Horsearcing at Rosehill and pony and galloway racing at Rosebery provide outings for metropolitan sportsmen this afternoon, and in the northern district the Heddon Jockey ...
Article : 267 words"So Long Letty" is moving gaily on to one of the several great runs of musical comedy experiened in this city. The squartly-acted piece enters upon its twelfth week on Monday to unusually large audiences. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe country depot of the Red Cross Society, 215 George-street, has now a large quantity of wool on hand, grey, natural, and khaki coloured, ranging from 6s 6d to 7s 6d per lb. ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Barbara District Trotting Club's meeting in aid of the funds of the Barbarra Hospital, was held this afternoon, in glorious weather. The attendance was large, the racing first-class, and fields good. ...
Article : 431 wordsThe Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the following subscriptions:—Amount already acknowledged £118,790/4/2; boys of Sydney Grammar School, weekly donation, £12/17/3; Miss Barnes, per Commercial ...
Article : 193 wordsAt the Criterion Theatre "Under Fire" brings home the reality of war in all its simplicity, discomfort, horror, and inspiring glamour, in a series of scenes, ranging from the drawing-room in which spy-schemes ...
Article : 83 wordsAt the matinee this afternoon at boteh West's Olympia and Glaciarium, the four-part Pathe (Gold Rooster) feature, entitled "Nedra," will be filmed, and again at the evening performance for the last time. ...
Article : 116 wordsEdward Dyeon's humourus low-life play. "Fact'ry 'Ands," will be staged for the last time this evening, under Mr. Chas. Stanford's direction at the Palace theatre. Hearty laughter attends the doings of the ...
Article : 92 wordsOne of the most notable plays of to-day. "Jim, the Penwan," has been produced in picture form by the Famous Players Film Co., and will be screened at waddington's Globe and Strand theatres all next week. ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the Little Theatre Mr. Frederick Ward continues to present Dr. Julit Seton's New Thought play, with realistic emotional scenes between th alluring woman (Agnes Keogh) and the arbitrations, pleasure-loving man ...
Article : 90 wordsThe following to an extract from a letter written by Lance-corporal A. E. Kinerella, of North Sydney, to his sister, under date January 15, 1916:—"Yes terday our 17th Batt C. Funds comforts up, and private ...
Article : 112 wordsSixty-nine applications for assistance were dealt with by the executive committee of the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund at the Town Hall on Thursday. Approval was given to the payment of £205 of ...
Article : 217 wordsMr. Gerald E. Gridin will now make his last appearances as Gham the Post at the Adelphi Theatre, singing "My Sweet Killenny Rose," "The Emerald Land," and other tender baliads of Ireland. ...
Article : 86 wordsAll next week at the Central Palace Theatre the principal film will be "Not Cuilty," a powerful story of crimc, featuring Cyril Scott, 2 noted American actor. "Jelp" will be transfered to the Lyric ...
Article : 102 wordsThe March reunion of the Rosehill Racing Club takes place this afternoon on the well-appointed racecourse adjacent to the Parramatta River, and the outing should be a ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Moree Racing Clubs Autumn Meeting was concluded yesterday in fine weather. The racing was intercasting, and the attendance good. Resutls:- Tattermalls Handicap of 12 sovs., 6f.—F. R. ...
Article : 506 wordsThis afternoon and evening, at the Tivoli Theatre, the new programme will include Mildred Grover and her brilliant panist, Harry De Coe the expert with tables and chairs, Pearl and Irene Sans, the animated ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. J. W. HoiHman, Under-Secretary, the Treasury, who is the treasurer of the Servian and Montenegrin Relief Fund, notifies that he has received a contribution of £200 to the fund from Mr. G. H. Hebden, this ...
Article : 140 wordsThe White City still attracts throngs of pleasure loving people anxious for a few hours respite from the sidness of the times. The scenic railway and the river caves still retain their outstanding ...
Article : 48 wordsThis afternoon (2.15), in aid of the Nurse Cavell Memorial Home for Returned Nurses, and under the auspices of the Cremore branch A.R.C.S. "The Private Secretary" will be performed at the Adelphi ...
Article : 158 wordsFor to-day only an Equitable feature film. "The Price," will be screened at Spencer's Lycmum Theatre. The film gives prominence to the acting of Helen Ware, and is said to reveal a fine story of love, ...
Article : 51 wordsPreviously acknowledged,£109,013/15/1; Tweed District Patriotic Fund, £6/10/; Corowa, amounts received February 29, £56; Cambara, proceeds sale heifer, £6/10/; Schute, Bell, and Co., Ltd., proceeds ...
Article : 226 wordsThe American Picture Palace which has continnous pictures has an excellent programme to-day including film featuring Mary Pickford and Charles Chaplin. There are also several dramas and comedies on ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Central Sandbag Committee notifies workers connected with the depot, that, owing to the temporary slackening, off in the work of sanding making they have offered to assist the War Chest in making a ...
Article : 64 wordsFirst round, 21 points, Saturday, March 18, at 2.15 p.m. On Ashfield Green.—Davis (Petersham) v Skittrall (Victoria Park), Love (Parramatta) v. Combe (City), ...
Article : 575 wordsNext Saturday evening Mr. George Maclow will open a season of revue with "You're the One," in which Mr. Reginald De Talworth will conduct a new chorus and orchestra, with Mr. Lester Brown as stage ...
Article : 125 wordsFunds are urgently needed by the Salvation Army Field Service for comforts and conveniences for men in training. The amount required is £1000. Previously acknowledged, £375/5/; Mr. Boxsell, £5; ...
Article : 37 wordsThe hon. treasurer of the Tanned Sheepskin Clothing Committee, Mr. W. H. Fletcher, Equitable-building, 350 George-street, acknowledge the following amounts:—Dalgety and Co., Ltd., proceeds of gifts ...
Article : 135 wordsThe V.R.C. autumn campaign will be brought to a close at Flemington this afternoon, and the bill of fare to be discussed includes a handicap for ...
Article : 296 wordsAmount previously acknowledged: £372,275/5/6. Employees Messrs. Grimley, Ltd., contributions December and January, £8/7/; General and Mrs. H. Finn, 12th monthly, £2/2/; Municipality of North Sydney, ...
Article : 814 wordsDorothy Donnelly, an actress known in America for the role of "Madaine X.," will be seen this afternoon in the new William Fox film showing Bernstein's comedy-drama. "The Thief." This is the tragedy of ...
Article : 150 wordsThe following handicaps have been declared for ten autumn trotting meeting on the Junee racecourse on the 14th instant:- Novieee Unhoppied Handicap, 14m.—Ugly Bob, Honest ...
Article : 207 wordsA depot for the No. 1 Pack Wireless Signal Troop Comforts Fund has been established at Union Bankchambers, Hunter-street. Mrs. Coll is the honorary secretary. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Harry S Gullett will give the first of three addresses on the "War at the Western Front" at the town Hall to-night. This brilliant journalist was the only Australian corre-pondent with the British ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, presided at the executive meeting of the Voluntary Workers' Association of New South Wales on Monday. It was decided that membership of the association should be ...
Article : 65 wordsThe following weights have been declared for the races to take place to-day:- Flying Handicap, of 100yds.—Merisins, 9st 5lb; Watita, 8st 7lb; Kenilic, 8st 7lb; King Hampton, 8st 7lb; ...
Article : 267 wordsA very large crowd went out to the yards of Messrs. William C. Yuille and Co., at Newmarket to-day, to see Trafalgar sold. Since the old champion retired from tho turf, about ...
Article : 623 wordsMr. Frederick Coleman, F.R.G.S., will open a short Renton of war lecturers at the Town Hall next Saturday evening; when he will speak upon the subject of "With the Allies in France and Flanders." This ...
Article : 128 wordsIrish programmes have formed the new week's change at the Garden Theatre, where large audiences continue to enjoy the fresh air whilst listening to the bright entertainment provided by the Dandies. Mr. Edward ...
Article : 67 wordsThe following scratchings were recorded yesterday:- ROSEHILL MARCH MEETING. Granville Stakes-Australian Mermaid, ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Caeldonian Society of Sydney will give their popular monthly concert and dance at the Southern Cross Hall to-night (7.45), when songs of Scotland and other numbers will be rendered by Misses L. ...
Article : 61 wordsAppended are weights for the meeting on the 14th instant:- Novice Handicap, of.—Bonne Chance, 9st; Metta, 3st 12lb; Cache, 8st 12lb; Queen Rice, 8st 10lb; ...
Article : 451 wordsOn Tuesday there will be a musical and dramatic entertainment at the Hyde Park Unitarian Church, when the singers will be Miss Florence Tuckett, Miss Nellie Clancy, Miss Turner, and Mr. Leo Corben. Piano ...
Article : 63 wordsThe final of the pennant matches will be played today between City and Waverley clubs at Victoria Park, and the final of the B competition will be played at the Waverley green. The first round of the singles ...
Article : 205 wordsAccording to present arrangements, Amata and Wallachia will not, run at Flemington to-morrow. Other unlikely starters are Burrahadeen, Hush Money, and Patrobas. ...
Article : 53 wordsLeslie Stuart's comic opera "Florodora" will be staged at the Railway Institute on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday of next week by the Railway and Tramway Musical Society. under Leo. M. Grouse, with ...
Article : 96 wordsThe postponed meeting of the Richmond Pony Club, held at the Londonderry course yesterday, proved to be one of the best that the club has experienced. Fine weather and good entries brought together a very ...
Article : 914 wordsMr. Roland Foster will give a Pecture on "Vocal Training and the Vocal Art" at the small hall of the Conservatorium on Wednesday evening next. Conservatorium students may attend free, otherwise tickets ...
Article : 51 wordsThe annual St. Patrick's Day concert will be held at the Town Hall next Friday evening, when leading artists will contribute to an attractively melodius programme of national ballads and beautiful old pieces. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe hon. treasurer of the Citizens' War Chest Fund, 113 Pitt-street, Sydney, acknowledges the following further donations:—Amount already acknowledged, £17,925/5/9½; staff Minter, Simpson, and Co., A'5; C.S.R. ...
Article : 567 wordsAnother of the series of patriotic races, arranged by the Sydney Flying Squadron and Sydney Sailing Club, is set down for decision this afternoon. The triangular course, starting and finishing at Clark ...
Article : 225 wordsOn Saturday evening next Mr. Montgomery Stuart and pupils will give an entertainment, in which the former will sing a group of smgs, and will join with Miss Valerie Hewitt in "The 12.66 Express," and with ...
Article : 81 wordsThe eleventh round of the grade matenes will be continued to-day. The first grade teams stand as follow:—Sydney 192 v Gordon, three for 34, at Rushcutter Bay; University 223 v Western Suburbs, four ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Saturday next a pardon fete will be held under the patronage of Lady Strickland and BrigadierGeneral Ramacioiti at the Motor Vacht Club grounds, Rose Bay, in aid of the 1st Battalion Comforts Fund. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe next (School of Elocution) recital will be held in St. James' Hall, on Saturday, March 25, when a number of advanced students will appear in bright scenes, short plays, sketches, and recitations. The ...
Article : 62 wordsWaverly v St. George, at Sports Ground, race W. C. Hidderbrandt); Leichardt v Blue Sex, at Leichhardt Oval; late (W. C. J. Kelly); Petershan v Sydney, at Marrickvile Oval, late (D. M Angus). ...
Article : 88 wordsThe entries and handicaps for the Ceremone Club's race this afternoon are as follows:—Rodrick (A. Rodrick), ser,; Viking (J. Muston), 3m; Coo-ce (R. Millard), 5m; White Wings (H. Muston), 6½m; Rainbow ...
Article : 56 wordsA concert with tabieaux vivants, was given in the Town Hall, Hunter's Hill, on the 20th ult, in aid of the Lane Cove Convalescent Home for Soldiers. Great praise is due to two ladies, Mrs. A. P. Fox ...
Article : 115 wordsThe boats of the Birchgrove Sailing Club will contest A. and B. class handicaps, this afternoon. The following are the entries and handicaps:—A Class; Porothy (R. Strange), 10m; Doreen (A. Havdon), 9½m; ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales has decided to forego its usual weekly race and will entertain fifty of the wounded soldiers from the Randwick Hospital, to-day. The men will be transported by ...
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Advertising : 2,765 wordsA number of picture-show managers and others were afforded an opportunity at the Palace Theatre on Thursday afternoon of witnessing, for the first time in Australia, examples of the Triangle Film, which are the ...
Article : 337 wordsA general handicap over the usual course will be sailed this afternoon. Entries etc; are:—Nethus (A. Cowper), work 5cr., lead scr; Nip (M. M'Kellar), scr., scr,; Spray (L. Robertson), Sm, 7m; Lureher ...
Article : 62 wordsTommy Uren, who was to have boxed Frank O'Connor at the Stadium to-night for the welterweight championship, is suffering from enteritis. His place will be taken by Reg. Watson, who has undertaken to weight ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 11 Mar 1916, Page 20
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