Pennant matches against New Farm resulted as follows:—Messrs. Torrance, Preston, Bale, and Bryee beat Messrs. Kimball, Gibson, R. Brown, and Burt (New Farm), 26 to 19. Messrs.[?] ...
Article : 1,278 wordsJuggling has been brought to [?] 2 high pitch of perfection that it is somewhat difficult to get something out of the ordinary to interest the public, but at the Empire Theatre on Saturday ...
Article : 716 wordsStar programmes of generous length, containing a judi[?] blending ot drama[?] scenic, and co[?] elements, were presented by Mr. Cook on Saturday at the Valley Picture Palace and at the ...
Article : 311 wordsThe entertainments at the Woolloongabba Continenta[?] the Exhibition, Spring Hill, and Nor[?]by Pictures were accorded a full share of public support on Saturday night, [?] in each ...
Article : 299 wordsLie[?]tenant A. S. Nobbs, of Pratten, met with a serious accident to-day. He had been out riding a young horse, and was found in the padd[?]k unconscio[?]s. ...
Article : 580 wordsPopular appreciation could scarcely run higher than it is doing in regard to the Punchinellos at the Theatre Royal. Other attractions come and go, but these bright entertainers remain an ...
Article : 574 wordsLast Saturday night the combination of attractive talent of the Dandies drew to Cremorne an audience which filled practically all of the available seating accommodation. The opening ...
Article : 211 words"The Quaker Girl," the su[?]ssful musical comedy that is having so brilliant a run in Sydney, [?] to be staged at His Majesty's Theatre. Brisbane, next Monday, April 20, by the Royal ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. William Anderson's Dramatic Company concluded a successful season in His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening, when a house crowded to its utmost capacity witnessed [?] excellent ...
Article : 80 wordsEvery item of the long and varied programme at King's Ly[?] on Saturday met with hearty approbation, not the least favoured [?] the [?]trated [?] by Mr. Gilbert Lear[?]onth. His ...
Article : 272 wordsIn the Olympic Sta[?] on Saturday night Arthur Douglas, the South African lightweight, at present in Brisbane. wrested a win from Billy Hann[?] of ...
Article : 214 wordsthe first subscription concert of the seaven will be given by Mr. George Sampson's Orchestral Society on Tuesday, April 30, in the Exhibition Concert Hall, in the presence of his Excellency ...
Article : 96 wordsThe new Trades Hall, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Prime Minister last year, was opened by the Premier (Hon. J. Scad[?] last night, ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Royal Society of St. George held a Church parade this afternoon. A large number of members, headed by the City Vice-regal Band, marched to the Town ...
Article : 329 wordsThe selection of films at West's Olympia on Saturday was agreeably varied and interesting. There was a large audience to witness the pictures, and the warmth of their [?]ppla[?] showed ...
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Advertising : 6,205 wordsA flve miles road race in connection with the "T" Cycle Cup competition was run this afternoon on the Gowrie-road. Result:—J. Trapp 1, L. Voigt 2, R. ...
Article : 88 wordsA deputation from the North Bundaberg Progress Association waited upon the Rome S[?]recary ([?]on. J. G. Appel) to-day (our Bundaberg courespondent advised on Saturday) to [?] ...
Article : 243 wordsThe management of Mr. William Anderson's pantomime, "[?] Red Riding Hood," advised last evening that owing to the railway authorities at Ma[?] New South Wales, having d[?]lined ...
Article : 170 wordsUnder the auspices of the United Friendly Societies, an excursion to Spring [?] took place yesterday afternoon. There was a good attendance. ...
Article : 497 wordsMr. Hugh Black[?] popular entertainment at D[?]on [?]ark on Saturday evening was [?] by a large and appreciative audience. The distinctive feature of a long and well[?]varied ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 22 Apr 1912, Page 4
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