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  4. WILLIAM MURDOCH'S RECITALS.

    Mr. George S. Holburn announces that Mr. William Murdoch, the young Australian pianist, who distinguished himself during the Kirkby Lunn concerts last year, will give two recitals ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. THE THEATRES

    Now in its seventh week at Her Majesty's Theatre, the "Puss in Boots" pantomime does not seem to have lost the power of attraction. At the matinee yesterday there, was a very ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. ROYAL— "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA."

    Last night the spectacular features of "Antony and Cleopatra" at the Theatre Royal challenged the admiration of a crowded audience. The performance was commenced at a quarter ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. PALACE—"ON OUR SELECTION."

    Lucky from the start as a made-in-Australia farce-comedy, "On Our Selection" is now drawing as well at the Palace Theatre as when it was first played here by the Bert Bailey ...

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  8. WEST'S PICTURES.

    During the past fortnight the two series of the dramatic version of Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" have been a great attraction at the Glaciarium and the Olympia. As many persons ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. "FANNY'S FIRST PLAY."

    On Monday, May 5, at the Little Theatre, Castlercagh-Strect, Mr. Hugh Buckler will present for the first time in Australia, the Bernard Shaw comedy, "Fanny's First Play." ...

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  10. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    Alphonso Daudet's, "The Nabob," as acted by a dramatic company in Paris, was reproduced in a three-picture series by the Spencer's management at the Lyceum last night. ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. ADELPHI— "THE WOMAN PAYS."

    As arrangements have been made by the Marlow management for the production of "The Cowboy and the Squaw" on Saturday next, there can be only five more performances of ...

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  12. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    "Thou Shalt Not Steal" and "A Woman's Wit" will be the principal pictures to-morrow at the Crystal Palace in a programme, which includes the Australian gazette, "Jimmy," ...

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  13. CRITERION— "THE FORTUNE HUNTER."

    Launched on a sea of laughter five weeks ago, "The Fortune Hunter" is sailing through the very successful season at the Criterion Theatre with flying colors. Every night since ...

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  14. COLONIAL THEATRE.

    Among the moving pictures announced for to-morrow at the Colonial Theatre are "A Strong Man's Love," "Power of the Camera," "Princess and the Man," "The First ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. THE LITTLE THEATRE— COMEDY.

    When the closing performance of "The Man on the Box" is given at the Little Theatre on Saturday next, the successful American comedy will have a six weeks' run to its credit. ...

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  16. LYRIC THEATRE.

    "Shadows of the Night" will have a prominent position to-morrow at the Lyric Theatre. It is a photo-play of the mysterious sort. "If Doughty Deeds," "Unmerited Shame," "Is ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. THE TIVOLI— O HANA SAN.

    Of the new features at the Tivoli yesterday "A Vision of Japan" was the most popular. In this spectacular act, with singing and dancing, the clever Englishwoman who has taken the ...

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  18. EMPRESS THEATRE.

    In response to numerous requests the Panama Canal pictures will be shown to-morrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the Empress Theatre, with the Australian Gazette, "Men were ...

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  19. "QUO VADIS."

    "The Sydney public can look forward to shortly witnessing the greatest achievement in the realm of cinematographic endeavor." This is the promise given by Mr. C. Spencer, ...

    Article : 351 words
  20. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    The combination of vaudeville and moving pictures will be continued at the Alhambra Theatre until Saturday next. A new style of evening entertainment will then be inaugurated ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Paul Pedrini was the principal performer at the Princess Theatre last night. The equilibist and cannon balancer, apart from his own feats of skill and strength, put a well-trained ...

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  23. NEW SKATING RINK.

    Early next month the Royal Hall of Industries, at the Show Ground, Moore Park, will be opened as a roller rink. The skating surface is described as the largest in the world. ...

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  24. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    The Quealys, Harry and Nellie, were welcomed at the National Amphitheatre last night. A burlesque glove fight was introduced into an amusing song and dance sketch. Two ...

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  25. MRS. HAFFENDEN—SMITH'S CONCERT.

    The first of a series of concerts will be given at the Concordia Hall by Mrs. Haffenden-Smith on Tuesday, May 6, with an all-Australian programme. The proceeds are to be donated to ...

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  28. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    The first concert of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's 1913 season will take place at the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, May 10 Mdlle. Eva Gauthier, the French-Canadian ...

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  29. THEATRICAL LADIES IN THE FIELD.

    The full force of tho theatrical profession will be brought to bear on Hospital Saturday to assist the persuasive powers of the ordinary lady collectors. Numbers of offers of assistance have ...

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  32. Family Notices

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  33. LAST OF A NOBLE BAND.

    Emma Fags, the last of Florence Nightingale's band of heroic Crimean nurses, died in Isle of thanet Union at Minster recently. She was 86 years of age, and had been in the ...

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