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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Street Singer," a new musical play, is to be presented by J. C. Willismson, Ltd., at Her Majesty's to night. Artiste and girl students act as chorus to the principals in the romance of an ambitious ...

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The Second Symphony of Brahms, a great work which, though essentially different in mood from his first, rightly shares interest with it, because of its lofty character and ...

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  4. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    It might not be correct to say that the English possess the "comic spirit" to a greater degree than other peoples, yet English literature is far richer than Continental ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    Wallace Beery has a particularly congenial role [?] "The Devil's Cargo," a Paramount [?]ture of the days of crinolines and tiny par[?] which is to be shown to-day at the Empress Theatre. Pauline ...

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  7. 'GIRL SHY."

    "The Hunch[?]ck of Notre Dame" has now [?] withdrawn from the Crystal Palace Theatre, after [?] successful run; and patrons to-day will see instead "Girl Shy," with Harold Lyoyd. Preceding the ...

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  8. THE PALACE—"CAPPY RICKS."

    In its second month at the New Palace, "Cappy Ricks" is still a popular attraction. The players, who incl[?] Mr. Ward Lyons, Mr. Herbert Stallard, and Miss Agnes Clifford-Barclay, faithfully reproduce ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. CRITERION—"SPRING CLEANING."

    "Spring Cleaning" is the present attraction at the Criterion, with Miss Pauline Frederick in the leading role. There will be a matinee to-day. ...

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  10. BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 words
  11. MR. GUY BATES POST TO RETURN.

    Mr. Guy Bates Post will open a brief season at the Theatre Royal on July 2[?], in "The Masquerader," the play in which he scored a notable success on his first visit to Australia, about seven years ago. ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"LITTLE JESSIE JAMES."

    To-day "Little Jessie James" will enter upon its second week at the Grand Opora House. Miss Dorothy Brun[?]n appears in the title-role, and Messrs. Harry Angers and Bert Escott have also made themselves ...

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  13. THE TIVOLI.

    The Royal Squadron Syncopators will appear at the Tivoli this afternoon and evening, and other artists will include Wish Wyue, the English character comedie[?]e; Scott Sander, the Scotch comedian; ...

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  14. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    The Veterans of Variety at [?]uller's Theatre will present this afternoon and evening their fourth change of programme, reviving old-time songs. These will include many famous melodies. George Storey and ...

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  15. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    A new revue, "Get Your Man," and a programme of music, [?], a[?]d memo[?]y, will [?] presented by Con Moreni's Gloom-Chasers, at the Newtown Majestic Theatre, this afternoon and evening. ...

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  16. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    The third subscription concert of the Conservatorium Orchestra will be given on Wednesday evening, under Mr. W. Arundel Orchard's baton, when the programme will comprise Brahms' Second Symphony, Saint-Saens' ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. "THE POINT OF VIEW."

    Judge Beeby's play, "The Point of View," will be produced by the Players' Club on July 11 and 13, at the Conservatorium. In this drama his Honor discusses the point that the first step in terminating social ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. THE PLAYBOX.

    "R.U.R.," the play by Karel Capek, which has attracted so much interest, will be again performed at the Playbox Theatre on Wednesday evening. To-morrow evening Mr. Duncan Macdougall will give a dramatic ...

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  19. OPERATIC CONCERT.

    Mr. Paul Vinogradoff has decided to organise a cast for the production of operatic music; and to-night be is to give this experiment a trial, in the performance of excerpts from "Aida," at King's Hall. Those taking ...

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  20. SUNDAY.

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  21. MISS DOROTHY HELMRICH.

    Miss Dorothy Helmrich, who is to return to Sydney next Tuesday by the Osterley, after emphatic success on the concert platform in London, will give two recitals at the Conservatorium, on Thursday, July 30, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. SYDNEY REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY.

    "The Second Round," a play by Hillcott Glover, will be produced at the Conservatorium by the Sydney Repertory Theatre Society on July 18. The play-reading circle of this society will hold its ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. NEW FICTION.

    When Mr. H. G. Wells was younger he used to write semi-scientific fantasies, in which, as a rule, an allegory could be found. "Monace from the Moon," by Mr. Bohun ...

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  24. WILLIAM HEUGHAN'S CONCERTS.

    Mr. William Heughan, on his return season, will be able to give two concerts only. These will take place at the Town Hall on Wednesday and Thursday next. Mr. Heughan [?]l return next week from a successful ...

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  25. MR. EGERTON TIDMARSH.

    Considerable interest is being manifested in the piano recital to be given by Mr. Egerton Tidmarsh at Adyar Hall next Tuesday evening. Mr. Tidmarsh, who is in Australia as one of the examiners for the ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. "MARITANA."

    The new Sydney Choral Society, under Mr. Asprey's baton, will sing "Maritana" at the Town Hall next Saturday. The leading role will be filled by Madame Goosens-Viceroy. The plan [?] at Paling's. ...

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  27. MISS PEGGY BELL.

    A vocal recital will be given by Miss Peggy Bell, dramatic soprano, from the studio of Madame Emily Marks, at the Town Hall on Saturday evening next. Assistance will be given by Miss R[?]lind Trelevan, ...

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  28. "CORIOLANUS."

    Shakespeare's great drama, "Coriolanus," one of the subjects of this year's school and college examinations, will be the subject [?] a lecture, with readings, by Rev. George Walters, vice-president of the N.S.W. ...

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  29. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 509 words
  30. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL STUDENTS.

    The Lawrence Campbell Students will give a programme in St. James's Hall to-night in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. Recitations, musical monologues, and the comediettas "Maid to ...

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  31. MR. ROLAND FOSTER'S PUPILS.

    Six of Mr. Roland Foster's advanced pupils, M[?] Amy Ostinga, Renee Stanners, Florence Grant, Daisy Mangan, Nellie Chadwick, and Mr. Raymond Beatty, will give a programme at the Conservatorium on ...

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  32. VOCAL RECITAL.

    Mrs. Constance Roberts will introduce her pupils, Miese[?] Nancy Marsden, Norman Glass, Frede McMahon, and Mr. Frank Harvey, at an invitation vocal recital at the Royal Colonial Institute Hall next Wednesday ...

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  33. "TOREADOR."

    This month the Roseville Musical Society will give a four-nights' season of the musical comedy "The Toreador." The dates are: Hornsby, July 14; Chatswood, July 15 and 16; and Drummoyne, July 17. ...

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  34. MISS RUTH LADD'S RECITAL.

    Miss Ruth Ladd, mezzo-soprano, is to give her first recital in Sydney on Tuesday evening. The assisting artists will be Messrs. Frank Hutchens, G. Ver[?] Barnett, and Dan Scully. The plan is at Paling's. ...

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  35. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    The Naga Trib[?] of A[?]m, Smith; Taxation in Australia, Mills; Russia in Division, Graham; The Church of the Spirit, Peabody (MacMillan). How to P[?]y Cri[?]ket, Shirley (Williams and ...

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  36. BAND MUSIC.

    A concert will be given to-morrow afternoon at the Sydney Town Hall by the Manly Municipal Military Hand, the New South Wales Fire Brigade[?] Band, and the Jamie Saxophone Band. The assisting artists will ...

    Article : 82 words
  37. THE ROADMAKER SERIES.

    The "Roadmaker Series" contains some capital biographies of men and woman who have blazed the trail in various spheres of thought. Each and all of them have been ...

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  38. PIANO RECITAL.

    Mr. Henry Penn is to give a piano recital at Madame F Nightingale Memory's Piano School, Grosvenor street, Woollahra, to-morrow afternoon, in aid of the orphans' fund organised by Madame [?]emory. ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS."

    The management of the Prince Edward Theatre estimates that 480,000 people have teen "The Ten Commandments" up to the present. This story of God's laws and their effect upon humanity has an ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. HOYT'S THEATRE.

    A novel by Zane Grey forms the b[?] for "The Thundering Herd," a new Paramount picture to be shown at Hoyt's Theatre to-day. It deals with the American buffalo hunts of 1870, amid the scenery ...

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  41. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    In her programme at the Lyceum Theatre to-day Mi[?] Stella Power will [?]ing several of t[?] songs in which Galli-Curci achieved her greatest [?]ucce[?], amongst them "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" and "The ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. LIDCOMBE BAND CONTEST.

    A band competition, promoted by the Lidoomb[?] Municipal Band, attracted approximately 100 entries. The adjudicator was Mr. E. P. Kerry, formerly of the Be[?]es o' th' Barn Band. The competition wa[?] ...

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  43. TRAM-DRIVER KILLED.

    Sidney Stone, aged 30 years, a tram-driver, attached to the Dowling-street depot, was knocked down and run over by a motor lorry near the depot early yesterday morning. The ...

    Article : 48 words
  44. HAYMARKET THEATRE.

    There [?] an extensive musical programme at the Haymarket Theatre to-day to support the motio pictures. "The Famous Four," consisting of Messrs. Will Cotterill, Ray Desmond, Victor Haines, and J. ...

    Article : 105 words
  45. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    Ronga Avir[?]as, aged 27 years, a ship's fireman, of Alfred-street, North Sydney, was run down by a tram in George-street, city, almost opposite Messrs. Nock and Kirby's ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. LYRIC WINTERGARDEN THEATRE.

    After a successful two weeks' season at the Lyceum Theatre, Princess Rahgiriri and her Maori maids will move back to the Lyric Wintergarden Theatrer to-day. The principal picture on t[?] programme [?] ...

    Article : 83 words
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