The annual Boxing Day game between Victoria and New South Wales did not draw quite as many people as anticipated to the Melbourne ground on Saturday, but ...
Article : 2,423 wordsThe match between the English Eleven and a Bendigo eighteen was begun to-day, in hot weather, on a rather fiery wicket. The English team consisted of Warner, Foster, ...
Article : 462 wordsShakespeare's charming fairy comedy, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," as it is produced at the Princess's Theatre, makes an ideal Christmas attraction. ...
Article : 416 wordsThere was no mistaking the character of the audience that filled the Theatre Royal to its ut most capacity on Boxing Night. It was a holiday one of the most jovial kind. ...
Article : 1,233 wordsWholesome fun, tuneful music, pretty dances, clever artists, and superb staging are the essential merits of a musical farce. They all exist abundantly in the production ...
Article : 1,252 wordsThe pantomime produced at the Bijou Theatre on Boxing Night more than realised expectations. The spectacular effects are excellent, and the piece, which is full of ...
Article : 568 wordsThe annual match between represntatives of the Adelaide and Melbourne junior cricket associations was begun on the Adelaide Oval yesterday morning, but was ...
Article : 406 wordsA sensational fire, involving injuries to a well-known resident and his young son, as well as the loss of a store and blacksmith's shop, occurred at Mologa on Christmas Eve. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe real work of the Deaf and Dumb Congress begins to-day. At 10 o'clock a public welcome will be accorded to delegates and visitors, and later they will be ...
Article : 191 words"The Worst Woman in London" was played at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night, by Anderson's, Dramatic Company, before a crowded house. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsAdvantage was taken of the holding of the Deaf and Dumb Congress to arrange cricket matches between teams representing Victoria, South Australia, and New ...
Article : 150 wordsFor the Holiday season Mr. Richards is presenting a flrst-claas bill at the Opera-house, and on Saturday night the members of the strong company he now has there fully satisfied the audience. The ...
Article : 680 wordsAbout 2,500 people attended a concert held in honour of the English crickters in the Upper Reserve on Boxing Night. The programme included vocal items by Miss Sara ...
Article : 56 wordsOn Sunday evening.the Rev..Tames Jackson, of St. George's Presbyterian Church, Geelong, became suddenly ill. ...
Article : 18 wordsDONALD, Satmday.—A report has been received here of an outbreak of rowdyism at Carron Hotel. 14 miles from Donald. The licensee (Mr. Cox) was away at Minyvip. ...
Article : 1,383 wordsA special service of an interesting cha racter in connection with the Australian Deaf and Dumb Congress was held in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 423 wordsSir,—We all very much regret such scenes as the umpire trouble in the late test match, but cannot something be done to lessen the risk of a repetition of such outburst? I ...
Article : 310 wordsThe attractions of Wirth's Circus over came the depressing effect of the weather on Boxing Day. A flying farewell season of two weeks was opened by a matinee ...
Article : 379 wordsThe accommodation provided for bathers at the seaside resorts within the shire of Moorabbin is a matter that has for many years had consideration on the part of the local municipal authorities, and ...
Article : 575 wordsSir,—I notice in your issue of to-day a letter, signed "Teacher," in which he states that the Algebra paper for this December examination is the stiffest which has ever ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—It may interest some of your readers to Know the drift of the cargo of the illfated steamer now lying off Point Nepean. Three of my grandchildren, who are ...
Article : 179 wordsAt the Port Melbourne Court on Saturday Walter Greenwood was charged before Messrs. Close and Armstrong J.P.'s with offensive behavionr and resisting Constable Kinsella in the execution of ...
Article : 105 wordsBALLARAT.—The house occupied by William Stevens in Doveton-street north, and owned by Mrs. Simpson, together with the furniture was destroyed by fire at an early hour on Sunday ...
Article : 133 wordsBALLARAT, Sunday.—Whilst riding on a tram-car on Saturday, Stephen Jones, groecr, of Sebastopol, fell on the roadway, and had his skull fractured. He received ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 28 Dec 1903, Page 7
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