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  2. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE GONDOLIERS."

    The Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, at the Theatre Royal, will give a matinee of "The Gondoliers" this afternoon. J. O. Williamson, Ltd, announces that this charming opera will be continued ...

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  3. BROADCASTING. FARMER'S SERVICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 words
  4. A MAN FROM THE WEST.

    "There's more in all this than meets the eye!" she said, "and I'm not a bit surprised. Why, it was very easy to see that Miss Cathleen just simply loathed that young man. ...

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  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Almost coincidently with the Gilbert and Sullivan revivals in Sydney, the brilliant season of these operas in London, at the Princes Theatre, has concluded, arrangements having ...

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  6. FOR WOMEN. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    Mrs. J. Griffiths was elected president of the Mullengudgery branch of the Country Women's Association of New South Wales at the third annual meeting of the branch on ...

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  7. CURRENT LITERATURE. PIONEERS.

    "Old Emigrant Days in Kansas," by Mrs. Adela E Orpen, is a book of quite exceptional interest, and will appeal the more to Australian readers because our own pioneering days ...

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  8. NEAR AND FAR.

    Mrs. Perkins, who will leave by the Malabar on Monday for Batavia, to attend the marriage of her daughter, was entertained by the lady members of St. Basil's Church at ...

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  9. "COBRA."

    Next Saturday night at the Criterion Theatre J. C. Williamson, Ltd., will present, for the first time in Australia, Martin Brown's play, "Cobra." Miss Judith Anderson, who comes here by arrangement with David ...

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  10. CRITERION—"IS ZAT SO?"

    On Thursday night "Is Zat So?" will close its successful Sydney season at the Criterion Theatre. Matinees will be given to-day and on Monday and Wednesday. Mr. Richard Taber and Mr. Hale Norcross have become ...

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  11. HER MAJESTY'S—"ROSE MARIE."

    At Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon "Rose Marie" will commence the New Year with its 252nd performance. Matinees will also be given on Monday and Wednesday next. ...

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  12. ST. JAMES—"JACK AND THE BEANSTALK."

    Matinees are given daily at the St. James Theatre, where the pantomime "Jack and the Beanstalk" has won assured popularity. An interesting feature of the production is the performance of Afrikander's lions ...

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  13. OCCASIONAL VERSE.

    Mr. E. V. Lucas's wit is inexhaustible, and his touch is unfailingly light. "Songs of impudence" reveals him in his best form. Whether he is satirising the Dayton ...

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  14. HOLIDAY CLOTHES FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Children to enjoy their holiday thoroughly, want to be suitably clad. Shown above are two garments suited for the seaside or any life out of doors The boy's suit is composed of a white shirt, and blue trousers, both being trimmed with pearl buttons. Linen or crepe are suitable materials to use for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"ALADDIN."

    The story of "Aladdin" is told in a spectacular pantommie twice daily at the Grand Opera House, where Miss Dorothy Lena and Messrs Roy Rene, Bruce Green, and Fred Blett are prominent in the cast. The ...

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  16. PALACE—"ABIE'S IRISH ROSE."

    "Able'e Irish Rose" is now in the last weeks of its season at the Palace Theatre. It will be impossible to extend the seasonon, the management announces, as the theatre is required for other attractions. Matinees ...

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  17. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The first performance at the Empire Theatre, Railway-square, will take place on February 28, and the gross receipts will be handed to the Sydney Hospital, St. Margaret's Hospital, and the Boy Scouts' ...

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  18. HIPPODROME—"BABES IN THE WOOD."

    The harlequinade, that attractive feature of pantomime, is one of the popular events of "Babes in the Wood" at the Hippodrome, where performances are given twice daily, at 1.45 and 7.45 p. m. Mr. Dan ...

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  19. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 words
  20. ADYAR HALL—"A BUNCH OF KEYS."

    There are many bright features in "A Bunch of Keys," the entertainment in which many clever artists are appearing at Adyar Hall. ...

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  21. FULLERS' THEATRE.

    A new holiday programme is to be given at Fullers' Theatre to-day. The Zig-Zag Revue Company, reinforced by Oliver McLeannan, will appear in an entertainment entitled "At the Party," with Not Banley as ...

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  22. THE TIVOLI.

    Henry Santrey's band and Harry and Anna Seymour are the leading entertainers at the Tivoli, where Moore and Shy, Edmunds and Lavelle, the Stavannys, Brian Lawrence, and Francois also share in the success of ...

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  23. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    The pantomime "Cinderella" is the attraction at the Newtown Majestic, where two performances are given daily. Phyllis Du Barry is popular in the title-role, and the piece has many comedy features. ...

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  24. MANLY GOLF CLUB DANCE.

    Members of the Manly Golf Club and their fi lends spent a very hippy ending to the old year at the dance which they held at the club last night. In the room where dancing ...

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  25. HIGHLAND SOCIETY.

    Following the sports programme of the Highland Society to-day at the Showground, Moore Park, a concert of Scottish music will take place this evening at the Town Hall. The artists will include Miss Ella ...

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  26. ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman will give recitals at the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon, on Monday night, and on Wednesday afternoon. The Monday evening programme will be of a popular ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. THE MAKING OF A CRICKETER.

    Dr. Eric P. Barbour has brought admirable qualifications to the writing "The Making of a Cricketer." Not only has he distinguished himself at the game; he has represented this ...

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  28. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CLUB.

    A Scottish concert, organiser by the Burns Anniversary Club, will be held to-night at the Railway and Tramway Institute. Misses Elsie Peerless, Belle Watson, and Florence McEachern, Messrs. R. M. ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. DANCE AT ARALUEN.

    Miss Pauline Watt entertained at a fancy dress ball at her home, Araluen, Double Bay, last night. The decorations, which were the work of one of Sydney's best-known ...

    Article : 146 words
  30. "BEAU GESTE."

    A special session will be given at 11 o'clock this morning at the Prince Edward Theatre, in order that people who are unable to attend the other presentations of "Beau Geste" during the holidays may ...

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  31. CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE.

    "The Son of the Sheik" his now been shown more than 170 times at the Crystal Palace Theatre, and no announcement has yet been made as to when the season will end. The next attraction at this theatre will ...

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  32. THE VOGUE FOR FLARED TRIMMINGS.

    This frock has the skirt and sleeves trimmed with flares of navy pleated georgette, and a jumper bodice of navy and champagne printed georgette. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Rin-Tin-Tin, the cleverly trained wolf-dog, appears in "The Night Cry," to be released at the Lyceum Theatre to-day. The human actors are headed by John Harren and June Marlowe. In "Poker Faces" ...

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  34. THEOSOPHICAL STATION.

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  35. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    The Sunbeam Pantomime Children will appear at the Haymarket Theatre to-day in a three-act revue, presented and supervised by Miss Frances Scully, entitled "Carnival Time." The films to be shown are ...

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  36. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Tom Mix does some more of his daring riding feats on Tony in "The Great K. and A. Train Robbery," a Fox picture, to be shown at the Lyric Theatre today. Besides the supporting film, "The Night Cry." ...

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  37. "THE OLD ADAM."

    The theme of Miss Cicely Hamilton's play, "The Old Adam," which was produced in London not long ago, is the inherent pugnacity of mankind. Scrap his navies, demolish his ...

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  38. NEW FICTION.

    "Our Wiser Sons," by Mr. Ralph Straus, elaborates the idea contained in Pope's couplet: We think our fathers fools, 60 wise we grow; ...

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  39. RAND MUSIC.

    The Metropolitan Band conducted by Mr. John Palmer, will play in Taronga Park Zoological Gardens to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  40. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The case concluded at the Water Police Court yesterday in which five business brokers, trading as Worth's Motor Schools, Ltd., appeared to answer a charge of having ...

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  41. THE CARINTHIA.

    The Cunard liner Caritnhia arrived from Auckland this morning. The weather was perfect. A fleet of cars took the tourists to points of interest around the city. The Carinthia ...

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  42. WEDDINGS.

    At St. Mary's Cathedral on Wednesday night Miss Doris Merrick, daughter of Mr. P. Merrick, of Louvain, Sydenham, was married to Mr. Henry Bacon, of Sydney. The Rev. Father ...

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  43. BEAUTY COMPETITIONS.

    Sir,—Some thousands of your readers must have noted with satisfaction in your issue of December 29 that the National Council of Women —a powerful organisation representing some ...

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  44. BROWN—CAPP.

    At St. John's, Darlinghurst, the wedding of Miss Evelyn Copp, daughter of the late E. Copp, and Mrs. J. Copp, of Rockdale, to Mr. Alfred Brown, son of Mr.and Mrs. S. W. Brown, ...

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  45. THE TOLL OF THE MOTOR. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The letter signed by Dr. F. Antill Pockley, which appears in to-day's issue of your paper deserves the close attention of both the authorities, and what are commonly called ...

    Article : 211 words
  46. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  47. CHAPTER V.

    Somehow or other that long, trying, wearisome day wore itself slowly away. And afterwards, when Patsy tried to put in front of her everything that had happened, she ...

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  48. SPENCER—COOK.

    The wedding of Miss Gladys May Cook, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cook, of North Sydney. to Mr. Edgar H. Spencer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spencer, ...

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  49. ENGAGEMENTS.

    The engagement is announced of Jean Allson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cunningham, Neutral Bay, to Lieutenant H. A. Showers. R.A.N., H.M.A.S. Moresby, younger ...

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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Let us hope that the warning of the Chrfstmas holidays may be taken to heart, and that the New Year holidays may not be marred by the accidents which saddened ...

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  51. "ROUND AND ROUND THE WORLD."

    In part 6 of "Round and Round the World" the "Hermit of Berowra" resumes his Odyssey. Mr. Collingridge observes no fixed schedule in his travels. Indeed, like the ...

    Article : 245 words
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