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  4. THE THEATRES.

    In one of his fluent generalisations John Russin tells us that "All good art has the capacity of pleasing. There is no law against its pleasing On the contrary, there is something wrong ...

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  5. COLONIAL THEATRE No. 1.

    "King Henry the Third of France" will be shown for the first time to-morrow at the Colonial Theatre No. 1." The new programme includes "Judas Macabeus," "A Woman's Voice," ...

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  6. COLONIAL THEATRE No. 2.

    In addition to a number of new dramatic subjects the J. D. Williams management will show at the Colonial Theatre, to-morrow, the funeral of the late Archbishop Ryan, of ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. AUDLEY PICTURES.

    The management of the Audley Pictures, Petersham, announce that a marquee has been erected for the Winter months. "The Life of King Henry III." will be shown to-morrow ...

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  8. ROYAL—COMIC OPERA COMPANY.

    Miss Olive Godwin as Alice Condor, the daughter of the American millionaire, and Miss Florence Young as the adventuress, Olga Labinska, divided honors in the performance of ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. ICE SKATING.

    Mr. Dunbar Poole announces that the ice skating season at the Glaciarium will be commenced on Thursday, May 25. An invitation of past season's ticket-holders ...

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  10. "THE BALKAN PRINCESS."

    Mr. Wybert Stamford is directing tho rehearsals of "The Balkan Princess," which will be introduced to Australia by the Williamson New Comic Opera Company at the Theatre ...

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  11. MISS SYLVIA BLACKSTONE.

    Under engagement to a concert agency in the United States, Miss Sylvia Blackstone, will leave Sydney by the Makura. The cultured contralto while on her way to America, will give concerts ...

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  12. FORTUNES AT MONTE CARLO.

    The, mouth of the average man waters considerably when be reads that Capt. So-and-So or Miss Somebodyelse has made a fortune of £100,000 or more by a few nights' play at the ...

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  13. ADELPHI—"UNDER TWO FLAGS."

    The dramatic version of Oulda's novel, which was produced by Mr. George Marlow for the first time in Australia at the Adelphi Theatre last night, has more of the characteristics of ...

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  14. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    This splendid body of professional players will give another concert in the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon. The attractive programme, including the first performance in Sydney of Saint ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. TIVOLI—THE COLUMBIA TRIO.

    Last night at the Tivoli the Columbia Comedy Trio gave a crowded audience something new in the way of burlesque singing. Opening somewhat in the style of the Gothams, the turn takes ...

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  16. GEHDE'S SUNDAY CONCERT.

    At the concert this afternoon in the Town Hall under the direction of Mr. Nicholas J. Gehde. Miss Elsie B. Peerless will sing "Ave Maria" (Paston Cooper) with violin obligato, ...

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  18. PATRfOTIC CONCERT—EMPIRE NIGHT.

    A Patriotic Concert has been arranged for Empire Night at the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Public Service Association of N.S. Wales. The Austral String Quartette is ...

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  19. NATIONAL—DAISY HARCOURT.

    Talking, rather than singing, her songs, Miss Daisy Harcourt caught a crowded audience at the National Amphitheatre last night by methods which we associate with the ...

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  20. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A picture concert will be given at the Adelphi Theatre to-night under the direction of Mr. E. J. Kilpatrick. Sacred, scenic, educational, and dramatic subjects will be shown. ...

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  21. THE MILLS LECTURES.

    Mr. Walter Thomas Mills lectured last night on "Evolution, the Ascent of Man, and the Progress of Society." Mr. Mills has decided to postpone his departure. for New Zealand for ...

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  22. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The cinematograph reproduction of the principal scenes in "King Henry VIII.," which may now be seen at the Palace and the Princess Theatre, gives Australians a good idea of the ...

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  23. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    Musical Sydney is very much interested in the visit of the famous Sheffield Choir. The 220 English singers loft. Vancouver on Friday last for Australia. They are coming by the ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WAIVES EISTEDDFOD.

    The Ballarat Choir will compete at the N.S. Wales Eisteddfod. The competitions will be commenced at the V.M.C.A. Hall on May 31. ...

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  25. JEFFCOTT MEMORIAL.

    There will be a concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Tuesday night in aid of the S. C. Jeffcott Memorial Fund. The King has approved a visit of the hand of his ...

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  26. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    Last night Mr. Spencer showed "The Fatal Wedding" for the last time at the Lyceum. The locailly-executed picture drama attracted many thousands who are not in the habit, of ...

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  27. BAND MUSIC.

    The Stale Military Band will play the following programme in Hyde Park this afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, under Captain Bentley:—March, "The Bride Elect" (Sousa); overture, "11 Conte d" Essex" ...

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  28. ROLLER SKATING.

    A new floor has been laid down for the roller skating season which is to be opened at the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, on Wednesday, May 24. There is to be a special ...

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  29. CRITERION—"THE GAY GORDONS."

    With the successful performance of "The Gay Gordons" last night, the Clarke and 'Meynell New Comic Opera Company entered upon the second week of their season at the Criterion ...

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  30. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The Divine Comedy of Dante will be one of the features in the change of programme tit the Lyric Theatre to-morrow. Among the other new pictures, apart from recent English events as illustrated in the Pathe Gazette, are "Arresting The Thief," "Doctor Cupid," "A Bad Man's Downfall," and "The Goat-herder Goes." ...

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