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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE

    This is an age when, to quote a nonexistent poet, with Scapegrace monarchs re-enthroned, And all their tricks and sins condoned, ...

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  3. LETTERS

    Sir,—Your leader in this morning's issue on the City of Sydney Eisteddfod must have been read with great interest, not only by those directly interested in the competitions, but ...

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  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The Beethoven Quartet, Opus 127, which the Budapest players presented at Thursday's recital, was not only the last work played by them in public during their present season, ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last nights are announced of "Miss Hook of Holland" at the Theatre Royal. This attractive musical comedy is being produced by Frederick Blackman, with a cast that includes Gus Bluett, ...

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  6. STATE THEATRE.

    George Arliss in "Cardinal Richelieu" is now in his third and last week at the State Theatre. The supporting feature is "Going Highbrow," with Edward Everett Horton, Zasu Pitts, and Guy Klbbce. ...

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  7. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    At the Empire Theatre the principal attractions are Ruby Keeler and Al Jolson in "Go Into Your Dance," and Warner Baxter and Kettl Galilan in "Under the Pampas Moon." ...

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  8. TIVOLI THEATRE

    This afternoon, at the Tivoli Theatre, American variety celebrities will open "Hello America." in which ma[?] new turns will be presented. ...

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  9. CINESOUND REVIEW.

    The ceremony marking the opening of the New South Wales Parliament is reproduced by the Cinesound Review now showing at the State, Lyceum, Capitol, and Lyric Theatres. Maroubra's Sea Lion ...

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  10. INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    "Richard of Bordeaux," the mediaeval play by Gordon Daviot, will be presented to-night at the Savoy Theatre by the 'Independent Theatre in the presence of the Governor and Lady Hore-Ruthven. ...

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  11. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    The Rev. E. L. Watson, addressing the delegates at the forty-fourth annual convention of the New South Wales Christian Endeavour Union, in the Bathurst-street Baptist Church ...

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  12. REGENT THEATRE.

    Warner Bros.' pictur[?]ation of Alice Tisdale Hobart's novel "Oil for the Lamps of China," with Josephine Hutchinson, Pat O'Brien, and Jean Muir playing the central characters, is the chief ...

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  13. REGAL OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    The Regal Operatic Society will present "Love Wins Through" at the State Conservatorium on September 23, 24, 26, and 28. There will be a chorus of 60 voices Russian ballets and an orchestra ...

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  14. PLAZA THEATRE.

    "The Farmer Takes a Wife," Fox Films' new Janet Gaynor picture, in which is Introduced her new leading man, Henry Fonda, is principal attraction at Hoyts' Plaza Theatre, where it is ...

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  15. VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR.

    The Viennese Boys' Choir will arrive from Melbourne on Monday and will open its Sydney season at the Town Hall on the following night. The choir, which is under the direction of J. and N. ...

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  16. PALACE THEATRE.

    Ruby Kecler and Al Jolson in "Go Into Your Dance," and Warner Baxter and Ketti Gallian in "Under the Pampas Moon," are being screened at the Palace Theatre. ...

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  17. BRYANTS' PLAYHOUSE.

    The entries in the one-act play tournament organised by Miss Beryl Bryant. are at present being played at Bryants' Playhouse. Forbes-street. Darlinghurst. every Wednesday night. Next Wednesday ...

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  18. GEORGE EDWARDS BROADCAST.

    To-morrow, at 8.45 p.m.. George Edwards and his players will present from 2GB the second of a series of dramas entitled "Abyssinia." ...

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  19. MINNA WEIDELE RECITAL.

    Minna Weideie's next recital will be given on October 3. ...

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  20. LUNA PARK.

    Thousands of feet of timber have been used in the construction of the 15 amusement devices which will be available to the public when Luna park opens at Milson's Point on October [?]. "The ...

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  21. PATRICIA PAGE STUDIO.

    The annual demonstration by the Patricia Page Studio will be given at the Conservatorium Hall on Monday. September 30. at 7.4[?] p.m. when a programme of modern physical culture and dancing ...

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  22. BROADCASTING.

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  23. CARILLON RECITAL.

    On Sunday. September 22. at 3 p.m., Mr. J. D. Gordon, honorary carllionlst. will give a recital on the Sydney University carillon. ...

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  24. BUSHLAND EXHIBITION.

    Arrangements have been completed for the sixth annual Bushland Exhibition, organised by the Rangers' League to arouse public appreciation of the need for prnserving ...

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  25. THESPIAN DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS.

    On Wednesday. September 25, at St. James Hall, the English comedy, "Leave It To Mother." will be presented by Thesplon Dramatic Productions, in aid of the Smith Family charity fund. The play ...

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  26. "CAN'T SEE ME!"

    Newest of the series, "New Poetry." Is "The Fox's Covert," by Blanaid Salkeld, a long, loose succession of reflections on the model of "In Memoriam" perhaps, but fully in the modern ...

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  27. SYDNEY PLAYERS' CLUB.

    On next Saturday evening the Sydney Players' Club will present "Red Sky at Night," an Australian historical romance by Dymphana Cusack Mr. John Appleton is the producer and the cast consists of ...

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  28. SYDNEY FERRY CONCERT CRUISE.

    A feature which is being well received by Sunday night tourists on Sydney Ferries' concert excursions is the singing of Miss Amy Ostinga, the popular mezzo soprano. Miss Maggle Foster with her violin. ...

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  29. SONG RECTTALS.

    The next of six song rec[?]tals by Laurence Macaulay basso. under the auspices of the st. Columba Presbyterian Church Choir and Musical Association will take place on Thursday. September 26. when ...

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  30. LATE MR. LATIMER.

    The estate of Mr. William Fleming Latimer, formerly a member of the Legislative Council, late of Woollahra, who died on July 21, has been sworn for probate at £14,300. Mr. ...

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  31. MUSIC LOVERS' CLUB.

    On Friday the programme for the Music Lovers' Club will include r short talk, "Hiking Over Europe," by Mrs. Basll Newson. There will be muslcal number. ...

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  32. WORKERS' ART CLUB.

    To-morrow night, at the Workers' Art Club, 36 Pitt-street, Sydney, the Soviet comedy, "Squaring the Circle," will be presented. ...

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  33. EISTEDDFOD WINNERS.

    Miss Phyllis Thomson (soprano) and Mr. Colin Chapman (baritone), winners in the operatic section of the recent City of Sydney Eisteddfod, will be heard at R concert to be given at the ...

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  34. MISS SKYRING'S RECITAL.

    Miss Emily Skyring, who gave a recital of songs at the Conservatorium on Tuesday night, chose her music from among the works of Mozart, Schubert, Gabriel Faure, and ...

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  35. STAGE SUCCESSES OF THE PAST YEAR.

    The six "Famous Plays of 1934-5" are "Viceroy Sarah," by Norman Ginsbury; "The Dominant Sex," by Michael Egan; "Frolic Wind," by Richard Pryce; "The Old Ladies," ...

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  36. "MERELY A MOB."

    Sir,—Whilst the Communist organs issued in this city (of which there are a number) constantly paint glowing pictures of the glorious life in Russia, the real truth is ...

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  37. MIDDAY RECITALS.

    Miss Lilian Frost will give an organ recital at the Pitt-street Congregational Church on Wednesday, beginning at 1.15 p.m. An attractive programme has been arranged by ...

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  38. A PROPHET OF MANKIND.

    The stormy career of Ernst Toller has perhaps hindered the full recognition of one of the greatest of all modern dramatists[?] and the prophet of mankind has been obscured in the ...

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  39. "ENTERPFANS' " CONCERT.

    Mrs. Percy Bates' "Enterpeans," winners of the choral contest for women's voices at the City of Sydney Eisteddfod, will give a concert at St[?] James's Hall on October 16. The choir will provide a ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. CHERNIAVSKY RECITALS.

    Leo Cherniavsky's fifth broadcast violin recital under the auspices of the Atlantic Union Oll Co., Ltd., will be given to-morrow night over station 2UW. He has chosen the following programme:— ...

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  42. AUSTRAL PLAYERS.

    The Austral Players will present "Smilin' Through," a comedy drama in a prologue and three acts, at St. James's Hall on Monday and Tuesday. The proceeds will be devoted to the Westmead Boys' ...

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  43. SUNDAY BAND MUSIC.

    Botanic Gardens: Petersham-Dulwich Hill District Band, 3 p.m. Yeo Park Ashfield District Band, 3 p.m. Manly Wharf: Metropolitan Band, 1.45 p.m. ...

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  44. JOHN O' LONDON'S LITERARY CIRCLE.

    On Tuesday, September 24. Mr. C. Fleming will deal with Australian natural colour Films at a meeting of the John o' London's Literary Circle, whose rooms are now at Bull's Chambers, Martin-place. ...

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  45. MELODY WAY CLASS WORK.

    Demonstrations of "Melody Way" piano class work will be given by Miss Winifred R. G. Steber's pupils on Friday next, at 3.30 p.m., at Manly Literary Institute, and at Balgowlah Music centre on ...

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  46. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    Queen Victoria continues to fascinate biographers. Mr. E. F. Benson now, having written a life of her son, Edward VII., devotes a large volume to the great and distant but ...

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  47. CHAMBER-MUSIC CLUB.

    Next Friday evening, September 20, at Paling's Concert Hall[?] the Musical Association will hold its monthly chamber-music evening. These evenings are arranged to encourage practice groups in ...

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  48. BLONDIN.

    Sir,—The following is the information sought by A. J. Reynolds in your issue of the 7th instant: The tight rope-walker was — L'estrange hte "Australian" blondin. Blondin ...

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  49. ROYAL SYDNEY APOLLO CLUB.

    For the Royal Sydney Apollo Club's concert at the Conservatorium Hall on Wednesday evening, the artists will include Miss Nora Mack (soprano) and the Bridges Tr[?]o (Instrumentalists). ...

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  50. LIGHTFOOT-BURLAKOV THEAT[?]

    A "carnival" evening will be held on Saturday, September 28, at the Studio Theatre. Pitt-street. There will be dramatic sketches, cabaret Items, dance numbers, and general dancing. ...

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  51. SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYS.

    The Shakespearean actor, Augustus Neville, with a cast of Shakespearean players, will give a series of matinees at the Savoy Theatre at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 20. and Thursday, September ...

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  52. SHORT NOTICE.

    "Roving Commission," by Peter Ritchie Calder, tells how this enterprising journalist sallied out along t the highways and byways of England in search of "eerie experiences and ...

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  53. ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ART.

    At the Savoy Theatre on Thursday evening, the Academy of Dramatic Art will present a varied programme. Including Mr. Maseneld's new verse play, "End and Beginning." ...

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  54. ST. JAMES THEATRE.

    "David Copperfield" is still attracting crowded houses at the St. James Theatre, where four sessions are held daily. The last days of the popular film will be announced soon. ...

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  55. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    "Private Worlds" is in its third week at the Prince Edward Theatre. In a lighter vein. "Mississipp[?]," the new W. C. Fields picture, is a combination of humour and catchy new melodies sung ...

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  56. ACTING FOR WOMEN.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue your correspondent, "University Graduate," surely imputes rather base motives to the Little Theatre artists of Sydney. It is usually believed that most of ...

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  57. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The feature films at the Lyric Theatre are "Society Doctor." with Chester Morris and Virginia Bruce, and "Rocky Mountain Mystery," with Randolph Scott and Kathleen Burke. ...

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  58. LIBERTY THEATRE.

    "One Night of Love" at the Liberty Theatre, though in its ninth month. Is still attracting large audiences at three daily sessions. ...

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  59. KING'S CROSS THEATRE.

    At the King's Cross Theatre, "Werewolf of London" and "Don't Bet on Blondes" are the main talkies. ...

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  60. MAYFAIR THEATRE.

    "Brewster's Millions," with Jack Buchanan, is in its fifth week at the Mayfair Theatre, and tile daily audiences are still large. ...

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  61. STATE THEATRETTE.

    Emperor Halle Sellassle discussing the war question with his advisers, Hariem negroes volunteering for service in Abyssinia, and South Africa drawing in the last test are oversea items in the current ...

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  62. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.

    Released at Hoyts' Regent and Plaza Theatres, the current edition of Fox Movietone News is headed by pictures of the River Murray taken by Movietone cameramen on their round-Australian ...

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  63. CAPTURED BY THE EMDEN.

    Sir,—It does not seem like 20 years since the incident related by Captain Robinson, of the "City of Manchester," in your issue of the 9th inst., when six British ships were sunk ...

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  64. THE ROMANCE OF FUR.

    Talking of fur, who knows that Boadicea wore a cloak of wolf's fur, dyed black, and lined with woven stuff; that Queen Elizabeth was fond of her furred nightgowns; that ...

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  65. LONDON RECITAL BROADCAST.

    Miss Daphne Harpur, a Sydney pianist, was heard last evening in a rebroadcast of portion of a concernt programme from the London studio of the B.B.C., through station 2BL. ...

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  66. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    "Laddie." with John Beale and Gloria Stuart, is the principal talkie at the Empress Theatre. ...

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  67. LYCEUM.

    The current attraction at the Lyceum is "Drake of England," with Matheson Lang and Athene Seyler. "Something Always Happens" is the supporting picture. ...

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  68. EMBASSY THEATRE.

    "[?]cky Sharp." with Miriam Hopkins and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Frances Dee, and Billie Burke is the feature film at the Embassy Theatre. "Hooray for Love" is the support. ...

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  69. CAPITOL THEATRE.

    At the Capitol Theatre the two principal talkies are "Were-Wolf of London" and "Don't Bet on Hlondes." There are four sessions daily. ...

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