Billed as an Australian play by an Australian author, "My Mute" was produced for the first time at the Adelphi Theatre on Saturday night. Weak in detail and development, and having very few "purple ...
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Advertising : 7,395 wordsThe Sydney Town Hall was crowded on Saturday night, when the employees of Messrs. Grace Bros. gave a most attractive concert in aid of Australia Day. The artists included Misses Lilian Frost, Leah Myers, ...
Article : 253 wordsThe concert organised by Miss Ruth Conway's pupils[?] [?] and present, in aid of Australia Day funds, held at Killara Hall, July 22, was a brilliant success, and the assisting artists were in splendid form. [?] ...
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Article : 177 wordsThe Catholic Club made their concert effort for Australia Day at the Southern Cross Hill on [?]day night, under the inspiring motto, "The most we can do is the least we can do," and a ...
Article : 222 wordsBetween £70 and £75 was realised on Saturday by a highly successful bazaar and concert in Paling's Concert Hall, organised by Misses M. Dunstone, M. Curling, and R. M'Kay, assisted by the lady employees ...
Article : 118 wordsDr. Frank Howson[?] who for the past two years has been Government Medical Officer at Port Darwin, predicts a great future for the Northern Territory. Once connected [?] ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Royal Strollers (under Messrs. J. and N. Talt's management) are having a prosperous time at the Palace Theatre. They seem to enjoy themselves, and they communicated this enjoyment to others. ...
Article : 189 wordsIt is expected that when all the tickets are collected the "Hero Helpers'" committee will be able to hand over £200 as the outcome of the "combined shows" on Saturday last in aid of our wounded ...
Article : 128 wordsIn the election of officers for the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Association, Mr. D. A. O'Sullivan, who opposed amalgamation with the Australian Workers' Union, ...
Article : 179 wordsAt the Theatre Royal "The Glad Eye" ceased on Friday to use any furthe [?]ter influence or fascination over the erant husbands, and on Saturday evening "Who's the Lady," by the same author, was ...
Article : 378 wordsThe long agitation for the construction of a railway line from Kyogle, in New South Wales, to Beaudesert, either by Christmas Crock or Rathdownie routes, was advanced ...
Article : 159 wordsTime appears to leave no wrinkles on the [?] brow of "Charley's Aunt," revived at the Little Theatre on Saturday evening by the George Willoughby Company. The house was in a [?] of giggles, ...
Article : 272 wordsAt the State headquarters of the Salvation Army, in Goulburn-street, on Saturday evening, M. Henri St[?], Mr. Warwick Armstrong, and Mr. William Shirley were associated with the Congress Hall Silver Band ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 Jul 1915, Page 6
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