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  5. THE STAGE.

    On Saturday night the George Marlow, Limited, Dramatic Company will open their season at the Theatre Royal, when they will produce “The Beggar Girl’s ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. THE ACTOR TO-DAY.

    Nothing has been more remarkable in recent years than the change that has come over the Bohemian professions. Every form of artistic endeavour has now ...

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  7. SHAW AT REHEARSALS.

    On three separate occasions Hailiwell Hobbes, who is appearing with Lewis Waller in Australia, has been rehearsed by George Bernard Shaw. ...

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  8. KING’S THEATRE.

    The latest newcomers at the King’s are the Four Avolos, a fine company, of xylophone experts, who know more about this instrument than probably any other ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. NEW MARLOW CO.

    Speaking of “The Beggar Girl’s Wedding” to be played at the Theatre Royal on Saturday by the George Marlow, Ltd., Dramatic Company, when it was first ...

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  10. PAVILION PICTURES.

    This week’s programme at the Pavilion Picture Palace is well up to the high standard the management of this popular house have attained. Comedy is ...

    Article : 443 words
  11. FOR VAUDEVILLE.

    The management of the Tivoli do not intend to keep their artists at their new playhouse for any length of time. Some of the new turns to be presented at an ...

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  12. EDMUND DUGGAN AS AN AMATEUR.

    Edmund Duggan was born in Ireland. It was at the age of nine years that he arrived with his parents in Melbourne. There he was educated at St. Patrick’s ...

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  13. BY ORDER OF THE CZAR.

    There can be very little gaiety about a “command” performance in Russia. M. Volinin described to a Sydney newspaper what happens on such an ...

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  14. DOINGS AT KING’S.

    The outstanding feature of the brilliant vaudeville programme to be presented at the King’s Theatre on Saturday night will be the act of the Tenka troupe of ...

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  15. MASCOT BAR OF IRON.

    To be within an acc of death, and then to be miraculously saved, is an unenviable experience, but it has happened to Charles Lloyd, of the Six Hoboes, who are to ...

    Article : 529 words
  16. FILM AUDIENCE OF DOGS.

    To test the effect of cinematograph pictures on the intelligence of animals the London “Evening News” recently arranged an entertainment consisting of ...

    Article : 289 words
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  18. TENNIS

    In middle ages was played a handball in French Chateaux. During the 14th century enclosed courts were used, hand playing being discarded for a racquet. Tennis exercises every ...

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