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  2. BROADCASTING.

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    "Carmen," to be produced to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre, was first performed on March 3, 1875, in Paris, at the Opera Comique, with Galli-Marie in the title-role. When, three ...

    Article : 1,465 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "The Barretts of Wimpole-street," which commonced its Sydney season last Saturday night, continues to attiact large audiences to the criterion Theatre. Margaret Rawlings, the English actress. ...

    Article : 53 words
  5. CURRENT LITERATURE THEATRICAL REMINISCENCES.

    For fifty years, Mr. W. H. Leverton, author of "Through the Box-office Window," has been associated with the booking department of the Haymarket Theatre, London, and for many ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MR. LANG AND DEMOCRACY.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day's "Herald" I noticed the following illuminating and uplifting extracts from Mr. Gosling's speech at Fivedock, referring to Mr. Lang's policy (if such ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. SHOCKING CRUELTY.

    Sir,—A circular letter has been issued by the State Superannuation Board as follows:— "The State Superannuation Board directs me to inform you that, owing to the fact that for ...

    Article : 506 words
  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Miss Ella Shields is to appear at the Theatre Royal, in a new revue "Venus Ltd." which commenees its season this afternoon. Gus Bluett and Jennie Benson take prominent parts in the ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    A new revue, "Mixed Pickles,' will commence at the Grand Opera House to-day under the direction of Mr. Maurice Diamond. Yvonne Banvard, George Lioyd, and Walter Cornock will again lead ...

    Article : 41 words
  10. INDEPENDENT THEATRF.

    With John Gould in the title role, the Independent Theatre production of "Othello" will be repeated at the Savoy Theatre to-night. Others prominent in the cast are Therese Desmond, Arthur ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. FOUR ARTS THEATRE CLUB.

    The Four Arts Theatre Club will repeat the performance of "Kumoresque" to-night at its theatre in Malcolm Building. Malcolm-lane, Paul Furniss and Althea Glasby lead the cast. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. NEW SYDNEY REPERTORY THEATRE.

    Owing to unforeseen circumstances the director announces the performance by the New Sydney Repertory Theatre cast originally arranced for to-night at St, James's Hall has been cancelled. ...

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  13. NEW RECORDS.

    The famous tenor, Benlamino Gigli, who at times is still somewhat lachrymose, undoubetdly possesses the most beautiful voice since Caruso, and his records of the last few ...

    Article : 466 words
  14. MISS WINIFRED BURSTON'S RECITAL.

    On May 10, for the first time in Australia, a recital on the Bechstcin-Moor double-keyboard piano will be Riven by Miss Winifred Burston at the Conservatorium Hall. She has chosen Chopin's ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. COMMUNITY SINGING.

    A series of community singing concerts, arranged by Station 2UW, will commence to-night at the Town Hall under the direction of Mr. Charles Lawrence. The Sydney Male Cheir and a stage ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CLUB.

    At the Raliway Institute to night the Burns Anniversary Club will hold a Scottish concert and dance. Miss Peggy Dunbar. Mr. Douglas Graham, and Mr. H. Brooks will contribute to the programme. ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Perplexed" ("Herald," 22/4/1932) asks what motive actuated the omission of the motto "Sic fortis Etruria crevit" from the seal issued "in consequence ...

    Article : 461 words
  18. AN INTROSPECTIVE CHRONICLE.

    "But for the Grace of God," by Mr. J. W. N. Sullivan, is a curious and in some ways rather an irritating book. It is the record of a life, presumably the author's, from the ...

    Article : 499 words
  19. MISS EDNA BOYLING.

    Miss Edna Boyling, a pupil of the Convent of Mercy, Enmore. and Winner of the E. M. Woolley scholarship in 1930. will give a piano recital at the Conservatorium on May 11. ...

    Article : 37 words
  20. MARRICKVILLE ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. H. Lamerton will conduct the Marrickville Municipal Orchestra at the Marrickville Town Hall to-morrow night. Mr. Cliff Hanncy (vlol[?]nist), Mr. Charles Smythe (basso), and Mr.H.E.Hall (pianist) ...

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  21. LYCEUM.—"TELL ENGLAND."

    "Toll England," now being acreened at the Lyceum Theatre, is basrd on Ernest Raymond's novel of the same name, and includes some striking scenes reproducing the landing of Australian and ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. GOOD PLAYS.

    Sir,—With regard to the above appearing in your issue of the 26th April. Mr. Tait is rather misleading in stating that on account of the unfavourable economic situation, their ...

    Article : 478 words
  23. MAYFAIR.—"THE BEGGAR STUDENT."

    Lance Rairfax, who appeared with success on the stage here a year or two age in Gilbert and Sullivan operas, takes the leading role in "The Beggar Student," which begins a season at the ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. PRINCE EDWARD.—"SHANGHAI EXPRESS."

    The presence of Marlene Dietrich and Clive Brook in the cast of "Shanghai Express" is attracting large audiences to the Prince Edward Theatre. The film is now in its third week. ...

    Article : 36 words
  25. STATE.—"FLYING HIGH."

    To-day's new film at the State Theatre is "Fiving High," in which Charlotte Greenwood and Bert Lohr appear. The film is based on one of George White's productions. ...

    Article : 30 words
  26. CAPITOL.—"THE CHAMP."

    "The Champ" enters on its second week to-day at the Capitol Theatre. The actors in it include little Jackie Cooper. Wallace Beery, and Irene Rich. Next Friday "The Champ" will give place to ...

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  27. PLAZA.—"FORBIDDEN."

    Barbara Stanwyck. Adolphe Menjou, and Ralph Bellamy appear in the cast of "Forbidden," which is now the principal attraction at the Plaza Theatre. The supporting film is "The Woman ...

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  28. THE REOENT.

    The two new films at the Regent Theatre to-day are Stepping Sisters," with Louise Dresser, Minna Gombel. Jobyna Howland, and William Collier senior in the cast, and The Ruling Voice," ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. STATE NEWSREEL THEATRE.

    The current programme at the state Newsreel Theatre includes pictures of the clash at Shanghai and of the smoking mines at Greta. ...

    Article : 25 words
  30. BAND MUSIC.

    The lollowlns band concerts have been arranged for to-morrow:—Metropolitan Band (conductor Mr. John Palmer), Taronga Park, 3 p.m.: Salvation Army Band (Mr. E. W. Kemp), Botanic Gardens, 3 p.m. ...

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  31. THE PRINCE CONSORT.

    "Albert the Good," by Mr. Hector Bolitho, formerly of New Zealand and Sydney, illustrates the change in the estimate of the Prince Consort, which is to be found in the ...

    Article : 553 words
  32. BRIDGE THEATRE.

    Two more English films are to be revived to-day at the Bridge Theatre, "The American Prisoner" and "These Charming People." ...

    Article : 23 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. TAXATION AND THE LAW.

    Sir,—Taxpayers who are now paying their unemployment relief tax to the Income Tax Department in Hamilton-street, Sydney, have been informed by the cashiers that they will ...

    Article : 285 words
  35. OTHER NOTICES.

    In "Will-power in Business," Mr. Herbert N. Casson says that while metaphysicians have written volumes on the will, practical men have paid little attention to it. Will power ...

    Article : 637 words
  36. A MANAGED CURRENCY.

    Sir,—The thanks of your readers are due to Mr. Maspy for his clear and logical presentation, in to-day's "Herald," of the case against a managed currency, and surely he ...

    Article : 423 words
  37. THE CENOTAPH.

    Sir,—I noticed in this morning's issue of the "Herald" a statement made by Mr. C. A. Pyke, president of the Legacy Club, that more respect should be paid to the Cenotaph, i.e., ...

    Article : 200 words
  38. ANZAC DAY.

    Sir,—The "something just different" mentioned by Colonel Selmes in his article in to-day's "Herald" was noticed and remarked upon by many people, a strong intangible ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. SYDNEY'S HERITAGE.

    Mr. Alec H. Chisholm's writings on natural history have earned him the grateful appreciation of all lovers of wild life, and his "Nature Fantasy in Australia" places them ...

    Article : 505 words
  40. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir,—I read a paragraph in yesterday's "Herald" on a deputation to the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Archdale Parkhill, for the development of the Federal capital. All true ...

    Article : 232 words
  41. WAYSIDE ADVERTISING.

    Sir.—Rural scenery is being blasted by great hoardings along the roads. Examples are— Manly to Newport, and Pennant Hills to Windsor. The latter is the most shocking ...

    Article : 172 words
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