WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The Ward Comedy Company has given valuable assistance to the fund initiated by the Mayoress of Wellington for the erection of a ...
Article : 217 wordsOne of the cleverest and most entertaining turns seen at the Opera-house for a long time is that which Mr. Morris Cronin and his party presented for the first time ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Melbourne Comic Opera Society, whose members have performances of "The French Maid" to their credit, undertook a higher flight on Saturday evening at the ...
Article : 744 wordsADELAIDE, Saturday.—The seventh open championship of Australia, which was concluded on the links of the Adelaide Golf Club, at Seaton, to-day, must always remain memorable. It provided a ...
Article : 2,224 wordsThe V.A.T.C. authorities were very fortunate this year in getting favourable weather for their Australian Steeplechase meeting. It was bright and fine on the first ...
Article : 4,694 wordsA ladies' and men's singles tournament was played on Wednesday, when about 30 players competed. In the men's singles, for the trophy presented by Mr. Palmer, M.H.R., the scratch man, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe result of the championship was a tie between F. G. Murdoch and E. T. Brown, which will be played off next Saturday. Both these players played badly on Saturday, the putting ...
Article : 487 wordsResult of ladies' monthly medal played for on Thursday (9 holes):—Mrs. P. M'Namara, 66—14 —52; Mrs. Abernethy, 71—15—56; Mrs. H. B. Harvey, 74—14—60; Mrs. Thompson, 81—16—65; Mrs. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe last round for a ladies trophy presented by Mr. F. C. Vallender, was played on Wednesday, and resulted in an easy win for Miss M. Thomson, 56—12—14, from a field of over 30 ...
Article : 242 words"Madam Butterfly," Pu[?]ni's fine opera, crowded Her Majesty's Theatre again on Saturday night. Miss Amy Castles will take the part of Cho Cho San to-night, Wednesday, and Friday. To-morrow ...
Article : 659 wordsNat Clifford, the comedian, amnsed a crowded house at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday night, for about three-quarters of an hour. He was never idle a moment, and ...
Article : 179 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael), as president of the Freemasons' Homes, on Saturday afternoon laid the memorial stone of two new cottages, ...
Article : 289 wordsA record entry of 78 was received for the monthly medal on Saturday, and some exceptionally good cards were returned. It was not until late in the afternoon that the winner handed in ...
Article : 251 wordsPathe Freres' latest innovation, "The Animated Gazette," is undoubtedly an advance in moving picture art. A packed audience on Saturday night at West's ...
Article : 143 wordsSaturday was a busy day at Kew, as the second round of the championship annual handicap and qualifying round for the Kew Cup, in addition to the monthly medal, were played. Unfortunately ...
Article : 538 wordsFull appreciation was exhibited by another overflowing house at Olympia on Saturday of the new programme of motion pictures shown by Spencer's Theatrescope ...
Article : 131 wordsA man entered Mr. R. Mitchell's bakery shop, in Heidelberg, on Friday evening, and took about 18/ from the till. Mr. Mitchell saw him leave, and went in pursuit. The ...
Article : 136 wordsThe chief commissioner of police (Mr. O'Callaghan) stated on Saturday that he had decided to dismiss Detective Manning from the police force. Detective Manning ...
Article : 71 wordsMessrs. Lyall and Sons, of Broughamplace, Geelong, are preparing a shipment of 40 tons of compressed fodder for use on Captain Scott's expedition to the ...
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Advertising : 393 wordsThe second monthly medal competition was held on Saturday. The ladies' medal competition was won by Miss Campbell, with a net return of 93. J. Thiele won the men's competition, with a gross ...
Article : 95 wordsThe championship of the club was advanced another, stage on Saturday. The four players having highest aggregate for 36 holes played off, match play. T. Preston beat [?] Macfarlane, 2 up; J. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 wordsThe president's (Mr. S. J. Priestley) trophy was played for on Saturday. S. Steele returned the winning card, 79 net. M'Adam being runnerup, with 85 net. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsA lively interest has been manifested in the Beaufort club's championship competition, the first round of which has just been disposed of. The conditions of the play were three rounds, 27 holes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsComplaints have been made that large numbers of poultry have been stolen in the Footscray, Brooklyn, Braybrook, Rockbank, and surrounding districts. On Wednesday Mrs. Margaret Keating ...
Article : 170 wordsOn Monday the ladies of the Albert-park club will compete for trophies presented by Mrs. W. G. Tulloch, who will also entertain them at afternoon tea. The play-off for the monthly medal ...
Article : 54 wordsThe monthly medal for lady members was played for on Friday. There was a very satisfactory entry. The links are commencing to show the good effects of the last few days' sunny weather. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 15 Aug 1910, Page 9
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