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  2. SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  3. AMUSEMENTS. HER MAJESTY'S—"YES, UNCLE."

    At Her Majesty's Theatre the J. C. Williamson new English Comedy Company drawing large audiences with "Yes, Uncle," in which Mr. Alfred Frith causes uproarious laughter in a big humorous part with Field ...

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  4. THE LOAN. YESTERDAY'S TOTAL, £83,360.

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. THE LEVIATHAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Shipping Board has admitted that the steamer Leviathan, formerly the German steamer Vaterland, is so ...

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  6. ROYAL SOCIETY.

    The conversazione held by the Royal Society, of New South Wales in the University last night was a brilliant and pleasant social function, at which were present his Excellency ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported from Brisbane of Mr. William Williamson, head of the firm of Messrs. Williamson and M'Intyre, master builders, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOLF.

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  9. CRITERION THEATRE—"IRENE."

    "Irene" will be performed at 2.15 and at 8 p.m. to-day at the Criterion Theatre, where crowded houses gleefully follow the aventures of Dorothy South as the girl from the Bowery tenements, who flaunts her way ...

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  10. TIVOLI—"THE MAN FROM TORONTO."

    This afternoon (2.30) and evening the humorous love story of "The Man from Toronto" will be unfolded by George Tully, Margaret Swallow, with all the quiet finish and charm which distinguishes a ...

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  11. IRELAND.

    The Democratic candidate for the United States Presidency, Governor Cox, speaking at Butte, said that if he were elected he would bring the self-determination for Ireland ...

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  12. LACROSSE.

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  13. PALACE THEATRE.—LOWELL THOMAS.

    Mr. Lowell Thomas, who has been delighting great audiences at the Town Hall ever since he opened there, will to-night begin a brief series of farewell evening appearances at the Palace Theatre, including a ...

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  14. ATHLETICS.

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  15. CRICKET.

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  16. TOTAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  17. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    "One Law for Both," a drama dealing with the passions of a group of Mexicans into whose power has come a young English girl will be produced at the Grand Opera House this afternoon. Agnes Dobson ...

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  18. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    Representatives of England, France, Japan, and Italy will meet here on October 8 to prepare the agenda for the international Communication Conference. ...

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  19. FULLERS' THEATRE.

    At Fullers' Theatre (2.30 and 8) Ben and John Fuller will introduce the two Fishers in a picturesque act entitled "A Florida' Enchantment," introducing the "human crocodiles." Other newcomers will be Merlyn ...

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  20. BOWLS.

    The Automobile Club of Australia played a match against Mosman, on the Mosman green, the home side winning by 76 points to 52. The Automobile side was a weak one, and included players who put ...

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  21. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    It is understood that the United States has despatched another Note to Mexico asking the Obregon Government to accord American lives and property rights the fullest ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' LAND.

    Mr. Ashford, ex-Minister for Lands, was in the witness-box for the third day at the inquiry yesterday by Mr. Justice Street into the administration of the soldiers' settlement ...

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  23. THEATRE ROYAL.—"THE BOSS COCKIE."

    "The Boss Cockie" will be performed for the last time at the Theatre Royal to-night, as Randolph Bedford's amusing play on back-blocks life, when in contrast with the manners of a stranded party of ...

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  24. BASEBALL.

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  25. PLAYHOUSE.—"THE ROSE OF KILLARNEY."

    At 2.15 and 8 p.m. to-day "The Rose of Killarney" at the Playhouse will place Gerald Friffin as the central figure of the pretty Irish comedy, in which he introduces some charming songs. In recognition ...

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  26. JAPANESE WIRELESS.

    A message from Tokio states that the sending plant of Japan's new high-power wireless station is expected to be open in October. The sending apparatus has been in commission ...

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  27. SAILING.

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  28. THE GLACIARIUM.

    On Thursday evening next Miss Lena Uksila, whose clever fancy ice-skating has been so much admired, will make her farewell appearance. On the same occasion Mr. Charles Uksila, "the Red Devil of the ...

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  29. CHINESE IN PHILIPPINES.

    A message from Manila says it is announced that more than 3000 Chinese, who entered the Philippines from Borneo, in violation of the immigration laws, will be deported in ...

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  30. ELECTRICITY.

    Mr. Forbes Mackay, city electrical engineer, at the request of the City Council, has compiled a reply to the strictures passed on the administration of the electrical undertaking ...

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  31. POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    To-night, at the Concervatorium Hall, the State Orchestra, under Mr. Verbrugghen, will give the twenty-second popular orchestral concert, when Mr. William Dallison will sing "Waft Her Angels" ("Jephtha") ...

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  32. ROWING.

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  33. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Pirriwul was scratched yesterday for the Novice Handicap at Tattersall's Club meeting to-day. ...

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  34. TATTERSALL'S SPRING MEETING.

    ThE Spring racing campaign will be opened at Randwick to-day, under the auspices of Tattersall's Club, and everything points to the fixture being particularly successful. The absence of Gloaming will be ...

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  35. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Earthquake shocks have occurred. The damage has not been reported. ...

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  36. MISS EDITH HARRHY'S CONCERT.

    A concert will be given by the young Welsh composer Edith Harrhy at the King's Hall, to-night, at 8 o'clock. Edith Harrhy will render "Sing, Sing, Blackbird" ' (Phillips), "Voi Che Sapete" (Mozart). ...

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  37. GIFT SURF BOAT.

    A Sydney firm has ordered to be built for the N.S.W. Surf Life Saving Association a boat costing a hundred guineas. This boat, when completed will be the finest of ...

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  38. SIBERIA AND CHINA.

    Commercial Commissioner Yurin, from the Verkhneudinsk, Siberian Government, has arrived for the purpose of establishing trade relations between Siberia and China. ...

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  39. ELIZABETH-STREET.

    The Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City Council yesterday waited on the Railway Commissioners, and asked that they contribute a moiety of the cost of extending ...

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  40. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    At 8 o'clock to-night the Caledonian Society's concert entertainment at St. James's Hall, under Mr. J. O. Love, will include Misses G. Lambert, Annette Kerr, A. Bruce. F. McEachern (accompanist), Thistle ...

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  41. OPEN-AIR BAND MUSIC.

    The New South Wales State Military Band will play in Hyde Park at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow under Mr. J. B. Tougher, musical director. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Jack Dempsey, the world's champion heavy-weight boxer, arrived in New York, and negotiations are being carried on for a bout between Dempsey and Gunboat Smith in ...

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  43. TRINITY COLLECE OF MUSIC.

    The last day of entry for the December theory and music examinations of Trinity College has been extended to next Monday. ...

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  44. BOXING.

    To-night's contest at the Stadium between Billy Shade (America) and Tommy Uren is exciting very great interest. Uren holds the Australian middle-weight championship. Shade recently beat Hinton ...

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  45. FAREWELL TO SIGNOR LOIS.

    Next Monday evening, Sepetmber 13, Signor Lois, the operatic tenor who has given us so many fine impersonations with the Gonsalez and J. C. Williamson Grand Opern companies, will give a farewell concert ...

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  46. GERMAN PACIFIC.

    To-day recalls the capture of the German possessions in the Pacific-Australia's first grim evidence of the fact that the war meant for it a responsibility not only on the sterner ...

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  47. CASUALTIES. MAN'S BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The man whose body was found in the Canterbury railway yards on Thursday night has been identified as Henry Filton, aged 50 years, a clerk, lately residing at Hillard-street, ...

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  48. CYRIL MACKAY MATINEE.

    An exceptionally diversified programme has been arranged for the Cyril Mackay benefit matinee at the palace Theatre, on Tuesday next, by leading artists from the Williamson and Tait theatres. Fuller's ...

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  49. LAWN TENNIS.

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  50. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    As the result of the recent explosion on board the fishing launch Swift, the property of the Poulson's Fisheries Company, one case has proved fatal. Thomas Bayne, aged 28, ...

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  51. EIGHTEENTH LECTURE CONCERT.

    At the Conservatorium Hall on Wednesday next, at 8.5 p.m., the Director's eighteenth lecture concert will be illustrated by the Verbruggben String Quartet. The programme will consist of quartet for pianoforte ...

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  52. SHEEPSKINS.

    Following the conference with the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, at Federal Parliament House to discuss a proposal that wool should be made available to scourers ...

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  53. SIXTH CONCERTO CONCERT.

    On Thursday next at the Conservatorium Hall the State Orchestra, under Mr. Verbrugghen, will render the Overture (Suite) in C, by Bach; Concerto for two pianofortes (Muriel Oakeshott and Charlotte ...

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  54. RICHMOND RACES.

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  55. FATAL COLLISION WITH TRAM.

    While John Regent, aged 24 years, was riding a horse along Great North-road last night he collided with a tram near the Ryde Town Hall. He was thrown from the horse, ...

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  56. KENNEDY-MOISEIWITSCH.

    Concert-goers will rejoice to learn that Messrs. J. and N. Tatt have arranged for Miss Daisy Kennedy and M. Molseiwitsch to be heard in joint concerts on Monday evening, September 20, and Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  57. LATE MR. BRINER, M.L.A.

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  58. INDEX. NEWS.

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  59. SYDNEY CLUB'S TOURNAMENT.

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  60. THE NEWBURY FAREWELL.

    An influential committee has been formed to organise the farewell concert at the Town Hall on October 12 in honour of Mr. Philip Newbury prior to his departure for America. All interested in thye movement are ...

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  61. ROYAL SYDNEY GOLF CLUB.

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  62. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BAND MATINEE.

    On Sunday, September 19, at 11 p.m., in the Sydney Town Hall, a concert will be given by the combined bands of the New South Wales Police and State Military, assisted by Messrs. J. P. Herford, E. Wright, ...

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  63. MME. SLAPOFFSKI'S STUDENTS.

    Mme. Slapoffski's operatic reputation brings many fine voices to her studio, a fact which gives unusual interest to the vocal recital by her students, announced for Tuesday, September 21, at the Conservatorium Hall. ...

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  64. MURRAY RIVER IN FLOOD.

    There having been two inches of rain this week, including an inch to-day, fears are entertained that the Murray will overflow its banks. The Upper Murray stations advise that ...

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  65. FOOTBALL.

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  66. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  67. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    "Fair and Wanmer" is the new principal pirture at the Strand and Empress. Commencing to-day the Crystal Palace and the Lvric will how "Faith of the Strong" and "Romance and the Apes." The Globe is ...

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  68. 116TH-117TH BATTERY REUNION.

    The annual reunion smoke concert of 116th and 117th Howitzer batteries, and the September quota, will be held at the Highland Society's rooms, Phillip-street, on Friday, ...

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  69. Y.W.C.A. APPEAL.

    Over 200 guests assembled at the inaugural luncheon of the Y.W.C.A. "Girls' Month" appeal at Sargent's Rooms, Market-street, yesterday, when the monetary results of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  70. NEXT WHEAT HARVEST.

    Though the name has not been given officially, it is learned that a proposal to purchase about 200,000 tons of next season's wheat was made on behalf of the Egyptian ...

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  71. WAR MEMORIAL FETE.

    A fete will be held in the grounds of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron next Saturday in aid of the North Sydney war memorial. The programme will include various entertainments. ...

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  72. ALBURY RACES.

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  73. KING' ACROSS PICTURES.

    There will be a matinee at King's Cross, Darlinghurst, to-day. To-night's programme will be made up of "The Virtuous Vamp," "School Days," and "Three X Gordon." There films will also be shows on Monday ...

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  74. THE-LYOEUM.

    Patrons of the Lyceum, Pitt-street, to-day and next week will see Mitchell Lewis in "Faith of the Strong," and Zasu Pitts in "Better Times." ...

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  75. SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese are already publishing estimates of the output of their shipyards in 1920. A British shipping journal says it seems to indicate that production is a much smoother ...

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  76. POLICE INSPECTOR'S RETIREMENT.

    Police Inspector Michael O'Dea has commenced his extended leave prior to retirement. He joined the force in 1884, and throughout his service has only been attached ...

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  77. THE OLYMPIA.

    William S. Hart will be seen in "The Tollgate," and Constance Talmadge in "The Virtuous Vamp" at the Olympia, Oxford-street, Darlinghurst, to-day and on Monday and Tuesday. When the films are changed ...

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  78. STEAMER BERMAGUI STRIKES A REEF.

    The Secretary for Navigation was notified yesterday that the steamer Bermagui ran on Bellambi Reef at 9 o'clock on Thursday night, when bound from Ulladulla to Sydney. In ...

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  79. TO-DAY.

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  80. VICTORIA v NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  81. "FAIR AND WARMER."

    Commencing to-day at the Strand and Empress the adaptation of Avery Hopwood's popular farce "Fair and Warmer" will be presented. The production is the first of the Metro Million Dollar Wonder Films. ...

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  82. COUNTRY GAS PRICES.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission yesterday considered applications for an increase in the price of gas in two country towns. The Singleton Gas Company asked for ...

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  83. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  84. FIRE OFFICER'S DEATH.

    The death occurred at Balmain Hospital yesterday afternoon of Station Officer Augustus John Gerrard, of the Rozelle Fire Station. He joined the Fire Brigade in 1899, and for the ...

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  85. FREIGHT RATES.

    According to advice received from London by a Melbourne shipping authority, time charter rates have fallen, with the result that freights in the Australian trade will decline. ...

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  86. MOTORING.

    A communication has been received from the Automobile Club of Queensland that the committee is favourable to accepting an imitation to eo-operate in promoting and conducting a reliability touring ...

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  87. TO COMBAT SPIRITUALISM.

    At a meeting held at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Wednesday last it was decided to take steps to combat the teaching of such doctrines as theosophy. Christian Science, and spiritualism, ...

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  88. NARRABRI JOCKEY CLUB.

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  89. PRODUCE INWARD.

    The Taviuni left Devonport for Sydney last evening with 4183 bags potatoes, 36 bags peas, 5042 bags chaff, 81 cases apples, and for Newcastle 922 bags potatoes. The Karitane sails for Sydney late to-night, and the ...

    Article : 48 words
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