The increase made in some of the charges on the vehicle ferry service across the harbour was the cause of an indignation meeting held in the Masonic Hall, North Sydney, on ...
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Advertising : 427 wordsThe American Musical Burlesque Company's production of "The Grafters" provided three hours of solid fun at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, when the dialogue was interspersed ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThe Sydney Symphony Orchestra exchanged a classic atmosphere for one of romance at their concert at the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, the first performance in Australia ...
Article : 883 wordsMr. Ceorge S. Holborn announcecd during the interval at the Renwick Hospital concert on Saturday evening, that Messrs. Alfred Hill and Downs Johnstone were about to have the Repertory Theatre altered ...
Article : 75 wordsThe production of "Cleopatra," with Helen Cardney, the great American actress, in the title role, at the Crystal Palace Theatre, has proved so successful that the management cannot hazard an opinion as to ...
Article : 79 words"Robert Burnit," the new play by the author of "Brewster's Millions," will be produced for the first time in Australia at the Little Theatre to-night, by the Buckler management, with Mr. Arthur Cornell as ...
Article : 121 wordsA smoke concert was held in the Friendly Societies Hall, North Sydney, on Saturday night, and was largely attended. During the evening Mr. W. H. Kennedy, who has been connected with the police ...
Article : 94 wordsThere will be an entire change of programme at the Lyric Theatre to-day, the star picture of which will be entitled "Satan." This is an intensely dramatic film, and the management feels sure that it will be very ...
Article : 51 wordsIt was a somewhat hazardous proceeding on the part of Mr. David Bispham to place Wagnerian opera recitals before a Saturdaynight audience at the Town Hall; but ...
Article : 615 wordsThe feature picture of to-day's new programme at the Colonial Theatre will be "The Battle of Bloody Ford." The title will indicate the possibilities of such a picture. The scenes are well acted, and the film should ...
Article : 56 wordsA film 8700ft long will present the ever-popular story of Dickens's "Oliver Twist" at the Pitt-st Victoria Picture Hall to-day. It is assured of general patronage for a week or two. Other new introductions ...
Article : 61 words"A Midsummer Night's Dream," with which Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton have entered upon the farewell three weeks of their 15 months' stay in Australia, was graced on Saturday by the ...
Article : 55 words"The Three Artists" is the title of the feature film in the new programme to be introduced to-day at the Empress Theatre. This is a Nordisk drama, with plenty of thrilling situations. It will be supported by ...
Article : 51 wordsUntil Wednesday evening next the Grand Picture Theatre management will screen the seenic film, "On the Western Pyrenees," and the dramas entitled "The Japanese Dagger," "Saved from Alcohol," "The ...
Article : 50 wordsAt Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night a crowded house enjoyed the beautifully-scored valse airs and vivacious ensemble of "The Count of Luxembourg," and the droll situations of Lehar's operetta ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. A. M. Wilson, a member of the Thomas A. Edison laboratory staff, is at present engaged in installing at Spencer's Lyceum Theatre his chief's latest invention, the kinetophone, by which sound and action ...
Article : 62 wordsAn adventurer's evil machinations in the domestic scheme of a baron's house, as depicted in "A Gamb1er's Clutches," will attract, many crowds to the American Picture Hall within the next few days. The ...
Article : 105 words"Excuse Me" has caught on with the laughterloving section of playgoers at the Griterion Theatre is decidedly as "The Fortune Hunter," and on Saturday a crowded house enjoyed the embarrassment of ...
Article : 60 wordsThe popularity of the Imperial Hyde Park Skating Rink among enthusiasts has in no way diminished, judging by the large attendances. Preparations for the second carnival are already in hand, and the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe National Amphitheatre is disproving the "Peril of the East." For several weeks the Banzai trouple of Japanese equilibrists have been declaring "entente cordiale" with people of Sydney and suburbs ...
Article : 380 wordsOne of the city's most important arteries is the Parramatta-road, which runs through the western suburbs to Parramatta, and at present is one of the worst main roads in the State. ...
Article : 127 wordsThe matinee and evening show at the Haymarket Alhambra attracted good audiences on Saturday. A well varied programme of obvious popularity brought forward the Anderson Trio, H. Court, the Lyell ...
Article : 55 wordsWith the return of finer weather the attendances at the Glaciarium have shown large increases. Particularly was this noticeable on Saturday night, when Professor Witte gave an interesting exhibition of his ...
Article : 70 wordsAmong an array of clever va[?]diville performe[?] the public at the Railway Princess show on Saturday discriminated with unstinted appreciation the merits of certain favourites. Bain's Company always ...
Article : 53 wordsPreparations are now going on for the huge harlequimade to be held at the Centennial Skating Palace, Bondi Junction, on the Prince of Wales' Birthday, June 23. Judging by the interest that patrons are ...
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Advertising : 295 wordsA successful concert under the direction of Mr. George S. Holburn, was given at the Repertory Theatre on Saturday evening in aid of the Renwick Hospital for Babies. The theatre was crowded, and the ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Royal Roller Rink, in the Agricultural Grounds, Moore Park, gets a fair share of the patronage of the skating population of the city and suburbs. The attendance at each session is always large. A feature ...
Article : 67 wordsSutton's Skating Rink, which is situated opposite the Drummoyne Post-office, will be officially opened to-morrow night, when an excellent programme will be submitted to celebrate the event. The management ...
Article : 54 words"The Girl Who Knew a Bit" was witnessed by a great audience at the Adelphi Theatre on Suturday, when the shipwreck scene was especially applauded. The last five nights are now notified, as on Saturday ...
Article : 57 wordsLarge attendances still continue to rule at the Coliseum Roller Rink, North Sydney, where the patrons are catered for with an excellent orchestra and a perfect floor. Some novel features are introduced by the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe first of two entertainments given during the winter months by the Commercial Travellers' Association exclusively for members' wives and lady friends took place at the clubrooms on Saturday evening, ...
Article : 85 wordsThe advanced pupils of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E. [?]ople, Miss [?] Baker, and Mrs. Evan Lewis gave a recital on Saturday evening in St. James's Hall. The programme was a lengthy one, and consisted of ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-night, Herr Heinrich Hemmer a German author and satirist, w[?] lecture in his lively and interesting fashion from "German Life and Ideals." His remarks will be copiously ...
Article : 60 wordsSpencer's magnificent spectacular feature, "Quo Vadis?" continues to attract large audiences to the Lyceum. Besides appealing to all classes of theatregoers, the picture draws large numbers of students, ...
Article : 80 wordsThe morning at Nicholson's the box plans for the Clara Butt-Rumford concerts will open at 9 o'clock. Before that hour coupons will be issued entitling holders to book their seats in numerical order. The ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsThe entire change of programme to be made at the Olympia to-night will [?]troduce Madame Jane Hading, the great French actress in "The Ironmaster," the star picture of the bill. The appearance of Madame ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 16 Jun 1913, Page 4
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