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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Now in its [?]th week, "Yes, Madam?" is proving a drawo[?]rd at the Theatre Royal. Charles Heslop heads the cast, which includes such names as Nellie Barnes, Leo Franklyn, Ethel Morrison, Marie La ...

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    On Tuesday evening, Dr. Malcolm Sargent's choral and orchestral concert in Brisbane was relayed to Sydney. The transmission was poor. One realised from the delicacy and the ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE

    If a fair American had not jilted Charles Stewart Parnell, if a wealthy old woman had not lived to the age of 96, if Parnell himself had not been endowed with an almost ...

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  5. JOINT RECITAL.

    At the Conservatorium Hall this evening, at 8.15. a joint recital will be given by Joyce Atkins (mezzo, from the studio of Madame Ada Baker), and Marle Baker (v[?]), from the studio of Mr. J. Vost ...

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  6. SUCCESS.

    This is another book on how to be successful; there are many others, Reviewed from the position of the author and accepting the major premise of her argument—that ...

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  7. SUNDAY BAND CONCERTS.

    Balmoral Beach, 3.30 p.m., Mosman Municipal Band (S. Rowland). Centennial Park, 2.30 p.m., Piddington Municipal Band (R. Smith). ...

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  8. BLOODTHIRSTY CONGO.

    That pirate of fiction who dealt summarily with his enemies by means of a steel claw attached to the stump of his arm pales into insignificance beside the Anyoto or Leopard ...

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  9. DR. MALCOLM SARGENT.

    At the Town Hall to-night, Dr. Malcolm Sargent will conduct the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the third concert of the present series. Much interest should centre in Chausson's "Poeme" for ...

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  10. HARBOUR BRIDGE PYLON.

    The exhibition at the Harbour Bridge Pylon is open daily from 10 a.m. till 5.30 p.m. The lens of the giant electrically-operated earner's obscura enables any scene within its range to be shown in ...

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  11. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre, "Stop Press" continues to be presented twice daily, with Edwin Lawrence, Sammy Lewts, Pat[?] Moore, and various other variety artists in a full programme. ...

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  12. BROADCASTING.

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  13. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    The final performance of "The Three Sisters," a Russian drama by Anton [?] will be presented to-night at the Savoy Theatre at 8 p.m. The play has been produced by Doris Fitton, with the ...

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  14. DOROTHY HELMRICH.

    Miss Dorothy Helmrich will give a farewell recital at the Conservatorium on Wednesday, October 7, under the direction of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Special half-price concessions have ...

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  15. AN IMPERIAL PERSONALITY.

    One of those magnificent figures, often contemptuously called Empire builders, yet in reality men of astounding imagination and vision, emerges from the biography of Sir ...

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  16. LINDFIELD MUSIC CIRCLE.

    The first musicale of the Lindfield Music Circle's second season will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillp, 87 Tryon-road, Lindfield, on Thursday next. This is an official function of ...

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  17. BRYANTS' PLAYHOUSE.

    Dulcie Deamer's play, "That by Which Men Live," is the current presentation at Bryants' Playhouse, Forbes-street, Darlinghurst, where it is being given for a season of Wednesday night performances. ...

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  18. FRANK HARVEY PLAY.

    Mr. Claude Flemming will produce an original play. The Love Story of Anne," by rank Harvey, at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday next. The setting is Queensland. The cast will include Elaine ...

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  19. THESPIAN DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS.

    Under the direction of Murie[?] Conner and Alan Stone a three-act play, and an evening of one-act plays, will be presented at the Little Theatre, 156 Pitt-street on October 8 and 22 respectively. ...

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  20. REPERTORY PLAYERS.

    The Australian Repertory Theatre Players have now organised weekly play-readings in their new studios, commencing to-morrow night with "The Barton Mystery," by Walter Hackett. Admission ...

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  21. PICTURE THEATRES.

    The latest 20th Century-Pox production, "To Mary—With Love," which tells of the joys and tribulations of ten years at married life, is the principal feature at the State Theatre. Warner ...

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  22. PETER THE GREAT.

    That foreigner who had the temerity to ride in a wheelbarrow through the beautiful hedges of one of the finest homes in England, of which he was tenant, ought to have some sort ...

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  23. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC.

    The second concert of the season of the Royal Philharmonic Society will be held on Thursday. October a, in the Town Hall, when the principal work will be Rossi[?]s "Stabat Mater." The ...

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  24. ST. GEORGE EISTEDDFOD.

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  25. EMBASSY.

    At the Embassy Theatre, Mr. Charles Chauvel's "Uncivilised," which stars Dennis Hoey, Margot Rhys, Marcelle Marnay, and Ashton Jarry, is the chief attraction. "Walking on Air," with Gene ...

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  26. CHAMBER MUSIC.

    The Cazabon, Ellwood, Sverjcnsky Trio will, on September 29, at the Conservatorium Hall, play Tschalkovsky's Op. 50 in D minor, Beethoven's Op. 70, No. 1, in D major, and Chausson's Op. 3 ...

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  27. VERSE SPEAKING ASSOCIATION.

    "Children's Poems Throughout the Ages" will be the subject of an address by Miss Ella McFadyen at the Verse Speaking Association's night on Wednesday next ...

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  28. HOYTS PLAZA.

    The United Artists' release. "One Ra[?] Afternoon," starring Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino, has commenced the second week of its season a[?] Hoyts Plaza Theatre. The associate attraction ...

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  29. THE GROWTH OF THE STORM.

    Professor R. B. Mowat, who publishes, in "Europe in Crisis," a diary, with occasional comment, of the critical events in European history which led up to, and followed the ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE MUSIC CLUB.

    The next musicale of the Newcastle Music Club will be held at Tyrrell Hall on Monday at 8 p.m. ...

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  31. LECTURE-RECITAL.

    Dr. Arnold R Mote will give a pianoforte lecture-recital at Anthony Horderns' Art Gallery on Wednesday next at 1 p.m. Admission is free. ...

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  32. HOYTS REGENT.

    "Private Number," the principal attraction at Hoyts Regent Theatre, has entered upon the fourth week of its successful season. Robert Taylor, who has achieved marked popularity since his ...

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  33. MID-DAY ORGAN RECITALS.

    In connection with Music Week, a series of midday organ recitals will be given at st. James' Church every day from Monday to Friday next week. The recitals will take place between 1.20 ...

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  34. CIVIC AND CAMEO.

    Two features appear on the bill at the Civic and Cameo Theatres. In "Petticoat Fever," Robert Montgomery is featured as a wireless operator in charge of a lonely Arctic station. Myrna Loy and ...

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  35. LECTURES.

    At the Ingersoll Hall, crown-street, to-morrow, at 7.43 p.m., Mr. H. Scott Bennett will speak on "The Spanish Inquisition." On Tuesday next Dr. C. R. McRae will address ...

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  36. PRINCE EDWARD.

    Bing Crosby turns cowboy in his latest film, "Rhythm on the Range," showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. Some new talent also comes to light from Martha Raye, Frances Farmer, and ...

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  37. CARILLON CONCERTS.

    To-morrow afternoon at 3 O'clock Mr. J. G. Fletcher will begin a new scries of carillon recitals at the University, with a programme c[?]taining the Czech Rhine Song, G[?]ordani's Care ...

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  38. CAPITOL.

    "Public Enemy's Wife," a gangster film, featuring Margaret Lindsay and Pat O'Brien, is the main film at the Capitol Theatre. A second fulllength picture is "The Border Patrolman," with ...

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  39. FOLK-SONG CONCERTS.

    Mr. Clement Hosking will present the Sydney Folk-Song Choir in British and Continental folksongs, and old English melodies, to be sung in costume, at the Savoy Theatre next Tuesday and ...

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  40. LYCEUM.

    "The Flying Doctor' continues to attract large audiences to the Lyceum Theatre. The stars of this Australian film are Charles Farrell, Mary Maguire, and James Raglan. An English comedy. ...

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  41. ART AND SOCIETY.

    Very few writers on the development of the arts attempt to take them all together and show the intimate relation between music, poetry, sculpture, and painting, say, at ...

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  42. ST. JAMES.

    "San Francisco" will be screened at the St. James Theatre until next Wednesday, when "The Great Zlegfeld" will take its place. "Audioscop[?] nnd "The Early Bird" are additional current ...

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  43. KURSAAL THEATRE.

    To-night, at the Kursaal Theatre (420 Kent-street), the last performance will be given of Jacinto Benevente's "La Malquerida," or "Tragic Spain," which has been produced by Scott ...

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  44. MAYFAIR.

    "Whipsaw," featuring M[?]na Loy, and "Three Live Ghosts" comprise the programme at the Mayfair Theatre. In the latter film Richard Arlen. Claude Allister, and Charles McNaughton appear. ...

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  45. SONGS OF THE HEBRIDES.

    In commemoration of Music week, Mr. [?] Hosking will give a lecture-recital at the King's Hall, Hunter-street, to-morrow at 7.15 p.m. His subject will be "Hebridean Songs and their Story." ...

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  46. LIBERTY.

    "Show Boat" continues its successful run at the Liberty Theatre. The main players are Irene Dunne, [?] Paul Robcson, Charles Winninger, and Allan Jones. Several short items are 'also shown. ...

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  47. VARIETY.

    "Hell Below," with Robert Montgomery, and "The Masquerader," featuring Ronald Colman, comprise the programme of revivals at the Variety Theatre. ...

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  48. MARRICKVILLE MUNICIPAL CONCERTS.

    Tile Marrickville Municipal Orchestra or 40 performers, conducted by Mr. F. G. Hanney, will give its 77th recital, with assisting artists, to-morrow afternoon at Marrickville Tosvn Hall at 3 O'clock. ...

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  49. EMPIRE AND PALACE.

    "Captain January," Shirley Temple's latest film, is being screened at the Empire and Palace theatres. "Half Angel" is the supporting film. ...

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  50. B.S A. PLAYERS.

    To-morrow, at 3.30 p.m., the B.[?].A. Players will present from 2GB. "The Man Who Read." "Carl[?]on," a war drama by E. V. Timms, will be presented at 8 p.m., and "Radio Charade," a ...

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  51. EMPRESS.

    "Bullets or Ballots" and "Roaming Lady" are the pictures to be seen at the Empress Theatre. ...

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  52. LYRIC.

    Eddie Cantor's "Roman Scandals" is being shown at the Lyric Theatre, together with "Back Street," featuring Irene Dunne. ...

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  53. ORGAN RECITAL.

    As a contribution to Music Week, Mr. Leonard Bell, assisted by his pupils, will give an organ and piano recital on Tuesday night in the Newtown Methodist Church. The programme will ...

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  54. TATLER.

    At the Tatler Theatre Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler are to be seen in "Colleen." In support, Bette Davis and George Brent are featured in "The Golden Arrow." ...

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  55. LUNA PARK REOPENING.

    Preparations arc in hand for the reopening of Luna Park, at Milson's Point, for the 1936-37 season, commencing on Friday, October 2. Throughout the winter months, workmen have been employed ...

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  56. "FALSE SHAME."

    "False Shame," a film dealing with certain social evils, will be presented for an extended season at the Savoy Theatre, commencing on Monday, October 5. ...

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  57. STATE THEATRETTE.

    The double Atlantic record runs of the Queen Mary are featured in the State Newsreel Theatrette programme this week. Another Atlantic record, the fast flight by Richman and Merrill, ...

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  58. RUSSIAN BALLET.

    A recital of Russian ballet and character dances will be given by the pupils of Arnold Spirka (late Anna Pavlova company) at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, 198 Liverpool-street, on Tuesday next at 8 p.m. Pupils ...

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  59. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.

    The floral procession one of the highlights in South Australia's centenary celebrations, forms the feature item on the Fox Movietone News now showing at Hoyts Regent and Plaza. All the main ...

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  60. MISS JOYCE LODGE.

    Miss Joyce Lodge will give a recital of modern dance at the Savoy Theatre on Tuesday, October 6. An assisting artist will be Mr. Erik Thomas, baritone, and music will also be supplied by a trio ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. GEORGE EDWARDS BROADCAST.

    To-morrow, at 8.45 p.m., from Station 2UW., George Edwards will present a radio drama entitled "The Soul of Audrey Summers." ...

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  63. ANTHROPOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

    Performances of Goethe's fairy story, "Die Grune Schlange und die Schone Lille," and Ruth Waldstetter's poem. "Merlin," from a Brittany legend, will be given at the Haven Sc[?] Theatre, ...

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  64. CIN[?]SOUND REVIEW.

    Spectacular flying, as seen at tne air pag[?] staged at Cessnock, is shown in the Cinesound Review which is being screened at the State, Lyceum, Capitol, and Lyric Theatres. Added thrills are lent ...

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  65. SYDNEY DRAMA SOCIETY.

    The inauguration of a monthly gathering or members of the newly-formed Sydney Drama Society will take place on Friday, October 2. at Spindles," 14 Martin-place at 5.30 p.m. The guest of honour ...

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  66. MASSED BANDS.

    Massed bands of the Band Association of New South Wales, under the baton of Mr. Albert Bailie, conductor of Bondi Beach Concert Band ond of the Newcastle Steelworks and Commonwealth Bands, ...

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  67. ROAD SAFETY BOOK.

    The Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. S. A. Maddocks) amounced yesterday that from Monday next each driver, rider and conductor of a motor vehicle, on taking out an ...

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  68. SUNDAY NIGHT HARBOUR CRUISE.

    Artists performing on Sydney Ferries' Sunday night harbour concert cruise to-morrow will be Vernon Sellars, Billie Bovis, Maggie Foster, Roy Glasheen, Margot MacKenz[?]e, George Brown, Linn ...

    Article : 83 words
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