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  2. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The most important after-Easter announcements in London are that the financial success of Bricux's play, "Damaged Goods," is now assured by continuously crowded houses ...

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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Captain R. W. Campbell's serio-comic books about the war have already enjoyed a welldeserved success; the best of them is the latest—"The Mixed Division." In some ways ...

    Article : 1,370 words
  4. LOVE SHALL BE FIRST.

    "I m glad you've come, Mr. Eldwood," [?] Lady Ledfield. "We tried to find you before we started to explain our new idea." "Let's have it," he replied, as they wen[?] ...

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  5. THE CHURCHES.

    An historical sketch of the Wood-street Congregational Church, Cardiff, together with some interesting details of the work and personality of its pastor, the Rev. Lionel ...

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  6. SOCIAL.

    Colonel Chaplain Talbot, the Dean of Sydney, at Fairfield on Saturday, at the opening of a soldier's home, said that Sergeant George Richardson, a well-known local sportsman, ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    There will be a holiday matinee of Maugham's witty comedy, "Penelope," on Monday, after which but few opportunities will remain of seeing Marie Tempest as the wily young wife who brings her ...

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  8. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "Canary Cottage," of which a holiday matinee will be given on Monday, is drawing great houses at Her Majesty's Theatre, where Dorothy Brunton and William Greene join in a spectacular duct, supported ...

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  9. PALACE THEATRE.

    Farewell matinees of "Turn to the Right" are notified for to-day and Monday at the Palace Theatre, as thereafter this brightly amusing comedy enters upon its last five nights. The pathetic sentiment ...

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  10. "LOOK WHO'S HERE."

    Messrs. Sydney James and Jack Waller will present "Look Who's Here" at the Palace Theatre next Saturday. The entertainment will comprise a "full and complete burlesque of things that are, and ...

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  11. ITALIAN OPERA SEASON OPENS.

    The Gonsalez Italian Opera Company, which [?] crowds at the Grand Opera House a few months back, will re-open there to-night with "[?] Trovatore," Music lovers will welcome the return of ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. ADA REEVE AT THE TIVOLI.

    Ada Reeve will appear this afternoon as well as at the extra matinee on Monday, whilst nightly her sweetness of voice in her Indian love-song, and her piquant character touches in her humorous numbers, ...

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  13. FRANCE DAT TIVOLI MATINEE.

    A France Day gala matinee has been organised by Nellie Leach and Albert Goossens for next Tuesday at the Tivoli Theatre, generously lent by Hugh D. McIntosh, M.L.C. A strongly attractive programme ...

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  14. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE HONOR SYSTEM."

    The first public screening in Sydney of "The Honour System" will be given at the Theatre Royal tonight at 8 under the J. C. Williamson direction. Unusual interest is taken among moving picture ...

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  15. CHAPTER XXIX.

    Brettell drove the ear back to town, h[?] mother and Eldwood being in the tonneau. The relations were too strained for the two to speak much after the first mile or so, ...

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  16. CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    This afternoon the Conservatorium Orchestra will give a repeat performance of the splendid Beethoven programme rendered last week, the chief item being the colo[?]l C Minor Symphony. ...

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  17. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. Henri Verbrugghen will conduct the second orchestral concert at the Conservatorium next Saturday afternoon, when a programme of beautiful French music will include Berlioz' overture, ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. ANCELON CHAPMAN RE[?]TA[?].

    In St. James's Hall to-night Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anecion will give another of their School of Elocution recitals. Scenes from "Midsummer Night's Dream" will be presented, together with ex[?]pts ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. METROPOLITAN BAND.

    The Metropolitan Band will give its second concert in the Town Hall to-morrow at 3, when the hand will render Mr. R. Gee's new, quick march, "Marengo," conducted by the composer. The ...

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  20. SOUTH SYDNEY BAND CONCERT.

    The South Sydney Champion Band, under Mr. Ryder, will continue its series of concerts at the Glaciarium to-morrow evening at 8.10. Master Richard Porter, boy co[?]etist, will render "Because." ...

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  21. MRS. HAFFENDEN-SMITH'S RECITALS.

    Mrs. Haffenden-Smith's second invitation vocal recital, designed to give her students platform experience, will be held in St. James's Hall, on Monday next, at [?] p.m. Mrs. Haffenden-Smith will sing ...

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  22. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    On Thursday evening next the Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney will perform Dv[?]rak's "Stabat Mater" and Mendelssohn's "Walpurgi's Night" at the Town Hall, when Mr. Joseph Bradley will conduct ...

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  23. THE VAGABONDS.

    Commencing on Saturday, June 30, at St. James's Hall, the Vagabonds will play another of their charity seasons, when five performances of "Mrs. Gorringe's Necklace" will be given in aid of the Vagabonds Cot, ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. FAMOUS CRIMES.

    Mr. Walker Wood, an indefatigable collector of personal reminiscences from those who have played a part in stirring events, has turned his attention to the Old Bailey, and ...

    Article : 258 words
  25. WESTERN SUBURBS PHILHARMONIC.

    The Western Suburbs Philharmonic Society will give a concert at the Sydney Town Hall next Saturday, at 3 p.m., when the choir will sing popular choruses by Rossini, Cowen, and Balfe. The assisting artists ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT.

    The friends of Master Harry Whyte, a young pianist from the studio of Mr. Walter Thorman, will give him a concert on Monday, July 9, in St. James's Hall. The assisting artists will be Misses Gertrude Corr, ...

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  27. THE LYCEUM.

    Sylvia Bremer, a young Sydney actress, will be seen on the screen to-day at the Lyceum in the "Pinchhitter," a five-part Triangle photo-play. Charles Ray supports Miss Bremer. The new programme ...

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  28. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    Anita Stewart will be seen in "The Combat" at the Crystal Palace all next week. "Secrets of a Beauty Parlour" in the title of a two-act Keystone comedy. The English Gazette will also be screened. ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. ENGAGEMENTS.

    The engagement is announced of Elsie, eldest daughter of Inspector John Graham, New South Wales Fire Brigades, to Mr. Herbert S. Tiley, Summer Hill, third son late ...

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  30. NEW NOVELS.

    The names of Messrs. Harold Brighouse and Charles Forrest are unfamiliar; if "Hobson's" is a first novel, as one expects it is, the collaborators have made a most ...

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  31. PICTURES AT TOWN HALL.

    The Waddington management at the Town Hall tonight will show Marie Doro in "Lost and Won," and Harold Lockwood in "The Love Route." In addition to Mr. Slapoffski's orchestra the musical part of ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. WEST'S PICTURES.

    There will be a matinee to-day and another on Monday (Prince of Wales' Birthday) at West's Olympia. This evening "The Victim" is to be screened, and on Monday Charlie Chaplin will be seen in "The ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CONCERTS.

    An entertaniment in aid of the Neutral Day M.C.L. cots at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children was held at the Warringah Hall on Friday the 15th inst., by the pupils of Arden College, and under the ...

    Article : 148 words
  34. A DEFENCE OF THE CLASSICS.

    The study of Latin and Greek has an effective champion in Mr. R. W. Livingstone, whose "Defence of Classical Education" is an extremely able rejoinder to those who hold the ...

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  35. VOLUNTARY WORKERS.

    The cottage being erected in Young-street, Neutral Bay, by voluntary workers, on ground given by Alderman Reynolds, for the family of the late Sergeant Macdermott, who was ...

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  36. KING'S HALL PICTURES.

    A double programme will be shown at the King's Hall, Hunter-street (near Macquarie-street), to-night. Charles Dickens' story, "Oliver Twist" will be shown in pictures, with Marie Doro as "Oliver." The ...

    Article : 63 words
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