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Article : 81 wordsThe popularity of Miss Asta Ni[?]lsen never seems to wane. Time and again she has been starred on Messrs. West's screens, and each time receives a warmer welcome. Her latest play, "The Girl ...
Article : 102 wordsBREWARRINA.—At a committee meeting of the P. and A. Association it was decided to register the association with the Pastoral and Agricultural Societies' Union. ...
Article : 29 wordsDAPTO.—At the annual meeting of the Dapto Co-operative Dairy Co. the annual report expresed regret that the operations of the company had been hampered by want of ...
Article : 136 words"Faust" entered upon its last six nights to a large audience at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when the prologue, with old Faust distributing alms in the market-place of Nuremberg, ...
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Article : 127 wordsHer Majesty's Theatre was densely crowded on Saturday night for the performance of "The Sunshine Girl," when "The Buzzing Bee" duet by Mr. Frank Greene and Miss Lonnen, Miss Blanche Browne's ...
Article : 97 wordsAt the Lyric Theatre to-day the star film will be "The Natural Son," an exclusive drama in two acts. The story has for a moral that one should never ill[?] those whom Nature has d[?]ved of reason. The ...
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Article : 63 words"[?]n Old Donegal" was warmly supported by another crowded house at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night, so that everything now points to a successful finish to Mr. Allen Doon[?] season. Mr. Doone's ...
Article : 131 words[?] response to several requests the management or the Alhambra has decided to commence its vaudeville offerings in the evening at 7.30—thus making a three hours combined programme. Among the new artists ...
Article : 84 wordsCOONAMBLE.—James M'Leish has purchased Mungrabambone station, the property of Messrs. Cooper and Nephews. The total area of Mungrabambone is 45,116 ...
Article : 145 wordsOn Saturday evening next Mr. William Anderson's well-known dramatic combination, headed by those favourite artists Eugenic Duggan and Cyril Mackay, will produce Jo Smith's Australian drama "The Bush ...
Article : 99 wordsThe new minstrel first part at Bain's is thoroughly justifying its continued existence. The individual turnes this week are strengthened by "The Musical Sheppards," performing on numerous musical ...
Article : 42 wordsThe management is booming "King Henry VIII."— coloured drama—throughout this week. "Britannicus" is another historical drama, and "The Knight of the Road" yet another drama. Illustrated songs are ...
Article : 53 words"The Monk and the Woman" entered upon the final week of its excellent run at the Adelphi Theatre on Saturday night, when the sensational earthquake scene at the end closed the evening to a renewed ...
Article : 147 wordsA Gaumont exclusive in "The Mystery of the Kador Cliffs" heads the change of programme at the American to-day. "Lily of Letchworth" appeals as a drama, and "Funnicus in Love" is characterised by the humour of ...
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Article : 144 wordsThe monthly meeting of the executive of the Fruitgrowers' Association of New South Wales was hold at Castle Hill on Saturday afternoon, the president (Mr. John Neil) being ...
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Article : 134 words"A Conspiracy Against Murat" figures conspicuously in the programme opening to-day. It screens the historical incidents of the Napol[?]onic era, and covers the several attempts to dethrone Murat. "A ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Sydney Hospital Fete, to be held at the Stadium, Rushcutter Day, on February 11, promises to be a success. Arrangements have been made for a motor-car procession. There will be 40 cars in the ...
Article : 252 wordsA further series of colour films was shown at Spencer's Lyceum Theatre on Saturday. They included "Picturesque Devonshire," "Unveiling the Queen Victoria Memorial," "Rough Weather at Santa ...
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Article : 108 wordsDespite the heat a tolerably numerous audience on Saturday evening found their way to the Town Hall, l[?]red by he prospect of Bizet's ever-popular opera, "Carmen," as interpreted on the organ by Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 3 Feb 1913, Page 7
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