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Advertising : 1,587 words"Dame Nature," in which Miss Ethel Irving will appear for the first time in Sydney at the Criterion Theatre to-night, will show this actress in a new phase of her art as Lolette, an impulsive, despairful woman ...
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Family Notices : 2,336 wordsAll the local collieries have worked every day since the resumption after the holidays on Tuesday. For the fortnight's pay drawn to-day, the employees had a fair average ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the congestion of railway traffic at Darling Island and Darling Harbour concluded its sittings yesterday, Mr. Wilfred Blacket ...
Article : 540 wordsAccording to a statement made at the Water and Sewerage Board yesterday by the secretary (Colonel Holmes), responsibility for the delay in carrying out the works for the ...
Article : 1,115 words"Inconstant George" now enters upon its last six nights at the Palace Theatre, where the Plimmer-Denniston Company gives a highly diverting interpretation of the woes and sorrows of the always happy ...
Article : 181 wordsThe hospital committee has been notified by Mr. G. Black, M.L.A., that the Chief Secretary has approved of a special grant of £100, in addition to the £150 previously authorised, ...
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Advertising : 999 words"The Girl in the Train" is quite unmoved by the cries of "all change here," which reach her from the other theatrical stations, and continues to fly past performance after performance with a ...
Article : 102 wordsThe last nights of "His Majesty's Guests" are now notified at the Adelphi Theatre, where the extravaganza, farce-pantomime, musical comedy, or whatever other term may be applied to it, answers the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe first carnival of the series held annually to decide the State swimming championships will take place at the Domain Baths this afternoon. In view of the fact ...
Article : 429 wordsThis afternoon and evening the Rickards Company at the Tivoli Theatre will be joined by C. J. Johnson, direct from London by the Orontes, the "black diamond champion cake-walk dancer," and Carlton ...
Article : 102 wordsThe mysterious, thought-readers, the Howard Brothers, will be the principal new-comers at the National Amphitheatre this afternoon and evening. One brother (blindfolded, from the stage) promptly names ...
Article : 103 wordsThe City Organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will give an organ recital of popular and classical music at the Town Hall to-night at 8. Many of the themes are by request. For further particulars see ...
Article : 77 wordsThe next novelty by West's, Ltd., the popular melodrama, "Two Orphans which promises to be the most successful photo-play yet turned out by the Selig Company, will be produced at Olympia and the ...
Article : 199 wordsBefore Mr. Payten, S.M., on Friday, at the Water Summons Court, inspector Tvenchard proceeded against Michael King for having, on December 10 last, unnecessarily beaten a horse. The police evidence was ...
Article : 285 wordsThe A. D. Williams management continues to maintain its reputation by offering excellent picture programmes at each of its three theatres. At the Lyric on Monday next the audience will be shown Pathe's ...
Article : 228 wordsSir—Some weeks back the public were made aware through your columns that a scheme of superannuation for Public servants had been practically completed by the committee ...
Article : 497 wordsSands' Director, for 1912, a copy of which is to hand, is even more complete than the issue of last year. Owing to the increase in the population, the work ...
Article : 213 wordsThe American Picture Palace is presenting an excellent programme, which is meeting with deserved appreciation. Among the most popular attractions are "The Sale of the Manor," "Othello," and "The Pretty Girl ...
Article : 42 wordsSir,—I write to draw attention, through the columns of your journal, to the way in which this work is being carried out. In your issue of the 23rd ult. Mr. Griffith stated that "a ...
Article : 398 words"The Colleen Bawn," Dion Boucieault's stirring Irish drama, will be shown for the last time at the Lyceum to-night. The story, as unfolded by Spencer's Pictures, loses none of its charm—in fact, the real Irish scenery ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—Mr. C. T. Whybrow's letter, pointing out some of the inconveniences now obtaining in Papua, will be endorsed by all well-wishers of the territory, who anxiously await ...
Article : 311 wordsAt the Victoria, Pitt-street, crowded houses have been the rule, especially at the afternoon sessions. The pantomime "Babus in the Wood," also the "Mobilisation of the American Nayv" at New York last mouth ...
Article : 59 wordsThe audiences which continue to fleek to the Princess Theatre leave no doubt as to its popularity with the public. The excellent programme, presented by J. C. Bain's Advanced Vaudeville Entertainers is an ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Alhambra Theatre is making a big hit with its daily and nightly presentations, of the recent fight. Every detail of the 20 rounds between McVca and Langford is shown with starting vividness. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Railway and Tramway Musical Society will produce Gilbert and Sullivan's popular comic opera. "The Mikado," at the Railway Institude on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th insts. Included in the east will ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 Jan 1912, Page 13
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