter gives an account of his experiences ...

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  43. STATION 2UW.

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  44. MONA VALE TELEPHONES.

    Mr. J. W. Kitto, Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraphs, advises that from 10 a.m. on Monday next subscribers connected to automatic exchanges will obtain service direct ...

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  45. MR. ISIDORE GOODMAN.

    Mr. Isidore Goodman, who was recently appointed to the staff of the Conservatorium, will give his first recital in Sydney on Wednesday, February 26, at the Conservatorium Hall. ...

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  46. MISS NANCY WEIR.

    The recital to be given by Miss Nancy Weir, the 14-year-old Melbourne planist at the Conservatorium Hall on Saturday week, March 1, is causing a good deal of interest. Miss Weir was ...

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