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  2. AMUSEMENTS. MADAME FRANCES ALDA.

    For this evening's recital at the Town Hall, Madame Frances Alda has chosen a number of attractive operatic arias, including "M[?] ch[?]manc Mimi" and the "Addio," from "Tosea"; the "Jewel Song," from ...

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  3. REAL ESTATE.

    The Real Estate market was again fairly active this week, and a number of sales were recorded. The indoor auctions were well attended, and spirited competition took place ...

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  4. AIMS OF LABOUR.

    Sir.—While reading the address given by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Mark Gosling) at Lidcombe, I was amazed at the ignorance manifested by him concerning the Christian Church. ...

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  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The J. C. Williamson grand opera season is definitely anounced for March next, and as the cable messages this week showed, Sir George Ta[?]is and Mr. J. Nevin Ta[?]t have ...

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  6. CURRENT LITERATURE. PLANT AUTOGRAPHS.

    [?]t first sight the idea that a turnip has signature and that a cabbage is able to [?]rt its sufferings to an observer may seem [?]tastic. Yet, on second thoughts, the ...

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  7. ORGAN RECITALS.

    Recitals will be given by Mr. [?]est Truman, city organist, at the Town Hall to-morrow, and on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. ...

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  8. MISSES GIBBES AND COLEMAN.

    Misses Dorothy Gibbes and Bessie Coleman will give their second recital for two planes at the Conser[?]atorium on Wednesday, September 7. The programme will include Variations by Brahms on a Theme by ...

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  9. "RUDDIGORE."

    The J. C. Williamson, Gilbert and Sullivan Company, will begin a season at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night next, in "Ruddigore," the production of which is keenly awaited. The cast will ...

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  10. HUTCHENS-EVANS RECITAL.

    Messrs. Frank Hutchens and Li[?]ey E[?]ns, in a two-plano recital, announced for Friday, September 9, at the Conservatorium, will play "Les Eolides" (Cesar [?] ranck), "Moy Mell" (Arnold Bax), an arrangement ...

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  11. SUNDAY.

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  12. GRAMMAR SCHOOL DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

    Three one-act plays, "Mr. Fox," "The Dear Departed." and "The Bo'sun's Mate," will be per[?]med by the Sydney Grammar School Dramatic Society at St. James's Hall on Saturday, August ...

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  13. THE PALACE—"MARY STUART."

    "Mary Stuart," the John Drinkwater play, which the Repertory Theatre Society is performing at the Palace Theatre, will continue its season till Friday night next. This historical series of episodes in the ...

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  14. MISS GLADYS VERONA.

    Miss Gladys Verona, soprano, announces a recital at the Conservatorium for Monday, September 12, when she will sing "L'Amero," from "[?] Re Pastore," "Batti batti," from "Don Giovanni" and "Mad Scene" ...

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  15. THE BORDER.

    In "Castles and Historic Homes of the Border," Mr. Alexander Eddington has a subject rich in romance. These Lords of the Marches, exposed to raids from both the ...

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  16. JOSEPH HISLOP'S TOUR.

    Mr. Joseph Hislop, who has become a prominent figure on the lyric stage of Europe and America, is to give a concert tour of Australia, and will make his first Sydney appearance at the Town Hall on ...

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  17. RECITAL FOR TWO VIOLINS.

    Messrs, Herman Willis and Clyde Thorpe, from the studio of Mr. S. Vost Janssen, will appear in a recital at the King's Hall on Wednesday, August 31. ...

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  18. HER MAJESTY'S—"MADAME POMPADOUR."

    The last four nights of "Madame Pompadour" at Her Majesty's Theatre are announced. Miss B[?]ppic de Vrice heads a clever cast in this attractive musical play, which is to be repeated this afternoon. ...

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  19. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE—"BEN HUR."

    Mr. Will Prior will conduct the orchestra of the Prince Edward Theatre for the last time on Friday, September 2, as he is to leave for the United States on the following day. Until then he will present ...

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  20. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE RINGER."

    Edgar Wallace's drama, "The Ringer," at the Theatre Royal, is full of thrills and surprises Mr. Maurice Moscovitch heads the cast, which includes Mr. Patric Curwen as Dr. Lomand, a part he played ...

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  21. ADYAR HALL—"WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE."

    The management of the Adyar Hall announces that "Wonders of the Universe" will be screened for only a limited season. There are two sessions daily, at 2.[?] and 8. ...

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  22. CRITERION—"THE ROAD TO ROME."

    Miss Margaret Lawrence, has impressed Criterion audiences by her artistic impersonation of Amytis in "The Road to Rome" The play will be repeated at a matinee to-day. ...

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  23. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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  24. "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE.[?]

    To-day begins the third month of the season of "For the Term of his Natural Life" at the Crystal Palace Theatre. The end of the picture's run has not yet been fixed, but the management announces ...

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  25. ST. JAMES THEATRE—"LADY, BE GOOD."

    The dancing in "Lady, Be Good," at the St. James Theatre, especially that of Helen and Frank, is a feature of the production. Miss Elsie Prince and Mr. Jimmy Godden hoad a talented cast in this ...

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  26. THE MEDIAEVAL CHURCH.

    Sir,—Dr. Sheehy's short reply to my letter states that I have put together quotations in a loose unscholarly way. Without shame one m ty plead gullty to a lack of knowledge ...

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  27. THE HAYMARKET.

    "Knock out Reilly," a comedy in Richard Dix's usual breezy style, is to be the principal film at the Haymarket Theatre to-day. Mary Brian is also in the cast. The supporting features include "The ...

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  28. THE EMPIRE—"THE STUDENT PRINCE."

    The student Prince is drawing crowded houses at the Empire, where Mr. James L[?]ddy, Miss Elise Gergely. and Mr. Dallis Welford are prominent in the cast. Another matinee will be given to-day. ...

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  29. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    Mr. Frank Neil's company will couclude a 24 weeks' season at the Grand Opera House on August 2[?]. From Sydney the company will go to Newcastle, where "Getting Gertie's Garter" will be staged on Saturday ...

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  30. THE LYCEUM.

    Both the fashionable and the squalid aspects of the American capital are displayed in "New York," a Paramount film to be released at the Lvceum Theatre to-day. Ricardo Cortez. Lois Wilson. Este[?]e [?] ...

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  31. MISS BRAMLEY'S COMPANY.

    Miss Nellic Bramley and her company are to returnto the Grand Opera House on Saturday next, in a piece entitled "Second-hand Brides," in which the cast will include;—Barrett, Mr. William Raymond; ...

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  32. THE LYRIC.

    Buck Jones appears in "Hills of Peril," a Fox film, to be shown at the Lyric Theatre to-day in conjunction with "New York." ...

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  33. BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 373 words
  34. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    At the fifth subscription concert of the Conservatorium Orchestra on Wednesday next Dvorak's 'Cello Concerto in B minor (with Mr. Gladstone Bell as soloist) and the "St. Paul" Suite of Holst, will share ...

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  35. OPERATIC CONCERT.

    Two operatic concerts organised by Mr. Frank Rigo are announced for this evening and Thursday next, at the Conservatorium. To-night's, programme includes music from "Carmen," "The Barher of Seville," ...

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  36. THE PLAYBOX.

    Mr. Duncan Macdo[?]ll and his company will again perform Scan O'Casey's "June and the Paycock" at the Playbox on Wednesday evening. ...

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  37. FULLERS' THEATRE.

    Stiffy and Mo will change their programme at Fullers' Theater this afternoon, when songs, ballets, burlesque, and a comedy sketch will entertain the audience. ...

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  38. THE TIVOLI.

    Miss Edith C[?]ford, with Carl Kellard at the plano, is prominent at the Tivoli, where the "Emperors of Harmony" are also interesting large audiences. ...

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  39. SCHOOL MUSIC.

    The annual competitions organised by the British Music Society among the primary and secondary private[?]schools in New South-Wales, for Dempstar Shield, will take place to-day at the Conservatorium, ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. AN AUSTRALIAN PUBLISHER.

    The late A. C. Rowlandson, the subject of a memorial volume to which many hands have contributed, was not actually the pioneer in Australia in the production of cheap novels. ...

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  42. HUMAN MERINOS.

    Sir,—If a man owned a large, well-grassed station, on which there were only a few sheep, would he carefully tend the lambs and rear them with the hope that some day he ...

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  43. NEW FICTION.

    In a novel of Oxford life Mr. Max Beerbohm once observed that students from the dominions love that 'Varsity too much, and Americans love her too little. This remark ...

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  44. CHIEF SECRETARY'S FORECAST.

    Sir,—Mr. Mark Gosling has been forecasting probable election results, and has been foolish enough to base his calculations upon 1925 figures. One can scarcely credit that a ...

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  45. A MID-VICTORIAN DIARY.

    The "Diary" of Lady Frederick Cavendish, [?]ch has been published under the editor[?]p of Mr. John Bailey, gives some interest[?] glimpses of mid-Victorian celebrities. The ...

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  46. LONG SERVICE LEAVE.

    Sir.—I should like to draw attention to the fact that the Public Service regulation regarding long service leave has, in the Education Department, been susponded, leave of the kind ...

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  47. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  48. WATTLES IN JAVA.

    Mr. R. H. Cambage, in a lantern lecture at the Millions Club on "A Trip Through Java," said that Australian wattles, largely the black wattle (Acacia mollissima), were ...

    Article : 104 words
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