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  2. Advertising

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  3. PICTURE THEATRES.

    "Goldwyn [?]cs" started yesterday at H[?] Regent Theatre. The [?]z Brothers and Adol[?] Menj[?] are among the stars who appear. ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    To night, at the Town Hail, Ge[?] S[?]l [?] conductor, will conduct the Sydney Symphony Or[?]stra in the second concert of the [?] celebrity orchestral season. The [?]oist will be Allen ...

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  5. BROADCASTING.

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  6. LETTERS

    Sir,—When the ratification of the AngloAustiallan air mail agreement is debated in Parliament it is to be hoped that steps will be taken to secure full information on the ...

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  7. LEFT BOOK CLUB.

    The Sydeny Central Group of the Left [?] Club will hold its next meeting to-morrow, at 7.[?]5 p.m. at the W.E.A. clubroom, 449a Pitt Street (opposite Hotel Sydney), Mr. C. E. Ma[?]tin will continue the ...

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  8. PLAZA.

    "Snow Whi[?]e and the Seven Dwar[?]s," is attracting large crowds to Hoy[?] Plaza Theatre. "Panama" is also being shown. ...

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  9. SCHOOL OF MODERN WRITERS.

    Mr. I. K. Sampson will lecture on "Art and Propaganda." at the School of Modern Writers Room 13. third floor. Post Office Chambers, [?] G[?]e Street on Monday, June 6 at 8 p.m. ...

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  10. CENTURY.

    "Gold is Where yor Find It," s[?]rring Olivia de Ha[?]nd and Clau[?] Rains, is the main picture at R[?]'s Century Theatre. "Love, Honour, and Behave," is the other picture. ...

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  11. THEATRE ROYAL.—"VICTORIA REGINA."

    "Victoria [?]na" starring Fay Compton is in [?] last six nights at the Theatre Royal. There will be a matinee to-day at 2. and a final matinee performance next Wednesday at 2. "Victoria ...

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  12. LYCEUM.

    "Cloistered," a [?] of convent [?] is the Lyceum Theatre's main picture. It is supported by "My Old Kentucky Home." with Evelyn Venable. ...

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  13. MUSIC CLUBS' ACTIVITIES.

    The next mus[?] of Stra[?]ld Music Club will he held on Tuesday. June 7 at the Stra[?]field Town Hall. Sir E[?]est Fisk will give a talk on "The Wonders of Wirless." The musical ...

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  14. EMBASSY.

    An[?]s latest film, "Di[?]ner at the Ritz." is the Em[?]ssy Theatre's featured attraction. David Niven and Paul Lukas appear with the French actrees, "Sweet Devil" makes up the ...

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  15. TIVOLI.—"CAVALCADE OF STARS."

    This afternoon, Frank Nell's "Cavalcade of St[?] will enter upon its farewell 10 days at the Ti[?] Theatre. "Popeye, the Sa[?]man," in the person of Billy Costello, who has been s[?]ring box ...

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  16. MAYFAIR.

    "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," in [?]nicolourm is the vehicle for the young actor Tommy Kelly. "The Lone Wolf in Paris" is the support ...

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  17. PRINCE EDWARD.

    "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," a comedy with Claudette Colbert and Ga[?] Cooper in the leads is the Prince Eduard's main attraction. The support, in which Ak[?]m Ta[?]roff plays the main ...

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  18. INDEPENDENT THEATRE.—"THE PLAY'S THE THING."

    "The Play's the Thing," by Molnor. will be presented at the Independent Theatre Clubrooms. 112 King Street, to-night, at 8 Next Saturday, "Call It a Day," by Dodle Smith, will be presented at ...

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  19. ST. JAMES.

    Robert Tayl[?] appears in "A Yank at Oxford," which is having a season at the St. James Theatre He is supported by Maureen O'[?]an. Edmund G[?]enn, and Robert Coo[?]e. Shorts form the rest ...

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  20. VALDA AVELING

    A meeting to make arrangements for a farewell concert to be held at the S[?]ney Town Hall to enable Valda Aveling, the young pianist to study abroad has been convened by Lady Gordon and ...

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  21. STATE.

    [?]na Durbin's latest flim, "Mad About Music." is still the State Theatre's main attraction, "A Bride for Henry." is the support. ...

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  22. KURSAAL THEATRE.—"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."

    Scott Alexander will present "The Merchant of Venice" at the Kursaal Theatre to-night Mr. Alexander will appear as Shy lock and will be supported bv the same cast as played at the recent ...

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  23. A TRIP THROUGH CHINA.

    Miss Winifred Paynter, who is engaged on a lecture [?]ur of the world, will give a lecture on China at the Beatrice Ternan Studio second floor. Savoy House 2[?] Bligh Sheet on Tuesday. June ...

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  24. CAMEO AND HAYMARKET-CIVIC.

    The main item on the Came[?] and Haymarket. Civic Theatre's programme is "Thunder Trail," by Zane Grey. "Bu[?]og Drummond's Revenge," starring John Barrymore. and Louise Campbell, is also ...

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  25. NATIONAL PARK.

    Sir,—I know a remote, secluded valley in National Park where, in season, the native rose, Christmas bell, and purple boronia bloom in the greatest profusion. There is a ...

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  26. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Miss Lilian [?]ost will give the midday organ [?]al in the Pitt Street Congregational Church next Wednesday, at 1.15 p.m. This will be the [?]th programme, and has been specially ...

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  27. CAPITOL.

    Ri[?]rd Arlen and Beverley Roberts appeal in Call of the Yukon," which is showing at the Capitol Theatre, "Saleslady," with Anna Nagel is also showing, and Bernard and Henry appear on ...

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  28. LIBERIY.

    "Man-proof" and "Th[?]breds Don't Cry are now showing at the Liberty Theatre. On Wednesday they will give way to "Merrily We Live" and "Judge Hardy's Child[?]en." ...

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  29. KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD.

    Kirsten Flagstad's Australian tour will commence on Saturday, June 18, in the Sydney Town Hall, and J. and N. Tait announce she will sing some songs that have never been heard previously in ...

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  30. BRYANTS' PLAYHOUSE.

    The Merchant of Venice' will be presented at the Playhouse rorbest Street next Wednesday, at 8 p.m. There will be a night of one-act plays on Saturday, June 11. ...

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  31. VARIETY.

    "Come and Get It" and It" I[?]n't Done" are being revived at the variety Theatre ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN WRITERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Next Wednesday, at 8 p.m., at the Lovejoy Library, Wy[?]yard-Hunter Streets subway, Mr. Edward White will speak on "The Modern Dramatic Literature of Russia and Poland." Non-members are ...

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  33. DEMONSTRATION MUSIC RECITALS.

    This mo[?]ng, at [?] O'clock, the 17th of the series of weekly broadcast recitals of the pianoforte and violin works set for the 1938 examination by the Australian Music Examination Board will be given ...

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  34. TATLER.

    [?] Take Romance," a Grace Moore film, and "Cra[?]ng Hollywood," starring Le[?] Tracy, start a season at the Tatler Theatre to-day. ...

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  35. SAVOY.

    At the Sav[?]y Theatre "The Thin Man" is being revived again, in conjunction with "The House of Rothschild." ...

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  36. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS.

    Next Thursday June 9 a concert will be given by Conserv[?]m students. The programme will [?]nclude instrumental and vocal solos and chamber music. The public is invited to attend. Admission ...

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  37. EMPIRE AND PALACE.

    "Nothing Sacred," the Carole Lombard-Fredr[?] Mutch comedy, is now being shown at the Emp[?] and Palace Theatres. "A Trip to Paris" is the other film. ...

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  38. NEW THEATRE LEAGUE.

    The New Theatre League will give a special screening of Elsenst[?]'s famous film, "Ten Days that Shook the World," a portrayal of the 1917 Russian Revolution, at their premises, [?] Pitt ...

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  39. SYDNEY PLAYERS' CLUB.

    The Sydney Players' Club will present "They Carne By Night," by Barre Lyndon, on June 25. 27, 28. "The Merchant of Venice" will be played from July 12 to July 1[?]. The producer is Er[?] ...

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  40. EMPRESS.

    "Merry-go-round of [?] and "The Jury's Secret," comprise the programme at the Empress Theatre. ...

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  41. OFFICE MACHINERY.

    Sir,—The writer has persisted, day after day, for the past six months, in a desperate attempt to secure any clerical position where speed and accuracy, together with legibility, ...

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  42. ENGLAND AND FASCISM

    Mr. H. Scott [?]ennc[?]t will lecture at Inger[?] Hall, Crown and Oxford Streets, on "England and the Voice of Fasc[?]m." to-morrow evening, at 7.45. ...

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  43. "IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS."

    [?]ripides's tragedy. "The Ip[?]a in Ta[?]is," will be presented in English by Rosalind Spence at the Conserva[?]m on Thursday. June l[?] at 8.10 p.m. Rosalind Spence will play [?]a and ...

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  44. LYRIC.

    The [?] and "Double Danger" arc being screened at the Lyric Theatre. Cecil Kelleway, the Australian comedian, appears in the laterI film ...

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  45. STATE NEWSREEL.

    Highlights in the State Newst[?] programme are: Austiallans play M.C.C. team; London tube disaster. England and Italy sign friendship treaty; Kidnapped boy's father pleads for son's return; ...

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  46. FELLOWSHIP OF AUSTRALIAN WRITERS.

    Mr. Max Afford will give a talk entitled "Murder by the Gross—An Analysis of the Modern Detective Story," at a meeting of the Fellowship of Australian Writers to-morrow night, at the Blue Tea ...

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  47. HENRY LAWSON'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Henry Lawson Literary Society will celebrate the poet's birthday on June [?] at the Sydney Social Rendezvous clubrooms, King Street. ...

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  48. GEORGE EDWARDS BROADCAST.

    To-morrow evening at 3.45 George Edwards will broadcast thtough Station 2UW a drama entitled "Homicidal Mania " ...

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  49. KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD.

    J. and N. Tait announce that Kirsten Flagstad. The famous sopran[?], will open her Sydney season on Saturday. June [?], in the Town Hall. ...

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  50. CINESOUND REVIEW.

    News in the Cinesound Review which is showing at the State, Capital. [?]n and Lyr[?] Theatres includes se[?]nes of the Henneberry-Over[?] fight, a demonstration of Australia's latest ...

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  51. GEO[?]REY HODSON.

    At the Savoy Theatre at 7.15 to-morrow Geo[?]rey Hodson will continue his series of lectures with "The Angelic H[?]s." ...

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  52. CONSERVATORIUM STRING QUARTET.

    The third subscription concert by the Conservato[?]um String Quartet will be given on Wednesday June 22. The programme will be-String Quartet in F Minor, Opus [?]5 (Beethoven): the first ...

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  53. JEWISH CULTURAL HOME

    A night commemorating Sholem Alelchem the great Jewish writer, will be held to-morrow at the Jewish Cultural Home. 21 Macqua[?]e Place, at 8 p.m. The programme will include short speeches ...

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  54. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.

    The [?]naugural flight of the new airmail servies from Sydney to New Guinea is featured by the local edition of Fox Movietone News, which is showing at Hoyt's Regent Plaza, and Century ...

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  55. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA AND CHOI[?]

    The New South Wales Junior Orchestra and Chair, conducted bv Curl Sauer, will appear at the Town Hall on Sunday, June 1[?] at 2.30 p.m. The newly established percussion band will make Its ...

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  56. RECORDED MUSIC.

    Mr. Mur[?]son Bourne has arranged a programme of recorded music for to-morrow evening at Pakle's Club. [?] E[?]beth Street. ...

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  57. LECTURE.

    Mr. M. Wilson-Park will speak at the King's Hall, 69 Hunter Street, to-morrow. at 7.15 p m., on "Religion at the Cross Roads—Will Science displace God?" A musical programme will precede the ...

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  58. BRIDGE PYLON EXHIBITION

    The exhibition at the South-eastern pylon on the Harbour Bridge is open daily from 10 a.m. [?] 5.30 p.m. The Miller's Point tram takes passengers [?] the entrance of the lift to the exhibition. ...

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  59. SUNDAY BAND MUSIC

    Taronga Park: 2.45 p.m., Metropolitan Bond Mr. Russell Phillips conductor. Luna Park: 2.15 and 8.15 p.m. Marrickville Municipal Concert Orchestra and Miss Nellie Kemp ...

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  61. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The proposed contribution by employers towards national insurance probably may operate as a tax on the employer of men and a bonus to the employer of ...

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  62. IS RATING EQUITABLE?

    Sir,—That the present Minister, Mr. Spooner, is deserving of praise for interest in local government matters no one can deny: but as to the equity of the municipal and ...

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  63. FATHER 0. DUDLEY

    The Very Rev. Father Owen Dudley, Superior of the Catholic Missionary Society, London, and a lecturer and author, will arrive in Sydney on Tuesday. ...

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  64. ROAD TRANSPORT.

    Sir,—There is a growing tendency for drivers and conductors of omnibuses and trams, mostly the former, to adopt a careless attitude to the safety of male passengers. It ...

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  65. NEW RADIO STATIONS.

    Two new broadcasting stations are to be erected shortly, one at Cessnock, New South Wales, and the other at Port Augusta, South Australia. The transmitting equipment is ...

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  66. RABBIT TRAP IN TREE.

    Sir,—I was reminded by your report of a rabbit trap found embedded 40 feet up in a tree in Victoria that a few years back I was out in the mountains around Mudgee, and I ...

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  67. OPEN-AIR PLAY READING.

    On the afternoon of Saturday, June 18, at 2.30, at the Children's Open Air Theatre, Phillip Park, a play-readlug of "Pinkie and the Fairies," a threeact play for children by W. Graham Robertson, ...

    Article : 99 words
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