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  2. Advertising

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  3. BROADCASTING.

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night, at the Criterion, the company headed by Miss Muriel Starr and Mr. Frank Harvey, will begin a revival, for ten nights, of "Bought and Paid For." The supporting cast will include Miss Jessie Page, ...

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  5. REAL ESTATE.

    The Real Estate business of Sydney, although still on the quiet tide, showed a little improvement this week when compared with the totals of a week ago. The indoor auctions ...

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  6. LAW REPORT.

    The Public Trustee, as administrator of the estate of the late Frederick Moore, who died on September 16, was the plaintiff in an action in which be sued Mrs. Lucy ...

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  7. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE LADY OF THE ROSE."

    Only three weeks remain of "The Lady of tne Rose" at the Theatre Royal, where a matinee will be given this afternoon. Miss Gladys Moncri[?] Mr. Claude Flemming, and Mr. Blake Adams are ...

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  8. HER MAJESTY'S—"KID BOOTS."

    The last 13 nights of "Kid Boots" at Har Majesty's are announced, as the final performance will be given on Saturday, June 27. On the following Monday night Miss Josie Melville will appear in "Sally," the ...

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  9. THE PALACE—"CAPPY RICKS."

    "Cappy Ricks" is providing good comedy at the Palace, where Mr. Ward Lyons, Mr. Herbert Stallard, Miss Agnes Clifford-Barclay, and Mr. Donald Nicol take an active part in this stage version of ...

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  10. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"THE HONEYMOON GIRL."

    The final performance of "The Honeymoon [?] will be given on Saturday next, and Miss Mamie Watson and Mr. Mark Daly will then return to London to fulfil engagements. A matinee will be ...

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  11. DISTRICT COURT.

    Keith Collins, aged 9, residing at Mackay-street, city, through his next friend, his mother, Ellen Collins, claimed £400 damages from Smith's Newspapers, Ltd., for injuries ...

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  12. MISS PAULINE FREDERICK.

    "Spring Cleaning" is the play in which Miss Pauline Frederick will make her first Sydney appearance at the Criterion on June 27. With Miss Frederick will be Miss June Elvidge, Mr. George Barraud, Madame ...

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  13. "THE STREET SINGER."

    J. C. Williamson, Ltd., will produce "The Street Singer" at Her Majesty's on July 4 for the first time in Australia. The cast will include Miss Gladys Moncrieff and other members of the Royal ...

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  14. ALTHOUSE AND MIDDLETON.

    The first Sydney concert of Paul Althouse and Arthur Middleton in their new Australian tour will be given in the Town Hall on Saturday, June 20. These two artists excited great enthusiasm on their ...

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  15. NO. 1 JURY CAUSES.

    In the case in which Mary Josophine Mitchell, a housekeeper, sued William Daniel Sharland, claiming £1000 compensation for injuries resulting from a motor car accident at ...

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  16. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    The charge preferred against Albert Herbert Thompson, James Skelton, and James John Morrish, of conspiring among themselves, and with Clarence John Law, to cheat and ...

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  17. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Edwards and juries, in No. 1 Court.—At [?] a.m.: Sinclair v The Australian Motor Services, Limited (and reduced), Shaw v Fischer. Before his Honor Judge Cohen, [?]n No. 2 Court.—At 10 ...

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  18. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    A complete change of programme is being made by Wee Georgie Wood each week, as his stay in Sydney will be limited. This week he will appear in a sketch entitled "Black Hand George." "A Peep ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before the industrial Registrar, 78 Elizabeth-street.— For settlement of minutes of Court's order.—At 10 a.m.: Re clerks (metropolitan) award; re drug warehouse employees' (Cumberland and ...

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  20. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    The principal attraction at Fuller's Theatre to-day will be the group of old-time stars, known as The Veterans of Variety, singing again the songs in which they gained repute in the days of [?]ir youth. ...

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  21. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Crown Prosecutor, Mr. L. J. McKean. WAREHOUSE BREAKING. Reginald Lee McLeod, 27, seaman, pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering ...

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  22. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    Billy Maloney's "Scandals of 1925" enter on the third week of their season at the Newtown Majestic this afternoon. Comedy songs, and dances make up the programme, in which Billy Maloney is ...

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  23. SECOND CONCERT FOR CHILDREN.

    The second school matinee by the Conservatorium Orchestra will be held on Saturday, June 27, when the programme will include Mozart's Symphony in E flat, the Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's ...

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  24. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queeu's-square.—Before the Chief industrial Magistrate. —At 10 a.m.—For hearing: The Stove, Piano Frame Moulders and Stovemakers Employees' Union v Alewood, same v Bolingbrok, same v Graham, same v ...

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  25. THE ATELIER REUNION CLUB.

    There was a large gathering of art students at the monthly reunion of the Atelier Club, Bligh-street, to hear an art lecture by Mr. R. Wakelin on "The Art of Cezanne and its Influence in Australia." Major ...

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  26. NO. 2 JURY CAUSES.

    This was an action in which Oscar Gregory, company manager, and Henry Ferrier, of Ashfield, sued Violet Pritchard to recover possession of premises known as Merthyr, ...

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  27. MUSIC AT THIS ART GALLERY.

    The Conservatorium Ladies' String Quartet—Misses Muriel Buchanan, Eunice Hurst, Florence Forshaw, and Rosamond Cornford—will play Haydn's Quartet No. 10 in G, and Beethoven's Quartet No. 5 of Opus 18, as ...

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  28. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

    James Skelton, James John Morrish, and Albert Herbert Thompson, conspiracy to defraud (part heard). Note: The jurors summoned for Monday next will not be required to attend on that day, and ...

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  29. THE PLAYBOX.

    "Crainqueb[?]" and "Overtones" will be performed at the Playbox, [?]owe-street, next Wednesday evening, for the last time but one. A new bill is to be ready on July 1. ...

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  30. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    George William Carr, shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm; Herbert James Mottle, indecent assault; Francis Douglas and Arthur Walters, robbery; Frank O'Grady and Frederick Williams, ...

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  31. H. NEVILL-SMITH'S RECITAL.

    Mr. H. Nevill-Smith will give his first vocal recital in Sydney on Wednesday evening at King's Hall. His programme will include several songs new to Australian audiences—"The Peacock" (Ravel), ...

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  32. YOUNG MAN.

    Patrick Errol Chiazzari, aged 23 years, a clerk, appeared before Mr. Peisley, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday to answer a charge of vagrancy. ...

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  33. MISS GWLADY'S EDWARDS.

    Miss Gwladys Edwards, soprano, pupil of Madame Marchesi, will give her first recital in Sydney on Wednesday, June 24, at King's Hill, when she will sing "Ah, Per[?]do" (Beethoven), "Agnus Del" (Bizet), ...

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  34. NO. 3 JURY CAUSES (DARLINGHURST).

    The case stands part heard. ...

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  35. MR. A. E. Y. BENHAM.

    At the Conservatorium on Saturday, June 27, Mr. A. E. Y. Benham will make his reappearance in Sydney in recital after an absence of three yeaes in England and the provinces. The plan will be at Paling's ...

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  36. MISS LOIS ZUCKER.

    Miss Lois Zucker, contralto, will give a recital in Adyar Hall on Thursday, July 2. The programme will include compositions by Bach, pergoles[?], Chausson, Brahms, Frank Bridge, Saint-Saens, and Dupare. ...

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  37. IN EQUITY.

    His Honor made a decree on the application of O.T., Ltd., restraining the Hotel Sydney, Ltd., their servants, or agents from selling or offering for sale, or proc[?]ring to be sold, ...

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  38. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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  39. MISS DAGMAR THOMSON.

    Miss Dagmar Thomson will give her second violin recital since her return from Europe at the Conservatorium on Friday, July 3, placing a sonata (Veracini-Moffatt), Concerto in B minor, op. 61 ...

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  40. HARRY KLASS.

    A recital will be given by Harry K[?] on Saturday, July 4, at the Conservatorium, when the young violinist will include in his programme a new concerto by Glazounoff. ...

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  41. CONSERVATORIUM STUDENTS.

    The next concert by Conservatorium students will be held on Wednesday, June 17. Admission is free to these concerts. ...

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  42. THE GLACIARIUM.

    Ice-skating is very popular at the Gleciarium. Mr. Howard Nicholson, the American fancy skater, will give an exhibition to-night, and the inter-district hockey matches will be continued. ...

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  43. STUDENTS FINED.

    Two University students, Percy James Barwick and Arthur Rushmere Baldwin, appeared before Mr. Gale, S.M., at the Central Summons Court yesterday, to answer a charge of having ...

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  44. CALEDO[?]IAN SOCIETY.

    The monthly concert of the Caledonian Society of Sydney will be held at St. James'a Hall to-night, when well-known soloists and the Pipe Band will appear. ...

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  45. BAND MUSIC.

    The Metropolitan Band, conducted by Mr. John Palmer, will give a concert in the Sydney Town Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The vocal soloists will be Miss Elsie Peerless, Miss Emily Offord, and ...

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  46. "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME."

    Victor Huge's sombrely dramatic story, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," enters on its seventh week to-day at the Crystal Palace Theatre in the moving picture version which has been prepared by Universal Films, ...

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  47. LAW NOTICES.

    Causes List.—In the Banco Court.—At 10 a.m.: Kohler and another v Bradley Bros., Ltd. (part heard). At 2 p.m.: Berry v Heavener; Genovise v Bagnate. Notice to jurors: The jurors engaged in the above ...

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  48. "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS."

    The management of the Prince Edward Theatre once more announces that the end of the "Ten Commandments" season is very close, but still no definite date has been fixed for the first production of its ...

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  49. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Colleen Moore will appear at the Lyceum Theatre to-day in her latest film, "Sally," an adaption of the musical comedy of the same name which was so successfully produced here recently by Mr. George ...

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  50. HOYT'S THEATRE.

    Cecil B. de Mille's specatacular picture, "The Golden Bed," will continue as the main attraction at Hoyt's Theatre to-day and next week. Instead of "The Tomboy," a Metro film, entitled "The Shooting of Dan ...

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  51. IN DIVORCE.

    A decree absolute was pronounced on June 2 at the request, and in the suit of Nellie Murtha May Meaily against Edward Charles Meally, the wife having gained a decree for a divorce ...

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  52. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    First National films are releasing at the Haymarket Theatre to-day Colleen Moore's latest piiture "Sally." It gives this young actress one of her sprightliest roles. Lloyd Hughes plays Blair Farqusr, the young and ...

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  53. THE KRETSCHMANN CLUB.

    An attractive concert in aid of the Royal Alexandra, Hospital for Children was given at King's Hall by the Kretechmann Club, an organisation of former pupils of the late Mr. Kretschmann, for so ...

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  54. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD

    Under the auspices of the University Extension Board, a course of 30 lectures on education will be held at the University, commencing on Tuesday next, and continuing on ...

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  55. LYRIC WINTERGARDEN THEATRE.

    Priseilla Dean has the role of a wild Arab girl in "A Cafe in Cairo," the principal feature at the Lyrie Wintergarden Theatre to-day. The supporting picture, is "Stepping Lively," with Richard Talmadge. There ...

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  56. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Claude Howarth Stanwix, ex parte Edward Clive Griffin. There being no appearance of the parties, the matter was struck out. ...

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  57. WRIT AGAINST A.M.P.

    A Supreme Court writ claiming £10,000 damages for alleged defamation has been issued at the instance of the City Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd., against the Australian ...

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  58. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    To-day's feature at the Empress Theatre is "A Man Must Live." adapted from A. R. Wyle's novel. "Jungle Law," with Richard Dix and Jacqueline Logan in the principal roles. Patr[?]ns will see also "The Folly ...

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