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  2. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S.—"THE NEW MOON."

    With Miss Marie Bremner and Mr. Sidney Burchall in the loading roles, and Mr. Frederic Bentley as principal comedian, "The New Moon." lavishly staged at Her Majesty's, is attracting big ...

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  3. BROADCASTING. NATIONAL SERVICE.

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  4. LAW REPORT. IN EQUITY.

    An application was made on behalf of Checker Cab Coy. (Australasia), Ltd., to restrain Lewis Ernest Jackett from continuing to use a tazi cab, sold to him by the ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. CUSTOMS FRAUD.

    An unusual position arose at the Central Summons Court yesterday when Eileen Bucknell appeared before Mr. Laidlaw, S.M. to answer an information lodged by Leslie ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Sir,—It is unfortunate that, during recent months, the critical conditions obtaining in the coal industry, and unsettled industrial conditions generally, have served to distract ...

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  7. UNION THEATRES.

    A new Paramount talking firm, "The Virginian," will be screened to-day at the Capitol Theatre with Gary Cooper, Richard Arlen, and Mary Brian in the cast. It will be preceded by a musical ...

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  8. COMMUNIST ACTIVITY.

    Sir,—Among your cable messages yesterday was one mentioning that the central council ot the "Red" Traue Union International had passed a resolution urging that, the work of ...

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  9. CRITERION.—"JOURNEY'S END."

    The sincerity of the author and the actors is creating a deep impression on audiences who go to see "Journey's End" at the Criterion Theatre. The cast includes Reginald Tate, Martin Shaw, ...

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  10. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.—"DIVORCE."

    Mr. Richard Bellairs is producing a new play entitled "Divorce" at the Grand Opera House tonight. ...

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  11. "BABES IN THE WOOD."

    This afternoon, the last performance of the pantomime, "Babes in the Wood." will take place at the Grand Opera House. Dorothy Dewar is the principal boy. Sylvia Post Mason the principal ...

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  12. PRINCE EDWARD—"THE LOVE PARADE."

    Exceptionally large audiences are gathering each day at the Prince Edward Theatre to see Maurice Chevalier in his screen operetta "The Love Parade." Jeannette MacDonald is leading lady. ...

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  13. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    The Ernest Lotinga season at Fuller's Theatre has now been extended for a fortnight. This afternoon, Mr. Lotinga will revive his farce, "August, 1914." The cast includes Miss Kathleen Barbor. ...

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  14. THE REGENT.

    Marion Davies and Lawrence Gray play the principal roles in "Marianne," a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talking film, to be screened to-day at the Regent Theatre. "Speedway," a silent film in ...

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  15. TURRET THEATRE

    Naomi Royde-Smiths's play "The Balcony" will be staged at the Turret Theatre to-night, and on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights of next week. Naomi Waters heads the cast. On February ...

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  16. THE EMPIRE.

    To-day's programme at the Empire Theatre consists of "They Had to See Paris," in which Will Rogers and Irene Rich appear, and "Hold Your Man," with Laura Ln Plante. ...

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  17. IN DIVORCE.

    In this suit, Ebenezer George Hicks, of North-road, Gladesville, petitioned for a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights to be directed to his wife, Eileen Hicks (formerly ...

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  18. PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    Eugene O'Neill's imaginative play, "Strange interlude," will be staged to-night for the last time at the Playbox Theatre. Next Saturday night it will be succeeded by another O'Neill play entitled ...

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  19. BROADCASTING LICENSES.

    Giving evidence yesterday before the Federal Public Accounts Committee, which is inquiring into a claim of £65,200 by broadcasting companies against the Commonwealth ...

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  20. MURIEL STARR SEASON.

    Miss Muriel Starr is taking the company which has appeared with her at the Palace Theatre in "In the Next Room" and "The Enemy" on a suburban season, opening to-night at Mosman. The ...

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  21. THEOSOPHICAL STATION, LTD.

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  22. MR. MASSONOFFS RECITAL.

    For his programme at the King's Hall to-night, Mr. Jovan Massonoff, the Russian tenor, has chosen "Celeste Alda" Halevy's "La Juive," "O Paradise" from "L'Africana," and songs in Russian. Miss ...

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  23. LAW NOTICES.

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  24. TOWN HALL ORGAN.

    Mr. Ernest Truman, the city organist will give his usual weekly recital to-night at the Town Hall. His programme (including encores) will be made up entirely of Gilbert and Sullivan excerpts. ...

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  25. DOZING IN GARAGE.

    According to evidence given at the Central Police Court yesterday by George Saleh, proprietor of the Parker-street Garage Co., he was surprised to find when he returned to ...

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  26. RELIEF FUND.

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  27. SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    This evening, at the Railway and Tramway institute in Devonshire-street, the Railway and Tramway Institute Pipe Band will give the first of this year's scries of Scottish concerts. Those taking ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

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  29. COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE—"THE SEAGULL"

    Miss Carrie Tennant is presenting Tchekoff's play. "The Seagull," every Tuesday and Thursday night at the Community Playhouse in Forbes-street. ...

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  30. ROXY PICTURE THEATRE.

    The new Roxy picture theatre at parramatta win open its doors next Thursday night. The programme includes Maurice Chevalier in "Innocents of Paris," and organ solos played by Mr. Eddle ...

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  31. STATION 2KY.

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  32. DULWICH HILL EISTEDDFOD.

    The period within which entries for the Dulwich Hill Eisteddfod may be sent in has been extended until February 14. ...

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  33. ADDITIONAL TRAINS.

    The Railway Department announced yesterday that a second division of the Brisbane Express will be run to-morrow only, leaving Sydney at 1.50 p.m. ...

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  34. GRACE STAFFORD STUDENTS RECITAL.

    On Saturday, February 15 Miss Grace Stafford will direct a students' recital at St. James's Hall. The varied programme will include recitations, comedies, and selections by the verse-speaking choir ...

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  35. FIRST PUBLIC GATHERING.

    Sir,—It is an interesting fact that the first gathering of the people in this country was to worship God. The first fleet of eleven vessels arrived in the evening of Saturday, ...

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  36. MR. COLIN FERRETT.

    Mr. Colin Ferrett, basso, who is to leave tnis month for America, will give a farewell recital at the Conservatorium on Monday, February 17. The assisting artists will be Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald ...

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  37. STATION 2UE.

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  38. DISTRICT COURT.

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  39. HARBOUR COMMUNITY NIGHT.

    There will be community singing led by wellknown soloists, at a "harbour community night," which has been organised by Madame Emily Marks The function will take place on February 18. The ...

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  40. WILD FLOWER PROTECTION.

    For having picked Christmas bush, a protected native flower, on Crown land, on December 19, Cecil Allaston, of Naremburn, William Browne, of Crow's Nest, and George ...

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  41. OUR BEAUTY SPOTS.

    Sir,—Mr. Frank Edwards's plea for Bradleys Head Reserve might be extended to all the harbourside reserves. The Commonwealth Government has given access to ...

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  42. LABOURER COMMITTED.

    Max Selling, a labourer, aged 42, appeared at the Central Police Court yesterday before Mr. Gates, C.S.M., on charges of having broken and entered the house of Gleston ...

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  43. MR. ISIDORE GOODMAN.

    A recital by Mr. Isidore Goodman, the English planist recently appointed to the staff of the New South Wales Conservatorium, is announced for Wednesday. February 26, at the Conservatorium ...

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  44. STATION 2UW.

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  45. MAN RECOVERS HIS MEMORY.

    William Thornton, who was found wandering on the road at Medlow Bath last August, has now recovered his memory. He spent a week at Lithgow Hospital, and apart from ...

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  46. QUARTER SESSIONS.

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  47. MISS NANCY WEIR.

    Miss Nancy Weir, the 14-year-old planist, whose playing aroused so much enthusiasm in Melbourne last year, will give her first recital in Sydney early next month. Shortly afterwards she will leave ...

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  48. "THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN."

    The Theatre Royal reopens to-day. after being cloned for several weeks. The programme is headed by "The Trial of Mary Dugan," a talking film version of the stage play in which Leon ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. THE PRESENT CRISIS.

    Sir,—The ship of State is admittedly in a bad way, but it cannot fairly be said that the blame is solely attributable to the present Government, for the previous Administration ...

    Article : 399 words
  51. CONSORTING ACT.

    "You are the sort of man this Act aims at," remarked Mr. Laidlaw, S.M., as he imposed a sentence of six months' imprisonment with hard labour upon George Harris, 30, a ...

    Article : 192 words
  52. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

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  53. EDUCATION.

    Sir,—In answer to your correspondent's, A. E. Williams' comments on my letter of 9th inst., I would like to say that in referring to our educational system I should perhaps ...

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  54. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4.

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  55. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    At Forbes Coroner's Court yesterday Cyril Heffernan, 41, dairyman, of Orange-road, Forbes, was committed for trial on a charge of maliciously slaying John Allen Appleby, 3 ...

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  56. PROTECTING NATIVE FLORA.

    Sir,—In issuing instructions to stationmasters, forbidding carriage by rall of Christmas bells and other native wild flowers intended for sale, the Railway Commissioners ...

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  57. MANAGER FINED £30.

    Leonard Damerell, 39, a store manager, appeared on remand at the Central Summons Court yesterday, charged with having sold liquor at Daceyville on January 16 without ...

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  58. TRADESMEN FINED.

    At the Manly Summons Court Henry Greenmay, butcher, Pittwater-road, was fined £2 For having had in his possession an unstamped weighing machine. This machine, it was ...

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  59. DESTRUCTION OF TREES.

    Sir,—There has been a wanton cutting down of many of the beautiful trees which adorned the Prince's Highway. For some miles the trees on the western side of the Highway ...

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  60. ALLEGED MUDGEE ROBBERY.

    Patrick James Gleeson, 24, labourer, and Sidney Harris, 24, a boundary rider, appeared at the Central Police Court yesterday before Mr. Gates, C.S.M., on a charge of having ...

    Article : 98 words
  61. CONSTABLE'S LONG CHASE.

    A man labouring beneath the weight of two bags in Pitt-street, Redfern, dropped his burden when he saw Constable Barwick approaching and ran away. The constable gave chase, ...

    Article : 86 words
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