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  2. LETTERS

    Sir,—The Minister for Transport quotes to-day from a London source a statement that trams "occupied the centre of the road, often moving in considerable phalanxes, and thus ...

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  3. REAL ESTATE.

    Much of the demand for real estate during the past week has been concentrated on investment properties, which are apparently becoming more popular. ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE

    Although Mr. Ernest Gordon Biaggini's study called "English in Australia, Taste and Training in a Modern Community," was issued in 1933, a copy has only recently been ...

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  5. BROADCASTING.

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  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    A well-known member of Sir Benjamin Fuller's opera company had some interesting things to say the other morning concerning Austialian singers. "I have been greatly ...

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  7. REGENT TREATRE.

    Eddle Cantor's new film, "Kid Millions," commences at the Regent Theatre. Mr. Cantor sings five new songs and fools extravagantly, "Murder in the Clouds" is the supporting film. ...

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  8. MAYFAIR THEATRE.

    "[?] of Killarney," with Mr. John Garrick, will continue at the Mayfair Theatre until Wednesday, when it will be replaced by "Two Hearts in Waltz Time," with Car[?] Brisson, Frances Day, ...

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  9. ST. JAMES THEATRE.

    "Ch[?] is at St. James Theatre, it brings together again Joan Crawford and Clark Gable. Support is given by "Stamboul Queat." featuring Myrna Loy and George Brent. Mr. Isador ...

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  10. SCOTT, RECORD BREAKER.

    The story of C. W. A. Scott's record fights between Australia and England, culminating in his vicioiy in the Melboune centenary air race. really starts one morning in March, 1927, ...

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  11. LIBERTY THEATRE.

    "One Night of Love," at the Liberty Theatre, is in its eighth week, and continues to attract large crowds. Miss Grace Moore sings delightfully in this film. ...

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  12. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Gracle Fields revels in the tuneful melodies of "Sing As We Go." which continues to attract patrons to the Lyceum Theatre. "Over the Garden Wall." with Bobby Howes and Marion Marsh, is ...

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  13. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    An adaptation of Francls Yeats-Brown's "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" is being shown to-day at the Prince Edward Theatre. The cast includes Gary Cooper. Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, and Sir ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last ten nights of the Grand Opera season at the New Tivoli Theatre are announced. To-night "The Flying Dutchman" will be repeated with the original cast, and on Monday the first ...

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  15. STATE THEATRE.

    An adaptation of L. M. Montgomery's popular story, "Anne of Green Gables," is continuing its season at the State Theatre. Anne Shirley plays the name part, Mister Cinders, with Clifford ...

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  16. EMBASSY THEATRE.

    Conrad Veldt, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and Sir Gerald du Maurler share the honoura in "Jew Suss" at the Embassy. Their billllant acting make "Jew Suss" a notable film. "Romantic New Zealand" and ...

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  17. CAPITOL THEATRE.

    Zane Grey's "West of the Pecos," the picturisation of which is shown this week at the Capitol Theatre, affords Richard Dix an opportunity to his liking. Virginia Bruce and Conrad Nagel play in ...

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  18. "MUSIC IN THE AIR."

    "Music in the Air" embarks upon its last six nights at the Theatre Royal. Sylvia Welling, the English actress, is making her farewell in this melodious play. She is supported by Sidney ...

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  19. CIVIC THEATRE.

    Heading the programme at the Civic Theatre is "Student Tour," starring Jimmy Durante. "The Lash," and R.K.O. film, is also on the programme. ...

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  20. "NICE GOINGS ON."

    "Nice Goings On," which is enjoying a successful season at the Criterion Theatre, will be transferred next Saturday to the "Theatre Royal, to make way for "Jolly Roger." "Nice Goings ...

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  21. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper are among the many stars in "Treasure Island," which has been transferred to the Lyilc Theatre. Adolph Menjou and Doris Kenyon play the leads in "The Human ...

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  22. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    Gentlemen are Born," with Francho[?] Tone and Margaret Lindsay and "Bachelor of Arts," with Tom Brown and Anita Louise, are at the Empress Theatre. ...

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  23. "JOLLY ROGER" FOR CRITERION.

    Next Saturday, at the Criterion Theatre, Mr. F. W. Thring will present. Miss Gladys Moncrieff in "Jolly Roger," a musical play which ran successfully in London. Also included in the [?]st are ...

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  24. PLAZA THEATRE.

    "Imitation of Life." which opens at the Plaza Theatre stars Warren William, Ned Sparks, and Gochel[?]e Hudson: and Edmund Lowe and Ruth Etting play in the supporting film. "Gift of Clb." ...

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  25. INDEPENDANT THEATRE.

    To-night at the Savoy Theatre, Bligh-street, the independent Theatre will present, for the first time in Sydney, Wlers-Jenssen's drama, "The Witch." [?]ranslated from Norwegian by John Mase[?]ld. The ...

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  26. EMPIRE AND PALACE.

    "I Sell Anything is being shown at both the Empire and Palace Theatres. At the Empire the supporting film is "Cleopatra," are at the Palace "Lady by Choice." ...

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  27. M. BENES, EUROPE, AND THE LEAGUE.

    "Vers Un Regroupement des Forces En Europe?" is a speech delivered by M. Edouard Benes, Minister for Foreign Affairs, before the Czechoslovakian Chamber of Deputies ...

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  28. NEWSREEL THEATRET[?]E.

    An interview with Mr. Lloyd George on his "new deal" policy," the signing of the pact between Italy and France at Rome, Rnd the sensational crash of the shark patrol aeroplane at Sydney are shown ...

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  29. MR. LANG'S PROMISES.

    Sir,—In addressing a recent gathering of his supporters, Mr. Lang is reported [?] have stated that "before Easter, there will be a Labour Government in control of the Treasury ...

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  30. BRYANT'S PLAYHOUSE.

    "Bread and Butter Women" by the young Sydney writer Patrick White. will be presented by Bery[?] Bryant at Bryant's Playhouse, Forbes-street, on the three following Wednesday evenings. The ...

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  31. "ART IN AUSTRALIA."

    The February number of "Art in Australia," now published by the "Sydney Morning Herald," continues the series of articies on Australian collections, which began last ...

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  32. MEMENTO MORI.

    The lovely and finished verne of Miss Edna St. Vincent Millay, as represented in "Wine From These Grapes." is mainly of an elegiac character. Some pieces of natural ...

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  33. JUNIOR THEATRE LEAGUE.

    The first of the Junior Theatre League's monthly studio evenings and the official opening of their new rooms at Scot Chambers, Hosking-place, will take place on Thursday, March 7, when the ...

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  34. KURSAAL THEATRE.

    To-night at the Kursaal Theatre (420 Kentstreet) Scott Alexander is presenting "The Fool," a play from the pen of Channing Pollock, which had a three years' run in New York, and a long ...

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  35. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES.

    Successful students will receive their certificates at a concert under the auspices of the Australian Music Examination Board at the Newcastle Town Hall at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. The students ...

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  36. MID-ICE.

    Dr. Alfred Wegeners last expedition to Greenland was of a different character from Gino Watkin's. He and his companions, including Dr. Johannes Georgi, who tells the ...

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  37. STUDIO THEATRE CLUB.

    There will be no performance at the Studio Theatre Club, Emerson Hall, Liverpool-street, to-night, owing to a previous booking of the hall. instead, there will be a card and social evening ...

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  38. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    Dr. Edgar L. Bainton announces a scries of eight concerts to be given by the Conservatorium Orchestra. The first will be held on Wednesday, March 6. the programme being:—Academic ...

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  39. YEHUDI MENUHIN.

    Yehudi Menuhin, the wonderful young viclinist, whose arrival in April will be one of the most important musical events of the year, has recorded Mozart's A Major Sonata, op. 42. ...

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  40. MENTAL PATIENTS.

    Sir,—We have with us always that [?]ast number of individuals who, through mental disability, are forced to spend their days in institutions provided by the State. When ...

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  41. MR. MOTE, LECTURE-RECITAL.

    This week's lecture-recital at Anthony Hordern and Sons, Ltd., by Mr. Arnold Mote, will be held at 1 o'clock on Wednesday. The programme will include Handel's Fugue in B flat major. ...

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  42. MISS DE GUNST'S CONCERT.

    Miss Molly de Gunst, who plans to leave shortly for England, will give a concert on Saturday, Mnrch 16, in the Sydney Town Hall. Miss de Gunst will be assisted by Miss Dagmar Roberts ...

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  43. BALLET DANCING.

    To obtain funds for the election of a stage in the new studio, pupils of the Lightfoot-Burlako[?] School of Australian Ballet will hold a function at the studio (No. 5 Pitt-street) at ...

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  44. STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    Pupils of Mr. Rex de Rege will give a recital at the Forum Club, St. James's Building, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, February 28. Miss Marjorle Cole will sing songs from Tannhanser. Miss Marion Wheeler ...

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  45. SHORTER NOTICES.

    "The Challenge to Democracy," by C. Delisle Burns, is in many ways a continuation of his Democracy: Its Defects and Advantages" and "Modern Civilisation on Trial." ...

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  46. PIONEER LEITERS.

    "Adventuring in Maoriland in the Seventies," by G. L. Meredith present, a pleasant and diverting picture of pioneering days by means of the letters which the author wrote ...

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  47. NEW MUSIC.

    The "Wedding at Lavender Farm' is a song by James M. Gallatly, with words by H. M. Burnaby. There is an unusually long piano introduction of seventeen bars which precedes ...

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  48. WAR MEMORIAL CONCERT.

    To raise funds to enable work to be started on the Geogee-Randwick war memorial hall, a concert will be held at the Clovelly Theatre at 8.13 p.m. to-morrow. The State president of the Returned ...

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  49. CLASSICAL CONCERT.

    A classical concert arranged by Dr. Bradley will be held at 8 o'clock to-morrow night, at 124 O[?]ford-street, 4th floor, room 3. The programme will include offerings by other artists. ...

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  50. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Mosman Musical Society will present a revue at the Mosman Town Hall at 8 o'clock to-night. The show includes a re[?]ving stage. 100 trained voices, and gymnsstic display. Included in the ...

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  51. HOMES FOR HEROES.

    Sir,—As a, until recently, honorary secretary of a sub-branch in the Central West. I am in complete accord with Mr. Claude Ben[?] son, of the Leura sub-branch, in reference to[?] ...

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  52. AUTHORS' WEEK.

    The Fellowship of Australian Wilters has decided to hold an " Authors' Week" between April 8 and Apill 13. Farmer's Blaxland Galleries will be the centre of activities. Each ...

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  53. ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist (Mr. Ernest Truman). for his Sabbath Day concert at the Sydney Town Hall at 3.15 p.m. to-morrow, has selected works from the following composers:—Floto[?] Eigar, ...

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  54. "HIT THE DECK."

    The Independent Social and Dramatic Club will stage the musical comedy. "Hit the Deck." at Rockdale Town Hall to-night, and on Wednesday and next Saturday nights. ...

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  55. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Story of England's Architecture, Tallmadge ([?]ent). The Man The Church Has Hidden, William Bottomley (The Lindsey Press). ...

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  56. JOHN O' LONDON'S LITERARY CIRCLE.

    On Tuesday, February 26, at John o' London's Literary Circle. Mr. D. H. Souter will lecture on "The Advent of the Australian Dramatist." ...

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  57. "NEW FACES."

    On the evening of March 1. Mr. Frank Ne[?] will stage a revue entitled "New Faces," at the Tivoli Theatre. Nearly all the entertainers in the programme have recently arrived from Europe. ...

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  58. LAMBERT-MILLER BROADCAST.

    To-night. Mr. Raymond Lambert [?] Miss Rita Miller will be heard with the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. This is the first occasion during their visit to Sydney that they have ...

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  59. STELLA POWER'S RETURN.

    Miss Stella Power, the well-known Australian coloratura soprano, who has recently arrived from America, where she spent 10 years, will reach Sydney on Monday. She will open her ...

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  60. GEORGE EDWARDS BROADCAST.

    To-morrow night, at 8.4S o'clook, George Edwards and his players will broadcast from 2GB a dramatic romance written around Drdla's famous air, "Souvenir." ...

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  61. CHRISTMAS GIFT LAMBS.

    Under the Christmas gilt lamb scheme, the Athletic Association of the Great Public Sohools sont a lamb to Fettes Collepe, Edinburgh. The following reply was received by ...

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  62. BRIDGE PYLON EXHIBTION.

    The camera obs[?]ura is proving a popular attraction at the exhibition in the south-eastern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and will be open to-day and to-morrow from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. ...

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  63. BAND MUSIC.

    The following bands will play during the weekend:—At Bronte, 3 p.m. to-morrow, Brente Beach Military Band; conductor, Mr. W. Buckley Botanic Gardens, 3 p.m. to-morrow, Petersham-Dulwich ...

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