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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The last week of the season of laughs and hilarity engendered by those two princes of comedy, Moran and Mack, in their "Why Bring That ...

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  3. BILLIARDS.

    A dull first session of the match between Walter Lindrum (Australia) and Willie Smith (Britain) was enlivened when Lindrum scored a break of 774, ...

    Article : 121 words
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  5. ALL OUT 166.

    The English cricketers to-day opened their New Zealand tour against Wellington. Play was delayed by rain. Gilligan won the toss, and batted on ...

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  6. SWIMMING.

    Objection to the restriction of its activities by the Queensland Amateur Swimming Association was expressed in a motion carried at a meeting of the ...

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  7. RUGBY DISPUTE.

    The following statement was issued last night by the acting secretary of the Queensland Rugby League (Mr. S. Ross): ...

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  8. CLUB GAMES.

    Great Interest prevailed at the Commercial Travellers' Club rooms last evening, when A. Sakzewskl (owes 20) won the grand final of the club's annual ...

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  9. REGENT THEATRE.

    Two all-talking pictures will be the principal attractions on the new programme at the Regent Theatre commencing to-day. "Through Different ...

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  10. MID-WEEK FIXTURES.

    The Mid-week Association concluded this week's fixtures yesterday afternoon, when some interesting cricket resulted, Ascot won well from "Courier." The victors ...

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  11. PRATT CUP RELAY.

    The Ipswich Swimming centre staged Its final presentation for 1929 at the City Baths last evening on the occasion of the fourth series of relays. The ladles' and ...

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  12. PROPOSED FUSION.

    The proposed fusion with the Queensland Rugby Union was the subject of a discussion at an ordinary committee meeting of the Carlton Rugby League ...

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  13. NEW MAJESTIC.

    Man's inhumanity to man is the theme of the story unfolded in "Conquest," the Warner Brothers' ali-talking production, which is in its second ...

    Article : 303 words
  14. COMPLETE WRECK.

    The inciuest on the victims of the Auckland air crash was adjourned to-day, after evidence of identification. After the flying boat crashed great ...

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  15. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Behind That Curtain" is a picture with a great reputation. English artists are in the cast[?] and the voice reproduction is wonderful. The Lyceum ...

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  16. MEETING ON MONDAY NIGHT.

    The contemplated fusion of the Brisbane Rugby League with the Queensland Rugby Union has caused a number of supporters of the League code to ...

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  17. CREMORNE.

    The new programme to be presented to-night is entitled "Vanity Fair," and consists of a series of clever comedy episodes, musical ensembles, ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. COSTUME RECITAL.

    Operatic choral numbers were an important feature in the vocal recital presented to a large and appreciative audience in All Saints' Hall last night ...

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  19. SCOTTISH CUP.

    Following is the draw for the first round of the Scottish Cup competition, to be played on January l8:- Motherwell v. East Stirling. ...

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  20. RUNAWAY CAR.

    A serious motor smash occurred on the Richmond Range, when Lynn Bros.' mail car was proceeding from Casino to Tenterfield. The car was ...

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  21. ATHLETICS.

    Members of the Alderley Amateur Athletic Club reaped the fruits of the past season's achievements when the fourth annual distribution of trophies was made ...

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  22. ASTOR.

    Never before has Garbo seemed so radiantly feminine than as Arden Stuart in "The Single Standard," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, ...

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  23. TIVOLI.

    "The Dance of Life" will be screened at the Tivoli Theatre for the last times to-day and to-night. Nancy Carroll comes to the fore as a soubrette, and ...

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  24. SILKSTONE SCHOOL.

    Few schools in Queensland can boast of such a fine record as the Silkstone State School as regards life saving sport and first aid work On Wednesday a ...

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  25. "OLDEST CRICKET CLUB."

    Following the distribution of prizes at the annual speech day celebrations at Slade School, opportunity was taken of the presence of Mr. W. B. Slade to present ...

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  26. "TOREADOR."

    At His Majesty's Theatre to-night (Saturday), by arrangements with J. C. Williamson Ltd., the Brisbane Comic Opera Co. of amateur players will ...

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  27. TOOWOOMBA ACCIDENTS.

    This morning George Cook (14), of Llewellyn-street, was riding a bicycle, and in trying to avoid a motor car, collided with a fence. He sustained a ...

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  28. INTER-'VARSITY SOCCER.

    The annual inter-'Varslty Soccer foot-ball match between Oxford and Cambridge, which was played to-day, resulted in a draw, 1-all. ...

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  29. RUGBY UNION MATCHES.

    Rugby Union football matches played to-day resulted:—Newport v. Cambridge University, 22-9; East Midlands v. Warwickshire, 11-9. ...

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  30. ARCADIA THEATRE.

    To-night at 8 o'clock, with the orchestra in attendance, "The Air Legion." which is based on a flying man and his hardships in peace time, will be shown ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    The final match of the first round of the Summer Association of the ladies' mid-week fixtures was played on Wednesday. In the A grade three teams, ...

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  32. PIANOFORTE RECITAL.

    Evidence of the splendid work being accomplished by the pianoforte students of Miss Ethel Martin, L.T.C.L, A.MUS., T.C.L., was furnished last night ...

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  33. ORANGE RACES.

    Races to-day resulted:- COWRA HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Condamine 1, Herllda 2. Two started Betting: 5 to 2 on Condamine. Time, 1.18½[?] ...

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  34. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Paddy the Next Best Thing," in which Nellie Bramley has her most appealing characterisation, will begin at the matinee at the Theatre Royal this ...

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  35. BOWLS.

    The final of the Burcarton Cup was played at the Rockhampton Bowling Club green to-night between two teams from Athelstane. Rockhampton had ...

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  36. SAVOY.

    Before he came to pictures, and "Innocents of Paris," all-talking, singing, arid dancing revue is his first, Chevalier was the idol of the French ...

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  37. "THE MESSIAH."

    The Brisbane Musical Union gave last night its third successive annual pertormance of Handel's "Messiah," in St. John's Cathedral, kindly placed at ...

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  38. START MADE.

    A start has been made with the aerodrome. Material arrived in the city to-day, and will be worked into a temporary hangar for the ...

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  39. XMAS GREETINGS.

    We have received seasonal greetings from the Mayor, alderman of the Brisbane City Council, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. C. ...

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  40. TUFNELL HOME CHRISTMAS.

    Christmas will soon be with us again. At such a time it is every one's delight to make gifts and share their good things with those less fortunate ...

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  41. BEACH MINING LEASES.

    Writing to the Harwood Shire Council regarding mining leases applied for on the beaches at Yamba and Iluka, Mr. F. H. Jackson, B.E., Syd., mining ...

    Article : 150 words
  42. NEW INSTRUCTIONS.

    It is understood that Mr. A. Staines, metropolitan magisterial inquiries agent, recently issued instructions to Sergeant S. Warner, who conducts most ...

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  43. VALLEY THEATRE.

    "The Letter," Paramount's all-talking drama of the rubber plantations in the Malay States, of the indiscretions of a woman, and a letter ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. JAPANESE MINISTER TO PEKIN.

    Torikichi Obata to-day was formally appointed Minister to Pekin, but he is not hurrying his departure for Pekin, hoping for the emergence of ...

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