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Advertising : 789 wordsUnder the direction of Mr. Fred Young, and with Mr. Fritz Hart in the conductor's chair. "The Cingalee" was revived last night at the Theatre Royal. A flood of memories seemed ...
Article : 674 wordsMr. Joseph Bradley, the conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, is new arranging the concerts for the 1912 season. The orchestra is composed of seventy professional players. ...
Article : 231 wordsMoran and Stark, who work in double harness as comedians, were welcomed as new members of the National Amphitheatre Company yesterday. The "happy returns" were Maud ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Beaumont Smith will open the Tiny Town show at the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, on Saturday next. The company of midgets have a miniature town, with a circus and a ...
Article : 201 wordsLast night at the Princess Theatre Jones and Williams (comedy sketch team). George Jones, Ettie Williams, Vivian and Alton (comedy acrobats), Lily Vockler. Gertie Johns, Ida Jarvis, ...
Article : 68 wordsOn Saturday next, at the Criterion Theatre, Mr. George Willoughby, who introduced "The Woman in The Case" to Sydney, will present "A Fool There Was." The principal parts ...
Article : 62 wordsThe moving-picture version of "David Copperfield" attracted a crowd to the Lyceum last night. Presented with an appropriate orchestra accompaniment and realistic "effects," the ...
Article : 164 wordsAn attractive programme is announced for to-morrow night by the management of the New York Theatre, in Lower George-street, near Circular Quay. Patrons of this ...
Article : 49 wordsMessrs. Clark and Veitch announce the opening in Sydney, of a branch of the Sims Conservatoire, which is conducted as a theatrical society and theatrical agency. The musical and ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Douglas Ancelon and Miss Stella Chapman, who have re-opened their school of elocution and dramatic art at Paling's Buildings, will give their next dramatic recital in St. James' ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Glaciarium was crowded last night, when the chief attraction of West's, Limited was "The Cursed Gold." Paul de Bois a ruined merchant, to gain possession of wealth, bribes ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. Ernest Truman, City Organist, played a popular programme at the Town Hall last night. The selections included Wagner's overture to "The Flying Dutchman" and the Prize ...
Article : 87 wordsWhile speaking recently in London, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree cams down with a heavy hand on what he called "the drab drama." The big actor-manager was, however, forced to ...
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Family Notices : 474 wordsThe State Military Band will play in Hyde Park this afternoon. The following programme will be played by the Combined Police and Slate military Bands at the opening ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsThere remains now only five nights to see Miss Ethel Irving in "Dame Nature" at the Criterion Theatre. Last night the distinguished English actress thrilled a crowded audience by ...
Article : 164 words"Australia's Flag in America" will be the principal picture to-morrow at the Lyric Theatre. The new film shows how the Australian Boy Scouts were received in the United ...
Article : 84 wordsMessrs. Hardie and Gorman, in conjunction with Mr. W. G. Day, report having held a successful sale of the Lilyville Estate at Kensington, on the Ground. There was a large attendance of buyers, and the bidding was ...
Article : 159 wordsAt the Colonial Theatre No. 1 to-morrow the J. D. Williams management will make a feature of "The Miser's Heart." In this picture the miserable life of an old miser is illustrated. As ...
Article : 59 wordsWith a succession of crowded houses to its credit, "The Quaker Girl" is pleasing the patrons of Her Majesty's. Miss Blanche Browne, in the name part has the support of Miss Olive ...
Article : 93 wordsWhat may be called a romance of religion will be introduced in "St Francis of Assisi," at the Colonial Theatre No. 2 to-morrow. This poet-saint is shown in all the stages of his ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Plimmer-Denniston season at the Palace Theatre, under Mr. Allan Hamilton's management, will close on February 13. On the following day the company will leave for ...
Article : 109 wordsCommencing to-morrow morning, a fight picture, Fred Welsh v. Jim Driscoll, for the lightweight championship of England and a purse of £2500, will be shown this week at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 wordsThis week there will be two open-air picture shows under the management of Jerdan's. To-morrow night the pictures will be shown at Wentworth Park, and on Tuesday night at ...
Article : 34 wordsopened at Goulburn on Tuesday night! Party feeling ran high during the proffers of Mr. Wade's address. There can be no ...
Article : 102 wordsSecured in the United States by the Rickards management, Mr. John Terry and Miss Mabel Lambert made their first appearance in Australia at the Tivoli yesterday. The turn of ...
Article : 300 wordsLast week at the Rose Bay Continental Garden, in addition to a varied programme of photo plays, including "A Tale of Two Cities," "The Hymn of the Republic." "On the Eve of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe latest venture in the feld of theatrical management is the Bert Bailey Dramatic ...
Article : 81 wordsSpecial coaching for forthcoming examination. Minimum commencing salary for adults, £110 p.a. METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 56 York Street. ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsThe three weeks' sale of the famous firm commences to-morrow. In another column selections from the sale list are printed, showing some of the lines that have been reduced ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 28 Jan 1912, Page 2
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