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  2. BROADCASTING.

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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE

    For some years M. Trotsky has been living in exile on the Turkish island of Prinkipo, where there are few diversions. He has sought admission to several countries, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Following some remarks in last Saturday's "Music and Drama" column on the subject of opera, Mr. Edward Taylor called at the "Herald" office during the week, and ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    Bernard Shaw's provoking play, Sa[?]nt J[?] will enter the final week of its season at the Th[?] Roval to-night. Next Saturday Miss Sy[?] Th[?] dike, the distinguished English actress, with [?] ...

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  7. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—"BITTER SWEET."

    There will be two performances of Noel Coward[?] entertaining musical comedy, "Bitter Sweet," at [?] Majesty's Theatre to-day. Margery, Hi[?]n has achieved a notable success in the leading part. ...

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  8. MODERN POETRY.|

    Much of "A Letter to a Young Poet," by Mre. Virginia Woolf. is either irony or anarchy—probably both. An error into which the very, very moderns fall is that they are ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. CRITERION THEATRE—"PLEASURE BOUND."

    In "Pleasure Bound," an amusing and specta[?] revue, that is being presented at the Cr[?] Theatre, E[?]la Shields, George Wallace, and A[?] Tier lead a company which includes Mariam Leste[?], ...

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  10. TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE.

    The comedian "Mo" is entertaining large aud[?] at the Tivoli Theatre (formerly the Grand Open House). Others who appear in this vaudeville sh[?] are Syd. Beck and Sadie Gale. ...

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  11. SZIGETI AND ORCHESTRA.

    The Conservatorium Orchestra, conducted by Dr. W. Arundel Orchard, will give a concert with [?] Sz[?]geti at the Town Hall on September 27 [?] hoven's Concerto in D and the Brahms Conce[?] ...

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  12. SUNDAY ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) will resume his Sunday organ recitals at the Town H[?] to-morrow at 3.15 p.m., when the programme [?] include "Eleg[?]e" (Youfer[?], "Polonaise Mi[?] ...

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  13. INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    Miss Doris Fitton and the Independent The[?] organisation will give another performance of "Disraeli," by Louis N. Parker, at the Savoy Th[?] to-night. E[?]s Price will appear in the part of ...

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  14. PICKWICK THEATRE.

    The Pickwick Theatre group will repeat "[?] Ankles," an American comedy, at the Savoy The[?] on September 13 and 14. The play will be prec[?] by a "Ballet classique" by dancers trained by ...

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  15. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    At the Repertory Theatre, at 420 Kent-stree tonant and next Wednesday Mr. Scott Alexan[?] will present Sutton Vane's Outward Bound," [?] cast including William Rees, Dorothy Whitely, [?] ...

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  16. LECTURE BY ARTHUR MURCH.

    At "Pak[?]e's," 219 Elizabeth-street, Mr. A[?] Murch will give a lecture to-morrow night on [?] and Natural History." Beethoven's Ninth Symp[?] will be played, in recorded form. ...

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  17. FOUR ARTS THEATRE.

    At the Four Arts Theatre to-night, Mr. [?] Furniss will produce "Favila," a play by the Sp[?] writer Pablo d'Este. In the cast will be [?] Furniss, Althea Glasby, Florence Page, Jack L ...

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  18. "DAVID GARRICK."

    At the Conservatorium Hall on September 22 [?] 23 Mr. Arundel J. Nixon, teacher of dramatic [?] at the Conservatorium of Music, will present 'D[?] Garrick" a costume'play in three acts. The [?] ...

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  19. DRAMATIC RECITAL.

    Selections from Shakespeare, Betnard Shaw [?] A. Milne, A. P. Herbert, and others will be [?] by the Misses Alexia Harte, Gladys Guest, [?] Ethel Lang, at the King's Hall to-night, [?] ...

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  20. ILLAWARRA PLAYERS.

    "The Middle Watch," a comedy of [?] will be presented at the Rockdale Town [?] September 22 and 24 by the Illawarra [?] ...

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  21. SYDNEY HIGH SCHOOL OLD [?]

    The play "Berkeley Square" will be [?] by the Sydney High School Old Girls' [?] September 27 and 28. at the School Assem[?] Moore Park. The proceeds are to go toward[?] ...

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  22. "KING'S."

    The centenary of "King's" has been commemorated by an exhaustive and closely documented history of the school by the Rev. S. M. Johnstone, a recognised authority on the ...

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  23. EDUCATIONAL STUDIES.

    A series of studies issued by the Australian Council of Educational Research in conjunction with the Victorian Council for Mental Hygiene contains much interesting and some ...

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  24. BAND MUSIC.

    The Auburn Citizens' Band will give a [?] concert in the Arcadia Theatre Lidcombe, [?] morrow night, at 8.15. The band will be a[?] by a number of other performers. ...

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  25. STATE THEATRE.

    The chief attraction at the State Theatre [?] day will be "Unashamed," with Helen Twe[?] Robert Young. and Lou[?]s Stone. On the sa[?] programme will be "Innocents of Chicago," [?] ...

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  26. CAPITOL—"ON OUR SELECTION."

    "On Our Selection," the film version of [?] Rudd's well-known story, continues its rema[?] successful season at the Capitol Theatre, where[?] is in its fifth week. ...

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  27. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    "Aren't We All," a British film, based on [?] rick Lonsdale's comedy, continues its season at [?] Prince Edward Theatre. Gertrude Lawrence, [?] Nares, and Harold Huth are in the cast. ...

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  28. MAYFAIR—"A NIGHT LIKE THIS."

    Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn are at their [?] "A Night Like This," a diverting British [?] which is being shown at the Mayfair The[?] Mary Brough and Robertson Hare are also in the ...

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  29. PLAZA THEATRE.

    "Congor[?]a," Mr. and Mrs Martin Joh[?] film of jungle life in Africa, is being shown at [?] Plaza Theatre. ...

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  30. PEGENT THEATRE.

    Adolphe Menjou has the leading part in [?] Affair[?] at the Regent Theatre. "The World [?] the Flesh," a film of the Russian Revolution, [?] George Bancroft, is also on the programme. ...

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  31. ST. JAMES—"SUNSHINE SUSIE."

    The British musical film. "Sunshine Sus[?]." [?] Renato Muller, Jack Hulbert, and Owen [?] being shown at St. James Theatre. The pr[?] includes "Romance of London," which de[?] ...

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  32. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Around the World in 80 Minutes," at the [?] Theatre is a travel film which depicts a [?] the world undertaken by Douglas Fairbanks. [?] Eagles," with Lloyd Hughes, is also being [?] ...

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  33. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "So Big." the film version of Edna Ferber's [?] and "Million Dollar Legs" will be the [?] Items on the new programme at the [?] [?] ...

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  34. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    The new programme at the Empress Thea[?] include "New Morals for Old," with Lewis [?] and "Radio Patrol," with Robert Armstrong. ...

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  35. OTHER NOTICES.

    We hear much nowadays about the importance of preserving wild life, and Miss Olga Cohn, in "The Fairies' Tree," reminds us that our obligations do not end at that. It ...

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  36. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Walter Huston and Jean Harl[?] appear in [?] Beast of the City." and Genevi[?]ve Tobin in [?] wood Speaks," at the Lyric Theatre. ...

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  37. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    "The ramous Fer[?]son Case," with Joan [?] and "Just Like Heaven," with A[?] Lo[?] be the principal attractions at the Ha[?] Theatre to-day. ...

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  38. NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    Among the events which will be dep[?] State News[?]eel Theatre to-day will be the [?] blage of Nazis, at which Herr Hitler de[?] address of protest against the reparations [?] ...

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  39. ENGLISH FILMS.

    Three months ago the Gaumont-[?] borough Company opened its immense new [?] studios at Shepherd's Bush, in London. [?] now announced that the whole output of [?] ...

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  40. IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    "Tom-Toms in the Night" is a record of adventures in Central Africa by Commander A. Gatti. when one reads of encounters with cobras one may be pardoned for ...

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  41. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    How to be Happy in Old Age, Jackson (Christian Workers' Depot). The Austral[?]an and New Zeland Journal of Surgery, Vol. [?] No. 1. ...

    Article : 145 words
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