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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    THEATRE ROYAL.—"YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." Although "The Yeomen of the Guard" has proved just as popular as "The Gondoliers," which opened the Gilbert and Sullivan's Opera Company's season at the ...

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  3. BROADCASTING. FARMER'S SERVICE.

    7 a.m.—Chimes. Music from studio. 7.10.—Weather, astronimical memoranda, shipping, mails. 7.25.—State market, metal quotations. ...

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  4. A MAN FROM THE WEST. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] CHAPTER XII.—Continued.

    She kept all this to herself till the morning when Patricia had mustered up courage and timidly asked her sister whether Kenneth Collingford could be informed of the time, date, ...

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  5. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Paderewski, who is to visit Australia in March, will be only the first of a number of artists whose presence will give lustre to the musical season. Ignaz Friedman, who is ...

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  6. CURRENT LITERATURE. SCOTLAND YARD.

    One a foreword to "Scotland Yard" Mr. Frank Dilnot mentions that, although the metropolitan police of London, the most famous body of constabulary in the world, has been ...

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  7. FOR WOMEN.

    A recent article, entitled "Miss London Lunches," which appeared in these columns, has revealed the fact that the Sydney business girl is being better catered for than the writer ...

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  8. OUTBACK TO COAST.

    Since its inauguration in 1922, one of the principal aims of the Queensland Country Women's Association has been the establishment of a line of seaside homes at all the ...

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  9. CRITERION.—"COBRA."

    The vivid acting of Miss Judith Anderson lifts "Cobra" to a plane of considerable interest. The cast includes also Mr. Henry Daniell, who appeared in the original London production, Mr. Michael Hogan, Mr. ...

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  10. PALACE.—"ARBIE'S IRISH ROSE."

    After an enormously popular season, "Able's Irish Riose" will be withdrawn from the Palace Theatre on the conclusion of next Wednesday night's performance. In order to cone with the rush of people who have not ...

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  11. "WHITE CARGO."

    Mr. Leon Gordon, author of and principal actor in the play, "White Cargo," which attracted so much attention at its performance here some months ago, will present this piece agian at the Palace Theatre next ...

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  12. HER MAJESTY'S.—"ROE MARIE."

    The charming musical play, "Rose Marie," continues successfully on its way at Her Majesty's Theatre, having now completed its 33rd week. There will be the usual matinees to-day and next Wednesday. ...

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

    Though the Christmas season proper is over, the Christmas paniomime "Jack and the Beanstalk" continues to be splendidly patronised at the St. James Theatre. For the benefit of children, the ...

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  14. THE SPINNER.

    "The Spinner" is "a magazine published in Melbourne and devoted exclusively to Australasian poetry, with occasional personal notes and reviews of books of verse. It has just ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. FOR THE SCHOOLGIRL.

    The frock on the left is of pale green linen with flesh pink bands, embroidered in white. Palo blue cotton georgette is used in making the other dress, and it bag soft frills, picot edged, and a sash finished with rose buds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"ALADDIN."

    Two performances of "Aladdin" are being given each day at the Grand Opera House. Crowds of children and adults find their way into all of them. The principals are Miss Dorothy Lena, Mr. Roy Rene, ...

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  17. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Monday, February 28, has been selected as the opening night for the new Empire Theatre, which is being Constructed in Railway Square. The first production will be "Sunny," a revue that has had ...

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  18. THE TIVOLI.

    In addition to Henry Santrey and his jazz orchestra, and Harry and Anna Seymour in the series of "Eastern Melodies," the programme at the Tivoli Theatre includes Moore and Shy, Dixon and O'Brien, the ...

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  19. PULLER'S THEATRE.

    Nat Hanley and the Zig-Zag Revue Company will appear at Fuller's Theatre to-day in a new revue entitled "Will Oats>" The rest of the programme includes Paul Deburr, described as a "paperologist;" ...

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  20. THE QUEST OF THE TROUT.

    The late R. L. Blackwood, B.A., sub-warden and classical tutor of Trinity College, Melbourne, and author of "The Quest of the Trout," was a fine scholar and a fine ...

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  21. HIPPODROME—"BABES IN THE WOOD."

    A harlequinade and all the cheery, old-lashioned pantomime features appear in "The Babes in the Wood," which is being staged at the Hippodrome. There are two performances daily. ...

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  22. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The Moon and Morris Revue Company will to-day, at 2.30 and 8, commence a season at the Newtown Majestic Theatre, presenting a series of popular revues. The cast includes Phyllis Du Barry. ...

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  23. ADYAR HALL—REVUE.

    At the Adyar Hall this afternoon and to-nisht Mr. Frank Smith will present a revue entitled "Naughty, Naughty." It will be staged nightly until further notice. ...

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  24. "MAY MORRISON."

    The Railway and Tramway Institute Pipe Band and Scottish Entertainers will present at the Railway Institute next Saturday a musical sketch, entitled "Mary Morrison," in celebration of the ...

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  25. ORGAN RECITAL.

    The city organist (Mr. Ernest Truman) has chosen a transcription of "[?] Trovatore" for his recital at the Town Hall to-night. He will give further recitals on Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. ...

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  26. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 484 words
  27. NEW FICTION.

    Miss Katharine Susannah Prichard is an Australian writer who has several excellent novels to her credit; "Working Bullocks," her latest book, will enhance her reputation. The ...

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  28. PLAYBOX THEATRE.

    There will be the usual weekly reading of plays at the Playbox Theatre, in Rowe-street, to-morrow night. Mr. Duncan Macdougall has selected "The Fascinating Foundling: A Disgrace to the Author," ...

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  29. CHAPTER XIII.

    The day of the funeral came and passed, and instead of following her mother's body to the grave Patricia was sitting in her father's room listening to his heavy ...

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  30. "BEAU GESTE."

    Visitors to the Plaza Theatre in London during the season of "Beau Geste" included the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of York, and the Queen of Spain. A year ago Queen Mary arranged for a special ...

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  31. "MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES."

    Produerd at the Gamnot studios in England, "Mademoiselle from Armentieres' is a story of the war, and has practically all its scenes laid in France. It will be screened at the Crystal Palace Theatre to-day, ...

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  32. LYCTUM THEARE.

    A screen adaptation of Rex Beach's novel. "Padlocked," will be shown to-day at the Lyceum Theatre. The cast includes Lols Moran, Noah Beery, and Louise Dresser. The supporting attractions are "Fascinating ...

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  33. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    Besides "Padlocked" at the Haymarket Theatre to-day, the programme includes "Prisoners of the Storm." with House Peters and the Sunbeam Pantomime Children in an entirely new programme. ...

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  34. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Pauline Frederick takes the principal role in "Devil's Island," a Master picture to be shown at the Lyrie Theatre to-day. She is supported by Marion Nixon and George Lewis. Buck Jones and Eva Novak are the ...

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  35. CARGOES AND HARVESTS.

    [?]An appropriate sub-title for "Cargoes and Harvests," by Mr. Donald Culross Peattie, would be "The Romance of the Common-place." In this extremely interesting book the author ...

    Article : 369 words
  36. THE STEINACH FILM.

    The Steinach rejuvenation film will be shown twice daily at the King's Hall until next Saturday, inclusive. The hours of exhibiting the picture are advertised. ...

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  37. NAURU CHIEFTAINS.

    The native chieftains of Nauru, who have been visiting Sydney, left for Nauru on Thursday night. During their stay they were entertained by Mr. J. McDonnell, who lived in ...

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  38. NEAR AND FAR.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Stanford, of Huntley's Point, gave a dance in honour of the coming of age of their daughter, Freda, on Wednesday evening, at Sargents' ballroom, ...

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  39. SMOKING IN BUSES.

    The Police Department states that it is an offence for anybody to smoke while travelling in a motor 'bus. Many complaints on the subject have been received by the department ...

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  40. TRADES HALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  41. CANCER RESEARCH FUND.

    The Cancer Research fund now totals £126,177/2/1. ...

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  42. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ROADMAKING.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 12th inst. there appears an article on roadmaking, in which the views of Mr. J. H. Tonkin, of Mosman, are set out at length. Apparently Mr. Tonkin holds ...

    Article : 385 words
  43. THEOSOPHICAL STATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  44. WOMEN GRADUATES.

    Miss Levison, Bursar of Girton College, Cambridge, Miss Allayne, principal of College Hall, London University, and Miss North, principal of Victoria Colloge, Wellington, N.Z., ...

    Article : 178 words
  45. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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  46. WHITE WAY AT GRANVILLE.

    A proposal that the Granville Municipal Council should assumed the reponsibility for establishing a "White Way" in Good and [?] ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. CANNIBALS AND COCKFIGHTS.

    Mr. Hermann Norden is an American who has travelled extensively and has published a number of books about his wanderings He is in the habit of setting out for one ...

    Article : 446 words
  48. ROYAL COMMISSION ON RADIO.

    Mr. G. A. Taylor, president of the [?] tion for Developing Wireless in Australia. New Zealand, and Fiji, ia a letter to the [?] ...

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  49. WEDDINGS.

    The wadding was quietly celebrated in Melbourne on January 11 of Mavis, only child of Mr. and Mrs. E. Boggle, Stanmore, to Stephen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blau, Sydney. ...

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  50. MANLY JUBILEE.

    The water pageant, which was intended to form part of the Manly jubilee celebrations, has been further postponed till January 22. The united church service, which was ...

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  51. ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of Molle Gabrielle, eldest daughter of the late Mr. L. Cater, of England, and Mrs. A. H. Balmain, of Glencorick, Cooma, to ...

    Article : 46 words
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