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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,284 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS. CRITERION—"THE GREAT LOVER."

    Mr. Maurice Moscovitch will reappear in Sydney to night at the Criterion in "The Great Lover," playing the title role as Jean Paurel, an Italian opera singer, whom he represents as a typical spoilt child of the ...

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  4. LAW REPORT. BANCO JURY CAUSES.

    In this action, Fullerton v Walton, his Honor reserved judgment. ...

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  5. THE SCARLET SIGN

    Miss Cameron's flat in South Kensington was a very commodious one, for which she paid a high rent. It contained a spacious entrance hall, a large drawing-room, a quite ...

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  6. WOMEN'S COLUMN. EASTERN SUBURBS FETE.

    The tennis courts of the Royal Sydney Golf Club, at Rose Hay, were surrounded yesterday afternoon with gaily-decorated stails, for the first day of the Great Eighteen ...

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  7. LYCEUM AND LYRIC THEATRES.

    At the Lvecum and Lyric Theatres to day the programme will be headed by "East of Broadway," with Owen Moore. Anita Stewart and Bert Lytell appear in another Master Picture, "The Boomerang." At ...

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  8. NO. 1 JURY CAUSES.

    A settlement was announced of a case in which the Eastern Trading Company, Ltd., sued A. G. Chapman, carrying on business as "The American Bag Stores," claiming £90/12/1 ...

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  9. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    At the Haymarket Theatre to day a First National picture. "The Making of O'Malley," with Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill, stands at the head of the programme. "Raffles" features House Peters. At ...

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  10. HER MAJESTY'S.—"LEAVE IT TO JANE."

    The new musical comedy;, "Leave it to Jane," to be performed at Her Majesty's tonight, was written by P. G. Wodehouse and L. Guy Bolton, and set to music by Jerotme Keru. The first act takes place on ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Application was made on behalf of the Professional Photographers' Association of New South Wales for variation of the Photographers' (State) Award by substituting Anzac ...

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  12. "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY."

    "Little Annie Rooney," United Artists' latest picture at the Crystal Palace Theatre, enters on its third week to-day. The cast is headed by Mary Pickford and William Haines. ...

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  13. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    Bebe Daniels, Kenneth Harlan, Helen Lee Worthing, and T. Ray Burnes all have effective parts in "The Crowded Hour, a Paramount release at the Empress Theatre to-day. The second feature is a J. C. ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. THE PALACE—"OLD ENGLISH."

    An excellent foil for the character of old Reythorp in Galsworthy's play, "Old English," is that of Joe Pillin, his pessimistic friend. At the age of more than 80, Heythorp still enjoys life, and refuse to worry, ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. BROADCASTING. FARMER"S SERVICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 746 words
  16. IN EQUITY.

    The suit of De Luxe Motors, Ltd., against Guest and Thorne Chapman, Ltd., was before the Court by way of an application on behalf of the plaintiffs to continue the interim ...

    Article : 932 words
  17. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Crown Prosecutor, Mr. L. J. MeKean. SENTENCES. The following persons who had eighter been convicted, or who had pleaded guilty ...

    Article : 524 words
  18. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE BAD MAN."

    Mr Guy Bates Post has won high popularity at the Theatre Royal in "The Bad Man," in his excellent character study in the title-role. There will be a matinee to-day. ...

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  19. GRAND OPERA HOUSE-"MUSIC BOX REVUE."

    To-day, at the Grand Opera House, the "Music Box Revue" begins the sixth week of its Sydney season. In the 30 diversified scenes there is much to attract and amuse, and Miss Dorothy Brunton in a variety of ...

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  20. WALTER BENTLEY TESTIMONIAL.

    Humlet in plus fours, figure which has naturally aroused so much attention in London, will be seen in Sydney, it is promised, at the testimomial matinee to Mr. Walter Bentley at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday ...

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  21. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    A new progrramm. of vaudcville and revue will be presented at Fuller's Theatre today F. Gayle "Wyer's company will give a new piece entitled "The Blue Rose," in which a misunderstanding about the name ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. NEAR AND FAR.

    Lilac will be sold in the vestibule of Her Majesty's Theatre on October 27, in aid of the Children's Hospital. Contributions of lilac from the country will be gratefully ...

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  23. THE TIVOLI.

    Herschel Henlere Jennie Henson, Rupert Hazell, Elsie Day, the Big Four, and Lee Mason and Sunny are prominent in the present bill at the Tivoli, where the usual matinee will take place to-day A change of ...

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  24. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    Nat Phillips as Oscar the Aussie, and Harry Huley as Percy the Pommy are leading figures at the Newtown Majestic Theatre each week in a series of revues Mike Connors, Queenie Paul, Ivy Moore, and ...

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  25. THE PLAYBOX.

    "Knock, or the Triumph of Medicine," will be the new piece at the Playbox Theatre next Wednesday night. This satirical comedy, by Jules Romains, has been produced in Paris; but will now be seen in ...

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  26. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE.

    This afternoon the Conservatorium Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. W. Arunded Orchard, will give the final school matinee this season at the Conservatorium. The programme, which begins at 2.30 ...

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  27. CONSERVATORIUM STRING QUARTET.

    The sixth and final concert this season by the Conservatorium String Quartet—Messrs. Gerald Waleun, Lionel Lawson, Alfred Hill, and Gladstone Bell—will be given on Wednesday, November 4. The ...

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  28. MISS ETHEL LEWIS.

    The recital given recently by Miss Ethel Lewis in Sydney proved so attractive that many requests for another have been received, and in compliance with these she has arranged to give another programme of ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. LAW NOTICES.

    Term List—In the Banco Court, at 2 p.m.:—Continuation of orders. District Court appeal McLaren v Morley New trial motions: McCarthy v Windeyer and others Ryan v Shackel and another ...

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  30. "THE BOREMIAN GIRL."

    Miss Rila Lancaster and her sister (Mrs. Charles Larsen), having founded the Sydney Grand Opera Society seven months ago, will bring the new organisation before the public in a performance of "The ...

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  31. MISS BESSIE BLAKE

    A recital by Miss Bessie Blake, colo[?]tura soprano, from the studio of Signer V. de Giorgie, will be given at the King's Hall next Wednesday, when she will [?]ng Wagnerian excerpts, the "Jewel song," ...

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  32. REPERTORY READING CIRCLE.

    The Repertory Society's Reading Circle will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, at Beale's Salon Miss Annie Hughes is arranging and will take part in a reading of Tom Robertson's "Caste," with Miss ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 710 words
  34. Mr. LAURENCE GODFREY SMITH.

    Mr. Laurence Godfrey Smith, who has just returned from a concert tour of Tasmania, will give a recita1 at the Conservatorium on Wednesday evening next. He will play the Chromatic Fantaaia and ...

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  35. MISS MARGARET HERD.

    A complimentary concert to Miss Margaret Herd will be given at the Conservatorium on Tuesday next, when Miss Ethel Osborn, Millie Hughes, and Virginia Bassettl, Messrs. Harold Tollemache. Harrison ...

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  36. IN DIVORCE.

    Robert Jasper Powell petitioned for a divorce from Eleanor Kathleen Powell (formerly Murray) on the grounds of her habitual drunkenness nnd neglect of domestic duties. ...

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  37. MISS MURIEL LANG.

    Miss Muriel Lang, 'cellist, pupil of Mr. Gladstone Bell, will give a recital at the Conservatorium Hall on November 8. The Goltermann Concerto in D minor, Beethoven's Sonata, in D, "Kol Nedre[?]" ...

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  38. MISS JESSIE BARTLETT.

    A recital for which the plan is at Paling's, will he given by Miss Jessie Bartlett, mezzo-contralto pupil of Signor di Giorgio, at Adyar Hall on Wednesday, November 4. Miss Iris de Cairos-Rego and ...

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  39. MISS MARY CHARLTON.

    A piano recital is announced by Miss Mary Charlton (from the studio of Mr. G. Vern Barnett) for Thursday, November 12, at King's Hall. Assistance will be given by Messrs. Norman Jansen and G. ...

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  40. SCHOOL DANCE.

    An enjoyable dance, arranged by the committee of the Old Girls' Union of the Sydney Church of England Grammar School for Girls, Forbes-street, was held in the ...

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  41. MISS DAGMAR THOMSON.

    A sonata by Mocran will be a future of the recital to be given at the Conservatorium on Tuesday, November 17, by Miss Dagmar Thomson, who will also appear in a Wieniawski concerto and solos ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Austin Hughes, ex parte Christina Walker. Mr. L. S. Woolcott appeared for the petitioning creditor. Adjourned to November 6, a settlement being likely. ...

    Article : 413 words
  43. LAND AND VALUATION COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Pike, Chancery-square.—At 10 a.m.: Jordan v Railway Commissioners. ...

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  44. MR. BRYSON TAYLOR.

    A recital by Mr. Bryson Taylor at the Conservatorium on November 6 is announced. Mr. Henry Penn, Misa Daisy Richards, Miss Celine La Douce, and Jack Post will assist. The plan will be at Beale's ...

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  45. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor, Judge Edwards and juries,—In No. 1 Court,—At 10 a.m.: Corfield v Hyland, Kelly v Rooney, Before his Honor Judge Curlewis.—In No. 8 Industrial ...

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  46. CHA[?]TY PERFORMANCES.

    Madame Ada Baker's pupils, who an aiming to raise £500 to endow a cot in the Rachel Forster Hospital, will give a revue entertainment to-night at St. James' Hall for this fund, and will repeat ...

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  47. INDUSTRIAL ARBTRATION COURT.

    Before the Industrial Registrar, 78 Elizabeth-street.— For settlement of minutes of Court's order.—At 10 a.m. Re Murdoch Manufactories, Ltd., v Gibb, appeal to Court 10.15 a.m.: Re Journalists ...

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  48. MISS LUCY BRUNTNELL.

    As Miss Lucy Bruntnell iIs about to leave for London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art a farewell concert (for which the plan is at Beale's. will he tendered to her at the ...

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  49. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queen's-square.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—For hearing: Minister v Fox (8), Henstock. v same, same v Glynn, Ltd. (3), Minister v Barnes, Ogilvie v same (2), Davis v Whymark, Armstrong ...

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  50. PUPILS OF MRS. PERCY BATES.

    Mrs. Percy Bates will bring forward a number of vocal pupils in a concert at the Beale Salon on Tuesday evening next; Mr. Lloyd Davies, violinist, will assist. ...

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  51. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Stanley Norman Adams, break, enter, and steal; Stanley Johnson and William Bedwell, false pretences; Herbert Creasy, larceny as a co-partner. ...

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  52. CHORAL CONCERT.

    The annual concert of the Burns Anniversary Choral Society will take place to-night, at King's Hall, when the choir, conducted by M[?] William Shearer, will sing several attractive numbers, and ...

    Article : 38 words
  53. RACING ADVERTISEMENTS.

    Before Mr. Peisley, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday proceedings were taken by the police against a number of persons for having caused to be published, in certain Sydney newspapers, ...

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  54. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL STUDENTS.

    The Lawrence Campbell students will, at St. James' Hall next Saturday evening, appear in a dramatic seene "Mary Stuart," adapted from Schiller; the children's play, "The Yellow Dwarf," recitations, ...

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  55. ENGAGEMENTS.

    The engagement is announced of Daphne De Vere, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wilkinson, of Vallima, Temora, to Lawrence, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. ...

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  56. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD."

    Wonderful settings provide much of the interest in "The Thief of Bagdad," which is being shown twice daily at the Prince Edward Theatre. The prologue includes. dan[?] by Eelso Henderson and Nina Devitt, ...

    Article : 64 words
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