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  2. LETTERS

    Sir.—The very timely comments made by various correspondents on the grave problem of unemployed youth descive immediate consideration by the Government. The Rev. ...

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Paying a belated visit to "Balalaika at the Theatre Royal last Wednesday, the writer of this column was struck by an aspect of the play which so far does not seem to have ...

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  4. BROADCASTING.

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  5. CURRENT LITERATURE

    After having been a mirror of life for 164 years and 11 months, and established itself as an English institution, the "Morning Post" was merged, on ...

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  6. ASHES DROPPED FROM PLANE.

    The ashes of 15 deceased persons were scattered from an air liner over the ocean yesterday morning. A service was conducted at George Andrews, funeral parlours by, the Rev. ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sil,—It was my bad luck to leave school during the depression, and since then, with the exception of periods when 1 was able to secure casual work. I have, for the greater ...

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  8. PICTURE THEATRES.

    "100 Men and a Girl with Deanna Durbin in a delightful role is enjoying popular favour at the State Good support is Riven the principal by Leopold Stokowshi Adolphe Menjon Mischa ...

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  9. THE PLAZA.

    The programme at the Plaza is drawing large audiences, by reason of the excellence of the action In "The Perfect Specimen" and "The Missing Witness," films with a strong appeal. ...

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  10. THE HOLY LAND TO-DAY.

    Although the author is only 20 years old, "Newsgirl in Palestine" is a serious study of social and religious conditions in Palestine to-day. Barbara Board was not content to ...

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  11. THE LYCEUM.

    "Night Must Fall," in which Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell may be seen in gripping characterisations, is meeting with success at the Lyceum. Other good short studies are shown. ...

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  12. REGENT.

    At the Recent Theatre, "Wee Willie Winkle," in which Shirley Temple and Victor McLaglen have particularly Rood roles, is the Attraction. Support is "Forty Naughty Girls," with James ...

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  13. ST. JAMES.

    Greta Garbo and Charles Boyer are well placed in The Love Story of Marie Walewska at St. James Theratre where a series of entertaining shorts is also being shown. ...

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  14. THE LYRIC.

    The ever-popular "On Our Selection" with Bert Bulley as "Dad," and an all-Australian cast, is the principal film at the Lyric. The supporting special is "Keep Fit," a comedy film. ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It may interest the general public to know what a very constructive contribution to the problem of the young man from 18 to 24 has been, and is being, made by Saint, ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. THE CAPITOL.

    The programme for the Capitol is "Riding on Air," with Guy Kibbee and Florence Rice in leading roles, and "She Loved a Fireman," with Dick Foran and Ann Sheridan in the lead. ...

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  17. PRINCE EDWARD.

    Gary Cooper is starring in "Souls at Sea" at the Prince Edward Theatre, together with "This Way Please," featuring Charles ("Buddy") Rogers and Betty Grable. Isidor Goodman's orchestra gives ...

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  18. HAYMARKET-CIVIC.

    "Angel" is the principal attraction at the Haymarket-Civic, where Marlene Dietrich and Herbert Marshall please large audiences. "Blonde Trouble" is the supporting film. ...

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  19. EMBASSY.

    "Stella Dallas" is meeting with much success at the Embassy, where "The Jones Family Borrowing Trouble" creates considerable amusement and interest at every performance. ...

    Article : 28 words
  20. LIBERTY.

    "Maytime," featuring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, is in its 18th week at the Liberty Theatre. John Bnrrymore has also a good part. Entertaining shorts are also being shown. ...

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  21. MAYFAIR.

    At the Mayfair Theatre, Greater Montague Show, described as a stage sensation, is being presented by Sir Bejamin Fuller, Mr. L. S. Snyder, and Mr. G. B. Dean, with much success. ...

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  22. SHRINKING FERRY SERVICES.

    Sir,—Complaints about the inadequate services provided by the Sydney teales, Ltd., are fully justified. There is need for some plain speaking about ...

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  23. CAMEO.

    The new programme at the Cameo Theatre includes "Angel," with Marlent Dietrich and Herbert Marshall in the lead. The second film is "Blonde Trouble." ...

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  24. JANE AUSTEN AND THE BRONTES.

    In no way can one better understand the extreme difference between the works of Jane Austen and those of the Bronte sisters—novels by the most outstanding of English women ...

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  25. EMPIRE AND PALACE.

    At the Empire, Alice Fay and Don Ameche, and the Ritz Bros. in "You Can't Have Everything," and Glenda Farrell in "Adventurous Blonde" constitute the current programme. ...

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  26. THE TATLER.

    The programme at the Tatler Theatre for the week will present Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power in "Thin Ice" and Mary Maguire in "Alcatraz Island." ...

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  27. VARIETY.

    The new programme at the Variety Theatre features "Libelled Lady," with well-known film stars in suitable parts: and Paul Robeson in Eugene O'Neill's "Emperor Jones." ...

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  28. SAVOY.

    Chaliapin, the celebrated Russian basso, in "Don Quixote," and Victor McLaglan, who gives support, may be seen at the Savoy in "The Informer." ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Balalaika," J. C. Williamson's magnificently staged production continues to attract large audiences to the Theatre Royal. Robert Halliday the New York actor, who is in the principal role, is ...

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  30. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    The Empress Theatre is showing "Wings of the Morning," featuring Henry Fonda and John McCormick, and "West of Shanghai," with Boris Karloff and Beverley Roberts in the lead. ...

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  31. STATE NEWSREEL THEATREITE.

    An interview with the Spanish rebel leader, General Franco, is featured at the State Newsreel Theatrette this week. In an official declaration, Franco states that he will stamp out Communism ...

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  32. MONUMENT TO RUSSIA.

    The vast critical summary of the Soviet by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, which on its first appearance won opinions vaiying between the earnest commendation of Laski and Keynes ...

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  33. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    "Cinderella," Frank Nell's spectacular Christmas pantomime, is meeting with considerable success the appeal to the younger folk being pronounced. In the evening performances a gay revue is ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I am sure that there are many who do not agree with "Mosman" and "North Shore" in what they say about the ferry service. As a resident of Cremorne, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. CINESOUND REVIEW.

    Marine architects and historians have combined to produce the exact replica of the famous H.M.S. Supply, the diminutive ship which brought Governor Phillip to Australia's shores Special studies ...

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  36. KURSALL THEATRE.

    Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" is the current altraction at the Kursal (420 Kent Street). It is produced by Scott Alexeder, who also appears in the role of Pastor Manders, supported by Miss ...

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  37. NEW THEATRE LEAGUE.

    The New Theatre League will present "Slickers, Ltd.," an English anti-war play, dramatising the present rearmament policy; and repeat "Waiting for Lefty," by Clifford Odets, at 36 Pitt Street, ...

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  38. HOLIDAY LITTER.

    Sir,—The utter thoughtlessness and what amounts to sheer laziness on the pare of holiday-makers and compels seems to be a haroy perennial as far as newspaper correspondence ...

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  39. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.

    In the local edition of Fox Movietone News at Hoyts Regent and Plaza theatres are scenes of the Sheffield Shield match in Adelaide, when Don Brandman eclipsed Clem Hill's record for the ...

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  40. MODERN GERMAN DANCE.

    Irene Vera Young will give a lecture-demonstration on the Modern German Dance at the Theatre of the Dance, 252 Pitt Street, on January 16, commencing at 8.15 p.m. ...

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  41. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    "Mirage," a Hungarian play, will be the opening attraction of the independent Theatre of the 1938 season at the club rooms to-night at 8 o'clock. Leading roles in this comedy will be ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The first Australian performance of the dramatic version of Mendelssohn's oratorio, "E[?]jah," will be given by the Royal Philarmonic Society in conjunction with the 150th Anniversary Celebrations ...

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  44. JEWISH YOUTH THEATRE LEAGUE.

    August Strindberg's "The Ghost Sonata" will be repealed at the Jewish Youth Theatre, 21 Macquarie Place, Sydney to-night, Saturday, January 8, and Thursday, January 13, at 8 o'clock. The play ...

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  45. SUNDAY BAND MUSIC.

    Hyde Park, at 7.30 p.m.: De Groen's Vice-regal Band. J. A. Arcus, conductor. Botanic Gardens, 3 p.m.: Leichhardt District Band. Russell Phillips, conductor. ...

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  46. SYDNEY RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY.

    Gluck's "Orpheus and Eurydice" will be heard at the recital at Mia Mia Cafe on Monday at 8 p.m. As the performance is authoritative, and the recording has been acclaimed oversea as an ...

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  47. THE THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY.

    At the Savoy Theatre, Bligh Street, to-morrow, at 7.15 p.m. Miss Beatrice Ternan will deliver an address on "The spoken word and it's effect on our lives." It will be preceded by a musical ...

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  48. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    VH-UXX the Story of an Acroplane, P. G. Taylor. (Angus and Robertson.) The Bible, Designed to be Read as Literature, edited and arranged by Ernest Sutherland Bates. ...

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  49. LECTURE AT KING'S HALL.

    Mrs. M. C. Pennifold will speak at the King's Hall, 69 Hunter Street, to-morrow at 7.15 p.m. Subject: "The Gnosis, the Mysteries and the Path." The musical programme will precede the address. ...

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  50. LAWSON'S UNPUBLISHED WORK.

    Dr. Lloyd Ross will speak on "Unpublished Works of Henry Lawson," at the School of Modern Writers, 3rd floor, Post Office Chambers. George Street, on Monday, January 10, at 8 p.m. Non-members are ...

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  51. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    Sir,—Having noticed in your columns that the Anniversary Day is to be kept up on Wednesday, January 20, I, as a country resident, and thousands of others, will be ...

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  52. "THE EXILE."

    To-morrow evening, at 8.45, George Edwards will broadcast through station 2UW a drama entitled "The Exile." ...

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  53. LECTURE AT INGERSOLL HALL.

    At the Ingersoll Hall Crown Street to-morrow at 7.45 p.m., Mr. Tom Spiller, who recently arrrived from Spain, will speak on "Fighting with the International Brigade." ...

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  54. SYDNEY PSYCHOLOGY CLUB.

    Dr. C. R. McRac will address the usual weekly meeting next Monday evening on "Psychology in Poetry." In the club room, sixth floor, Scot Chambers, Hosking Place (near Martin Place). The ...

    Article : 42 words
  55. BY RHODES SCHOLARS.

    "The Australian Rhodes Review," No. 3, is, as its editors remark, a third attempt by Rhodes Scholars resident in Australia to produce a magazine in the grand manner." The ...

    Article : 250 words
  56. JOHN O' LONDON'S LITERARY SOCIETY.

    At the John o' Londons literary circle, at 28 Martin Place, on Tuesday evening, Mr. W. E. FitzHenry will talk on Phil May and "Hop." ...

    Article : 37 words
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