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  2. BROADCASTING.

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  3. LETTERS

    Sir,—I have for some years urged the appointment of a Royal Commisison to inquire into the question of law reform in New South Wales, with a view to making the ...

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  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    This evening Music Week will come to a gay conclusion with the annual "revel." at which leading Sydney musicians lay [?]ide their professional dignity and move about in the ...

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  5. CURRENT LITERATURE

    "Behind Mud Walls in India," by Mrs. Chariotte Wiser and Mr. William Wiser, enables one to appreciate the complexity of the problems involved in self-government for ...

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  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 263 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    Bea[?]rd Shaw's great play. "Saint Joan," [?] [?] large audiences to the Theatre [?] The superb acting of Miss Syb[?] Tho[?] the greatest living exporents of her art, has [?] ...

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  8. [?]ER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—"BITTER SWEET."

    The charming musical play. [?] [?] to run at Her Majesty's Theatre. Two [?] formances will be given to-day. with [?] [?] in the leading part. supported by [?] ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    A season of vaudeville will be commenced at [?] Criterion Theatre this evening, when "[?] [?]" will be presented. Ella Shields, the [?] [?] artist, will [?]ead a company, which will [?] ...

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  10. A DANISH SAGA.

    "Klengenberg of the Arctic," who died in Vancouver last year, and who. before his death narrated his story to Mr. T. MacInnes to be edited, was a celebrity in his day. Bors ...

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  11. BROWNLEE CONCERT.

    To-night at the Town Hall Mr. John Bro[?] will give the [?]al evening concert of his [?] in Sydney. The progra[?] will include the [?] lo[?] to [?] two [?] ...

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  12. DAME SYBIL AND RUSSIA.

    Sir.—I was interested when I learned from a recent telegram in your columns that Dame Sybil Thorndike had been entertained at the Melbourne Trades Hall. Doubtful that ...

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  13. [?] AND ORCHESTRA.

    Dr. W. Arundel Orchard announces that [?] ments have been made for the Con[?] Orchestra to give a concert with [?] the Town Hall on September 27. Mr. [?] ...

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  14. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    A special "surprise show" to mark the first [?] versary of the Repertory Theatre organisation [?] be given at the theatre in Kent-street this [?] ing, when a "night of laughter" is promised. [?] ...

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  15. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB.

    At the University on September 8 and 9 [?] University Dramatic Club will produce Con[?] play, "Love for Love." The c[?]t will [?] [?] Hunter, [?]. Will [?] ...

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  16. INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    "[?]." a play by Louis N. Parker, [?] was go successful [?] a screen production [?] [?] two ago, will be presented by [?] for the Independent Theatre organisation at the ...

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  17. PICKWICK THEATRE.

    "Loose An[?]." a three-act comedy of [?] York life, will be the next production of the [?] wick Theatre group. It will be performed at the [?] Theatre on September [?] and [?] ...

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  18. CITY OF SYDNEY ORCHESTRA.

    The sixth and final concert arranged by the City Council in conjunction with the professional musicians will be given of the Town Hall at 2.45 p.m. to-morrow. The City of Sydney O[?] ...

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  19. ILLAWARRA PLAYERS.

    "The Middle watch," a comedy in three [?] i[?] to be presented in the R[?] Town Hall [?] the [?] Players on September 22 and [?] The proceeds are to be devoted to charity. ...

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  20. PIANOFORTE RECITAL.

    An invitation pianoforte recital is to be [?] by Mr. Albert Eng[?] from the studio of [?] Alexander [?] at the Fo[?] Club. [?] James Buildings, on September 9. at [?] o'clock ...

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  21. VOCAL RECITAL.

    At a vocal recital to be given at the Arts [?] on Wednesday next. Mr. George [?] will [?] sent a dive[?]ed programme. Its will be [?] by Mr. Roy [?] Mackey and Miss Jean [?] ...

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  22. "UNDER THE FLAG."

    Mr. Langton C. Walsh, C.I.E., and author of "Under the Flag." waited a long time before haps he was wise. The older one grows the richer is the experience and the smaller is ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED MUSICIANS.

    The Marrickville Municipal Symphony Orch[?] is to give a concert at the local Town Hall tomorrow evening at 8.30 in aid of unemployed musicians of the districk. Mr. P. G. H[?] ...

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  24. MR. BELL'S PUPILS.

    The pupils of Mr. Leonard W. [?] will be heart in a programme of organ and [?] numbers at the Newtown Methodist Church on Tuesday evening. Mr. J[?] [?] is the ...

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  25. ORGAN RECITAL AT [?]ANLY.

    At the Manly Presbyterian Church to-morrow afternoon, at [?] o'clock, an organ recital will be given by Miss [?]. who will be assisted by Mrs. [?] Sheller (vocalist) and Mr. T. [?]. ...

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  26. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS.

    Next Wednesday the Conservatorium Students will give a concert at the Conservatorium Hall. The programme will include two Pianoforte Concertos, a vocal aria with orchestral ...

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  27. WAGE-EARNERS' HOMES.

    Sir,—In regard to "In Step's" letter, appearing in to-day's issue of the "Herold." I notice that he claims that the Savings Bank Homes' Department reduced repayments as soon as ...

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  28. DRAMATIC RECITAL.

    Misses Alexi[?] H[?] [?] and Eth[?] Lang will appeast at the King's Hall next Saturday night in selections from [?]. Bernard Shaw, [?] A. P. [?] and other [?] ...

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  29. VOST JAN[?]EN PUPILS.

    A vollu recital by students of S. Vost Jan[?] will be given to P[?] concert hall next Wednesday evening. The P[?] [?] by [?] and Tries by [?] and Go[?] will be played. ...

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  30. MANCHURIA.

    "The Third Report on Progress in Manchuria to 1932," issued by the South Manchurian Raliway, is. of course, exposed to the criticism that since the book has been ...

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  31. BAND MUSIC.

    The Railway and Tramway institute Symphony Orchestra will perform, under the condu[?] of Mr. Herbert W. Williams, at [?] [?] p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  32. STATE THEATRE.

    The principal attraction at the State Theatre [?] "Hollywood Speaks." a drea[?] behind the [?] [?] studies, and starring [?] and Pat O'Brien, Jackie Cooper fomous boy star, ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "In Step" states he was delighted at the promptitude of the Government Savings Bank in reducing interest. Has he troubled to work out how much he is ...

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  34. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRS.

    [?] comedy, "A[?] We [?]." continues to attract large attendances to Prince Edward Theatre. Glodys M[?] gives strong support in "W[?] of Romance." ...

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  35. PLAZA THEATRE.

    Wynne Gibson is a strong attraction in "The Strange Case of Clar[?] Deane," an [?] life story now being shown at the Plar[?] Theatre. On the stage. "The Three [?]" appear in [?] ...

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  36. RECENT THEATRE.

    A Warner First National production. "So [?]." will feature [?] Stan[?] at the [?] Theatre to-day. The second him will be [?] Ranch," which [?] George O'Brien. ...

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  37. ST. JAMES THEATRE.

    Commoncing at St. James Theatre at 11 o'clock to-day, will be the British musical success, "[?]shin[?] [?] featuring Re[?] [?] a [?] beauty. Jack Hulbert. Morr[?] Harvey, and Owen ...

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  38. PASS OF VICTORIA.

    Sir,—In his letter of 2[?]th ult Mr. Frank Walker, passes over facts as "views." The statement "that for the past 40 years the old road... has never been known by any other ...

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  39. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre, "Around the world in [?] Minutes," with Dougles Pair[?] in the [?] [?] role, will be shown. The supporting picture will be "Air Eagles," with Lloyd [?] and ...

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  40. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  41. CAPITOL—"ON OUR SELECTION."

    The screen [?] of Ste[?] [?] famous story. "On Our Selection." is still proving a big attraction at the Capitol Theatre, where it is in [?] fourth week. There is a good supporting ...

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  42. STRATEGY.

    Captain Liddell Hart is regarded as an authority on military subjects, and in "The British Way in Warfare" raises some interesting if controversial points. Britain, he ...

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  43. MAYPAIR THEATRE.

    "A Night Like THis." the bright show, which came to the Mayfair Theatre last week, with [?] [?] favourites as Tom Walls, Ralph Ly[?] [?] Brough, and Robertson [?] continues to have [?] ...

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  44. LYRIC THEATRE.

    At the [?] Theatre "Now Morals for [?] starring Lawis Stone. [?] Young, and [?] Perry, [?] interesting whilst the support "By Whose [?] a ro[?] production, is entertaining. ...

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  45. STATE NEW[?] THEATRE.

    King George reviewing the Home [?]: the King of [?] agreeing to con[?] [?] the world's [?] motor; and [?] testing black magic on Mount Brocken are [?] the varied ...

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  46. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "One Hour with You," which has for its principals Ma[?] Che[?] and [?] McDonald will be the now film at the Empire Theatre. [?] will have good support. ...

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