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  2. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Private T. C. E. Lewis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lewis, of 105 F[?]nders-street, city, and late of Cobar, has been killed in France. PRIVATE A. KERMODE. ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    There will be a holiday matinee of "To-night's the Night" at Her Majesty's on Monday, and the riot of fun and bright music will doubtless be continued for weeks to come. At the London Gaiety Theatre the ...

    Article : 63 words
  4. SPORTING.

    The spring meeting of the Australian Jockey Club opens at Randwick this afternoon, and provides turf patrons with a varied and highly interesting bill of fare; and the ...

    Article : 430 words
  5. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    In Sydney, the rainstorm was much in evidence throughout Thursday, and light showers during the day were followed by heavy rain in the evening, and a further downpour, with ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly continued its sitings yesterday at Stephen's Church, Sydney, the Moderator-General (Professor M'Intyre) presiding. ...

    Article : 531 words
  7. HEROIC FRENCH AVIATOR.

    No more heroic deed has been recorded in this war that, that of Sergeant-Major Maquart de Terline, who gave his life to bring down an enemy aeroplane twrites the Paris ...

    Article : 285 words
  8. THE SYDNEY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    The third concert will be held on Thursday evening next at the Conservatorium (8 o;clock). Madrigals by Wilbye and new part songs by Elgar, Robert Party, and others, will be givenf or the first time. Haydn's string ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Romance will be additionally performed at the Criterion Theatre on Monday afternoon. This honday matinee should prove opportune, in view of the fact that Miss Madge Fahian, whose winsome portait ...

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  10. MELRA SCHOLARSHIP.

    Mr. Oswald Anderson reports that the Melba scholarship closed with a great rush of applicants, and that Mr. Fritz Hart, as madame Melha's nomince, will begin preliminary examinations on candidates on Tuesday ...

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  11. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    I[?]entennt Edgar Dean Felton, who died of wounds received in France, fought in Gallipoll. He was promoted sergent in the tranches. He was in France for five months. ...

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  12. MRS. HAFFENDEN-SMITH.

    At the Town Hall not Saturday Mrs. HaffendenSmith, assisted by leading artists, the Auzac Band, and advanced students, will give a concert, the proceeds of which will be equally divided between the Blind ...

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  13. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Theatre Royal will reopen to-night under the direction of E. J. Carroll and Beaumont Smith, with the drama founded by the latter upon "When the Billy Boils." The various characters from Henry ...

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  14. MR. N. J. GEHDE'S MATINEE.

    At the Town Hal] on Sunday afternoon. October, Mr. Nicholas J. Gehde will give a charity concert, Funds collected will he devoted to the Gore Hills and Kincumber Orphanage Homes for Boys and Girls. ...

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  15. PALACE THEATRE.

    Mr. Allen Doone will open his season at the Palace Theatre to-night in the name-part of Theo. Burt Sayre's new play, "Happy-Go-Lucky O'Shes." Miss Edna Keeley will appear as the hevoine. Allen Doone's ...

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  16. VERA CREE'S FAREWELL.

    Miss Vera Cree's farewell concert at the Town Hall on Thursday, October 12, is being so warmly supported that during the past week more than £100 worth of seats have been booked at Anderson's [?] ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    The Ben. J. Fuller management announces "Aida" for this afternoon, and "Mignon" for to-night and next Saturday afternoon. There will be a holiday matinee of "Cavaileria" and "Pagliacci" on Monday ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. ANCELON CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ancelon will hold their next School of Eloution recital on Thursday, October 12, in St. James' Hall, The entertainment will be given in aid of the Crown-street Women's Hospital, ...

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  19. SYDNEY CHORAL SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Choral Society will give their next coucert at the Town Tall on Saturday, October 14, when Mr. W. Reginald Good will conduct the united forces [?] bright miscllaneous programme. The assisting ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening the Tivoli Theatre Company will be joined by new artists, namely Degnon and Clifton, Bertie Ford, Little Billy Derex, and Barney O'Mara. All the leading favourites of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. DIED OF GAS POISONING.

    Lance-corporal Arthur Brooke Hurst, who died of gas poisoning in France, was the second son of the late Mr. John W. Hurst, of Strathfield, and of Mrs. Hurst, of Manly. He ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. D.C.M.

    Among those who have been awarded the distinguished conduct medal for service in France is Ptc. Percy Fahey, who is well known in Lithgow. Prior to enlistment he was ...

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  23. MISS ROSA ALRA'S CONCERT.

    At the Conservatorium Hall on Saturday, October 11, Mr. J. E. Brownlow will introduce Miss Rosa Alba, a new Australian songstress. The assisting artists are Miss Iris de Cairos Regio, Mr. W. J. Coad, Mr. A. ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. 1st AND 53rd BATTALIONS CONCERT.

    The friends of the 1st and 53rd Battalious, thanks to the organising influence of Mr. William Johnson, were treated to a splendidly attractive programme at the Town Hall on Thursday. The concert was in aid ...

    Article : 452 words
  25. WOUNDED.

    Corporal J. A. Barnier, who has been wounded, went through the Gallipoli campaign and took part in the evacuation. He participated in the taking of Pozieres. ...

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  26. KATOOMBA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The inaugural concert of the Katoomba and District Caledonian Society on the 27th instant at the Katoomba Town Hall was a great success, opening with a membership of 60. The Rev. J. B. Penman, ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES TROTTING CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 words
  28. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE MOORE.

    Mr. George Moore, who was at one time well known in the Australian cricketing world, died to-day at his residence, Ampthill Villa, Horseshoe Bend, at the advanced age ...

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  29. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    The rain received up to 9 a.m. yesterday on the catchment area should benefit the reservoir but to what extent it is impossible to estimate at present. A heayy fall was ...

    Article : 219 words
  30. MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Howard Hadley, who came to Sydney recently from London as the examiner for the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music and Boyal College of Music, was the guest last ngiht of the Musical Association ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. "MIGNON."

    An emphatic burst of applause at the close of the overture last night showed that the audience at the Grand Opera House thoroughly appreciated the mingled gaiety and ...

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  32. THE LYCEUM.

    "Double Trouble" and "The Thoroughbred" are the new Triangle pictures at the Lyceum. "Double Trouble," to be screened to night, is a Jekyll and Hyde story of dual personality. Frank Keenan, ...

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  33. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    A Keystone comedy, "The Waiters' Ball" will be the attraction at the Crystal Palace all next week. The supporting drama is "Her, Maternal Right." The new drama at the Empress is "The Roughneck." The ...

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  34. WADDINGTON'S PICTURE THEATRES.

    In addition to the regular programmes, "The Mysteries of Myra," which has just arrived from the United States will be shown from Monday next, at the Waddington Picture Theatres. One episode of ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. MAITLAND JOCKEY CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 words
  36. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    The Little Theatre was filled Thusday night on the occasion of the entertainment, comprising a concert followed hy operatic tableaux, organised by Mrs. E. H. Binney in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for ...

    Article : 302 words
  37. THE SOUTH COAST.

    WOLLONGONG.—-Heavy rain started to fall here on Thursday night and up to 9 o'clock on Friday morning, 180 points had fallen, About 10 o'clock on Friday morning torrential rains fell, over and inch ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 722 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN PICTURE PALACE.

    "The Gilded Spider" and the second adventure of "Terence O'Rourke" are being shown from 11 a.m. at the Australian Picture Palace, Liverpool-street. ...

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  40. THE PALLADIUM.

    To-night Eslick's Palladium will be open for dancing from 7.30 to 11. There is to he a fancy dress carnival and ball on Fridat next, in aid of the Reflemen's Battalion Comforts Fund, ...

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  41. [?]LOODS IN SOUTHERN RIVERINA.

    BERRIGAN.—Further steady rain has been falling in Southern Riverina, [?] points being registered at Berrlgan, and over an inch at Daysdate and Oaklands. As a result of a flooded line at Toolamba, the Goulburn ...

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  42. THE STRAND.

    "Still Waters" will be shown at The Strand, in Pitt-street, opposite Farmer's, all next week. The Strand programme includes the Sallsbury Wild Life Pictures. The sessions are from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. ...

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  43. BUCKJUMPING SHOW.

    To-night, Kemp s Buckjumping show will be continued at Wirth's H[?]podrome, Haymarket, and riding contests and pony competitions for boys are included in the programme. Entries are being received for ...

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  44. WEST PICTURES.

    There will be special matinces to-day and on Monday next at the Olympia. To-day's programme consists of "Little Meena's Homance," the local gazetie, and war pictures On Monday, West's, Limited, will ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. MISSING.

    Private Thomas William Stephenson, who is missing, was born in Castlemaine (Vic.). He was employed in the Tramway Department. ...

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  46. MISS ETHERDEN'S RECITAL.

    Miss Rita V. Etherden gave a pleasant clocutionary recital at St. James's Hall on Thursday, when the in-clemency of the weather did not prevent a fairly large attendance, Miss Etherden was heard in numerous ...

    Article : 148 words
  47. NEW SOUTH WALLS TROTTING CLUB.

    Mr. J. Barnes. president of the New South W[?]les Trotting Club, presided at the annual meeting held on Wednesday night. The report should that the cash balance in hand [?] the opening of the scason was £1987. ...

    Article : 180 words
  48. LAWN TENNIS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  49. WAR QUESTIONS.

    "Truth" (Newtown).—We cannot tell you until a definite statement is made by the Government. "Junipus."—You had better take your medical certifeates and call on Captain Spain, Chief Enrolling ...

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  50. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB.

    The Great Hall of the University of Sydney was fairly well filled on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of the sixteenth concert of the University Glee Club. Mr. William Asprey again conducted, ...

    Article : 269 words
  51. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,692 words
  52. PRISONER OF WAR.

    Mrs. Alfred Richards, Perousc-road, Randwick (late of Kogarah), has received news through the Red Cross Society that her husband (Private Alfred Richards) is wounded, ...

    Article : 73 words
  53. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, on the second reading of the bill to amend the Old-age and Invalid Pensions Act, the Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) stated that the bill ...

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  54. CYCLING.

    At Pratten Park to-day the Central Cumberland Club will hold two handicaps and a [?]cratch race. The first heat will start at 2.45. ...

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  55. CRICKET.

    The following Junior Associations will continue the competition matches today:—Moore Park, Western Suburbs, Balmain and District, and Western Suburbs Churches. ...

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  56. ILL IN HOSPITAL.

    Lient. Allan M. Robinson, son of Mr. M. Robinson, of Manly, is [?] in hospital. He was wounded at Gallipoli. His brother, Dr. Clive Robinson, is also in France, on the ...

    Article : 74 words
  57. MADAME MART CONLY.

    At the Town Hall to-night and Monday evening next tive popular ballad concerts will be given by Madame Mary Conly, This favourite soprano will sing to-night "Ah fors [?] "Pleading" (Elgar), ...

    Article : 78 words
  58. SAILING.

    An 18ft handicap will be sailed this, afternoon in two heats and a final under the joint management of the Sydney Flying Squadron and Sydney Club over the trianirular course, starting and finishing off Clark ...

    Article : 111 words
  59. FOOD PRICES.

    In the advertising columns of to-day "Herald" the War Precautions Regulations issued by Senator Russell, for the Prime Minister, in regard to maximum food prices, ...

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  60. THE DANDIES' CARDEN THEATRE.

    The re-opening of the Garden Theatre, Darlinghurst, will take place next Saturday, with Mr. Edward Branscombe's "The Red Dandies," Headed by the English character comedian, Mr. Claude Dampier. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  61. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. William Moore was the victim of a railway fatality early this morning Deceased, who was employed as a loco. driver in the Railway Department, was proceeding ...

    Article : 90 words
  62. BOXING.

    Les. Darcy will be called upon to-night to again defend his claim to the world[?]s middleweight championship. The challenger, George Chip (America), left nothing undone so far as his training work is ...

    Article : 112 words
  63. INTERSTATE BULLDOGS.

    The annual show of the Bulldog Club of New South Wales attracted entries from all the mainland States and New Zealand. As far as the judging has gone, the principal awards ...

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  64. ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

    The Art Students of the Royal Art Society will bold their annual "at home" at the New Gallory, Department of Public Instruction, to-night, when there will be a programme of music and tableaux vivants, ...

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  65. SERGT.-MAJOR GAYLOR, D.C.M.

    Sergeant-major Gaylor, who has been awarded the D.C.M. for carrying rails to a construction train under heavy fire, and for searching "no man's land" for wounded, left ...

    Article : 41 words
  66. THE "THOMAS STROLLERS."

    The King's School, Parramatta, has organised a band of bumorists calling themselves the "Thomas Strollers," who will give one of their entertainments at the Reperfory Theatre to-night and on Monday evening next, ...

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  67. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    George Henn Gennys, forest guard at Bohema, accidentally shot himself dead last night. Deceased, who was 56 years of age was a brother of Mr. Henu Gennys, manager ...

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  68. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    Senator Russell informed a deputation to-day that no time would be lost in preparing machinery to permit the export of butter, so long as the London parity is not exceeded in ...

    Article : 40 words
  69. TRADE IN SOUTH PACIFIC.

    The Interstate Commission will on Tuesday open an investigation in Sydney into the British and Australian trade in the South Pacific. This investigation will cover the trade between ...

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  70. MINERS' CORPS CONCERT.

    The Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, and the Chancellor of the University, Sir William Cullen, who are the patrons of the Miners' Corps comforts concert, have expressed their intention to he present on Tuesday ...

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  71. WOMEN AND THE NATIONAL REFERENDUM COUNCIL.

    Sir,—Once more in Sydney we are faced with the anomaly of a council of citizens appointed for a great national purpose excluding women from its deliberations. There is no other ...

    Article : 110 words
  72. DIED IN THE BUSH.

    A later police report from Broome states that Roland Spong, who was believed to have been murdered by natives, wandered into the bush and died from the effects of sun and ...

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  73. TRAIN AND MOTOR CAR.

    A motor car while travelling from the shipping company's wharf this morning was run down by a railway train at the crossing. The driver and another occupant of the car ...

    Article : 63 words
  74. LIEUT. F. S. PHILLPS.

    Mrs. W. H. Read, Wahroonga, has rerelved cable and letter advice from her brother, F. S. Phillips. who left Sydney as a private in the A.M.C. that he has been promoted to the ...

    Article : 64 words
  75. SOLDIER'S WIDOW'S CONCERT.

    An Australian concert in aid of a soldier's window and her family has been organised for Wednesday evening next, with Mr. J. E. Browdow as bon manager. An attractive programme will include Misses Brenda ...

    Article : 80 words
  76. JUNIOR RED CROSS.

    The meeting of the Junior Red Cross at Government House to-day has been postponed, owing to the wet weather. ...

    Article : 23 words
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