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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the 2 o'clock matinee at the Criterion Theatre to-day "Kempy," the latest laughing play secured for John D. O'llara, will enter on its fifth week of a successful Sydney seaton. The entry of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The Sulgrave Institution (named after Sulgrave Manor, the home of Washington's ancestors in Northants) exists for the purpose of promoting better relations bctweon Britain and ...

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  4. "HEATHER OF THE SOUTH."

    Hokitlka, once a town of over fifty thousand inhabitants—nearly all under canvas—in the gold rush of the 'Sixties, when men, braving the perils of the Alps, came riding and ...

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  5. WOMEN'S COLUMN.

    There was a wonderful display of colour at the floral fete hold in the Town Hall yestorday afternoon and evening in aid of the War Memorial Hospital, Waverley. ...

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  6. CARILLONS.

    There is something almost human about bells. Everyone in Sydney will remember the joy felt at the ringing of the peals in the city when peace was declared, and also ...

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  7. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    "Andre Chenler," the first performance of which In Australia formed the event of crowning interest in the now fast-closing season at Her Majesty's, owes much to the vivid touches ...

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  8. MADAME GOOSSENS-VICEROY.

    Madame Goossens-Viceroy will leave for Melbourne on Sunday to take part in the two performances of "The Flying Dutchman," by the Melbourne Philharmonic Society. ...

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  9. EL RAISUNI.

    Mrs. Rosita Forbes is fond of wandering in out-of-the-way places, where the feet of white men have seldom trod, and in "El Raisuni," she describes a remarkable experience. She ...

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  10. UNION THEATRES.

    Harold Lloyd is still appearing at the Crystal Palace Theatre in his seven-reel comedy "Safety Last." It is one of the bespectacled comedian's best efforts in the way of raising mirth, and proves popular with ...

    Article : 342 words
  11. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    "Little Nellie Kelly's" endearing young charms do not only fascinate the men in Hugh J. Ward's musical production at the Grand Opera House, but every member of the cast is well placed in this ...

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  12. ROYAL.—"GOOD MORNING, DEARIE."

    To-day there will eb a matinee of "Good Morning, Dearie," at the Theatre Royal, and on Monday evening the successor of "Sally" will reach its 50th performance in Sydney, and will probably rival the ...

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  13. CFLLINI—ZACHAREWISCH SEASON.

    This evening a new concert party will be introduced at the Town Hall, under the Fred M'Crea direction, for a season embracing appearances also on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and saturday next. The ...

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  14. A HOUSE GOAT.

    There are still many chilly evenings ahead, when a smart coat will be found useful for wearing at home in the evening. Here is one of figured silk, having an unusual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TIVOLL.—BRANSBY WILLIAMS' SEASON.

    At the Tivoli Theatre to-day Mr. Bransby Williams, the eminent English character entertainer, ranging from Dickens to the modern Sax Roluner. will make his first appearance, Mr. Williaras' season in ...

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  16. GLOBE THEATRE.

    A girl who is left a fortune provided that she reforms a certain "wild" young min, forms the princlpal character of "Icebound," which is to be shown at the Globe Theatre to-day. Richard Dix and Lois ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. BROADCASTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  18. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    At 2.30 and 8 to-day the Flying Lloyds, described as "the world's wonder aerialists," make their debut at Fuller's. Single, double, and treble somersaults in mid-air are a spectacular feature of their turn. ...

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  19. PLACE—"CLIMBING MOUNT EVEREST."

    There will be a matinee at the Palace Theatre to-day of "Climbing Mount Everest" f[?]s, when Colonel Pottinger, D.S.O., will again tell the story of the epic climb. Children and parents will delight in ...

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  20. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.—VAUDEVILLE.

    Packed houses have greeted the resumption of vaudeville and revue at the Newtown Majestic Theatre. Fresh acts to be added to the bill to-day are The Philmers, Continental entertainers; the ...

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  21. HIPPODROME.—BAIN'S VAUDEVILLE.

    Tge third performance of this successful company will be given at the Hippodrome to-night with a number of new artists, and the bill will include:— Antons (gymnasts), Billy (boy ventriloquist), Louis ...

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  22. NEAR AND FAR.

    The arrangements for the Boys' Ball to be held at the Palais Royal on September 9, in aid of the extension of the Boys' Brigade, are in full swing. Tickets are £1/1/, and may ...

    Article : 950 words
  23. CHORAL CONCERT.

    This evening the Conservatorium Ladies' Choir and the Conservatorium Junior (conductor, Mr. Alfred G. Stell) will give a choral conceit in the Conservatorium Hall. The programme will include "Stabat Mater," ...

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  24. "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND."

    After a brief but highly successful season at the Mosman Town Hall the present revival of "Miss Hook of Holland" will be transferred this evening to Manresa Hall. Mr. A. H. Norman will then conduct ...

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  25. LAWSON MEMORIAL.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Gilpin) presided at a meeting of the executive of the Lawsn Memorial Committee, held in his room in the Town Hall, yesterday, when it was agreed, on ...

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  26. "CARACTACUS."

    In the performance of "Caractacus" by the Royal Philharmonic Society on Thursday night the baritone (Mr. Leslie McCallum) sang touchingly the Lament over the Slain, with choral support, at which point ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. QUEENSLAND VERSE.

    Thin year Queensland celebrates the centenary of her settlement, and it was a happy thought ou the part of Professor J. J. Stable and Mr. A. E. Kirkwood to commemorate the ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' HAIL (KILLARA) CONCERT.

    A humorous and dramatic recital by Mr. Harry Thomas, assisted by the Misses Jean Fullerton and Mary Thomas, and other artists, will be held in the Soldiers' Memorial Hall, Killara, at 8 o'clock to-night. ...

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  29. STATE MILITARY BAND.

    To-morrow, at 3 o'clock, the N.S.W. State Military Band will give their last matinee concert in the Town Hall. Mr. J. B. Tougher will conduct, and Miss Elsie Peerless, Mr. R. Bartleman, and Leone ...

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  30. TO-MORROW'S BAND MUSIC.

    Petersham-Dulwich Hill Citizens' Band will give a concert at Britannia Theatre, Dulwich Hill, at 3 p.m., assisted by soloists. Conductor, Mr. S. Lloyd Trenaman. ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. PROFESSOR ADAMS' WORKS.

    In the midst of his other labours, Professor Adams, whose lecturos in Sydney have been so much appreciated, has found time to write several authoritative books on educational ...

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  32. THE PLAYBOX.

    To-morrow evening the usual reading at 11 Rowe-street will give visitors an opportunity of hearing Eugene Brieux's "Damaged Goods" read by Mr. Duncan Macdougall. Visitors will be welcomed. ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

    On Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday next the Sydney University Dramatic Society will perform Bernard Shaw's brilliant comedy "Arms and the Man" at King's Hall, under the stage direction ...

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  34. THE DRAMATIC ART.

    On Tuesday evening, in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church, Mr. Norman Campbell, editor of the Shakespearean Quarterly, will give a lecture recital on "Elocution and the Dramatic Art," ...

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  35. MADAME SLAPOFFSKI'S CONCERT.

    An operatic concert will he given in the Conservatorium Hall on Tuesday evening next by Madame Slapoffski. The programme will include "Depuis le Jour" ("Louise), Beethoven's tragic aria "Ah ...

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  36. ST. LAURENCE COLLEGE.

    St. Laurence College for Boys, opposite the Central Railway Station, was officially opened on Thursday by the Vicar-General of Sydney (Archdeacon D'Arcy Irvine). The day was ...

    Article : 282 words
  37. THE QUEEN'S DOLLS; HOUSE.

    "Everybody's Book of the Queen's Dolls' House," edited by Mr. A. C. Benson and Sir Lawrence Weaver, describes the gift which was presented to her Majesty, and is now ...

    Article : 333 words
  38. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT.

    Next Wednesday evening the Conservatorium Quartet, Messrs. Gerald Walenn, Lionel Lawson, Alfred Hill, and Gladstone Bell, will give their third concert in the Conservatorium Hall. The ...

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  39. MADAME ADA BAKER'S CONCERT.

    Madame Ada Baker's students will give their quarterly audition at Paling's Concert Hall on Wednesday next at 8 o'clock, when the assisting artist will be Miss Hazel Tytherleigh (violin). ...

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  40. STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    An 'elocutionary and dramatic recital will be given by the students of the Harry Thomas School of Elocution (North Sydney branches) at St. Thomas' Hall, McLaren-street North Sydney, on Wednesday ...

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  41. H. W. VARNA DRAMATIC STUDENTS.

    As the first of a series of pieces to follow, the Varma students will present Haddon Chambers' play "Captain Swift" next Thursday evening at St. James' Hall, for the Adult Deaf and Dumb building ...

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  42. S.G.S. DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Grammar School Dramatic Society will present a triple bill at the Conservatorium next Friday and Saturday nights, at 7.45, with Mr. W. F. Jackson as producer. These pieces are A. A. Milne's ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. REGENT'S PARK-BANKSTOWN RAILWAY.

    A correspondent, "Disgusted Elector in a letter to the "Herald," urges the construction of a raliway from Regents Park to Bankstown This line, he contends, is very much needed ...

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  44. RECITAL BY MADAME LAHOSKA.

    On Tuesday evening, August 26 (note the altered date), a recital will be given by Madame Aga Lahoska in the Conservatorium Hall in aid of the National Association for the Prevention and Cure of ...

    Article : 92 words
  45. HARRISON ALLEN'S RECITAL.

    On Tuesday, August 26, Harrison Allen, supported by his pupils, will appear in some of his popular Dickens' impersonations, including three scenes in costume, with six characters from "David ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 77 words
  47. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    Sir,—is there any reason for the omission of the National Anthem at the close of so many entertainments here In Sydney. To all loyal Australians it is a fitting closo, and one ...

    Article : 77 words
  48. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  49. MILLIONS CLUB.

    The Royal Art Society has consented to lend its exhibition to the Millions Club on Wednesday night, when the club will hold a "ladies' night." A musical programme will ...

    Article : 55 words
  50. VOCAL AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL.

    On Tuesday evening, August 20, a joint recital will be given in the Conservatorium by Miss Hilda Boyle (lyric soprano) and Miss Anna Vognar (planist), assisted by Mr. Victor M'Mahon (flautist) and Mr. ...

    Article : 99 words
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