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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Irene Vanbrugb, Dion G. Boucicault, and their clever English company enter upon the last ten nights of their wonderful six months' season at the Criterion. "Aren't We All!" continues to crowd the house, but ...

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  3. PULP AND PAPER.

    Much matter has appeared in the public Press[?] during the past few years, especially last year and this, regarding the prospects of pulp and paper making in Australia, and the choice of ...

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  4. A CHALLENGE.

    History, whether English or Australian, is probably, at least as to intermediate standard the worat taught subject in our schools. We see the result in the boys and girls around ...

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  5. PROPOSED ROMAN CATHOLIC WOMEN'S COLLEGE WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sydney University is to have a Catholic Women's College built within the grounds of the University. Work will be commenced upon the new college at an early date. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DRUMMOYNE EISTEDDFOD.

    The Drummoyne Annual Elsteddfod will be held at Clare's Theatre. Drummoyne, on October 13 to 13 inclusive. Mr. William Asprey is the adjudicator for choral solo, vocal and instrumental, and Mr. Harry ...

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  7. UNION THEATRES.

    The scenic setting of "Rosita," which is to be shown at the Crystal Palace Theatre to-day, is [?] than usually claborate, and includes an artifical city, which took several months to build, Supporting ...

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  8. "THE MAN IN DRESS CLOTHES."

    "The Man in Dress Clothes" continues to draw great audiences at the Grand Opera House, where there will be matinees at 2.15 to-day, and on Monday instead of Wednesday. The play is one of the wittiest seen here, ...

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  9. THE STEFANSSON LECTURES.

    This evening Stefansson, the famous Actic explorer, who solved the problem of maintaining food supplies in the zone outside the Esquimo hunting grounds, will give another lecture at the Town Hall. Large ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL—"SALLY."

    "Sally," with Josie Melville appearing so successfully as the love-lorn foundling, will bring back that clever little actress to the Theatre Royal to-night with a partly changed cast. Daniel Agar will be the new ...

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  11. "LILAC TIME" AT HER MAJESTY'S.

    The only matinee at the J. C. Williamson group of theatres to-day will take place at Her Majesty's (2 and 8 p.m.), where "Lilac Time" in 1826 will, reveal Schubert composing the captivating songs which his ...

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  12. "MME. X" MOVES TO PALACE THEATRE.

    The sensational French drama of love and crime, entitled "Madame X," will be transferred this evening to the Palace Theatre, where Muriel Starr will extend her season for six nights in the emotional character of the ...

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  13. GLOBE THEATRE.

    There is plenty of excitment in "Flaming Barriere," which is to be shown at the Globe Theatre to-day. Jacqueline Logan and Antonio More[?] head the cast. Patrons will also see Constance Binney in the ...

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  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.—THE PRINCE SEASON.

    At the Tivoli Theatre, this afternoon there will be a number of first appearances in Australia. Ambrose Barker and Peggy Wynne will present the song impressions that have been popular with London audiences, ...

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  15. BATTLE OF MESSINES.

    To-day is the seventh anniversary of the battle of Messines, in which the Australian and New Zealand troops played such a prominent and successful part. The engagement ...

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  16. FULLER'S NEW THEATRE.

    New attractions at Fuller's bring on a fine turn from London in Belle and Maisie Avalon, clever girls, who, arrayed in gorgeous gowns, give a wonderful display on skates. Fuller's Versatiles have a new revue, ...

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  17. POULTRY CLUB SHOW.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    There is keen interest in the match between the visiting English team of Northern Union footballers and New South Wales, which will be playde ...

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  19. PARENTS AND CITIZENS.

    The annual conference of the Federation of Parents' and Citizens' Associations of New South Wales was commenced in the Assembly Hall of the Education Department ...

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  20. ST. MARGARET'S HOSPITAL.

    Miss Josie Me[?]ville is organising an afternoon tea on June 1[?] at the Ambassadors, with the praiseworthy object of endowing a Josie Melville cot at St, Margaret's Hospital for Women, for which £500 must ...

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  21. BENEFIT TO MAGGIE MOORE.

    August 1 will be the date of a monster benefit performance to Maggie Moore, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of that famous artist's youthful entry into profesisonal life on the world's stage she has ...

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  22. DISTRESS IN THE CITY.

    "One who would give" writes, suggesting that the help of motor car owners willing to assist people in distress in the city should be enlisted in making a house to house canvas[?] ...

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  23. GLACIARIUM—ICE SKATING.

    That the combination of jazz music with ice skating is a popular one it needs only the large and delighted crowds of ice skaters at the Glaciarium daily to testify. Ice hockey matches on Saturday and ...

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  24. MR. CYRIL MONK'S CONCERT.

    This evening (under the direction of the Manby Resonant Keyboard Co., Ltd.), Mr. Cyril Monk will join Miss Winifred Burton in Playing Lazzari's Sonata for Violin and Piano, and both artists will play groups ...

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  25. THE COALITION.

    Sir,—Being in the country, I have only just seen Mr. Ley's remarks on the Coalition terms in Saturday's paper, and would like to comment on them. It was not the Coalition ...

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  26. CONCERT AT RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    The second of the Scotch concerts will be held in the Railway and Tramway Institute at 8 o'clock tonight, when Mis[?]es Belie Watson, Jean Fullerton, and Mary Judd, and Messrs. Richard McC[?]lland, Harry ...

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  27. THE PLAYBOX.

    "Moral," a comedy in three acts, by Ludwig Thomas, will form the subject of a dramatic reading by Mr. Duncan Macdougall at 11 Rowe-street to-morrow, at 7.30. ...

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  28. TO-MORROW'S BAND MUSIC.

    The N.S.W. State Military Band will give its third recital of [?]ight and popular selections to-morrow at 8 o'clock in the Sydney Town Hall, when Miss Mary. Laing McDonald and Mr. R. Bartleman will sing. ...

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  29. BATHS MANAGER CHARGED.

    At the Manly Police Court, before Mr. Laidlaw, S.M., Charles John Murray, a clerk, aged 36 years, was charged with having failed to account for certain amounts collected by him while baths manager for the ...

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  30. MISS ELSIE STEELE'S CONCERT.

    Miss Elsie Steele, a pupil of the famous Sevcik, Will make her[?] reappearance in Sydney at the Conservatorium Hall on Monday next, since her return from Europe. The violinist will play Mozart's Concerto in ...

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  31. HIGH PROTECTION.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day dealing with "Graziers Disabilities" you state:—"Mr. Gregory was almost alone in making a stand on behalf of the rural industries against the ...

    Article : 401 words
  32. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL—"THE ROTTERS."

    On Monday, at St. James's Hall, the Lawrence Campbell Company will again be seen in H. F. Maltby's new farcical comedy. "The Rotters" (by arrangement with Mr. Allan Wilkie, Mr. Campbell will appear as ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. FIRST MOTOR 'BUS.

    Mr. Samuel A. Wright, in a letter published yesterday, claims to have built the first motor 'bus in Sydney in 1915. The first vehicles of this kind piled on a route between ...

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  34. CHAMBER MUSIC AT BEALE'S.

    Mr. T. H. Kelly's next invitation concert at Beale's will include as its central number Dvorak's beautiful quartet in A, which will be played by Henri Staell, W. Greaves, and Gladstone Bell, supplemented by other ...

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  35. FREE CONCERT.

    Next Tuesday evening the Conservatorium of Music will give a students' concert in the Conservatorium Hall, including planoforte, violin, and vocal Items: orchestral numbers by the students' orchestra; violin ...

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  36. DR. STEFANSSON'S LECTURES.

    Dr. Stefansson will lecture on the Bl[?]nde Eskimoes at the Town Hall to-night under the direction of Mr. E. J. Carroll, in the presence of his Excellency the ...

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  37. AN ACTOR'S REMINISCENCES.

    On Tuesday next Mr. Norman Campbell, editor of the "Shakespearean Quarterly" will five an address in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church, on "Reminiscences of Famous Actors," and will illustrate his remarks ...

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  38. PITT-STREET CHURCH RECITAL.

    The first of a series of organ recitals will be given in the Pitt-street Congregational Church next Tuesday, at 8, by Mr. Redwin J. Robinson, who will play works by Orlando Gibbons, Maurice Greene, Rheinberger, ...

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  39. BOY SCOUTS.

    Commissioner A. D. Johnston, who is in charge of the New South Wales contingent of boy scouts, which left Sydney recently for England, bas cabled to scout's headquarters ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    Sir,—Your lender of this morning, [?] agreeing that the general public knows little of, and is apathetic with regard to, the [?] ternational obligations incurred by ...

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  41. THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY.

    On Wednesday next, at 8 p.m., in the Conservatorium Small Hall, Mr. Alfred Hill will lecture before the members of the British Music Society on musical evolution. In addition Messrs. Florent Hoogetoel, ...

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  42. MINTO WATER, SUPPLY.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Ball), accompanied by Mosers. W. R. Fitzsimons, M.L.A., and W. J. Millner and T. Roseby (president and secretary respectively of the Water and ...

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  43. LAURENCE GODFREY SMITH.

    At the planoforte recital, to be given by Mr. Laurence Godfrey Smith, in the Conservatorium Hall next Thursday evening, the programme will include Rutland Boughton's "Sonata for P[?]anoforte and Violin," Vienna ...

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  44. WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

    Under the patronage of Lady de Chair, a matinee entertainment will be given at the Conservatorium Hall at 2.30 next Thursday. There will be tabelaux, also scenes "In Grandmother's Garden," "How They ...

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  45. THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL FOR CANTERBURY.

    The building will be of brick, and will consist of two stories and a basement under portion of same. On the ground floor there will be seven classrooms, chemistry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. THE MADRICAL SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Madrigal Society will give their concert at Conservatorium Hall on Friday next, when Mr. Frederick Moreton will conduct madrigals by Weelkes and Morley, also Bach's motett, "Blessing Glory," and ...

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  47. GO ON THE LAND.

    Sir,—Would you please grant me a few lines in your valuable paper to express my feelings, which are in entire agreement, also with "Would B-Farmer" and "Land Lover." But ...

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  48. KURING-GAI SHIRE LAND.

    The president of the Kuring-gai Shire Council (Councillor J. G. Lockley) presented a minute to the council, recommending that 55 acres of land in Queen's-road, Killara, the ...

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  49. METROPOLITAN BAND MATINEE.

    In the Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, June 15, the Metropolitan Band, under Mr. John Palmer, will present an attractive programme, comprising [?]and selections, when the assisting artists will be Miss Elsie ...

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  50. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS.

    [?] June 15, the Conservatorium Quarte[?], consisting of Messrs, Gerald Walenn, Lionel Lawson, Alfred Hill, and Gladstone Bell, will give the first of six concerts in the Conservatorium Hall. The ...

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  51. R.S.P.C.A.

    The Paddington Public School (Mr. G. W. Steinbeck, headmaster) has won the silvermounted shield presented by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for ...

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  52. PALING'S MUSICAL RECITALS.

    Details of the June season now advertised show that on Saturday, June 21. Professor Sauer will give his third lecture, taking as his subject "Nationality of Music," at which Madame Evelyn Ashley (Victorian ...

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  53. ROSEVILLE MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    Mr. Alfred Hill, conductor of the Royal Sydney Apollo Club, has accepted the direction of the Roweville Musical Society for a period of twelve months, and it is hoped that his eminent experience and art ...

    Article : 37 words
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