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  2. THE PATHWAY TO FAME.

    Alone, Lady Sybil sighed wearily, and after awhile, proceeded to her own room. She had been surprised on looking through her morning's mail to see that there was no letter ...

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  3. LETTERS

    Sir,—Self-preservation is the first law of nature, and our sacred duty. This axiom has not only a personal application, but a national one also. It is at a time such as ...

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  4. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The interesting system of guest conductors will bring Mr. Fritz Hart to the Conservatorium on Wednesday evening to direct the orchestra in a programme of which the ...

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  5. NEW RECORDS.

    Pablo Casals, the great Spanish 'cellist, very dreamily plays Mendelssohn's beautiful "Song Without Words" in D Major, op. [?]9 (His Master's Voice). It is probably the success ...

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  6. CURRENT LITERATURE

    "Pastures New," by Mr. R. V. Billls and Mr. A. S. Kenyon, is a very interesting history of the pastoral occupation of Port Phillip, a term which was formerly applied to the present ...

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  7. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The management of the Crystal Palace Theatre is screening "The Shopworn Angel," in which Gary Cooper and Nancy Carroll appear, and "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu." ...

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  8. THE LYRIC.

    "Queen High," with Charles Ruggies in the cast, and "Big News," with Rohert Armstrong, head to-day's programme at the Lyric Theatre. ...

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  9. THE EMPRESS.

    Winnie Lightner, who is appearing at the State Theatre to-day in "Hold Everything," will appear also on the Empress Theatre screen in "She Couldn't Say 'No.'" Sally O'Nell and Molly ...

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  10. BROADCASTING.

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  11. MIRABEAU.

    Honore Gabriel de Mirabeau, the subject of "The Prisoner of Vincennes," by Mr. Eric Rede Buckley, was a remarkable figure. Although an aristocrat, he was the leader in ...

    Article : 431 words
  12. FARMERS AND THE VOTE.

    To those who are squealing about their 8½ per cent. salary cut, I would like to point out the cut in my income as typical of practically the whole of the ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—The attitude of the Civil servants towards the Bavin Government is likely to play a very big part in the result on October 25. The Civil servant who has had to ...

    Article : 363 words
  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    The musical play "Sons o' Guns" is interesting large audiences at Her Majesty's, where this entertaining comedy will be repeated at a matinee to-day. ...

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  15. HISTORY BOOKS.

    The second part of "A History of Britain and Her Empire," by Mr. R. H. Clayton, Senior History Master at Scotch College, Melbourne, covers the period from the Restoration, 1660, ...

    Article : 452 words
  16. CRITERION—"THIS THING CALLED LOVE."

    A clever cast is encoged in the comedy, "This Thing Called Love," the present attraction at the Criterion Theatre. There will be another matinee to-day. ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"SUNNY SKIES."

    Mr. S[?]d Beck, comedian, has Joined the "Sunny Skies" Company at the St. James Theatre, and the Brogan Brothers, dancers, will also appear there to-day. Two performances' are given daily ...

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  19. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    The programme to be directed by Mr.[?] Hart, guest conductor, at the concert of the Conservatorium Orchestra on Wednesday evening next, will include Brahms's Third Symphony, ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP."

    Mr. Harry Thomas win commence a week [?] son of "The Old Curiosity Shop" at the King's Hall on Monday evening next. The Dickens novel has been dramatised by Mr. Thomas, in three ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. THE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE.

    Four one-act plays will be performed at the Community Playhouse this evening. The four plays by Australian women, last Tuesday's programme, will be repeated on Tuesday next, and ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. THE PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    "Spread Eagle" will be again pe[?] at the Playbox Theatre this evening by Mr. Duncan Macdougail's company. ...

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  23. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    "The Queen was in the Parlour," a orama by Noel Coward, will be performed for the first time in Sydney on Wednesday evening next, at St. James's Hall, by an Independent Theatre cast. ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. COMMUNISM.

    Sir,—Those of us who are conversant with the theory and programme of Communism must admire the constancy of purpose and the unswerving zeal of the Communists, ...

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  25. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    Misses Joan and Betty Rayner announce that in response to many requests, a matinee of "French Without Tears" will be given to-day at 3 o'clock at the Theatre of Youth. The programme will ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. "THE LAST ENEMY."

    Mr. Frank Harvey's play, "The Last Enemy,[?] is to be performed by the Players' Club at St. James's Hall on Saturday evening next and the following Monday. ...

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  27. STATION 2GB.

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  28. MISS DAGMAR ROBERTS.

    A recital by Miss Dagmar Roberts, pianist, is to be given on Tuesday next at the Conservatorium. Miss Roberts will play Schumann's "Etudes Symphoniques," the Bach-Busoni Toccata, and Fugue ...

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  29. THE COLONIAL SERVICE.

    To a member of a dominion the word "empire" conveys primarily Britain and the lands represented at the Imperial Conferences, with the addition of India. He is aware, of course, ...

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  30. SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    The Burns Anniversary Club announces a Scottish concert, to be followed by a dance, for this evening at St. James's Hall at 7.45 o'clock. ...

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  31. WOMEN'S COUNTRY CLUB.

    Mr. C. Murray Gibbes will give a lecture at the Women's Country Club on Wednesday next on song writing, broadcasting, and the making of records. ...

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  32. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Love, Life, and Loyalty, Hubbard: Mateship, Lawson: The Divine in Man, Hubbard. (Lothian Publishing Co., price 2/ each.) Abolition of Extraterritoriality in chaia, ed. ...

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  33. TO AID UNEMPLOYED, ARTISTS.

    A concert organised by Madame Evelyn Grieg for the assistance of unemoloyed artists will be held in the Methodist Church, Oxford-street, Paddington, to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. ...

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  34. STATION 2UE.

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  35. "WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE."

    "With Byrd at the South Pole," a record of the expedition which returned to America earlier in the year, was screened last night at the Prince Edward Theatre before an audience which included ...

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  36. LYCEUM—"HOLIDAY."

    "Holiday," to be screened at the Lyceum Theatre to-day, has a cast which is headed by Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Robert Ames, and Edward Everett Horton. ...

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  37. STATE—"HOLD EVERYTHING."

    Winnie Lightner, who played such an entertaining role in [?]Gold Diggers of Broadway," will appear on the screen at the State Theatre to-day in "Hold Everything." She is supported by Joe E. Brown, ...

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  38. ROXY—"INSIDE THE LINES."

    A change of programme at the Roxy Theatre to-day will introduce "Inside the Lines," in which Ra[?]ph Forbes, Betty Compson, Montagu Love, and Reginald Sharland appear. ...

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  39. WHAT ABOUT HONEY?

    Sir,—Mr. Lang is treating the apiarists of the State unfairly. He has promised the wheat farmers 7/6 per bushel, but he has not promised the bee farmers anything at all. ...

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  40. OH HUSH, THEY PASS.

    They do not sleep, these little crouching hills When night is come, Where trunks of trees long dead, lie on the grass. ...

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  41. "THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PALU."

    The season of the spectacular German film, "The White Hell of Pitz Palu," has been extended at the Theatre Royal A feature of this picture is its splendid Alpine scenery. ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. STATION 2KY.

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  43. PLAZA—"COMMON CLAY."

    Fox's story of mother-love. "Common Clay," is still being screened at the Plaza Theatre. ...

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  44. THE REGENT.

    To-day's programme at the Resent Theatre includes pictures of Kingsford Smith's arrival and of the Australian test cricket team; "The Storm," in which Lupe Velez, William Boyd, and Paul ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. STATION 2UW.

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  46. THE CAPITOL.

    Eddie Qullian has a bright part to play in "Night Work," which is now being screened at the Capitol Theatre. The supporting programme includes "Murder Will Out," in which Jack Mulhall, Lila ...

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  47. THE HAYMARKET.

    To-day's programme at the Haymarket Theatre includes "The Man from Blankley's," in which John Barrymore and Loretta Young appear, and "Sons of the Saddle," which has Ken Maynard in the ...

    Article : 36 words
  48. THE EMPIRE.

    Patrons of the Empire Theatre to-day will see "The Divorcee," in which Norma Shearer appears, and "Lovin' the Ladies," with Richard Dix. ...

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