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Advertising : 3,302 wordsThere will not be any matinee performance of "The Toreador" at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day, for reasons already explained, but next Wednesday afternoon Mr. J. C. Williamson will resume these extra. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe grass tracks were all closed at Randwick yesterday morning, and the heavy rains which feel over night made the tan and cinder tracks somewhat sloppyAustralia, Ossian, Oblivion, Danny Mann, Haut ...
Article : 580 wordsLast night's performance of "As "As You Like It" was attended by the visiting delegates to the eight hour demonstration, and the Shakespearian comedy was followed with evident interest. There will be the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe following are the weights for the meeting to be held next Saturday:- October Stakes, 6f.—Sir Leonard, 9st 10lb; The Palmist, 9st 8lb; Calford, 8st 12lb; Ferryman, 8st 12lb; ...
Article : 325 wordsThe last three nights of "Mistakes Will Happen" are notified at the Palace Theatre, as the Willoughby-Geach Company calls on Saturday for a return season in New Zealand. The American farcical comedy, which is full ...
Article : 55 words"When London Sleeps" is only revived for two weeks at the Lyceum Theatre, but Mr. Wm. Anderson has staged it with all the original effects, and the escape from the burning attic across a telephone cable, and the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe last three performances of "Robbery Under Arms," with Mr. Alfred Dampier in his famous impersonation of Starlight, are-notified by Mr. Charles Holloway, at the Criterion Theatre. On Friday, the ...
Article : 59 wordsMiss Fitzmaurice Gill, having completed a long tour of New Zealand, will open for a short season at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, October 17. Miss Gill, who has a strong repertoire of pieces and a new ...
Article : 75 wordsThe following nominations for the October meeting of the above club have been received:- Hurdle Race, about 2m.—Satinvader, Crick, Jacques, Signature (late No Name), King Pin, First Water II., ...
Article : 180 wordsThere will not be any matinee at the Tivoli to-day, as the next day performance is fixed for Saturday. Mr. Harry Rickard's Company is now headed by Marzella, "Queen of Featherdom," whose marvellous ...
Article : 57 wordsThis afternoon the city organist will give a recital of music at the Town Hall. Mr. Arthur Mason's programme will include the Prelude to "Parsifal." the large and Finale from Dvorak's "New World" ...
Article : 49 wordsThe new series of People's Popular Concerts will be continued at the Town Hall on Saturday evening by McAdoo's Fisk Jubilee Singers. Some of the old jubilee numbers, as well as new plantation, choruses, ...
Article : 49 wordsThe professionals match for a purse will be played to-day at Botany. ...
Article : 18 wordsThis afternoon and evening there will he exhibitions of the new American Vitagraph at the Queen's Hall, where the many pictures of foreign street scenes, and the comic tableaux, will be relieved by appropriate ...
Article : 40 wordsAll conditions were favourable for galloping at Flemington this morning, for the air was bright and clear, and the big sand truck was in splendid condition. Rather later than usual a start was made by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsA new variety season, under the direction of Mr. Frank Smith, jun., was opened last night at the Empire Theatre, under the title of the Bohemian Club. Performances are being given every evening, with a ...
Article : 79 wordsCrews entered for the association regatta to be held on Saturday afternoon have put in a lot of hard work since Saturday last, and the Parramtta River has been the scene of great activity. The Sydney R.C. ...
Article : 677 wordsA watch was played between Campbelltown Australs and Wedderburn on the latter's court on Eight-hour Day. Wedderburn won by 33 games. Campbelltown, 43 games; Wedderburn, 76 games. ...
Article : 229 wordsIn another column attention is drawn to the Manly Water Chute and Amusements, Limited. The proposed company will raise capital to provide Manly with a Canadian water chute, a form of amusement ...
Article : 84 wordsThe final meeting in connection with the floral fete and promenade concerts to be held at Brighton-loSands, Rockdale, was held last evening. It was arranged that Lady Sec should open the fete to-day, at ...
Article : 135 wordsA successful recital by the pupils of the Misses Morrow was given at the Centenary Hall last night. All the seating accommodation was occupied, and the efforts of the pupils, which were commendable, were ...
Article : 255 wordsThe following are the results of the second round of the above competition:- Burton-street, 120 and 30 (M'Coy 49), beat Balmain, 46 and 15. M'Coy (12 for 24) and Barrymore (6 for 24) bowled ...
Article : 107 wordsThe first round of matches in connection with the Combined Cricket Associations' Union was played on the Domain on Monday, between representatives from the St. George and the Moore Park Associations. Moore ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Bellevue Proprietary management cabled to the London office, on Saturday the following progress report:—"Developments for the month of September: The main shaft has ...
Article : 581 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Sydney Sailing Club (President T. H. Jones presiding), the following entries were received for the club's opening general handicap on Saturday:—Arline, Arawa, Donnelly, ...
Article : 116 wordsTeams representing these associations met at Alexandria Oval on Monday. Play was stopped by rain about 3 p.m., just as the last of the Western Suburbs men had been disposed of, the score standing at 135 ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the above competition Port Macquarie defeated Ocean street at Rushcutter Oval by an innings and 113 runs. Ocean-street, 22 and 8. R. M'Jannett taking seven wickets for 13 and the for 5; P. Eldridge took ...
Article : 388 wordsNorth Sydney Club will hold a special general meeting at the Federal Hotel, corner Mount and Miller streets, North Sydney, this evening. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe draw for the second round or the above tournament, and the dates by which the games must be played, are as follow:—October 8: T. W. Spencer ("News") receives 135 v C. Bailey ("News") receives ...
Article : 135 wordsThe first round of the novice tournament took place at the club last night. The results were as follow:-Clarke beat Fleming, Robinson beat Miller, Harkness beat Taylor, Hodda beat Lee, O'Neill beat Thomas, ...
Article : 41 wordsStopwatch, Malster, Debenture, Lord Cardigan, Amiral, and Rockleigh were to-day scratched for the Caulfield Cup. The following scratchings were recorded to-day ...
Article : 226 wordsIn connection with the Jewish Feasts, happening at the present season of the year, a service was held at the Great Synagogue on Monday night. A booth (succoth) made of willow branches, palms, ...
Article : 362 wordsA wonderful performance was recently accomplished in England by a Miss Foster. This lady rode from Coulsdon to London and Brighton and back on her bicycle, and beat all previous performances for her sex. ...
Article : 1,405 wordsIn the betting market to-day Ibex continued favourite for the Caulfield Cup at 7 to 1, while odds of 100 to 3 were offered bar one. Billali ranks as second favourite, with The Idler, Undecided, and Nothcs ...
Article : 136 wordsThe residents of Lilyville have decided to form a progress association, the object being the general welfare and advancement of the district, and to work in conjunction with the Randwick Council, of which Lilyville is a portion. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Coonamble Amateur Turf Club's annual meeting commenced to-day. The attendance was large and the racing good. Results:- Narraway Handicap of 15 sovs, 6f.—Mr. W. Donohoe's ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 7 Oct 1903, Page 13
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