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  2. GOLF.

    The first meeting held under the auspices of the Australian Ladies' Golf Union was brought to a successful close yesterday in tbo best weather experienced during the ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Town Hall to night Miss Rotina Buckman will sing the "Willow Song" and "Ave Maria 'from Verdi's "Otello" (with organ accompaniment by Min Lilian Frost), the Jewel Song, from "Faust," and Percy Kahn's ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    Race meetings to-day include A. J. C. (Derby Day); Moonee Valley (Vic.); Alblon Park (Q.); Adelaide Hunt Club and Port Pirie (S. A.). At the A. J. C. office yesterday Cupidon was withdrawn ...

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  6. PALING'S RECITAL.

    Messrs. Paling's Limited, resumed their musical recitals in their concert hall on Wednesday night, after having discontinued them for some months, during which time the Paling Chappell ...

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  7. A. J. C. SPRING MEETING.

    To-day the Australian Jockey Club will open the Spring Meeting, and with prospects of fine seasonable weather, the accommodation at Randwick will be taxed to the atmost, Since the weights were declared ...

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  8. THE ALTROUSE-MIDDLETON CONCERTS.

    Paul Althouse and Arthur Middleton will once more delight lovers of music at the Town Hall, where at their opening concert on Monday they will sing some beautiful duets from "La Boheme," and "Lucia." The ...

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  9. UNION PICTURE SHOWS.

    "Across the Continent," a Paramount production, in which the principal part is taken by Wallace Reld, will commence at the Lyric Pictures this afternoon. The supporting attraction is "Out of the Chorus." At ...

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  10. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—"CAIRO."

    "Cairo" will be staged at matinees to-day and Monday, but not on Wednesday. Mr. Oscar Asche's spectacular drama is so magnifleently stiged, with excellent music, and a strong cast, that it should prove a ...

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  11. CRITERION—"CAPTAIN APPLEJACK."

    At 2 and 8 to-day, and at the same hours on Monday, the adventures of Captain Applejohn when transformed, to the freebooter and pirate "Applejack," will introduce Mr. Lawrence Grossmith and a new combination of ...

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  12. THE LYCEUM.

    Pattons of the Lyceum, pictured to-day will see "Across the Continent." in which Wallace Re[?]d takes the principal part. The supporting film is "Out of the Chorus." a Realart production. During the ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL—"THE PEEP SHOW."

    To meet the recognised holiday demands for "the Peep Show" there will be matinees today, Monday, and Wednesday next. The new "musical ' entertain ment is crowded with spectacular changes in which ...

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  14. THE STRAND.

    "A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur," Mark Twain's famous story, commences at the Strand Theatre this afternoon, the principal part being taken by O. K. King. The screening of the film will be preceded by ...

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  15. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN MATINEE.

    The artists for the matinee organised by the Lady Mayoress in aid of the Royal Hospital for Women at the Theatre Royal on October 9 will include Oscar Asche, Nellie Stewart, Mrs. T. H. Kelly Bethrothal ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association will open the season to-day with the first round of the grade competitions. Hampden Oval is not ready for play; but the other grounds are in good order. With the ...

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  17. THE RIALTO.

    At the Rialo pictures this afternoon the principal attracction is "Prisoners of Love," in which Betty Comoson appears. "What Happened to Rosa," in which the lead is taken by Mabel Normand, is also ...

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  18. TIVOLI-GEORGIE WOOD SEASON.

    At the Tivoli Theatre Wee Georgie Wood during the racing carnival will present three sketches, to-day and Monday, "Blackhand George;" Tuesday and Wednesday, "Thicker than Water;" and Thursday and Friday. ...

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  19. KING'S CROSS PICTURES.

    Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in "The Mollycoddle," the new picture which commences at the King's Cross pictures this afternoon. The supporting attraction is "The Ordeal," in which Agnes Avres ...

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  20. FULLER'S NEW THEATRE.

    A complete change of programme will be presented at Fuller's New Theatre at 2.30 and 8 to-day New oversea performers include Davie and Ritchie, agile jugglers[?] also Dorothy lens, Bob White, Maxwell ...

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  21. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    With the near approach of the warm weather and also the fact that the Town Hall is fully booked up next month, the immediate prospects of the New South Wales State ...

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  22. DOROTHY LENA SOUVENIRS.

    Dorothy Lens has scored such a success at Fuller's New Theatre that, from this afternoon, every lady who visits the theatre until next Friday will receive a dainty packet of face powder. embellished with a ...

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  23. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Fixtures for to-day:- Callan Park v Drummoyne, at Callan Park; Chemist W. v John Danks, at Alexandria Oval; Chemist R. v Newington College, at Stanmore; Gordon B v Mosman ...

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  24. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC.

    At 2.30 and 8 to-day Mr. Frank Gorman will appear in the "Silence of Dean Maitland," a dramatisation of Maxwell Gray's famous novel, supported by the full force of Fuller's Dramatic Players. ...

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  25. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.—VAUDEVILLE.

    To day Miss Peggy Pryde commences ner second week in vaudeville supreme at the Grand Opera House, where she nightly catches the house with humorous sketches of cockney life. Miss Pryde is supported by a ...

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  26. LATEST SCRATCHINGS

    The following scratchings were notified to-day:- V. R. C. SPRING MEETING. Melbourne Cup: King Tressady, Bangoon[?] Cantala Stakes: King Tressady. ...

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  27. BOWLS.

    At the first annual meeting of the Cooma Bowling Club, Limited, the report showed that 1000 shares had been allotted. The president stated that the green was now ready for play, and that it was ...

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  28. HIPPODROME.—"ARRIVALS OF 1922."

    At the matineeS to-day and Monday, and at night, a new programme by the "Arrivals of 1922" will introduce a new musical revue of sports and songs, "Odds On," produced by Spencer Barry. Kayle and ...

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  29. ATHLETICS.

    The Sydney Grammar School championships are set down for to-day at the Rushcutter Bay ground. At Hunter's Hill, St. Joseph's College sports will take place. Scot's College annual gathering will be held ...

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  30. WYONG PONY MEETING.

    At Wyong Park yesterday the first pny and allheights meeting was held in the weather. There was a large attendance, and the raching was interesting. As a result of a protest by the jockeys it was decided ...

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  31. "L'ELISIR D'AMORE."

    Lute Drummond, in continuation of her "Stories of Opera." willto-night unfold at the Conservatorium the romance of "L'Elisir D'Amore." The musical items will include Mozart's the Letter Duet, by Countess ...

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  32. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CLUB.

    A Scotch concert and dance will be held to-night in the Protestant Hall at 7.45; artists. Miss Elsie Peerless, Grace Saville, Florence M'Earhera, Messsrs. Will Tailor (director), Richard M'Clelland, Kenneth ...

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  33. METHODIST MISSION FAIR.

    Mr. James Wilson, M. L. A., in opening yesterday's session of the Central Methodist Mission spring fair, said that the best policy for the Methodist Church was to keep up its ...

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  34. MISS LUCY BRUNTNELL'S RECITAL.

    Miss Lucy Bruntnell, assisted by her pupils. will give a dramatic recital this evening in the King's Hall, when she will herself contributea scene form "The Silver King" and musical monologues. The ...

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  35. MISS LAURA LESLIE'S STUDENTS.

    To night it St. James's Hall, the students of Miss Laura Leslie present a varied elocutionary programme, including the children's play "Princess Marguerite's Choice' and the costume play "A Dream of Olden ...

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  36. KILLARA CLUB.

    Following is the draw for the Peace Shield, 36holes stroke handicap to be played at Killara on Monday:- 9, 12.30. I. K. Harrison v M. Andrews: 9.4, 12.84. ...

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  37. Y. M. C. A. CONCERT.

    In aid of the Y. M. C. A. funds, a concert will be given to-night at the Y. M. C. A. Hall, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Haigh, who will be assisted by Misses Hilda Walker, Pauline Van Epan, an ...

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  38. OUR BIG TREES.

    Sir,—With reference to the letter of L. A. B. in the "Herald" of the 25th instant. I beg to inform you that I have two photographs of the tree in question. They are dated November 7. ...

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  39. OPEN-AIR BAND MUSIC.

    Under the auspices of the City Council the Metropolitan Band will present a programme of marches and fantasias in the Moore Park rotunda to-morrow, at 3 p.m. Mr. John Palmer will conduct. ...

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  40. A. I. M. CONCERT.

    A concert is to he given in the Conservation Hall on Tuesday evening next, under the auspices of the Australian Inland Mission. Misses Philinna Alston, S. H. Ennis, Peg Divis, Messrs. Harold Tollemnche. R. ...

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  41. ROYAL SYDNEY CLUB.

    Following is to-day's draw for the Royal Sydney Cup:- 12 noon, C. Camphell v C. Shepherd: 12.4, C. Clark v A. E. Andrews; 12.8, W. J. Clark v H. R. Forbes ...

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  42. THE STATE ORCHESTRA.

    Possibly the last. evening concert by the State Orchestra will be the one to be conducted br Mr. Joseph Bradley at the Conservatorium Hall next Thursday. Interest will centre in the "Bach[?]Elgar Fugue ...

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  43. MR. W. HOPKINS-JONES CONCERT.

    At King's Hall next Saturday. at 8 p.m., the pupils of Mr. W. Hopkins-Jones will give an attractive concert in air of the Imperial Navy and Army Veterans' Funeral and Distress Fund. The plan is at Paling's at ...

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  44. FOOTBALL.

    The Kangaroos' Southern tour will be cancelled after the Napier match to-marrow. They will return to Auckland, and the last two matches will probably be played here next week. ...

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  45. "THE GEISHA."

    The Registrar-General's Department Musical Society will present the favourite comic opera. "The Geisha." under Mr. R. W. M'Master's direction. at the Railway institute next Saturday evening, and on Wednesday, ...

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  46. GRAFTON CLUB.

    Miss Rhoda, Carter won the Holmes tropny, an 18[?] holes stroke competition. Her net score was 80. The runners up were Mrs. C. H. Lovell and Miss Anne Bawden. ...

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  47. MOTORING.

    No sporting events seen to be listed for motor cyclists in Sydney to-day. but on Monday there will be the meing at Springfield Park, Narellan, in which members of the Motor Cycle Clubs of New South Wales are ...

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  48. MAIMED SOLDIERS' CONCERT.

    The concert in aid of the Melbourne Limbless and Maimed Soldiers' Association. under Miss A[?] Reeve, at the Palace Theatre. Melbourne, realised over £1000, including donations from patriotic citizens. The Sydney ...

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  49. WELLINGTON SPRING MEETING.

    Results of the second day of the Wellington Spring meeting:- Flying Handipcap, 6f.—N. lver's Diamond Rock, by Seattland—Reckdale, 7-13 (Williams), 1: F. J. ...

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  50. CYCLING.

    Although most of the clubs are having an easy day to-day, several of them are promoting races. Among them are the Liverpool Amateurs, six miles; PetershamAshfield Amateurs, five miles; Marrickville Juniors, ...

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  51. REPERTORY SOCIETY.

    Galsworthy's new comedy, "Loyalties." will be staged five times at the Palace Theatre from Tuesday, October 10. by the Sydney Repertory Theatre Society, under Mr. Gregan MacMahon, when the cast will ...

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  52. VICTORIAN ALPINE CONTEST.

    Those New South Wales motorists who have nominated for the Victorian 1000 miles Alpine contest are reminded that if they wish to compete they must accept not later than Monday next. The contest starts ...

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  53. THOSE SILOS.

    Sir,—It would appear from the happenings in Parliament and the remarks which one hears in the streets that there is a good deal of underground engineering going on with ...

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  54. SAILING.

    Twenty-six boats have been entered for the Sydney Flying Squadron's race, to be decided over the triangular course to-day. These, together with skippers and handicaps, are: ...

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  55. MENANGLE PARK PONY RACES.

    Followiiig are the weights for Tuesday:- Fourteen Hands Milden Handicap, 4f.—Fable, 8.5; Sao, 8.2; Song Miss, 8; Baltawongara 8; Little Vera, 7.1; Beauplay, 7.10; The Egg, 7.10; Lady Guard, ...

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  56. EIGHT HOUR SPORTS.

    With about £110 in prize money, the cycling will form the main feature of the programme on Monday at the Eight-hour Demonstration, and as most of the finest amateur and professional riders in the ...

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  57. MR. HECTOR O. FLEMING'S CONCERT.

    In aid of the Home for Incurables, Ryde, a concert will be given in the Town Hall on Tuesday, October 10, by the students of Mr. Hector O. Fleming, when assisting in an attractive programme will be Miss ...

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  58. NARRANDERA SHOW MEETING.

    The Narrandera Show meeting was concluded in dull. pleasant weather. There was a large attendance, and the meeting was most successful financially. Results:- Murrumbidgee Handicap. 6f.—Mr. W. llyland's Pipl, ...

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  59. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Mr. H. F. Treharne has been appointed hon. secretary, vice Mr. Herbert Fry resigned. The next concert (miscellaneous) has been fixed for Thursday, November 16, with Signor Caclalli and Madame Goossens-Viceroy ...

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  60. WARRNAMBOOL TO MELBOURNE RACE.

    Acceptances for the Warrnambool to Melbourne road race finally close to-day with the Dunl[?] Rubber Co., Melbourne. Most of the test races in connection with the event have now been held, the Tasmanian one from ...

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  61. RECITAL AT GLADESVILLE.

    Last Thursday Mr. Harry Thomas, assisted by Miss Clarice Kingsley, Vere Playford, Joyce Collins, Peggy Alwyn, Mary Thomas, and Mr. Ewart Chapple, gava a dramatic and concert entertainment at the Gladesville ...

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  62. BOXING.

    At the Stadium to-night Jack Josephs, the Welsh boxer, will make his first appearance in Australia, when he will box 20 rounds with Harry Collins, the Newcastle lightweight. There will br two preliminary ...

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  63. LITHGOW SPORTS.

    Entries will be accepted to-day for the Eight-hour sports at Lithgow, where cycling events for £25 in prize rooney are included for members of the League of N. S. W. Wheelmen. ' ...

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  64. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE—"L'AVARE."

    The Alliance Francaise will commemorate the Moliere tercentenary by performing the great dramatist's "L'Avare" on Tuesday, October 17, at the Playhouse. Mr. Henry Segaert will play the part of Harpagon, ...

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  65. LAWN TENNIS.

    Draw for to-day:- Allcomers' Singles.—12.30, R. J. Goodman v E. A. Hunt, G. H. Brigga v E. Norman, W. J. Lamble v T. B. Cummings (to finish): 1.30, R. M. Kidston v ...

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  66. SIKI-CARPENTIER FIGHT.

    A message from Paris states that the French Boxing Federation has upheld Siki's victory on the ground that Carpenter had been knocked out, and abandoned the fight. H. Deschamps, Carpentier's manager, ...

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  67. THE STOREY-WALDSHAW RECITAL.

    Miss Grace Stafford will present two of her students the Misses Jessic Storey and Bernics Waldshaw, in a varied programme of new recitations and sketches at St. James' Hall next Saturday. The Misses Maise ...

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  68. DISTRIBUTION OF HANDBILLS.

    The attention ot the Inspector-General of Police having been officially drawn by the City Council to the fact that during a recent procession through the streets of the city ...

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  69. HOSPITAL MATINEE.

    Mr. Oscar Arche will sell at auction at 5.30 to--day, in the Winter Garden of the Australia Hotel, the boxes for the Theatre Royal matines, on October 9, in aid of the Royal Hospital for Women, ...

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