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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Next Saturday evening, at the Criterion Theatre, John D. O'Hara, the famous American actor, who became such a favourite here three years ago, will open a new season under the J. C. Williamson ...

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  3. STUD SHEEP SALES.

    A large number of buyers were in attendance yesterday at the final day's sale of the 1924 series of stud ram fair, and bidding started very briskly. The sales were ...

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  4. FLATS IN SYDNEY.

    The growth of the flat in Sydney has brought its special problems with it. At first when flats began to appear there was a pressing need for accommodation, practically any group ...

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  5. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. Inne[?], K.C., senior counsel for the de— fopdants in the action In which Thomas Ernest Rofe sued Smith's Newspapers, Ltd., claiming £25,000 damages for alleged libel, ...

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  6. REAL ESTATE.

    This week has proved rather a quiet one in Real Estate circles, that is, as far as actual sales are concerned. On the other hand inquiries were good. The indoor auctions were ...

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  7. METROPOLITAN BAND CONCERT.

    In the Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, July 20, at [?] p.m. Mr. John Palmer will direct a concert to [?] given by the Metropolitan Band, interpersed with vocal and instrumental numbers by Miss Mabel ...

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  8. MR. FRANK HUTCHENS' RECITAL.

    The first performance of Arnold Bax's "S[?] Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte" will take plare at Mr. Frank Hutchen[?] recital in the Con[?] Hall on Wednesday evening, July 23. Mr. Cyril Mo[?] ...

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE—"LILAC TIME."

    "Lilac Time" will be staged at 2 nnd 8 to-day at the Oriterion, where it then enters upon its closing nights, as the farewell of the charming old-world story is announced for Wednesday evening. ...

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  10. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The Parramatta District Coroner, Mr. H. Richardson Clark, held an inquiry yesterday into the accident on the Western-road, at Wentworthville, on June 30, whereby Ernest ...

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  11. MIECSYSLAW MUNZ.

    Under the direction ot J. and N. Tait, the gi[?] young Polish pianist, Miecsvslaw Munz, wil [?] Australian tour with a concert in the Town Hall[?] July 26. He was introduced to New York audie[?] ...

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  12. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—"OLD BILL, M.P."

    Hugh J. Ward's big production of "Old Bill, M.P.," enters on the fourth week of its Reason at the Grand: Opera House this afternoon at the matinee. Old Bill's philosophy is an outstanding feature of this ...

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  13. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Roval Philharmonic Society of Sydne[?] present Elgar's dramatic cantata "Caractacus" in the Town Hall on Thursday, Aucust 14. The cho[?] trained by the deputy conductor, Mr. G. Vern [?] ...

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  14. THEATRE ROYAL—"GOOD MORNING, DEARIE."

    "Good Morning, Dearie," the new musical comedy at the Theatre Royal, is drawing crowded houses, and the matinee and evening performances will continue a run likely to prove substantial. This clever ...

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  15. NEW SYDNEY CHORAL SOCIETY.

    After a lapse of inactivity, the Sydney Chortl Society is appealing for choristers of all voices, and [?] hearsing "Elijah" (September) and "Messiah" (C[?] mas) every Mouday at Christ Church Hall, under Mr. ...

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  16. NEW PALACE.—"CARTER THE GREAT."

    There will he the customary matinee, with reduced prices, for children, at the Paiace Theatre to-day, when Carter the Great initiales the last six nights of his prosperous season with varied mysteries. These ...

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  17. MISS GLENN McGARRITY.

    Under vice-regal patronage, a farewell concert will be [?]endered to the young Sydney pianist and compo[?] Miss Glenn M'Garrity, on August 7, at the Con[?] torium Hall, prior to her departure for London. ...

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  18. TIVOLI THEATRE CHANGES.

    A new show almost throughout will be ushered in at the Tivoli this afternoon, including Mr. Tex M'Leod, whose London specialty was a feature of "The League of Notions Revue." The Lecardo Brothers, English ...

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  19. CHARITY CONCERT.

    Miss Bloomfield and some of her pupils gave a concert in the Masonic Hall, Artarmon, on Monday evening, assiated by Misses Ferguson-Watt and Dun[?] Proceeds are for the Limbless Soldiers. ...

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  20. UNION THEATRES.

    There will be a complete change of programme at [?] Crystai Palace Theatre to-day, "This Freedom" having concluded its long run. The new pictures will be "Where the North Begins," which introduces the ...

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  21. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    Claude Dampier's "Trump Cards Revue Company" commences the second week of their season at Fuller's to-day, at 2.30 and 8. The revue has proved so popular that it will be retained in the hill for another week. ...

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  22. GLACLARIUM SPORTS NIGHT.

    At the Glaciarum next Friday the first of the season's sports nights will be held. The hockey clubs and the management are organising a first class programme of ice sports, and the various humorous events and the ...

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  23. FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY.

    On the occasion of the French national fete, on Monday next, a reception, will be held atthe offices of the French Consulate-General, Union House, 247 Georgo-street, between the ...

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  24. "THE DOVER ROAD" AT THE PALACE.

    Next Saturday the Repertory Society will open a aeason of two weeks at the Palace Theatre, when Mr. Gregan McMahon will direct the production of A. A. Milne's "The Dover Road" (referred to in "Music and ...

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  25. HUME AND HOVELL.

    Sir,—Neither Mr. Wilson nor Mr. Adrian seem to be pleased that I have entered this discussion. But it. Mr. Wilson adds as much to his reading of Australian history as he ...

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  26. GLOBE THEATRE.

    Walter Hiers is the principal figure in "Fair Week," which will be shown at the Globe Theatre to-day, "Around the World in the Specjacks" is an inter[?] ing study of life in varions quarters of the earth in ...

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  27. LAW NOTICES.

    Cause List.—No. 1 Causes in No. 2 Jury Court.—At 10 a.m.: Role v Smith's Newspapers, Ltd. (purt heard). Notice to jurors: The jurors engaged in the above part-heard case are required to attend in ...

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  28. "THE DOVER ROAD" BY PLAYERS' CLUB.

    "The Dover Road," a brilliant three-act comedy by A. A. Milne, author ot "Mr. Pim Passes By," will be produced for the first time by the Players' Club, at King's Hall, next Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. ...

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  29. CARRIE LANCELEY TRIO.

    At afternoon and evening sessions in the Hay[?] Theatre to-day pations will hear The Carrie Lanceley Trio." It consists of Miss Lanceley herself, who is to sing "Mighty Lak a Rose" and "Amarella" Miss ...

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  30. IN EQUITY.

    On behalf of the plaintiff in the suit of Norman Alfred Jones against Farances Logan, an ex parte application was made in Chambers by Mr. David Wilson (instructed by ...

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  31. THE VIOLET MATINEE.

    On Tuesday, July 22, at two o'clock, the Yiolet Matinee will take place at the Theatre Royal in aid of the Royal Hospital for Women, with a special programme by singers from the Grand Opera (kind ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Richard George Cameron Roberts, a well-known city solicitor, died on Wednesday, at the age of 62 years. The late Mr. Roberts who resided at Bodmin, Church-street, ...

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  33. THE CHARLES HACKETT CONCERT.

    The famous tenor, Charles Hackett, it to give a concert, under Mr. E. J. Gravestock's honorary direction, in the Town Hall, on Thusday, July 24, prior to his departure for America, in aid of the funds for ...

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  34. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before the Deputy Registrar.—At 10.30 a.m.: Minahan and anor, ats. Russell. In the mater of the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1916, and in the mattern of the arbitrations between:—At 10.50 a.m.: ...

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  35. MIECZYSLAW MUNZ SEASON.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait have now completed arrangements for the celebrated Polish pianist, Mieczyslaw Munz, to open his Australian tour in Sydney Town Hall on Saturday fortnight, July 26, when a season ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Before the Industrial Registrar, 78 Elizabeth-street.— For settlement of minutes of Court's order.—At 10 a.m.: Re Lozan, ats Chernesoff, apeal to Court. ...

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  37. "LA TOSCA" MUSIC AT TOWN HALL.

    By request, the city organist will give a recital at the Town Hall this evening of the music of Puccini's opera, "La Tosca." Mr. Ernest Truman will play all the principal themes and scenas of the tragic work, ...

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  38. CHIFF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queen's square, before the Chief Indnstrial Magistrate. —At 10 a.m.: For hearing—The Federated Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders' of Austrlia (Sydney branch) v Wyber, same v Scrogengs, same v Turner, ...

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  39. CANTEEN FUND.

    The Australian Imperial Force Canteen Fund Trust, of which the fourth annual report was tabled in the House of Representatives by the Minister for Defence (Mr. ...

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  40. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    This evening, at.St. James's Hall, the Caledonian Society will give an attractive Scottish concert under Mr. C. Hughes, in which those assisting Will include Misses Virginia Bassetti, Ethel Osborn. F McEacharn, ...

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  41. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    No. 1 Court.—Frederick Chardes Bundy, by wil[?] neglect causing bodily harm: Sidney Frederick Partridge and Joseph Manning, Iarceny; Ambrose Peter Marsden, in[?]cting [?]riveous bodily harm (for ...

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  42. MRS. E. E. POULTON.

    The death occurred early on Thursday merning, at her residence, Chesterton Flats, Ki[?] billi Point, of the wife of Mr. Edwin E. Poulton. ...

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  43. TO-MORROW'S BAND MUSIC.

    The Lady Kilties' Band, under Drum-major. Darwin, will render music in Taronga Park Bandstand at 3 p.m., prior to leaving for Kngland. The N.S.W. State Military Band will give a concert ...

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  44. ART IN AUSTRALIA.

    The latest issue of "Art in Australia" contains many features of interest. Mr. Blamire Young describes an artistic "find" in the Mitchell collection—a little water-colour of rare ...

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  45. "OLD BILL, M.P." IN CHURCH.

    To-morrow evening, in the Unitarian Church, Hyde Park, Rev. George Walters (author of the dramas "Joseph of Canaan" and "Thou Fool") will give an address on "Lessons from Old Bill," M.P." ...

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  46. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Federal Public Works Committee, Mr. Arthur A. Buroh, manager of Automatic Telephones, Ltd., said that experiments were being conducted with a ...

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  47. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Harry Stanton. Mr. W. A. Windeyer, of Messrs. Windeyer, Fawl, and Osborne, appeared for the official assignce, and Mr. H. G. Edwards, an counsel for a witness. Two ...

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  48. "THE PLAYBOX."

    Mr. Duncan Macdougall will read Miles Malleson's comedy, "Tanaties," dealing with trial marriages, or marriage on probation, at 11 Rowe-street to-morrow evening: and next Wednesday,at 7.45 p.m., will ...

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  49. LECTURE ON EVOLUTION.

    Professor Launcelot Harrison, B.Sc., will deliver a lecture next Tuesday evening in the Hyde Park Unitarian Church on "Inheritance of Evolution." ...

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  50. MOTOR-LORRY BURNT.

    A motor lorry, valued at £500, was destroyed at Lilyfield early yesterday morning, when a garage owned by Edward G. Higgins, a general carrier, at 116 Cecily-street, ...

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  51. MR. G. LAKE.

    The death occurred at his residence, Thornley-street, Marrickville, recently of Mr. George Lake, a well-known resident of the suburb. ...

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  52. QUARTER SUSSIONS.

    Crown Prosecutor, Mr. L. J. McKcan. STEALING. [?] Clive Jenkins pleaded guilty to stealing at dress, the property of R[?]rd Ernest East, ...

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  53. CONSERVATORIUM FREE CONCERT.

    Next Tuesday evening the Conservatorium Students will give a concert in the Conservatorium Hall. The progromme will include pianoforte, violin, and vocal bolos, an item by the students, orchestra, and pianoforte ...

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  54. MUSIC IN ART GALLERY.

    On Wednesday next, at 3 p.m., the Conservatorium Ladies' String Quartet, assisted by Miss Bessie Coleman (planist) will play in the Art Gallery Mozart's Quartet in G Minor for Pianoforte and Strings, ...

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  55. TRAVELS ABROAD.

    A lecture will be given on "Recent Travels Abroad," by Mr. W. G. Layton (Town Clerk), on Tuesday, at 8 p.m., in the Royal Colonial Institute, 17 Bli[?]street. Members are ...

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  56. MRS. EDWIN COCKS.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Edwin Cocks, or Horsham, Mosman, who had just entered upon her 92nd year. She was the widow ot the late Mr. Edwin ...

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  57. DOMAIN SPEAKERS.

    Referring to recent disorderly proceedings in the Sydney Domain on Sunday afternoons, the Inspector-General of Police (Mr. Mitchell) yesterday stated that while the police on duty ...

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  58. SHAKESPEARE LECTURES.

    With the object of helping candidates for the Intermediate and Leaving Certificate examinations, the ShaKespeare Society has arranged for a series of Wednesday lectures, to be given by its members in the ...

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  59. OUR COUNTRY ROADS.

    Sir,—I certainly had no intention of questioning Mr. Allman's veracity, any more, I presume, than he and any intention of questioning the veracity of your leader writer when he ...

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  60. JAZZ MUSIC.

    Sir,—It is indeed very gratifying to observe that someone has voiced their condemnation concerning the way jazs "fiends" handle the claasics of great masters. To the ordinary ...

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  61. WAR PENSIONS.

    A correspondent, signing himself "Pensioner," in a letter to the Editor, and referring to the payment of war pensions at Parramatta, complains that the pensions office there does ...

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  62. ORGAN RECITAL AT MANLY.

    Miss Alice Bryant will give an orgin recital at the Manly Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, to open the improved Hill and Sons' organ (1892), now enlarged and brought up to date bv C. W. Leggo, ...

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  63. ALL-BRITISH MOTOR SHOW.

    The All-British Motor Show, which was oponed at the Exhibition-building yestereday, is stated to be the first of its kind ever held. A remarkable collection of exhibits—all the ...

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  64. PALING'S MUSICAL RECITAL.

    The fourth leclure-recital by Professor C. Sauer to be given at Paling's Concert Hall next Saturday-night will be upon "The Appreciation of Music," The artists assisting will he Madame Layton Gaubert, Mr. Murray ...

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  65. HOUSE ROBBERY.

    A leadlight was broken from the front door of a residence at 135 Alt-street, Haberfleld, and Jewellery and clothing valued at £30 were stolen. Two leather suitcases were stolen ...

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  66. DOROTHY FREE RECITAL.

    At St. James' Hall. Phillip-street, next Saturday evening, July 19, Miss Dorothy Free, L.T.C.L., [?] ast teacher to Mr. [?] will give [?] humorous and dramatic recital, assisted by Mr. [?] ...

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