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  2. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. R. E. Chapman, who will commence his ministry at the Chatswood Congregational Church early next month, is a son of the manse. His father, the late Rev. John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IN THE GARDEN.

    What are you doing with your dahlias? Are the tuber clumps still shelteilng under the tiees where you placed them two or three months ago? Most grow era still have their ...

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  4. THE FUTURE LIFE.

    In a very recent article of the "Herald," our positive knowledge was limited to the Resunection of our Lord. I agree that science knows nothing whatever about the ...

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  5. CHRISTIAN UNITY.

    A second series of "Documents on christian Unity" has been prepared and published by Dr. G. K. A. Bell, now Bishop of Chichester The first series was prepared by him when ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The new musical comedy, 'Follow Through," is to be produced to-night at Her Majesty's, and will be notable for the return of Miss Josie Melville to the Sidney stage The cast will ...

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  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—The pages of history teem with precepte, such as that quoted by your correspondent "Student" in to-day's "Herald" from the wise criticisms of Lecky. The unvarnished ...

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  8. BROADCASTING.

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  9. ART IN LANDSCAPE.

    Sir,—The vogue of landscape in Australia is all pervading, whether one realises it or not our hearts are in the country We navel thither by car or railway on week-ends and ...

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  10. THE CRITERION.—"COQUETTE."

    This evening Miss, Edith Talleiferro and Der company at the Criterion Thentie will appear in tim new three-act play, "Coquette," which was pioduced succssfully in London by J. C. ...

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  11. "GOVERNOR BLIGH."

    Mr. Allan Wilkie and his company are playing the drama, "Governor Bligh." at the Grand Opera Route, where this story of a remarkable perlod of Australian history possesses sustained interest ...

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  12. RETURN SEASON TOR BACKHAUS.

    Wilhelm Backhaus who gave a brilliant series of recitals in April will appear again in Sydney in three farewell cemccrls on his return form New Zealand early next month. These are to ...

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  13. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    Dr. Arundel Orchard will direct a concert of the Conservatorium Orchestra on Saturday. August 30, at the opening of Music Week Beethoven's Fourth Symphony, Tschalkovvsky s Violin Concerto ...

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  14. CONSERVATORIUM OUARTET.

    The next concert of the Conservatorium Quartet—Messrs. Gerald Walenn, Lloyd Davies, Alfred Hill, and Gladstone Bell—is to take place on Wednesday, September 3. A Bralims Trio for piano, ...

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  15. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    [?]Masks. Mooua, and Music," which includes "Dontaro Dono," a Japanese comedy translated by Professor Sadler, of Sydney University, will be repeated this evening at the Theatre of Youth. ...

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  16. COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE.

    "Mayka," a modern Russian play, produced by Mischa Burlakoff, will be performed by members of the Russian community in sydney at the Community Playhouse this evening. Four ...

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  17. SAVINGS AND PRODUCTION.

    Sir,—In a recent issue of the "Herald" Mr Stevens is reported as stating at Epping "That we will not be able to raise any further loans abroad for public works and services for some ...

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  18. THE PLAYDOX THEATRE.d

    Karl Capek's "Insect Play" Is the present attraction at the Playbox Theatre, on wednesday and Saturday evenings. A programme of scientific and travel films is announced for Tuesday evening. ...

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  19. "BY CANDLE LIGHT."

    Miss Doris Fitton announces that the season of "By Candle LlBht," which is being staged every Wednesday night at St. James's Hall by members of the Independent Theatre, lins been extended ...

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  20. A MANAGED CURRENCY.

    Sir,—Mr. David campbell, in his comments on my suggestion for a managed currency, says that the suggested remedy is useless for a number of reasons, but, after carefully ...

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  21. THE STECK QUARTET.

    Mr. MIscha DobrinskTs Steck Qunrtet, at the luncheon-hour concert at Aeolian Hall on Monday next, will play Morart's "Hunting" Quartet, Haydn's Quartet No. 5, and a group of pieces ...

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  22. THE MUSIC CLUBS.

    The second annual reunion of the Associated Music Clubs will be held at the Conservatorium on Tuesday, September 2. Miss Molly de Gutrt, Miss Dora Ranclaud, Messrs. Mclyneux Phillips, Clement ...

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  23. MR. ALLEN McCRISTAL.

    A piano recital by Mr. Allen McCrlstul is to be given at the Conservatorium on Wednesday evening next. His programme will Include a Pastorale and Capriccio by Scarlatti, the Brahms Variations ...

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  24. THE FELLOWSHIP OF MONS.

    A concert and film entertainment arranged by the Fellowship of Mons will take place at the Town Hall this evening. ...

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  25. CITY ORGANISTS RECITALS.

    Mr. Ernest Truman, City Organist, will play a piogrammo drawn from the works of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Massenet, and other composers in his recital at the Town Hall to-morrow, at 3.15 ...

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  26. ROSEVILLE MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    Another performance of the musical comedy, "The Girl Filend," will be given at the Mosman Town Hall this evening by members of the Roseville Musical Society. ...

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  27. HURLSTONE PARK CHORAL SOCIETY.

    A concert by tho Hurlstone Park Choral Society, conducted by Mr. Vivian W. Peterson, has boen arranged for Saturday September e at the Conservatorium Miss Reno Rich Messrs Raymond ...

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  28. "THE WHITE-HEADED BOY "

    The play, "The White-headed Boy," by Lennox Robinson, will be read at the Keogh-Taylor studio. Hunter-street, to-morrow evening. ...

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  29. MR. REX DE CAIROS-RECIO'S STUDENTS.

    A concert by piano and vocal students of Mr. Rex de Calros-Rego will be given at Paling's Hall on Wednesday evening next. ...

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  30. THE KANGAROO POINT FERRY.

    Sir,—In view,of the excuses of the Main Roads Board in to-day's "Herald," re the Kangaroo Point ferry, may I, as one of the large body of motoiists who paid the piper ...

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  31. BAND CONCERT.

    A concert by massed hands is te be given at Coogee Oval to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at which a collection will be rando to assist the Randwick distress relief fund. ...

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  32. UNION THEATRES.

    At the Crystal Palace Theatre yesterday "Madame X," with Ruth Chatterton in the principal role, was revived. The supporting programme includes Dorothy Mackaill in "Strictly Modern." ...

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  33. THEATRE ROYAL—"FELLERS."

    The Australian film, "Fellers," which won third prize in the recent competition conducted by the Commonwealth Government, will begin a two weeks' season to-day at the Theatre Royal There will ...

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  34. STATION 2GB.

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  35. STATE—"THE GREEN GODDESS."

    acorge Arllss is still appearing in "The Green Goddess" on the screen at the Slate Theatre. The supporting cast Includes H. B. Warner, Ralph Tornes, and Alice Joyee. ...

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  36. ST. JAMES—"SONG OF THE WEST."

    "Song of the West" can have only a brief season at the St. Junes Theatre, becase in a few weeks' time the playhouse will be taken ovor by the stage musical comedy, "Pot Luck" John Boles, Vivienne ...

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  37. PRESERVATION OF NATIVE FLORA.

    Sir,—A proposal of this nature was ably advocated by Mr. W. W. Froggatt, Mr. E. Chocl, and others through oovoral iocucs of the "Herald" some months ago, but it ...

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  38. A STRONG MAN.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I got great pleasure in reading, under the heading, "A Strong Man," a letter which I am sure every light-thinking man and woman will endorse. ...

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  39. STATION 2UW.

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  40. THE HAYMARKET.

    A new Engllih film entitled "Alfs Button," based on the cnrtoons of Bruce Biilrnsfathei. [?] to be screened to-day at the Haymarket Theatre, togethor with the American production "Oh, Yeah[?]" ...

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  41. ROXY—"THE SECOND WIFE."

    Conrad Nagel anti Lila Lee appear in "The Second Wife " which is to he screened to-day at the Roxy Theatre. ...

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  42. PRINCE EDWARD—"THE BIG POND."

    Claudette Colbert plays opposite Maurice Chevalier in his [?]test flim. The Big Pond," which is still being screened at the Prince Edward Theatre. ...

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  43. THE CAPITOL.

    Mr. Clyde Hood is now presenting another stage show at the Capitol Theatre—the second since his return from abroad. It is entitled "Louisiana," and the band is conducted by Ted Henkol. The ...

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  44. STATION 2UE.

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  45. THE REGENT.

    Warner Baxter playa another of his outdoor western roles in "The Arizona Kid," which is to be screened to-day at the Regent. The supporting film is "Crary That Way." a cheery ...

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  46. STATION 2KY.

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  47. PLAZA—"SONG O' MY HEART."

    The John McCormack film, "Song o' My Heart," with its gental Irish rural setting continues as the main attraction at the Plaza Theatre. ...

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  48. "SOUTHWARD HOI WITH MAWSON."

    A special introductory speech has been recorded by Sir Douglas Min son, the leader of the expedition which returned earlier in the year from the Antarctic, as a include to "Southward Hoi with ...

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  49. NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS.

    Dr. C. Anderson gave an Interesting address on "Natural History Museums" before members of the Royal Society of New South Wales. He said that the word museum. ...

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  50. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT RATIONING.

    Sir,—In reference to an article in this mornings "Herald" regaiding the above matter, I think in fairness to the Federal Government it should be understood that the new ...

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  51. THE EMPIRE.

    "Temple Tower," a mystery film in which Kenneth Mai-Kcnna, Cyril Chnilwlrk, and Marceline Day oppoar, and "Free and Easy," which gives Buster Kenton his first talking role, arc to be ...

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  52. SAVOY—"THE DIVORCEE."

    Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel, Rohnrt Montgomery, and Chester Morris play the principal roles in "The Divorcee." whelh is to be scrcened to-day at the Savoy Theatre. ...

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  53. THE SECOND CITY OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday you published a letter regarding Sydney being the second city of the Emplie. I should like to point out that if the aiea of English cities were ...

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  54. NEW SPANISH STAMPS.

    Examples of the work of Francesco de Goya, the famous Spanish aitlst, are among the features of various existing collections in his own country, and now, 102 years after his death, ...

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