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Article : 912 wordsThe present great demand for sensational plays of crime has brought to the front a clever band of dramatists in the United States of America, who are prepared to cater ...
Article : 570 words"The Birth of a Nati[?]," the Easter attraction accured by J. C. Willlamson for the Theatre Royal, will open next Saturday. This 12,000ft film has been shown all over the world at regular theatrical prices, ...
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Advertising : 574 wordsThe winner of the boys' singing competition on Wednesday last was Master Thomas Gibb, of Drummoyne, who carried off both [?] two cold medals offered—one awarded by Mr. [?]ski, the adjudicator, ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Dandies' patriotie entertainment to assist the 1st Field Artillery Brigade Comforts Fund on Wednesday last was a complete success. Mr. Herbert Walton auctioned two pastels by B. F. Minns. At the first ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Vagabonds Club, under the auspices of the Helpers* Club, Kirribilli, will stage "The [?] on Saturday, April 29, at the Repertory Theatre, in aid of individual help to soldiers' families. An influential ...
Article : 65 wordsIn St. James's Hall on April 29 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anecian will give another of their monthly school of Election recitails. The students will appear in scenes from "Antony and Cleopatra," "Romeo and ...
Article : 47 wordsThe next lecture-concert will be given by the director on Wednesday, May 3, after the Easter vacation. To suit travellers from the wistern suburbs, the concert will begin at 8.5 prompty (instead of 8). A warning ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Walter Bentley notifies in number column that he has secured the Repertory Theatre as his teaching headquarters. A studio will be fitted up, and the actor's students will have a stage to hand, and ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. W. F. Coad, whose classic concerts were so much enjoyed last year, will give the first of four violin recitals at the Conservatorium of Music Lecture Hall to-morrow evening, when Mr. John Carlton Fay ...
Article : 53 wordsAt the Town Hall on Saturday an organ recital was given by the city organist, Mr. Ernest Truman. Included in an excellent programme were the Miserere scene from "H Trovatore," Braham's "Death of ...
Article : 59 wordsOn Wednesday evening next the Sydney Choral Society will give an impressive performance of the "Measiah," when Mr. W. Reginald Good will conduct an orthestra and chorus of nearly 500 performers in ...
Article : 72 wordsThe concert arranged at St. James's Hall on Friday for the 7th Light Horse Comforts Fund by Mrs. Hector Wilshire was well supported, and, although various changes in the programme were due to coughs ...
Article : 164 wordsMiss Hilda Mackey will give a concert at St. James's Hall on Wednesday evening next under the direction of Mr. Malcolm McEacharn. The soprano will be assisted by Miss Elsie Day, Miss Hazel Doyle, Mr. Chas. ...
Article : 51 wordsOn Thursday evening next Miss Dorie Evans will be tendered a concert at the Conservatorium Hall under the direction of Signora Passmore Ferrara. An attractive programme will be presented with the assistance of ...
Article : 80 wordsWith the object of augmenting the Y.M.C.A. Field Service Fund, Miss Grace Stafford gave two concerts— One in the afternoon, the other in the evening-at the Repertory Theatre on Saturday. It was originally ...
Article : 182 wordsA programme of especial interest will be presented at the Conservatorium Hall not Saturday in honour of Lieutenant Campbell Carmichael, when the Verbrugghen String Quartet and a number of favourite ...
Article : 98 wordsAt the Town Hall on Good Friday night there will be introduced a Russia violinist, Max Selinsky, a new arrival whose career was referred to on Saturday in our Music and Drama column. An attractive ...
Article : 108 wordsMennett and Sedelll, a clever pair of comedy acrobats from the United States, were the most successful newcomeis at the Tivoli on Saturday last. Apart from his amusing ...
Article : 357 wordsBefore a crowded house at the Hippodrome on Saturday night. Miss May Martin Wirth performed a new riding trick. The trick, known as the "back across," consists of somer[?] from the back of one moving ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Lawrence Campbell and Mr. Malcolm M'Eachern, having secured the Palace Theatre for Good Friday night, will give a sacred concert and recital. In addition to these two artists in some of their best ...
Article : 90 wordsThe auxiliary scbooner Gilbert Islands, a new vessel built at Nova Scotia, for trading between Sydney and the islands, arrived from New York on her maiden voyage on Friday, ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. J. E. Brownlow announces a sacred concert to be given at the Australian Theatre, Spit Janction, Mosman, on Good Friday night, when Miss Ella Caspers will sing several popular songs, Madame Spada will ...
Article : 93 wordsMembers of the Harbour Trust and the Press Rifle Clubs will attend at Government House Grounds this evening at 7.30, when a combined drill will be held Members of other ...
Article : 42 wordsAfter Mr. Walter Bentley's recent election as president of the Actors; Association of Australasia, great difficulty was found as to the appointment of a secretary. Mr. Bentley suggested to the members that ...
Article : 96 wordsAt Darlinghurst Court-house.—At 11 a.m,—Motions: Original Jurisdiction.—Before his Honor Mr. Justice Isaacs.—At Darlinghurst Court-house.—At 9.30 a.m.: Charlick v Foley Brothers, Limited. ...
Article : 55 wordsThis pantomime which was produced in Sydney originally some years ago with marked success, is the Lister attraction at Her Ma[?]ty's and the opening performance on ...
Article : 736 wordsCause List.—Banco Court, St. James's-road.—At 10 a.m. Howard v Black, part heard. At 12 noon: Measures v Farey; Macnamara and another v Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways; ...
Article : 612 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Murray, in No. 1 Court.—At 10 a.m.; Downes v Stanford (part heard). Before the Deputy-Registrar.—At 10.30 a.m.; Goldman v Dobson. At 11 a.m.; Ranfield v Taylor. ...
Article : 39 wordsIndustrial Court-house. Queen's-square.—Before Mr. Justied Beydon, at 10 a.m.; For hearing, Halliday v [?] Australian Woollen Mills, Ltd., ats. Durack, appeals to Court from Chief Industrial Magistrate's ...
Article : 77 wordsPhillip-street.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate. —At 10 a.m.—For hearing: Worger v Ross, Ltd.: Poole v same (2): Hastle v Gartrell (2): same v Hawkins and Abberton (4). At 11 a.m.; King v ...
Article : 81 wordsRu[?]t Johnson and Joseph Henry Fletcher, breach of War Precautions Act; Maryan Buchanan, stealing; Richard Tilley, abduction. ...
Article : 23 wordsFollowing the recent pronouncement by the arbitration Court, the award in the General Labourers' dispute, which was filed yesterday, includes a clause providing that as long as the ...
Article : 97 wordsAt 2 p.m.: Consideration of the prices of kerosene oil and petroleum spirits. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 17 Apr 1916, Page 6
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