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  2. BROADCASTING.

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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE

    In "Human History" Professor G. Elliott Smith takes us back to the mists of unrecorded antiquity when the Human Family emerged and traces its long journey down ...

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  4. "FIDELLO."

    Beethoven's "Fidelio" has been chosen for this year's season of opera at the Conservatorium, and the first performance will be given this evening, under the direction of Dr. ...

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  5. LETTERS

    Sir,—In a letter which appeared in your issue of May 3, a correspondent, under the name of "The User," asks why Australians should pay £38/18/8 per ton for sugar when ...

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  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Described by some of the critics as an ideal D'Artagnan, Mr. Dennis King, judging from the reviews, gains the chief success in the new musical version of "The Three ...

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  7. KANANGRA WALLS.

    Mr. Thomas Seymour, of The Oaks (near Camden), claims to be the first white man to cross Kanangra Walls. The trip was made in 1864 when Mr. Seymour was looking for ...

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  8. REAL ESTATE.

    Little business of importance was done in the real estate market during the week. The bidding at the different auctions was slow and diffident, and in but few instances was a ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    In the comedy "Let Us Be Gay,' by Rachel Crothers, Miss Edith "Tallaferro will make her first appearance in Australia on Saturday night next, at the Cilterlon Theatre. The supporting ...

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  10. AN ANTHOLOGY.

    In middle English literature Chaucer stands alone. He has no predecessors and no successors. Such long poems as were attempted are trivial and dull. But there are a number ...

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  11. HER MAJESTY'S—"A COUNTRY GIRL."

    The attractive features of the musical comedy "A Country Girl" are interesting large audiences at Her Majesty's, where there will be another matinee to-day. This piece is to conclude its run ...

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  12. THE CRITERION—"WHITE CARGO."

    Six more nights remain of the season of "While Cargo," in which Mr. Leon Gordon and his company are appearing at the Criterion Theatre. There will be a matinee to-day. ...

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  13. MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFF.

    "Maid of the Mountains," with Miss Gladys Moncrieff in the title-role, is announced for Saturday, May 31, at Her Majesty's Theatre. The cast of this piece will include Miss Romola Hansen, Miss ...

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  14. THE FLORENCE AUSTRAL CONCERTS.

    Under E. J. Carroll's direction, the concert tour of Madime Florence Austral, the distinguished operatic soprano, will begin in Sydney, at the Town Hall, on Saturday night next. Madame Austral ...

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  15. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY.

    Mesrs. White and Edgley announce the production of the musical comedy "Love Lies" as the attraction at the Theatre Royal on May 24. The new principals will be Miss Betty Eley, Miss Rita ...

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  16. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.

    The attractive programmes of concerted music and solos in which the Westminster Glee Singers appear are winning pronounced applause. New melodies will be included in the entertainment this ...

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  17. MISS NELLIE BRAMLEY'S COMPANY.

    Miss Nellie Bramley and her company will begin a season at the Grand Opera House on Saturday next with "The Irish Cinderella." ...

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  18. THE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE.

    The four plays selects for the final round in the contest organised by Miss Carrie Tennant will be performed at the Community Playhouse this evening in view of the heavy booking, the ...

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  19. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    Misses Joan and Betty Rayner, at the Theatre of Youth, will direct a children's programme this afternoon, and in the evening "Come to the Fair" will be repeated. ...

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  20. THE PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    "Love at Second Sight" will be again performed at the Playbox Theatre this evening. "Chicago" is announced for May 28. ...

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  21. TURRET THEATRE.

    There will be another performance of "The Shadow of a Gunman" at the Turret Theatre, North Sydney, this evening. ...

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  22. MR. LANG'S UNBELIEF.

    Sir,—Mr. Lang in his speech on the Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hour) Amendment Bill, made the statement that the Government had not produced any facts that ...

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  23. PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS' ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. Howard Carr will conduct the Professional Musicians' Orchestra in the Mozart G minor Symphony and various other works at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening next. Madame Alicia ...

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  24. BRITISH CIVILISATION.

    From time to time critics complain of the modern divorce of history from literature. Gibbon and Macaulay, to take only two instances, were men of letters no less than ...

    Article : 220 words
  25. STATION 2BL.

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  26. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT.

    A concert is announced by the Conservatorium Quartet for Wednesday, May 28. The programme will include the Brahms Quartet in C minor. Quintet for Piano and Strlings by Dohnanyi, and a ...

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  27. THE CARILLON.

    Mr. J. G. Fletcher will play Dvorak's Humoreske," Saint Saens's "Softly Awakes My Heart." and hymns and other music, on the University War Memorial Carillon to-morrow afternoon, at ...

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  28. VERSE-SPEAKING CHOIR.

    This evening, Miss Grace Stafford will direct a verse-speaking recital at St. James's Hall. The children will demonstrate the early stages of the training, and the senior choir will appear in ...

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  29. NEW RECORDS.

    The return, or rather the first Australian concert tour of Florence Austral, who will appear in Sydney next week, is naturally focussing a good deal of interest on her ...

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  30. THE STECK TRIO.

    A Schumann Trio will be played by members of the Steck Trio at their luncheon-hour concert at Aeolian Hall on Monday next. ...

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  31. WIETH'S CIRCUS.

    Wirth's Circus Company, which has attracted interested audiences to the Grand Opera House by its varied and clever entertainment, will conclude its season with this afternoon's matinee and the ...

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  32. BAND MUSIC.

    The Petersham-Dulwich Hill District Band will play in the Botanic Gardens at 3 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  33. UNION THEATRES.

    "Disraell," which has run so successfully at the Lyceum Theatre, will be shown for only a few more days. Next Saturday it will be succceded by the British talking film. "Splinters," a ...

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  34. ENCROACHMENTS OF GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—The statement made by F.R.G.S. in "Sydney Morning Herald" of 15th instant, that "their (P.S.) number in proportion to the public that pays them is absurd; there ...

    Article : 313 words
  35. A WAR BOOK.

    Bombardier "X," author of "So This Was Wari" enlisted in the artillery when in his sixteenth year, and this book is the tale of his experiences, embodied in a series of ...

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  36. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

    On Friday, May 30. The Vagabond King" will be replaced at the Prince Fdward Theatre by "Sarah and Son," another Paramount picture, in which Ruth Chatterton appears in the principal ...

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  37. STATION 2GB.

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  38. ROXY—"RIC RITA."

    Bebe Daniels plays the title role in "Rio Rita," which is being screened three times daily at the Pcxy Theatre. A large proportion of the scenes have been photographed in colour. ...

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  39. PLAZA—"SUNNY SIDE UP."

    The musical talking film, "Sunny Side Up," in which Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell appear, is now entering on its second week at the Plaza Theatre. ...

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  40. THE REGENT.

    "Men Without Women," which is to be screened to-day at the Regent Theatre, is a story about a body of men trapped in a disabled submarine at the bottom of the ocean. The cast includes ...

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  41. THE EMPIRE.

    "The Hollywood Revue," which ran for many weeks recently at the Roxy Theatre, is to head to-day's programme at the Empire. It will be supported by "Cameo Kirby." with Norma Terris ...

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  42. MR. SANDERS' VOTE.

    Sir,—With regard to "Nationalist's" letter in Wednesday's issue of your paper, the Nationalist Government in this State is as impotent to avert the operation of economic ...

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  43. KING'S TREASURY SERIES.

    Recent additions to the "King's Treasury of Literature" series include Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch's brisk yarn of adventure, "Poison Island" and R. L. Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll ...

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  44. TRAINS FOR SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS.

    The Rev. Leland Parsons, of Austinmer, in a letter to the Editor, protests against the announcement made at Harden by the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary) that a ...

    Article : 195 words
  45. NEW EVILS. OLD CURES.

    Sir,—In your leader of Saturday, May 10. on the above subject you discuss the advances. in scientific achievement, and the evils arising therefrom, due to the comparatively small ...

    Article : 263 words
  46. THE WINDOW.

    "The Window," a new quarterly, edited by Mr. Eric Partridge and Mr. Bertram Ratcliffe, is something quite unusual in the way of periodicals. As a rule, magazines are ...

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  47. WILLOUGHBY FINANCES.

    Though the financial stringency has been responsible for the temporary shelving of the Willoughby fresh water baths scheme, the local council has still a large balance of loan ...

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  48. BROADCASTING TEST MATCHES

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  49. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S VISIT TO KOSCIUSKO.

    The first party of pupils of the State High Schools left Sydney for Koscuisko last night, for a week of snow sport. The schools represented by boys and girls ...

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  50. KURING-GAI BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy in the Kuring-gai Municipal Council, caused by the resignation of Alderman Dorsman, will take place to-day. There are two candidates ...

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  51. THIRD AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    The annual reunion of the Third Australian General Hospital will be held at Sargents in Market-street to-night. ...

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