Mr. Justice Powers, in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, delivered judgment on Thursday in an application to vary the award in certain respects in the ...
Article : 172 wordsTo-night at the Theatre Royal, with Miss Nellie Stewart in the leading role, Mr. Geo. Musgrove's company will produce the original English version of "Dorothy o' the Hall." The production of the piece ...
Article : 116 wordsA new Christmas season will also be opened to-night (8.10) at the Palace Theatre, under the Beaumont Smith direction, to mark the return from Adelaide and the west of the Ethel Dane Company. The new piece ...
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Advertising : 503 wordsEthel Turner's delightful little narrative for children, "Seven Little Australians," has been made into a play specially designed for young folk, and will be presented for the first time at the Palace Theatre this ...
Article : 115 words"The Girl on the Film," which is already in good running order at Her Mejesty's Theatre, will be performed there at 1.45 and at 7.45 to-day, when hearty laughter is sure to attend the gradual development ...
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Advertising : 8,431 wordsTwo o'clock and eight o'clock are the hours at which playgoers must assemble at the Criterion to-day for "Broadway' Jones." This new American piece from the pen of George M. Cohan brings forward ...
Article : 102 words"Babes in the Wood" will be staged at 2 o'clocK and at 7.45 to-day at the Adelphi Theatre, after which the new pantomime will enter upon a wild career of two performances daily at those hours ...
Article : 106 wordsThe City Organist will give a Christmas recital at the Town Hall this evening, especially addressed to holiday folk. Mr. Ernest Truman will open with his own setting of "Adeste Fideles," and a popular ...
Article : 71 wordsOn Tuesday evening next Miss Neil Matheson will direct a second recital at Oxford Hall by her group of entertainers. Miss Nellie Balfe, of the Matheson School, will appear as Cleopatra, and other students ...
Article : 54 wordsAt the meeting of the council of the Highland Society this week Mr. Walter Bentley presented to the society the sword which he has been using in his various dramatic representations during the past ...
Article : 154 wordsThe annual celebration by students of Glyndon College, Dulwich Hill, took the form of a patriotic concert on Tuesday last. The pupils gave a patriotic tableau. The Rev. P. J. Evans, on behalf of the ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Palace Theatre was filled with the friends of Mr. Allen Doone and Miss Edna Keeley, on Thursday night, and an atmosphere of intimate cordiality and good humour gave a special ...
Article : 199 wordsPermission has betn granted in the North Sydney Council for Mr. Jack Fenelcy, hon. organiser of the above, to stage boxing spars in conjunction with the vocal, vaudeville, gymnastic, and wrestling displays ...
Article : 77 wordsThe principal subject in the new programme to be shown at Spencer's Lyceum on Monday is a twopart Vitagraph Comedy "Mr. Bingle's Melodrama," a burlesque of the legitimate stage play. Bingle ...
Article : 158 wordsAt the Crysta Palace Theatre on Monday the feature will be "What Could She Do?" a strong Edison drama in three parts. A war special, "With the Warrious at Ypres," is included in the programme. A ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Dandies at the Coronation Theatre, Bondi Junction, and Eden Gardens, Manly, have prepared special programmes for the holiday season. Miss Do[?]rie Ward, of Mosman, has been engaged for the Bondi ...
Article : 42 wordsA large gathering of spectators yesterday witnessed the first public presentation of the scriptural film "From Manger to Cross" at a special matinee at West's Glaciariu[?]. It is a remarkable production, ...
Article : 158 wordsAn interesting programme was presented yesterday at Spencer's Lyceum, comprising sacred, scenic, and educational subjects. The principal feature was a spectacular film entitled "By the Cross," which ...
Article : 70 wordsA strong programme of sacred and classical music was afforded the numerious audience which attended the orchestral concert yesterday at the Colonial Theatre. Among other excellent pictures displayed was the ...
Article : 72 words"Checkers," the sporting film now being screened at the Little Theatre, has caught the popular fancy, the theatre again being well filled by an appreciative audience. A war feature of the movements of the ...
Article : 54 wordsSince its renascence at Rushcutter Bay, the White City seems to have become even more popular, if possible, than it was before. The fact is probably due to the change which has transformed the big pleasure ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Dec 1914, Page 12
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