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  2. Advertising

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  3. BROADCASTING.

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Completing a season of five months, "Wild[?]er" will close at the Theatre Royal next Wednesday [?]ight. As the company, including Miss Ma[?]ei Burke and Mr. G[?]s Bluett, will then start an Australian and ...

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  5. LAW REPORT.

    Frank Oswald Powys appealed against an order of the Full Court of the Supreme Court, which ordered a new trial in a claim which he made against Harry Brown a ...

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  6. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS."

    A fortnight's revival of "The Maid of the Mountains" will begin at the Theatre Royal next Saturday. Miss Gladys Moncrieff will pla[?] her original role, and Mr. Claude Flemming will appear as the brigat[?]l ...

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  7. CRITERION—"AREN'T WE ALL?"

    Only six more nights remain of the revival of "Aren't We All?" at the Criterion, where Miss Irene Vanbrugh and Mr. D[?]on Boucicault, in the pricipal roles of Frederick Lo[?]dale's comedy, are well supported ...

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  8. LAND AND VALUATION COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Pike, Chaucery square.—At 10 a.m.—For hearing: Objections to valuations, valuation district of Strathfield. ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before the Industrial Registrar, 73 Elizabeth-street.— At 10 a.m,—For settlement of minutes of Court's order; Re Engine Drivers, etc., General (State) Board, dismissal. 2.15 p.m.—For hearing; Re ...

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  10. "THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY."

    [?]eginning next Saturday night at the Criterion, a revival for four nights of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" will be given by Miss Irene Vanbrugh, Mr. Dion Bouncicault, and their company. Following ...

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  11. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queen's-square, before the Chief Industrial Magistrate. —At 10 a.m.—For hearing: The New South Wales Branch of the Australian Plumbers' and Gasfitters' Employees' Union v Meyors, same v Platt, same ...

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  12. HER MAJESTY'S—"[?]ID BOOTS."

    "Kid Boots" is attracting big audiences at Her Majesty's where a matinee will be given to-day. The new J. C. Williamson production has some notable sp[?]tacular effects, including a rainstorm and a cocoa[?]t ...

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  13. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.—"TANGERINE."

    There is no sign of diminution nf popular favour in the run of "Tangerine" at the Grand Opera House, where the amusing South San Island comedy is brightly played by Hugh J. Ward's elever company. The piece ...

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  14. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Sc[?]oles and juries, in No. 1 Court.—At 10 a.m.: Smith v Russell, Day v Woodward and another, Temple v Parro[?]t. Before his Honor Judge Rolin, in No. 2 Industrial ...

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  15. THE PALACE—"ON OUR SELECTION."

    Standing the test of time with un[?]ished popularity. "On POur Selection" is in the midst of a prosperous car[?] at the Palace, where Messrs. Bailey and Grant have proved that this Australian play ...

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  16. IN DIVORCE.

    This suit is part heard. ...

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  17. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Crown Prosecutor, Mr. L. J. McKean. ACQUITTED. The jury, after being locked up all night, returned a verdiet of not guilty in regard to ...

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  18. THE TIVOLI.

    At tne Tivoli Theatre this afternoonn Ray Te[?]er and his Dance Orchestra from America will open their Australian season. They will play at the Tivoli for one week only before going to Melbourne, ...

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  19. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    No. 1 Court.—George Baker, break, enter, and steal; C[?]ril Roy Humby, false pretences; Clarence George Thomas Allan, break, enter, and steal; Joseph Augustus Bisla, break and enter with intent. ...

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  20. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Alex. J. Young, ex parte C. J. Potts and Co., Ltd. Mr, T. Green appeared for the petitioning creditors. Adjourned to May 1, leave being given for substituted service of ...

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  21. LATE MRS. M. HIMMELHOCH.

    The estate of the late Mrs. Miriam Himmelhoch, widow, of Mona-road, Darling Point, Woolahra, who died on March 7 last, aged 84 years, has, for probate purposes, been ...

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  22. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    A new programme is announced to be given at Fuller's Theatre this afternoon and evening. George Wallace's revenue company is high in popular favour, and many other artists share in the honours of an ...

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  23. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    The Midnight Frolics will make a complete change of programme at the Newtown Majestic Theatre this afternoon and evening. "Rockets," a new London revue will be staged nexg Saturday. ...

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  24. CHILD'S DEATH.

    The Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. H. Richardson Clark) opened an inquiry yesterday into the death of a child, James Fletcher, aged 13 months, boarded out by the State Welfare Department of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE STEELWORKS BAND.

    The Newcastle Steelworks Band, which won so much glowing success in competitions against the bands of England, has returned to Sydney, and will paly on Tuesday evening next at the Royal ...

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  26. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    Audiences have crowded the Hippodrome during the Easter holidays to witness Wirth's Circus, with its many attractions. There will be a matinee to-day. The plain will be at Nicholson's until noon, ...

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  27. BACH'S MASS IN B MINOR.

    The Conservatorium Orchestra and Conservatorium Choir, conducted by Mr. W. Arundel Orehard, will give the first performance in Australia of Bach's Mass in B Minor at the Conservatorium on Wednesday ...

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  28. ROYAL APOLLO CLUB.

    The concert with which the Royal Sydney Apolli Club will begin its new season on Tuesday night will derive enhanced interest from the presence of a new tenor, Mr. Lawrence Power, of Adelaide, who won ...

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  29. THE PLAYBOX.

    The first works chosen for performance at the Play-box this year are Anatole France's "Crainquebille," and Alice Gerstenberg's "Overtones," and Wednesday next will be the opening night at the theatre in ...

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  30. SUPREME COURT.

    The plaintiff in this action, Stefan Broin[?]wski, sued H. T. Page, claiming £1000 damages for alleged libel. One Harris Parr was a member and general treasurer of the United ...

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  31. DRAMATIC RECITAL.

    Misa Ethel Lang and Mr. Brunton Gibb are to appear in a dramatic recital at St. James' Hall on Tuesday evening, on behalf of the recreation ground fund of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Croydon. The ...

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  32. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday James Ledwig, aged 28, appeared on a charge of having stolen £66, the property of John Byrne, on January 28 last. ...

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  33. BROADCASTERS, LTD.

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  34. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S PUPILS.

    Miss Grace Stafford and her students will give a recital on Wednesday evening at St. James' Hall. "The Ordinary Boy" and "Mrs. Doulton's Orchids" will be among the comedies prayed, and Miss Stafford will ...

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  35. MISS DOROTHEA VINCENT.

    Miss Dorothea Vincent, the English planist, who has been giving recit[?] with great success in New Zealand duriing a holiday visit there, will come to Sydney this month, and is to give a programme in ...

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  36. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."

    The Shakespeare Society armounces three performances of "The Merchant of Venice," to be given at the Conservatorium on Thursday, April 23 (Shakespere's birthday), Friday, April 24, and at a matince on ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    A number of unions applied for variation of their awards to provide for the deletion of the anniversary of the PriI of Wales' birthday from the list of holidays and the ...

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  38. VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL.

    Miss Elise Steele, violinist, who is about to leave for London, will appear in a final recital at the Conservatorium on Wednesday, April 29, with Mr. Frank Hutchens, pianist. The programme will include a ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES.

    At Darlingnurst Courthouse.—At 10 a.m.—Before his Honor Deputy-Presidnet Sir John Quick.—Federated Ship Painters [?] Do[?]ers' Union of Australia and Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and ...

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  40. IN EQUITY.

    This Was an application on behalf of the plaintiff in the suit of John Berry against Marthn West, wife of Frank Vincent West, pic[?]ure theatre proprietor, of Nowra, and sole ...

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  41. H. W. VARNA DRAMATIC STUDENTS.

    "The Young Idea," a modern comedy, by N[?]el Coward, produced at the London Savoy Theatre two years ago, will be performed at St. James' Hall on May 5 by the H. W. Varna dramatic students. The ...

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  42. MONDAY, APRIL 20.

    At Darling[?]urst[?] [?]ourt[?]ou[?]—At 10.[?]0 a.m.—Before the [?] C[?]rt.—Mo[?]ons.—To be mentioned; Com[?] wealth Steamship Owners' Association v Fleming and another. For [?]earing.—Appeal; Dabbs v Seaman. ...

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  43. BAND RECITALS.

    The City of Sydney Band, under Mr. W. M. Partington, will give a concert at the Grand Opera House to-morrow evening. Miss Elsie Peerless and Mr. Hunt will be the assisting artists. ...

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  44. SUPREM[?] COURT.

    Cause List.—Banco [?]s, in the Bance Court.—At 10 a.m.: Dav[?] v [?]zackeriey; Stuart v Permanent [?]rust[?] Co. [?] N.[?]., Ltd., M[?]well v Fawl and [?]s. Notice to [?]uro[?]s.—The jurors summ[?]ed to ...

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  45. STEPHEN LEACOCK'S HUMOUR.

    Miss Evelyn Morgan Shaw will deliver a lecture, with readings, of "Stephen Leacock, America's Greatest Living Humorist," next Tuesday evening, in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church. ...

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  46. "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS."

    Eddie Horton will introduce a new [?]sical pr[?]gramme for the orchestral organ at the Prince Edward Theatre to-day, including "Annie Laurie," "Asleep in the Deep," and a transcription of the sextet from ...

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  47. LABOURER SENTENCED.

    Charles Willes, aged 2[?], a labourer, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour when [?]e appeared before Mr. Giles Shaw, C.S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, on a cha[?]ge of ...

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  48. "THE SEA HAWK."

    "The Sea Hawk" enters on its eighth week at the Crystal Palace Theatre to-day, and [?]ere is every sign of it continuing for some time y[?]t. M[?]ron S[?]ls, E[?]id Bennett, Lloyd Hughes, and Wallance Beery have ...

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  49. LYCEUM AND LYRIC THEATRES.

    Ben Turpin's farcial [?]ti[?]s have set picture pat[?]ns in a ro[?] for many years now. His intest him, "Where is My Wandering Boy this Evening?" to be shown at the Lyceum and Lyric Wintergarden Theatres to-day, ...

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  50. HA[?]MARKET THEATRE.

    Colleen Moore has a particularly dramatic part in "So Big," at the Haymarket Theatre to-day, and makes it convincing. The supporting [?]ast—a particularly strong one—includes Wallance Beery, John Dowers, ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PROHIBITION POLL.

    Mr. J. T. Donnison, president of the United Licensed Victuallers' Assocciated of Australia, who returned to Sydney after spending ten weeks in Western Australia assisting in the ...

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  52. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    Agnes Ayres and Pat O'Mally appear in "Worldly Goods," a Paramount attraction at the Empress Theatre to-day. The supporting feature is "The Man Who Played Square," with Buck Jones. ...

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  53. HOYT'S THEATRE.

    Metro presents a six-[?]l comedy, entitled "Sherlock, Junior," at Hoyt's Theatre to-day. Buster Keaton has the principal role. There is also a Se[?]znick picture, "You are Guilty," with Doris Kenyon, James ...

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