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  2. REAL ESTATE.

    This proved another quiet Week In Real Estate circles. The market was not dull, but business was slow as far as actual sales were concerned. Values were steady, while ...

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  3. NEW RECORDS.

    Weber's Overture to "Oberon" is an old favourite concert number, which was recorded many years ago by the London Symphony Orchostra, conducted by the late Arthur ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The year 1027 was the tenth from the establishment of the Soviet Government, and the fifth from that of Fascism in Italy. It was also the fifth year of the Irish Free State ...

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  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Signor Fernando Autori, whose distinctive style has endowed with so much vitality the basso roles in which he has appeared in the Williaamson-Melba opera season, has had ...

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  6. FOR WOMEN.

    Camp fires that appeared miraculously out of the impenetrable dark, nimble figures that danced a "glow-worm" ballet, disembodied voices that sang strange war cries—these were ...

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  7. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    Advanced students of the Conservatiorium of Music will give a concert at the Conservatorium Hall next Wednesday night. The programme will include instrumental and vocal solos and Chamber music. The ...

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  8. NEAR AND FAR.

    Mrs. R. Thornton, Mayoress of Balmain, presided at a meeting hold in the board-room of the Balmain and District Hospital on Tuesday evening, when a committee was ...

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  9. SCHOOLS MUSIC FESTIVAL.

    Under the auspices of the Tonic Sol-Fa Association of New South Wales, the annual schools' music festival will be held at the Town Hall next Thursday, beginnign at 7.30. Mr. Walter Thorman will ...

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  10. MR. ALFRED O'SHEA.

    Mr. Alfred O'Shea, the well-known tenor, will give recitals In the Town Hall on September 1, 12, and 15. The plans [?] Nicholson's on Monday. ...

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  11. MISS FOSSE BAKELL.

    At the King's Hall next Saturday night a recital will be given by Miss Fosse Brakell (contralto), from the studio of Madame Emily Marks. The programme will include operatic arias, German Reder, ...

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  12. MISS AME STEWART.

    Miss Ame Stewart (coloratura soprano) will give a recital at the Conservatorium on Saturday next, at 8 p.m. A first perinnrinnace of the duet from the opera buffa "Crispino c la comare," by Riccl, will be given ...

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  13. POLYNESIAN LEGENDS.

    "Myths and Legends of the Polynesians" is a most interesting book, by Mr. Johannes C. Andersen, who has steeped himself in the folklore of the Pacific. A preliminary ...

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  14. MR. WILLIAM HEUGHAN.

    The noted busso, Mr. William Heughan, who gave a series of recitals in Sydney about four years ago, is returning here next month after his third tour of Canada and the United States. He will appear at the ...

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  15. FOR SPRING WEAR.

    This frock of beige crepe de China is piped with almond green. The flounced skirt la finely pleated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "THE STUDENT PRINCE."

    Produced by Ernest Lubitsch, and brightly acted by Ramon Navarro and Norma Shearer, "The Student Prince" is based on the musical comedy which had such a successful season at the Empire theatre last ...

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  17. THE REGENT.

    The two delightful pictures, "My Best Girl" and "Hangman's House," are not to be screened for much longer at the Regent Theatre. On Saturday of next week they will give place to a Fox film, ...

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  18. "THE MERRY WIDOW"

    Mae Murray and John Gilbert are the principals in "The Merry Widow," the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film which is now being screened at the Crystal Palace Theatre. The plot has been founded on that of the ...

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  19. THE CAPITOL.

    Pola Negri has a finely dramatic vehicle for her acting in "Three Sinners," which is to be scicened to-day at the Capitol Theatre. Reginald Denny appears in a new comedy, "On Your Toca." ...

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  20. LYCEUM AND HAY MARKET.

    Irene Rich and Audrey Ferris appenr in "The Silver Slave," a new Australian Films release to be shown to-day at the Lyccun and Haymarket theatres. The supporting features at the Lyccum are "The Sunset ...

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  21. SALE OF WORK.

    To raise funds for the payment of £200, the amount annually charged by the City Council in rates and taxes on the property attached to the St. John's Church and ...

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  22. BROADCASTING.

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  23. HEREDITARY ABILITY.

    It is a commonplace that talent is often inherited. This appears to be particularly true of the legal profession, in which occasionally three generations have sat upon the ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    Myestry, tragedy, and comedy are all represented in Margaret Banncrman's Intest play at the Criterion Theatre. "Other Men's Wives" was specially written for her by Waiter Hackett, authro of "It Pays To ...

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  25. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The first Catholic women's interstate conference ever held in Australia will take place at the Civil Service Stores on September 10 and 11, and will be opened by his Grace, ...

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  26. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE SILENT HOUSE."

    "The Silent House," at the Theatre Royal, gives Maurice Moscovitch an opportunity for some fine acting as the Chinaman Dr. Chan Fu. The supporting cast includes Nat Madison, Bertha Riccardo, Reginald ...

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  27. "DEAR BRUTUS."

    Next Saturday night at the Palace Theatre, Messrs. J. and N. Tait will present the Grogan McMahon Play Company in "Dear Brutus," one of Burrle's most fantastic and romantic plays. The principal ...

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  28. NEWTON MAJESTIC—"THE ROBBERS."

    Schiller's play, "The Robbers," which Mr. Alfred Gordon Kalmikoff is to present at the Majestic Theatre, Newtown, to-night, and next week, has a romantic setting, and is frequently performed in the great ...

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  29. PALACE THEATHE—"THE LUCK OF THE NAVY."

    Mr. Percy Hutchison will devote the last five nights of his season at the Palace Theatre to a spy drama entitled "The Luck of the Navy. The cast includes (besides Mr. Hutchison, who produced the play) ...

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  30. ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION.

    An at home was arranged by the Englishspeaking Union at Farmer's last night, when the prizes were presented by Sir Henry Braddon to the winners of the 1928 E.S.U. all ...

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  31. STAFF DANCE.

    The staff of the British General Electric Co. held a fancy dress dance at Sargents, Market-street, last night. It was organised by Misses N. Power, T. Read, I. Johnston, ...

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  32. "RIO RITA."

    The bright musical comedy, "Rio Rita," is now in its seventeenth week at the St. James Theatre. There are matinees each Saturday and Wednesday at 2.30. ...

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  33. THE EMPIRE.

    The revue, "Models," and tho Fox film, "Mother Machrce," are still being shown twice daily at the Empire Theatre. The principals in "Mother Mnchree" are Belle Bennett, Neil Hamilton, and Victor McLaglen. ...

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  34. NEW FICTION.

    "The Pure in Heart" is the title of a collection of stories by Monsieur J. Kessel, an author who enjoys a high reputation in his own country, and deservedly so. The book ...

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  35. LETTERS OF PILATE.

    In his "Trial of Jesus," Mr. John Masefleld presented Pontius Pilate in a new light, and this is also done by Mr. W. P. Crozier in his "Letters of Pontius Pilate." In either ...

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  36. MR. WILKIE'S COMPANY.

    Mr. Allan Wilkie's company of Shakespearean actors is now appearing at Mosman, where they are to present "Henry VIII." to-night in the Town Hall. On Monday they move to Hornsby, there to present ...

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  37. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    "Sevlia of the Circus" will be succeeded at the Grand Opera House next Saturday by "The Rosary," in which the part of the old Irish priest, Father Kelly, will be taken by Robert Pufdie. ...

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  38. THE TIVOLI.

    The season of music which the Ingenues have been providing at the Tivoli Theatre closes next Wednesday night. ...

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  39. CAMDEN RED CROSS.

    The fourteenth annual meeting of the Camden branch of the Australian Red Cross Society was held at Camden Park, where the president, Miss Macarthur Onslow, entertained ...

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  40. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    A new programme of vaudeville and a new revue art to be presented to-day at Fullers Theatre. The vaudeville is provided by Rae Kermble Huley and Bent, and Kamo; the revenue by the Burdbox Company. ...

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  41. SYDNEY WELSH MALE VOICE PARTY.

    Members of the Sydney Welsh Male Voice Party will give their second subscrioption concert for 1928 this evening at the Conservatorium Hall. Mr. Idwal Jenkins will conduct. ...

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  42. ORANGE DAY FETE.

    An Orange Day Fete, arranged by the Empire Service Club for Boy Settlers, was opened yesterday afternoon in St. James's Hall, by Mrs. Earle Page. In wlshlnp the fete success, ...

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  43. ORGAN RECITAL.

    To synchronise with the performance of Verdi's opera "11 Trovatore" at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night, the City Organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) will play a selection from the score in the Town Hall. His recital ...

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  44. BURNS' ANNIVERSARY CLUB.

    At the Burns' Anniversary Club's concert to be held to-night in St. James's Hall, the programme will be given by Misses Lillian Gibson, Bessis Cooke, and Peggy Smith; Messrs. William Mason and George ...

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  45. POLICE ALLOWANCES.

    Police in outlying portions of the State, according to the Police Association of New South Wales, are under disadvantages in comparison with other members of the police ...

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  46. MR. SAUERS PUPILS.

    At Paling's Concert Hall to-night, at 7.45, pupils of Mr. C. Sauer will give a programme of orchestral, choral, vocal, pianoforte, and violin music. New works include a quartret for four solc violins and plano by ...

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  47. CHORAL CONCERT.

    At 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon the choir of St. Oswald's Church, Haberfield, wi11 give "an afternoon with the great masters," consisting of a selection from Bach's "Christmas Onatario," with Mr. John Mansfield ...

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  48. STATION 2UE.

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  49. Family Notices

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  50. PHONOGRAPH SOCIETY.

    Under the auspices of the Phonographa Society Mr. S.H. Bowden will give an address on Italian opera next Tuesday night at the small hall. Conservatorim of Music. His lecture will be illustrated by records. ...

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  51. THE PLAYBOX.

    At the Playbox Theatre next Wednesday night Mr. Duncan Macdougall will present a new play, "Chicago," by Maurine Watkins, Mr. Macdougall will appear as a criminal lawyer, and Miss Freda McGhee ...

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