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  4. MUSIC AND THEATRE

    Certain meditations born in the present writer one day this week on hearing a very famous piece of music played on a cathedral organ induced a ...

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  5. FOOTLIGHT GOSSIP.

    To night will be a notable occasion in the history of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., in Melbourne, for it will mark the opening of the firm's new Comedy Theatre, also ...

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  6. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    Bearing this year the title of Musical Festival in place of Eisteddfod, the fifth annual series of music competitions organised by the W.A. Music Teachers' ...

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  7. EAST PERTH CARNIVAL.

    The East Perth Carnival will be concluded to-night. Simon Javierto, strong man, and the Tumbling Tybells, aerial artists, will be the chief attractions. Music will ...

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Only two more performances of "The Student Prince" will be given, a matinee this afternoon at 2. p.m. and the farewell performance this evening. The ...

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  9. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Lyceum Theatre, Mt. Lawley.—"Shepherd of the Hills," and "The Shield of Honour" will be included in to-night's programme. ...

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  10. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA.

    The J. C. Williamson Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, after a two years' tour of Australia and New Zealand, will commence a farewell season of six nights ...

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  11. LUXOR THEATRE.

    A new style of entertainment, "The Humouresques," wil commence to-day in the Luxor Theatre. Old favourites such as Nick Morton, Syd. Burchall, Kath Howard ...

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  12. PUZZLE CORNER.

    Smith, a relation of mine, has had a certain a sum invested in a certain Building Society for three years, the rate of interest being 5 per cent. On withdrawing it the ...

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  13. THEATRÈ ROYAL.

    Pat Hanna's Diggers will present a new programme in the Theatre Royal to-day. Comedy, melody and song are well interspersed and several bright sketches have ...

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  14. HUMANE SLAUGHTERING.

    Sir,—In view of the opposition of the Minister for Agriculture to the introduction of humane slaughtering methods at the Midland abattoirs, it is good to learn ...

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    An entirely new programme will be presented in the Prince of Wales theatre today, "His Lady with" with John Barrymore and Dolores Costello in the leading roles ...

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  16. HOYTS REGENT THEATRE.

    Lon Chaney, in "Mockery," will be the chief attraction in Hoyts Regent theatre to-day. The supporting programme will include Made Bellamy in "Very ...

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  17. MAJESTIC THEATRE, PERTH.

    The new programme for to-day in the Majestic Theatre will include "The Grip of the Yukon" (Francis X. Bushman, June Marlowe and Neil Hamilton) and ...

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  18. GRAND THEATRE.

    "The Noose," starring Richard Barthelmess and Alice Joyce, is the chief film in the Grand Theatre to-day. Garry Cooper and Betty Jewel are seen in "The Last ...

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  19. Last Week's Solutions.

    (1) 35/. (2) SPACE, PACE, CAPE. (3) There are 5,040 ways of arranging the children and 720 different ways of placing a girl at each end. Therefore, the chances are 720 in 5,040. ...

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  20. MAJESTIC THEATRE FREMANTLE.

    The main attractions in the Majestic Theatre, Fremantle, to-day will be "Buck Privates" (Lya de Putti and Malcolm MacGregor) and "Blood Will Tell." ...

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  21. PIGS EAT GRAPES.

    Alleging that straying pigs had destroyed two tons of grapes, Andrew Zemunik, a Spearwood resident, charged Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dadley with a breach of the ...

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  22. NEW RECORDS.

    Admirable an artist as is Mr. Albert Spalding, the American violinist, one cannot feel that he makes a transcription of Chopin's Nocturne in G (Op. 37, No. 2) ...

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  23. THE KINEMA.

    According to a Warsaw journal, Polish movie producers are engaged in the most ambitious task of their lives, in the production of "The Hurricane." a film ...

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  24. PAVILION THEATRE.

    Reginald Colman and Vilma Banky in "The Night of Love" and Florence Vidor and Ricardo Cortez in "The Eagle of the Sea" will be seen in to-day's change of ...

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  25. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    "D'Raine and Dixie" will appear to-day on the stage in the Princess Theatre, Fremantle, for the first time in a musical act. "UnderWorld" and "The ...

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  26. ADJUDICATOR 'ARRIVES.

    Young in appearance and years, but having behind him an extensive knowledge of music and artists associated with it. Mr. William G. James, the adjudicator ...

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  27. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    The fifth Western Australian Musical Festival will be continued again to-day in the Assembly Hall, Perth. Considerable interest was evinced at yesterday's ...

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  28. OPERATIC CONCERT.

    On May 7 and 9 the West Australian Grand Opera Concert will take place in the Town Hall, Perth. Court and Contessa Fillipini will direct the programme, ...

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