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  2. UNION OR REUNION?

    One of the gains that have come to us through the discussion on Church Union is that the issues are becoming clearer. Vague and pious hopes are giving place to a calm ...

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  3. IN THE GARDEN.

    Hippeastrums have been making a splendid show in the gardens where their owners specialise in the cultivation of the giant scarlet and pink lilies, known at one time as amaryllis. ...

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  4. "AS PANTS THE HART."

    There are many people to-day feeling in dire need of courage. The material foundation of their lives seems to have collapsed. The sensible man will try to "keep his head," ...

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  5. THE CHURCHES.

    The Very Rev. Monsignor Robert Peoples, who, for the past 11 years, has acted as secretary to Archbishop Kelly, has relinquished that position, and to-morrow will commence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW RECORDS.

    The playing of Sir Edward Elgar's B Minor Violin Concerto, op. 61, by Albert Sammons, supported by the New Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Woods, is an important ...

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  7. LETTERS

    Sir,—Mr. Hughes is reported in your issue of to-day as having said, apropes of Mr. Bavin's policy—"It was a policy which cut across the grain of the age in which we live, ...

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  8. REAL ESTATE.

    The outlook in the real estate market was slightly better this week than it has been for some time. Reports show that property owners have ...

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  9. THE ROXY.—"MAMMY."

    Al Jolson will appear at the Roxy Theatre to-day in his latest talking film, "Mammy." ...

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  10. REGENT.—"SO. THIS IS LONDON."

    Will Rogers, who acted so entertainingly in "They Had to See Paris," comes to the screen at the Regent Theatre to-day in his second talking film, "So, This is London." The programme includes ...

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  11. PLAZA.—"COMMON CLAY."

    The management of the Plaza Theatre announces that "Common Clay" is nearing the end of its season there. Constance Bennett, Lewis Ayres, Beryl Mercer, and Tully Marshall are in the cast. ...

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  12. STATE.—"HOLD EVERYTHING."

    "Hold Everything," with Winnie Lightner, Joe E. Brown, and Georges Carpentier in the cast enters on the second week of its season to-day at the State Theatre. The next attraction will be ...

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  13. THE HAYMARKET.

    The British flim, "Greek Street," heads to-day's programme at the Haymarket Theatre. It is supported by "Spurs," in which Hoot Gibson appears ...

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  14. THE CAPITOL.

    Edmund Lowe and Dolores Del Rio appear in "The Bad One," to be screened at the Capitol Theatre to-day, and Nell Hamilton, Dorothy Sebastian, and Natalic Moorhead head the cast of "Ladies ...

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  15. THE EMPIRE.

    The programme at the Empire Theatre to-day includes "Caught Short," with Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in the cast, and "The New Movietone Follies of 1930." ...

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  16. THE LYRIC.

    Cyril Maude in "Grumpy" and "The Last Hour," a British film, will be revived to-day at the Lyric Theatre. ...

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  17. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    To-day's programme at the Crystal Palace Theatre includes "The Street of Chance," with William Powell in the cast, and "Nothing but the Truth," with Richard Dix. ...

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  18. THE EMPRESS.

    Patrons of the Empress Theatre to-day will set "Spring is Here." in which Lawrence and Alexander Gray and Bernice Claire have parts, and "Sons of the Saddle," with Ken. Maynard. ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—"Will Parker's" appreciation of Mr. T. R. Bavin, published by you this morning, voices what many thousands of his fellow citizens are feeling. New South Wales has never ...

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  20. BROADCASTING.

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  21. A CORRECTION.

    Sir,—In the interests of truth allow me to point out that the statement of the Rev. A. G. Clarke in your issue of the 28th instant, concerning "the formal recognition of the ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    An attractive story, bright music, and interesting stage settings assist to the success of "Sons o' Guns," cleverly played at Her Majesty's by an effective cast, which includes Miss Bertha Riccardo ...

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  23. EXCESSIVE TARIFFS.

    Sir,—Now that the elections are over and the shouting and tumult dies down, perhaps those who have brains to think with will consider the state of the world and the real ...

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  24. CRITERION—"THIS THING CALLED LOVE."

    The amusing comedy "This Thing Called Love" is attracting large audiences at the Criterion Theatre, where the piece is brightly played, Miss Mary MacGregor and Mr. Campbell Copelin ...

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  25. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "F.H.C." (Oatley).—Dry conditions spoll many a promising show of Christmas bush. The few showers that have fallen have not given us water enough to keep the trees going. Run the hose ...

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  26. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"BY THE SEA."

    The new attraction at the St. James Theatre. "By the Sea," will be staged this afternoon and evening. Miss Mario le Varre, Miss Gwen Matthews, Miss Vera Spaull, Messrs. James Foran, Len Rich, ...

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  27. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    "Snapshots," a revue, will be produced at the Grand Opera House, beginning with to-day's matinee, under the direction of Mr. Nat Phillips, who will be supported by many other artists in ...

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  28. "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP."

    The last two performances of Mr. Harry Thomas's production of "The Old Curiosity Shop" at the King's Hall, Hunter-street, will be given this afternoon and evening. ...

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  29. THE STANDARD OF LIVING.

    Sir,—How can it be possible for each individual to spend as much now as in the past, when all this rationing is being brought into force? At this stage is it not necessary for ...

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  30. "THE LAST ENEMY."

    The Players' Club will produce Trank Harvey's drama "The Last Enemy" at St. James Hall tonight and on Monday evening. ...

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  31. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    "French Without Tears," which is interesting large audiences at the Theatre of Youth, will be repeated this evening The programme includes "The Romantics," a play by Edmond Rostand. ...

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  32. COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE.

    The four one-act plays of last Saturday evening at the Community Playhouse will be performed again this evening. The four plays by Australian women will be performed for the last time on ...

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  33. THE PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    Strindberg's "The Father" will be produced under Mr. Duncan Macdougall's direction at the Playbox Theatre this evening. The leading roles will be glayed by Miss Constance de Vere, Mr. Montgomery ...

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  34. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    The second performance of "The Queen was in the Parlour" will be given by the Independent Theatre cast at St. James's Hall on Wednesday evening. ...

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  35. MR. RAYMOND BEATTY.

    A farowell concert to Mr. Raymond Beatty, who is to leave for Europe at the end of the year, will take place at the Town Hall on Saturday, November 15. Many well-known artists will take ...

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  36. ORPHEUM SOCIETY.

    The orchestra of the Orpheum Society will give a concert at the Conservatorium this evening, conducted by Mr. John A. Travis. The assisting artists will be Miss Nance Marley, Mr. Lance Jeffree, ...

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  37. FAR WEST CHILDREN.

    The Rev. S. G. Drummond, Mrs. Drummond, and a trained nurse, acting on behalf of the Far West Children's Health Scheme, will arrive at Central Station at 8.45 p.m. next ...

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  38. MISS VINIA DE LOITTE.

    With the view of assisting unemployed professional artists, Miss Vinia de Loitte is organising a series of entertainments for Wednesday evenings at Aeolian Hall, and the first of these will take ...

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  39. THE ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—Under the above heading in this morning's issue, Mr. G. A. Gibbs says the most significant feature about the voting in the election is not the sweeping victory of the ...

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  40. "THE CHRISTMAS CAROL."

    Mr. Frank Wigens announces a recital of "The Christmas Carol" of Dickens, to be given at the Conference Hall, Castlereagh-street, on Wednesday, November 12. The proceeds will be devotod to ...

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  41. STATION 2GB.

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  42. MISS CECILY ADKINS.

    A vocal recital by Miss Cecily Adkins (soprano) is to be given at the Conservatorium on Wednesday, November 12. ...

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  43. SHAKESPEARE IN MUSIC.

    In the Conservatorium small hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. S. H. Bowden (president of the Shakespeare Society) will lecture to the members of the Phonograph Society on "Shakespeare in Music." ...

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  44. JEWISH NATIONAL HOME.

    A meeting of Jews and all interested in the Jewish National Home in Palestine will be held in the Maceabean Hall, Darlinghurst, to-morrow at 7.45 p.m., to uphold the Balfour ...

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  45. GOOD SPEECH FESTIVAL.

    At the Good Speech Festival arranged by Miss Grace Stafford, to take place at the Conservatorium on Saturday afternoon, November 29. groups of children will demonstrate speech games, ...

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  46. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S STUDENTS.

    Miss Grace Stafford will direct an entertainment at St. James's Hall on Saturday, November 15, when recitations, comedies, and examples of verse-speaking by the choir will be included in the ...

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  47. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Phillp Game) has accepted the office of patron of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. ...

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  48. ALL SOULS' DAY.

    When I lie dead; for die I must, The body's but the spirit's crust; Shed for me but one quiet tear, When I am stretched upon the bier. ...

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  49. UNITED CHARITIES FUND.

    A concert for the United Charities Fund will take place at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening next Mr. Howard Carr will conduct the orchestra, Miss Muriel O'Malley will sing, and it is also ...

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  50. STATION 2UE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  51. CITY ORGANIST'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Ernest Truman, City Organist, will give a recital at the Town Hall this evening. His programme will. include part of the "Moonlight" Sonata, the "Freischutz" Overture, the Romance ...

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  52. MISS M. E. TAYLOR'S PUPILS.

    A piano and vocal recital will be given in Paling's Hall on Saturday evening next. November 8, by pupils of various grades from the studio of Miss M. E. Taylor. ...

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  53. BAND MUSIC

    The Metropolitan Band. conducted by Mr. John Palmer, will play in the Hyde Park Rotunda tomorrow at 7.30 p.m., and the Petersham-Dulwich Hill Band, under Mr. M. Sneddon's driection. In ...

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  54. REFUGEE SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—Sir Otto Niemeyer mentioned a scheme by which a million and a half of Greek refugees from Asia were settled on the land in Greece to the increase of prosperity to the ...

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  55. CONSERVATORIUM QUARTET.

    The Conservatorium String Quartet, for its final concert of the year on Wednesday evening next, has chosen Beethoven's Quartet in A, opus l8. and Mozart's Quintet in G Minor. The assisting ...

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  56. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY EISTEDDFOD.

    The sixth annual eisteddfod of the Railway and Tramway Institute will be opened this evening, at 8.30 o'clock, at the rooms of the institute, by Mr. W. J. Cleary, Chief Commissioner for ...

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  57. "WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE."

    There will be a change of programme at the Prince Edward Theatre next Friday night, when "With Byrd at the South Pole" will give place to "Monte Carlo," a musical film in which Jack ...

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  58. MR. McCLELLAND'S STUDENTS.

    The students of Mr. Richard McClelland will appear in a concert at the Conservatorium on Tuesday, November 11. A choir of 45 voices will take part in the programme. ...

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  59. LYCEUM.—"HOLIDAY."

    "Holiday," the story of two sisters who loved the same man, is attracting large audiences at the Lyceum Theatre, where it enters to-day on the second week of its season. Ann Harding, Robert ...

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