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  2. BROADCASTING.

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The comedy side of war is cleverly depicted in "Sons o' Guns," at Her Majesty's, where Miss Bertha Riccardo wins great favour as Yvonne, and Mr. Gus Bluett is in an excellent role as Jimmy ...

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  4. WORTH OF PRAYER.

    A suggestion has been made that a day of special prayer should be observed in view of the prevailing economic depression. The matter was mentioned at the recent Diocesan ...

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  5. WHAT WAS JESUS LIKE?

    It is a remarkable fact that every representation of Jesus, whether in the form of a picture, statuary, leadlight window, or religious decoration, bears a striking ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—The call for subscriptions to the new Federal loan of 28 millions is an appeal to the people of Australia for urgently needed help in a crisis. It is, therefore, rather a ...

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  7. IN THE GARDEN.

    Summer has come. Hot, dry days, hard green foliage, short, stubby growths are now in order. Most of the gaiety and glory of the springtime has departed. Trees, shrubs, ...

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  8. THE CHURCHES.

    Archdeacon F. G. Neild, of All Saints', Condobolin, who hopes to celebrate the Jubilee of his ordination in March next, and then to retire from parochial work, has, during his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Sir,—General Lloyd's letter in to-day's "Herald" reads very differently from the report of his address two days before. He appears to have abandoned, if he was rightly ...

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  10. THE CRITERION.

    "This Thing Called Love," the amusing comedy now at the Criterion, is enterine upon its last week to-day. It is to be succeeded on Saturday next by "Possessions," a play by the English dramatist ...

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  11. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"THE SKETCH BOOK."

    A new progromme, "The Sketch Book," is announced for the St. James Theatre to-day, when Clem Dawe, Ward and Shermon, and [?]d Beck will be prominent in an extensive cast. Two ...

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  12. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"LAUGH PARADE."

    "The Laugh Parade" will be the new attraction at the Grand Opera House, beginning with to-day's matinee. Messrs. Nat Phillips. Stud Foley, Miss Stella Lamond, Miss Daisy Merritt, and other ...

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  13. THE PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    Strindberg's "The Father" will be played by Mr. Duncan Macdougall's company at the Piaybox Theatre this evening. "Seventeen," adapted from the play by Booth Tarkington, is to be produced ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fenton, has appealed to the patriotism of the people to support the new conversion loan of £28,000,000 in the hour of Australia's greatest ...

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  15. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    "The Queen was in the Parlour" will be repeated by the Independent Theatre cost at St. James's Hall on Wednesday evening. ...

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  16. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    "French Without Tears" will be performed at the Theatre of Youth this evening, and At a matinee this afternoon. This programme will be continued as usual on Friday and Saturday nights, ...

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  17. COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE.

    The four one-act plays produced last Saturday night at the Community Playhouse will be again performed this evening. The final performance of "Two Minutes' Silence" is announced for Tuesday, ...

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  18. MR. RAYMOND BEATTY.

    The complimentary farewell concert to Mr. Raymond Beatty, the well-known basso, who is to leave for London shortly will take place this evening at the Town Hall. Many leading artists will take port ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As a Commonwealth stock holder in the 1937 loan, I am considering the advisability of taking up some in this issue for conversion and redemption as per ...

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  20. CONSERVATORIUM CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA.

    Dr. Arundel Orchard will conduct the conservatorium Choir and Orchestra in a production of the "Sea Drift" of Delius at the Conservatorium on Wednesday evening. The Brahms Concerto in A ...

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  21. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The first performance by the Royal Philharmonic Society of Coleridge-Taylor s Tale of Old Japan will be given in the Town Hall on Wednesday November 26 Stanfords Revenge will be ...

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  22. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Mr. Ernest Truman. City Organist, will give a recital of popular music at the Town Hall tomorrow, at 3.15 p.m. ...

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  23. "A RUNAWAY GIRL."

    The musical comedy "A Runaway Girl" will be performed by the Mosman Musical Society at the Mosmon Town Hall on Tuesday, November 25, and the following Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ...

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  24. CALL TO ACTION.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that Mr. Abbott's letter in yesterday's "Herald" will not pass unnoticed by those in authority, State and Federal, or by our leaders in the primary ...

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  25. MISS GRACE ELLIS.

    A dramatic recital by Miss Grace Ellis has been fixed for Thursday evening next, at St. James' Hall. Character studies, comedy sketches, and dramatic selections will be included in her ...

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  26. COSTS OF PRODUCTION.

    Sir,—In the "Herald" of October 31 Mr. Paul Cheyne writes:—"Every responsible business man will agree with Mr. W. F. Gates that the costs of production must come down." ...

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  27. "THE ROMANTIC AGE."

    A. A. Milne's delightful comedy, "The Romantic Age," will be produced at the Savoy Theatre on Friday, November 28, and the three following nights. These performances are being organised by Lady ...

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  28. TWO BACH RECITALS.

    Mr. laurence Godfrey Smith, in answer to a number of requests, has arranged to give two recitals of Bach music in the small hall of the Conservatorium on Thursday. November 27, and ...

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  29. MISS NANCE MARLEY.

    A recital by Miss Nance Marley, contralto, has been arranged for Saturday, November 22, at the King's Hall. Miss Marley will sing operatic arias and old English. Scottish, and Irish folk songs. ...

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  30. MR. FRANK HUTCHENS.

    At the planoforte recital at the Conservatorium by Mr. Frank Hutchens on Tuesday, December 9 the first performances of four Gaelic Songs, arranged for string quartet by Mr. Alfred Hill, and ...

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  31. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "C.R." (Punchbowl).—A two year old plum tree is not old enough to know what it is doing. You are asking rather much of such a young tree. If it ripens 10 or 12 plums this year give it your ...

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  32. STATION 2GB.

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  33. KINGSFORD SMITH'S HISTORIC FLIGHT.

    Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith will relate the story of his historic flight from England to Australia on Saturday evening next, at the Conservatorium. A musical programme will be arranged ...

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  34. MR. LANG'S TAXES.

    Sir,—I would like to comment upon Mr. Lang's recent "brain-wave"—the imposing of a special tax of 3d in the £1 on unimproved capital value of property in eastern suburbs ...

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  35. "ANTHONY AND ANNA."

    Under the direction of Mr. Harry Thomas, Tht Vagabonds will perform St John Ervine's threeact comedy. "Anthony and Anna." at St James's Hall for a short season commencing on Saturday ...

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  36. MR. JAMES WALKER.

    To assist Mr. James Walker, the young Sydney planist, to take up the scholarship in London awarded by the Associated Board, a concert will be given at the King's Hall on Thursday evening ...

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  37. STATION 2KY.

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  38. MISS HILDA BOYLE.

    A vocal recital by Miss Hilda Boyle, who is to leave for Sweden to engage in the study of opera, will be given at the King's Hall on Wednesday. November 26. English, French, Spanish, and ...

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  39. THE WHEAT FARMER.

    Sir,—Could anything be more unjust or unfair than the present position with regard to the unfortunate wheat farmer? About a year ago he was urged to "grow more wheat," and ...

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  40. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S STUDENTS.

    Miss Grace Stafford will direct an entertainment by her students at St. James's Hall to-night. The programme will include selections by the Sydney Verse-speaking Choir, comedies by The Strollers, ...

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  41. STATION 2UE.

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  42. FENCING WIRE.

    Sir,—The secretary of the Australian Manufacturers' Development League in your issue of to-day once again seeks to make your readers believe that Messrs. Rylands were ...

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  43. MR. SVERJENSKY'S PUPILS.

    A concert is to be given by Mr. Alexander Sverjensky's students at Paling's Hall on Saturday evening next. ...

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  44. STUDENTS OF MR. BRUNTON GIBB.

    Mr. Brunton Gibb will introduce five students— Misses Mollie Simmons, Gladys Guest, Alexia Hart, and Marjorie Fountain, and Mr. Colin Dyster—in a dramatic entertainment at the King's Hall on ...

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  45. PROORAMME OF DANCING.

    Miss Dorothy Keam's pupils will appear in a programme of dances at Australian Hall on Wednesday evening. ...

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  46. STATE THEATRE—"RAFFLES "

    "Raffles," in which Ronald Colman appears, and the musical programme provided by Miss Gladys Moncrieff and a male chorus of 16 voices, have, between them, attracted large audiences to the ...

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  47. LYCEUM.—"HOLIDAY."

    "Holiday" enters to-day on the last week of its season at the Lyceum Theatre. Next Saturday it will be replaced by a romance of the Jungle entitled "Africa Speaks." ...

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  48. GIFTS OF GOLD.

    Sir,—You have published several letters lately in which your correspondents suggested that gifts of old gold or jewellery might (in effect) be donated to the State, to assist in ...

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  49. "THE LAST OF THE LONE WOLF."

    Bert Lytell and Patsy Ruth Miller appear in "The Last of the Lone Wolf," which heads to-day's programme at the Capitol Theatre. Mr. Ted Henkel conducts his orchestra in selections from "The ...

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  50. PLAZA.—"THE LADY OF SCANDAL."

    The Lady of Scandal," founded on Lonsdale's stage play, "The High Road," has Ruth Chatterton. Basil Rathbone, and Ralph Forbes as three of its cast. The film is still being screened at the ...

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  51. STATION 2UW.

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  52. HONOUR OF PARLIAMENT.

    Sir,—All honourable and right thinking men will support the action taken by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Latham, in his attempt to uphold the honour of the Federal House ...

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  53. PRINCE EDWARD.—"MONTE CARLO."

    Ernst Lubltsch has given an exceedingly sprightly Continental atmosphere to "Monte Carlo," which has now entered on its second week at the Prince Edward Theatre. ...

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  54. THE ROXY.

    A new film entitled "The Fall [?]uy" will head to-day's programme at the Roxy Theatre. It is acted by Jack Mulhall, Mac Clarke, Ned Sparks, and others. Evelyn Brent appears in "Framed." ...

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  55. THE REGENT.

    The two principal films to be screened at the Regent Theatre to-day are "The Sea Bat," in which Raquel Torres, Charles Bickford, and Nils Asther play the leading roles, and "Good Intentions," in ...

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  56. PROPERTY TAX.

    Sir,—Like your correspondent, "Betsey Trotwood," I am also an old maid. I have worked hard for over 35 years, and have managed after saving and general thrift, to purchase ...

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  57. THE EMPIRE.

    "Inside the Lines," to be screened at the Empire Theatre to-day, has Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes, and Montagu Love in the cost, and "The Richest Man in the World" brings forward Robert ...

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  58. SYDNEY PUBLICITY CLUB.

    The Sydney Publicity Club will conclude the 1930 series of lectures on Monday night next, when Mr. A. E. Bennett will speak on "Radio Advertising." The address will be delivered at the Chamber of ...

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  59. THE CRYSTAL PALACE

    The programme to be screened at the Crystal Palace Theatre to-day includes "One Romantic Night" and "The Light of Western Stars." ...

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  60. "A CORRECTION."

    Sir,—As the Rev. A. Frost is pleased to speak of my "inaccuracies and misinterpretations" I am compelied to trouble you with one more letter. Mr. Frost prudently evades ...

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  61. THE EMPRESS.

    Jack Holt. Ralph Graves, and Lila Lee all have effective parts in "Filght," which is being screened to-day at the Empress Theatre. "Flight" is supported by "Spurs," in which Hoot Gibson appears. ...

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  62. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT ON RAILWAY.

    Mr. Harold Watts, the well-knomn Gordon cricketer, was about to walk under an overhead bridge at the Artarmon railway station yesterday, when he was struck heavily ...

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  63. THE LYRIC.

    To-day's features at the Lyric Theatre are "The Bad One," in which Edmund Lowe and Dolores Del Rio appear, and "Ladies Must Play," with Dorothy Sebastian and Nell Hamilton. ...

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  64. THE HAYMARKET.

    To-day, the final programme of films will be screened at the Haymarket Theatre, the directors of Union Theatres, Ltd., having decided to convert the premises into a miniature golf course. Patrons ...

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