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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Allan Wilkie will this evening produce "King Lear" at the Conservatorium, when most present will see the great Shakespearian tragedy for the first time. The actor-manager will be seen as Lear, with Miss ...

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  3. FIRE BRIGADES.

    Dissatisfaction is being expressed among members of the Fire Brigade as a result of instructions that have been issued at the instance of the Board of Fire Commissioners ...

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  4. CHARITY ORGANISATION.

    Problems connected with the organisation of charity have been no less acute in Victoria than in other States of the Commonwealth. but the attempts made here to overcome the ...

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  5. THEATRE ROYAL.—"QUARANTINE."

    The Theatre Royal will now remain closed until next Saturday, when Mr. Lawrence Grossmith will open a new season with the vivacious English comedy "Quarantine." This new piece takes the ...

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  6. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE CABARET GIRL."

    "The Cabaret Girl" will be staged both afternoon and evening at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the faithful pursuit of Flick (Gertrude Elliott) by Paradene (Harold Pearce), and the laughable plot by which a ...

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  7. CRITERION.—"ENTER MADAME."

    There will be a matinee of "Enter Madame" to-day at the Criterion, where Gertrude Elliott continues to draw large audiences as the subtle Italian diva who firds that her impatient husband is preparing to marry ...

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  8. "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA" AT THE PLACE.

    Gay's two-century-old masterpiece, "The Beggar's Opera," is being artistically performed at the Place Theatre, and reproduces with a quaint charm the atmosphere of the period. Captivating English ballads ...

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  9. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    There is a long list of attractions at the Lyceum Theatre to-day. Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee appear in "The Ne'er Do Well," and Collen Moore and Richard Dix in Rupeit Hughes' story, "The ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.

    The City Council employees are complaining that the conciliation committee has not dealt with their claim for a new award providing increased wages and a reduction ...

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  11. OPERA HOUSE.—"THE FAITHFUL HEART."

    At 2.30 and 8 p.m. to-day the New London Dramatic Company will be seen in Mon[?]kton Hoffe's "The Faithful Heart," a quaint love-story that is said to go straight to the heart. The cast will present G. H. ...

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  12. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CHOIR.

    In aid of Dr. Dill Macky's orphanages at Strathfield and Auburn, the Burns Anniversary Charoir gave a concert in the Ashfield Town Hall on Thursday night. The choir ttus assisted by Messrs. R. Black, Wallace ...

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  13. "THE O'BRIEN GIRL."

    Mr. Hugh J. Ward will produce "The O'Brien Girl" at the Grand Opera House on September 15. His producer, Harry Hall, will reach Sydney next week. The new combination will include Mamie Watson, a ...

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  14. JAZZ SHIP ROMANTIC.

    The jazz ship "Romantic" will make its usual trip this afternoon, with further excursions at 8 o'clock this evening, and on Tuesday and Thursday nights. ...

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  16. THE TIVOLI.

    To-day the Tivoli Theatre programme will include Herschel Hemere, the poet and pantaloon of the piano, for a brief season before returning to London. Mabel and Hester Reeve, sisters of Ada Reeve, who ...

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  17. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Victorian Council of Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, the president (Mr. E. Turnbull) presided. ...

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  18. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE.

    At Fuller's Theatre to-day, at 2.30, and again at 8, the Angel Brothers, remarkable equilibrists, will be the star feature. M'Ivor and Scott, quaint Scottish entertainers, make their debut, and fresh acts ...

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  19. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    Teh City Organist will give a recital at the Town Hall to-night, including Beethoven's "Adagio in A Flat" and Bach's "Toccata in F major." Mr. Ernest Truman also includes various popular numbers, such ...

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  20. THE KISGSLEY-GRAHAM RECITAL.

    The pupils from the Kingsley-Graham studio will give their first recital at St. James's Hall this evening, when the programme will include songs and dances, the fairy-scena "Spring," and the "Winter Song and ...

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  21. SUNDAY BAND MUSIC.

    The Metropolitan Band, under the leadership of Mr. John Palmer, will render music in the Botanic Gardens rotunda to-morrow, at 3 p.m. Partington's City of Sydney Band will play American ...

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  22. WATER BOARD ELECTION.

    Mr. J. M. Dodd, M.L.C., who has sat continuously for 35 years as an alderman of the Gundagai Municipal Council, and has on twelve occasions occupied the Mayoral chair, ...

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  23. "THE REBEL MAID" AT MOSMAN.

    Montague Phillips' new romantic opera "The Rebel Maid" will be staged for the first time in Australia by the Mosman Musical Society at the Mosman Town Hall at 7.45 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ...

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  24. THE PRIMACY OF ST. PETER.

    Sir,—A student of the Petrine Claims' Apologetics, I am naturally very interested in Mr. Thos. Davies' letter in your issue of the 27th inst, and must congratulate him upon having ...

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  25. PROF. C. SAUER'S CONCERT.

    At King's Hall next Thursday evening the students of Prof. C. Sauter will contribute to a vocal, instrumental, and choral concert. Miss Iris Flower, mezzocontralto, and Master Louis Ratner (violin) will be ...

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  26. THE WELSH CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The Welsh Choral Society is organising a series of concerts at the Town Hall at million prices, the first of which will take place next Saturday evening. Mr. E. H. Jones will then conduct the united forces in ...

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  27. MISCHA DOBRINSKI'S CONCERT.

    After a successful tour of the East, Mischa Dobrinski will give a concert at the Conservatorium on Monday, September 10, with Mr. Frank Hutchens as pianist. This new Russian violinist was at the Petrograd ...

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  28. MISCHA GOFLIN'S CONCERT.

    At the Conservatorium Hall on Wednesday, September 12, Mischa Goflin will give a violin recital, when Miss Phyllis Hazel (contralto) and Mr. Vern Barnett will assist. This new Russian violinist was born in the ...

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  29. "JASMINE."

    Mr. Lawrence Campbell will revive his original and popular play of tears and laughter "Jasmine" for a short season of six nights at St. James's Hall, commencing Wednesday, September 12. The character of ...

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  30. FLUTE AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL.

    On Friday, September 14, Mr. A. W. Arlom (flute) and Mr. Wilfred Arlom (piano) will give a recital at the Conservatorium Hall when the programme will include works by Bach, Widorl., Catherine, Chopin, ...

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  31. MISS NINA GORDON'S CONCERT.

    Miss Nina Gordon will give a farewell concert in the Conservatorium Hall on Saturday, September 15, prior to her departure for America. In the course of an attractive programme Miss Gordon will give her ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Rev. Thos. Davies receives scant support from Saint Optatus, the historian of the Donatist schism. In his views about the primacy of Peter, and the extraordinary ...

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  33. ST. MARGARET'S MATINEE.

    To aid the bables of St. Margaret's Hospital for Women, the Royal Sydney Players put on a bright revue, entitled "Sparklets," at the Theatre Royal on Thursday afternoon, under the direction of Olive Ingall ...

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  34. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Maurice Vale, of Dover-road, Rose Bay, storekeeper, who died on April 30 last, leaving an estate of the net value of £40,523, ...

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  35. ROSE DAY MATINEE.

    At the matinee performance of "The Faithful Heart," given by the Fuller management, at the Grand Opera House on Thursday in aid of the Rose Day funds, the audience was so large that latecomers found ...

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  36. LATE MR. J. W. LUGSDIN.

    The estate of the late Mr. James William Lugsdin, of Ashfield, who died on May 22 last, has, for probate purposes, been valued at £25,791, the whole of which he devised and ...

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  37. THE BUSH BOOK CLUB.

    In aid of the Bush Book Club of New South Wales the Paramount Picture "The White Flower," in which Betty Compson takes the principal part, was presented at the Haymarket Picture Theatre on ...

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  38. STREET MEETINGS.

    The New South Wales Labour Council, after further considering the position with regard to the holding of unemployed demonstrations in city throughfares, has carried a ...

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  39. RUBY NORTON'S FAREWELL.

    To-day Ruby Norton, the American comedienne, will make her farewell appearance at the Tivoli, where she has played a season of five weeks. Miss Norton return's humediately to the States, continuing through to ...

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  40. UNION THEATRES.

    The eight week of "Robin Hood," at the Crystal Palace Theatre, begins to-day. There is an orchestra of [?] performers, and a prologue featuring Allan Priora, Glaire Gooley, and Nola Reid. ...

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