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Article : 154 wordsMr. Charles Holloway entered upon the final week of his season at the Palace last night with a revival of "Two Little Vagabonds," which has always proved a ...
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Article : 133 wordsAt the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-morrow night, Miss Eva Clarke Giltinan will give a pianoforte recital under the patronage of the State Governor. The programme is ...
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Article : 76 wordsThe latest "star" turn at the Tivoli is provided by Mr. V. L. Granville, who made his first appearance in Australia last night in a series of impersonations ...
Article : 167 wordsBAND CONCERT.—The State Military Band will give the second concert of the Winter Series in the Town Hall thin afternoon, the assisting artists being Miss Luey Lee, Mr. Jeffcott, and ...
Article : 243 wordsTwo magnificent houses attended West's Pictures yesterday, whon a fine programme was submitted. The groat attraction was, of course, the splendid ...
Article : 208 wordsAfter an absence of nine years Madame Albani, the distinguished singer, made her re-appearance at the Town Hall on Monday, when an enthusiastic audience ...
Article : 555 wordsMr. Harry Clay's Dramatic Company will open at the Standard on Monday, July 22, and will thence play there five nights each week. Newtown will be visited every Saturday. The artists ...
Article : 78 wordsAt the London Hippodrome, Mr. Fred, Lindsay, an Australian, is giving what is described by London papers as a remarkable exposition of whip-cracking. With a stockwhip ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Jun 1907, Page 2
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