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  4. POULTRY

    Probably one of the most unsatisfactory features of feeding poulty, and one which is a fruitful cause of trouble on many farms (states, a ...

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  5. ALLAN WILKIE

    The announcement that Allan Wilkie, who is conducting a record season in Sydney of no less than 21 weeks' duration, is to commence a short season ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. CAPITOL THEATRE

    The adventurous life led by Reginaid Denny, famous screen star, has been as colourful and exciting as many, of those he portrays in motion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BERNARD SHAW AND FILMS.

    It has been stated that Mr. G. Bernard Shaw once refused about £200,000 for the film rights of all his plays, and that he had sold the rights of one of ...

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  8. "THE DESERT SONG"

    A new musical play, "The Desert Song," will be produced by J. C. Williamson Ltd. in Melbourne soon. The music is by Sigmund Romberg, and ...

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  9. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS."

    At the Grand Opera House, Sydney, Rolfe Boldrewood's "Bobbery Under Arms" was revived by William Russell's Company last Saturday night. The ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. FINE FEATHERS

    Though a double m[?]aning is usually attributed to the old saying that "Fine feathers make fine birds," it is true that in the poultry line fine birds and ...

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  11. A GREAT MORALIST.

    A large body of Shakespeare's matchless verso presents his own views upon the moral problems of life, What a noble moralist he was! How fine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BROWNLEE CONCERT

    Music-lovers of Canberra will be delighted to hear that John Brownlee, the great Australian baritone, at present appearing with the Williamson-Melba ...

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  13. ARTS SOCIETY

    A change has been made in the order of presentation of the six one-act plays to be staged shortly at the Albert Hali by the Canberra Society of Arts an[?] ...

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  14. MUSIC EXAMS.

    Practical examinations for the, Associated Board of Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music are to be held in Canberra on Monday, August ...

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  15. "THE NEWS PARADE"

    There has recently been released in this country a film with a rather prosaic title, "The News Parade," which isnovel and full of humour. It is ...

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  16. MUSICAL SOCIETY

    At the last meeting of the general committee of the Canberra Musical Society, Mr. S. P. Bray, of the Federal Capital Commission Lands Department, ...

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  17. WILLIAMSON-MELBA OPERA.

    A successful season of grund opera in Australia by the Williamson-Melba Company reached a climax in Sydney last Saturday night, when the premiore, ...

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  18. "THE SILENT HOUSE."

    Thrills and chills is the description applied to "The Silent House, in which Maurice Moscovitch has achieved his latest success at the Theatre Royal, ...

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  19. SECOND, SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT

    For its second subseription concert, to be given on September 1, the society has arranged for Mr. Frank Hutchens and Mr. Lindley Evans to give a recital ...

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  20. PIANO PURCHASED

    A piano, purchased recently by the society, has been installed in the lecture room at the Albert Hall. This will enable future choir ...

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