Mr. D. T. Curtin is an American Journalist, who, in the middle of, 1916, secured credentials which enabled him to go to Germany and to remain there for a sufficient space to gather ...
Article : 1,316 wordsThe Lady Mayoress entertained the wives of the visiting delegates in connection with the Associated Chambers of Commerce during the week. Amongst those presont were:— ...
Article : 1,604 wordsUnder the title of "Mrs. Fiske Builds a Theatre in Spain," an interview with that eminent American actress expresses her views upon a national theatre. This question ...
Article : 1,430 wordsFor the first time in his life he was [?] to meet Frank. Instead of retu[?] straight to the hotel, therefore, he [?] about the streets and parks for some [?] ...
Article : 1,441 words"Canary Cottage" the new musicsl comedy from Lor Augeles, by the authors of "So Long, Letty," af. terwards staged with success in New York, will open the return season of the Royal Comic Opera Company ...
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Article : 511 wordsSister Martin Nicholson volunteered for service at the outbreak of war, and as she had the unusual qualification of speaking French and German fluently, she had not ...
Article : 600 wordsThree final matinees at 1.50 will mark the ninth and closing week of the J.C. Williamson pantomine "The House that jack Built," namely, to-day, Monday, and Wednesday. The farewell to Messrs. Stigant, ...
Article : 65 wordsMarie Tempest ia drawing consistently packed audiences at the Criterion Theatre in "The Marriage of Kitty," wherein the famous comedienne prettily ex. emplifies the all-conquering effect of women's wit. ...
Article : 60 wordsHoliday matinees are announced for this afternoon and Monday at the Palace Theatre, where "Turn to the Right" thus enters upon its seventh week strong in support of laughter-loving audiences. Peach-trees ...
Article : 75 wordsThe last seven nights of "The Story of the Rosary," with its military and romantic atmosphere, are now in progress at the Grand Opera House, where [?] are notified for to-day and Monday. On Monday, ...
Article : 84 wordsThis afternoon and evening, and again at the holiday matinee on Monday, the Nellie Stewart season will be continued by the performance of the third act of "Sweet Nell of Old Drury," in which the actress ...
Article : 93 wordsMiss Ada Recve, the world-famous con[?] will retun to the Tivoli Theatre on Wednesday wee[?] June 13, making her reappearance at the matinee. Since last in Australia Miss Reeve has toured ...
Article : 92 wordsMost of the New South Wales delegates to the Methodist general conference in Melbourne have returned, including the Rev. P. J. Stephen and the Rev. W. H. Howard, ...
Article : 1,174 wordsThe director's lecture-concert on Wednesday will introduce the celebrated Trout Quintet of Schubert, with Madame Charvia at the piano, and Mr. Georgs Cleaver, double bass. The famous song, the theme ...
Article : 127 wordsThe London Concert Company, headed by [?] Lanceley, Phillp Newbury, and Charles Smythe, will give a concert at popular prices this evening at Ma[?] Hall, near Ridge-street, North Sydney. An ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. W. J. Coad will Rive the second of his violin recitals this season at the Conservatorium Hall next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The principal works will be "Sonata in A" (Handel), the Brahms Concerto, ...
Article : 64 wordsIn "Golden Youth" Miss G. Wentworth James warns us against interference with nature. Eleanor Pyke is a middle-aged, unattractive lady, married to an uncongenial ...
Article : 735 wordsOn Tuesday evening next the annual meeting of Sydney Industrial Blind Institution will be held at the Town Hall, when his Excellency Sir William [?] will preside. Picture's will be shown to illustrate the ...
Article : 73 words"At Vancouver's Well" is a collection of poems by Professor J. Laurence Rentoul, of Melbourne. The most ambitious of these is the one which gives its title to the book, and ...
Article : 813 wordsAt the Paddington Town Hall on Tuesday evening next there will be a "Commemoration of the Statuto" in aid of the Italian Red Cross Society, when Carallen Dr. Marano (Consul for Italia) will deliver the opening; ...
Article : 94 wordsAn important event of the near future is the visit of Leo, Jan, and Mischel Chemiavaky, the brilliant young instrumentalists, who arrive from America next week to give a series of three concerts in the Town ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the Conservatoium Hall on Monday, June 11. Messrs. Cyril Monk and Frank Hutchens will give the first of their series of violin and pisnoforte recitals this season, when attractive numbers by Ravel and ...
Article : 66 wordsAt the Conservatorium on Tuesday, June 12, Miss Myrtle Meggy will give her first pianoforte recital since her return from Europe. An attractive programme will include the Beethoven "Sonata in F. flat ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Arthur C. Hull, resident secretary for Australia of the Associated Board of the Royal Aeademy of Music and Royal College of Music, London, has been notified from London that on the report of the English examiner, ...
Article : 109 wordsOwing to the loss of Trinity College papers, on route from London, the examination in theory of musical that were to have been held throughout Australia next Saturday (June 9) have had to be postponed, ...
Article : 44 wordsM[?] Humphrey Bishop, the English basso cantante, who made such a successful appearance at the Town Hall on Empire Night, is leaving for Capetown with a concert party, amongst, which are several ...
Article : 64 wordsIn the change of programme at the Lyceum to—day William S. Hart and Marjory Wilson will be seen on the screeent in a trinagle drams "The Desert Man." The other new films are "Babette," featuring ...
Article : 62 wordsMirr Miles Minter in "Faith" is showing at the Australia, Picture Palace, corner of Liverpool-street and Wentworth-avenue. New films will be screened to-day from noon till [?] ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is announced that commencing on Monday next the late Les Darcy will be seen in a photo-play "The Heart of a Champion," at the Grand, Pitt, street, and the Majestic, Liverpool street wadding ...
Article : 48 wordsThe management of the Glaciarium announces that the big picture-house is heated by steam for the winter season. The show to-day runs from 1.30 to 10.30. The South Sydney Champion Band, under Mr. W. ...
Article : 60 wordsHaving passed the Commonwealth censer, "A Mormon Maid" will be screened next week, commenwealth on Monday, at the Crystal Palace and the Lyric Theatre, George-street. There will be supportting ...
Article : 64 wordsIn "My Reminiscences"—an appropriately bulky volume£Sir George H. Reid has written the story of a busy and successful career, Australian readers will, of course, be familiar ...
Article : 920 wordsThe management of Waddington's Picture Pops at the Town Hall have attractive features for to-night and Monday night "On Record" will be screened to-night, with Mac Murray in the principal ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Western Front, Parts III. and IV, Bone (Newnes). I The Green Half Moon, Duyer; The Snow Burner, Oyen; Captain Gardiner, Allen; Haidee, Rose (Hodder. and Straughton). ...
Article : 81 wordsThere will be a matinee to-day at West's Pictures, and another on Monday. The principal picture this evening, "The Vixen," is from the Fox studio. On Monday "The Secret Kingdom" will be seen for the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe engagement is announced of Ida, daughter of Dr. G. M. Slate, Macquarie-street, to Nicol W. Strahorn, of Waterloo Station, Narromine, younger son of Hugh Strahorn, Dubbo. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 2 Jun 1917, Page 8
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