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  2. MINING.

    "All markets show a decided improvement," was the keynote of a cable received yesterday morning referring to the state of the London Stock Exchange, on Thursday. ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Woman" is certain to prove popular with all playgoers who like a drama of strong situations dealing with the actualities of life. These and the love interest more than the political divisions in Congress make the ...

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  4. VETERAN INSURANCE MANAGER.

    The general manager of the United Insurance Company, Mr. Thomas M. Tinley, who has just completed 50 years' service with the company, was, a few days ago, entertained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPORTING.d

    Sportsmen in this State, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Western Australia will be well catered for this afternoon, when race meetings under the auspices ...

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  6. GREAT COBAR, LIMITED.

    According to an announcement by. Mr. H. C. Bellinger, general manager of the Great Cobar, Limited, the output of the mine for September was as follows: ...

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  7. MR. FRED WERNER'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Fred Werner's pupils' annual invitation concert wil be given in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Wednesday, October 23. Cards may be obtained from Mr. Southwell, at Paling'[?] where the [?]an opens next Saturday. ...

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  8. METROPOLITAN TEAM FOR BATHURST.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., has received an invitation from the Bathurst Association asking him to organise a representative team to visit that town on November 13, for the jubilee celebrations. ...

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  9. MR. FRED H. CARTER'S CONCERT.

    An invitation concert will be given in the Town Hall on Saturday, November 23, by Mr. Fred H. Carter, a lyric tenor, from the studio of Mrs. [?]affenden-Smith. An interesting programme will be presented, and ...

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  10. THE JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    The following Junior Association's competitions have matches set down for to-day (the concluding one for the present round), the draws for which appeared on Saturday last:—Moore Park, Centennial Park, Western ...

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  11. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "The Chocolate Soldier" now enters upon its final week at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the last matinee of this tuneful Viennese opera by Oscar Strauss is announced for Monday (Eight-hour Day). Next ...

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  12. FRAULEIN JENSEN'S PUPILS.

    By means of a varied programme the students from Fraulein Jensen's Academy of Music were heard to advantage at their invitation evening last Wednesday. Orchestral selections were rendered by the students' ...

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  13. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Court Robin Hood v Court Redfern, Todd's wicket, Waterloo; Court Jubilee v Court City of Lincoln, Coogee Reserve; Court Pride of Leichhardt v Court Prince of Wales, No. 5 wicket, Queen's Park; Court Progress v ...

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  14. CRITERION THEATRE.

    On Monday next there will be a holiday matinee of "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" it the Criterion Theatre. The 62nd performance will be given to night, and there can be no doubt now that Mr. Fred. Nible, Mr. Harry ...

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  15. "THE DANDIES'" SEASON.

    The Dandies closed their season on Saturday evening to a crowded house. Many floral tributes were handed up. The company will now proceed to Rockhampton, and a new combination of Dandies will open at Manly ...

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  16. I.O.O.F. COMPETITION.

    Wildley v Onward Star, Rookwood, Pride of the South v Harmon, Rushcutter Bay; Wm. Gane v Stanmore, Riverside; Sydney v Stirling, Ashfield. ...

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  17. COLISEUM ROLLER RINK.

    Now that summer is fast approaching, the manager of the Coliseum Roller Rink, Mr. C. Rowland Clark, announces the closing this evening of a successful reason, when a black and white tombola night will be ...

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  18. THE H.P.D. DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    The Hamilton, Plimmer, Denniston Company is at present in New Zealand, where a two years' highly successful tour of Australasia will be brought to a close on November 6, when the company will be disbanded, ...

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  19. CENTENNIAL PARK ASSOCIATION.

    The following will represent Centennial Park against Moore Park in the Martin Shield match, at Sydney Cricket Ground, No. 2, on Monday. Play will commence at 10 a.m:—R. Bell, C. Cubitt, W. J. ...

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  20. AMALGAMATED HILL END.

    The managing director reports for the month of September:- Lower tunnel extended 47ft, distance driven 612ft. Two machines working in face, and the hard bar has ...

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  21. MISS MARGARET COOPER.

    This favourite English entertainer, who has more than justified her London reputation during her Sydney seasons, made her farewell appearance at the Y.M.C.A. Hall last night. At her kindly invitation, a ...

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  22. ENGLISH TEAM'S TOUR.

    The Australasian Lawn Tennis Council met last night, when the tour of the English team following the Davis Cup match was discussed. A sub-committee, composed of Messrs. P. B. Colquhoun, W. P. Dunlop, A. V. ...

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  23. "THE GIRL FROM WAYBACK."

    "The Girl from Wayback," Messrs. Philip Lytton and W. E. Vincent's drama of station life, terminating with the Wagga race metting, is likely to prove a strong race-week attraction at the Palace Theatre. Last ...

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  24. WESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES' UNION.

    The following teams have been selected to represent the above union on Monday:—Against Balmain Association (Martin Shield competition), at Birchgrove Park, at 9.45: W. Viney (St. Peter's), captain; H. Dean, F. ...

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  25. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    There will be a special holiday matinee of the Indian American drama, "Queen of the Redskins," at the Adelphi Theatre on Monday (Eight-hour Day), at 2 o'clock. This will be the only matinee of this drama ...

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  26. THE GREAT JANSEN.

    "The Great Jansen," the American transformist and magician, who crowded the Criterion Theatre earlier in the year, will open at the Palace Theatre for a season of two weeks, commencing Saturday, October ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The final first league match of the season will be played at Epping Recreation Ground to-day between Balmain and Sydney, to decide which shall receive the Rawson Cup. The teams have met three times ...

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  28. BASEBALL.

    The United States Gunboat Princeton carries a baseball outfit, and the team is said to consist of pretty good players, who are very keen on trying out the local adherents. A game has, therefore, been arranged for ...

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  29. TIVOLI THEATRE.d

    The Tivoli Theatre management will embark on a new line of policy at the matinee this afternoon, when "the first part," a relic of the old minstrel days, will be abolished for the introduction of an all-star ...

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  30. MOUNT MORGAN COMPANY.

    In the September operations of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company, a clean-up of the gold reduction works produced 2793oz of gold. This appears to have been done at the ...

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  31. MISS MYLOTT ENTERTAINED.

    Favoured by lovely spring weather, Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Lance gave a picnic last Saturday afternoon in honour of Miss Eva Mylott, when all the bays along the southern shore were visited, as well as Middle Harbour, ...

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  32. SAILING.

    With the customary Hurry Scurry races and a re[?]dezvous of the fleet, the Sydney Amateur Club will open its season this afternoon. The steamer Lady Northcote has been secured for the occasion, and, after ...

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  33. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre, opening at to-day's matinee, the new artists will include the Fontnoys, the Brooklyns, Elsie Knowles, and Fraser Shaw and Co. The Waldrons and Billy Watson will also make their ...

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  34. GOLF.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  35. NEW DRAMATIC SEASON.

    Talbot Limited will open a dramatic season at the Palace Theatre on 26th inst. with two quite new Australian plays by Randolph Bedford, "The Unseen Eye' and "The Love Child." Both are plays of city life, ...

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  36. ATHLETICS.

    The Sydney Sports Ground is available this afternoon for club meetings, but the South Sydney Harriers is the only club that has arranged a programme. This club's handicaps will be 75yds, 880yds, one mile walk, 220yds ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH EISTEDDFOD.

    The 1912 competitions of the Grand Commonwealth Eisteddfod, which comprises 85 sections, covering music, elocution, and dancing, and which has attracted asn entry of over 1000 competitors, will commence this ...

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  38. SYDNEY SAILING CLUB.

    This afternoon's open boat race, under "best and best" conditions, is the Sydney Club's 18-footers' handicap. It will be sailed over the long course, starting and finishing at Clark Island. There are 17 ...

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  39. WEST'S PICTURES.

    At the Glaciarium and the Olympia to-day the principal picture is an exclusive drama "Vengeance is Mine," or "The Romance of the Studio," a story possessing many features of merit. A couple of ...

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  40. SOUTH SYDNEY HARRIERS.

    Nominations will be received at the Sports Club this evening for the 100yds open handicap, to be conducted at the Sports Ground on Saturday next. Entries will also be accepted for the club championships and the ...

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  41. SYDNEY MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    On Thursday evening next the Sydney Madrigal and Chamber Music Society will give a concert at St. James's Hall, when Mr. W. Arundel Orchard will conduct for the first time a group of part-songs by ...

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  42. AN OLD PIONEER.

    Mr. Richard Slee, at one time a prominent Sydney manufacturer, and the first Mayor of Rookwood, whose death at the age of 71 years took place a few days age, at his late ...

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  43. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    The feature subject of Spencer's film programme at the Lyceum this afternoon and evening will be an exclusive three-reel production by the Vitagraph Company entitled "The French Spy." Another ...

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  44. SYDNEY SPORTS GROUND.

    The above ground is available for Thursday evening next, and club secretaries, may carry out events by making the usual arrangements. ...

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  45. SYDNEY SAILING SKIFF CLUB.

    The first of the skiff races on the harbour under conditions which will allow them to add an extra sail will be contested this afternoon, when the newly-formed Sydney Sailing Skiff Club will decide its initial ...

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  46. KILLARA G.C.

    The followiig is the draw for this event, which will be played on Monday:- 9 and J. W. P. Masc[?]witz v J. P. Hardy; 9.4 and 1.4, G. Gillespie v C. G. Hodgson; 9.8 and 1.8, R. C. ...

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  47. EIGHT-HOUR DAY SPORTS.

    The following is the time table for the A.A.A. events on Monday next:—Heats 120yds handicap, 11.30; one mile handicap, 12; heats 440yds, 12.35; semi-final 120yds, 1; one mile walk, 1; final 120yds, 2.10; final 440yds, ...

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  48. ROYAL SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    At the Royal Sydney Liedertafel concert at the Town Hall on Wednesday, October 16, Mr. W. Arundel Orchard will conduct "The Song of the Viking" (Harrison), "The Phantom Host" ([?]egar), "Songs of the ...

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  49. RUNNER v SKATER.

    A match will take place at the Exhibition Ground this evening at 9 between L. J. Ornstein, the champion New Zealand distance runner, and a skater. The conditions are that Ornstein runs 1[?] mile and the skater ...

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  50. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The first concert of the present season of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will be given at the Town Hall, Sydney, on Wednesday evening, 23rd instant, under the direction of Mr. Alfred Hill, R.C.M., ...

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  51. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    A strong programme awaits frequenters of the Crystal Palace on Monday next. With its excellent lighting and comfortable accommodation this theatre is always popular, and the more so as its productions ...

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  52. MINING IN THE STATE.

    The Goldsworth gold mine yesterday struck the reef at the 300 feet level. It is a solid formation, and is showing gold freely. MELBOURNE, Friday. ...

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  53. INTERCLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Entries for the third annual interclub championship of New South Wales will be received on the 10th instant. The meeting will be controlled by the A.A.A., and will take place on November 2 and 9, ...

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  54. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    The most important club event to-day is the continuation of the Manly Club's championship, when the final qualifying round will take place. Following are the various club fixtures: ...

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  55. THE J. D. WILLIAMS' THEATRES.

    Mondays' programme at the Lyric will include How Father Accomplished His Work, Emma's Kiss, The Price of Art, Warwick Chronicle, Daughter of the Slums, and Willie Becomes an Artist. At the ...

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  56. SWIMMING.

    Amongst other formal business at the councal meeting of the New South Wales Association was a report by the executive that it had passed as New South Wales record performances by Miss Durack ...

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  57. MELBOURNE HARRIERS.

    Arrangements are being made for a team from the Melbourne Harriers to visit Sydney at an early date, for the purpose of meeting the South Sydney Harriers in a challenge contest. The honorary secretary ...

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  58. "IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST."

    Her Excellency Lady Denman, Lady Chelmsford, and Lady Fuller will be present at the performance of 'The Importance of Being Ernest" at the Standard Theatre to-night. The repetition is at ths special request ...

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  59. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    Copper. Hampdens, 52/9, 53/3, 53/7½; Mount Morgan, 62/6; Wallaroo and Moonta, 42/; MacGregor's (not on official list), 6/2, 6/1, 6/; Budgery, 8d. ...

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  60. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were:- Morning: Mount Lyell Consuls, 2/10; Wallaroo, 32/3; B. H. Junction (ord.), 10/7½; Kurnalpi, £17. Noon: Wallaroo, 32/6; Block 14 (ord.), 12/6, B. H. ...

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  61. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Royal Motor Show will be opened at the Agricultural Ground, Moore Park, to-day. Australian Automobile Club, in charge of motor car gymkhana, at the motor show. ...

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  62. MISS ESTHER KAHN'S CONCERT.

    Miss Esther Kahn's pupils' concert will be given in St. James' Hall this evening, when the central feature will be Schumann's sonata for violin and piano, in which Mr. W. J. Coad will join Miss Kahn. Songs ...

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  63. GOULBURN GOLF CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  64. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    Large audiences are being attracted to the American Picture Palace, in Pitt-street, where a good programme is running. Among the most popular films are Jim's Wife, Love versus Money, and The Funeral of the ...

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  65. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    There will be a complete change of programme at the Princess Theatre at the matinee to-day, when the following new artists will appear:—The Waldorfs, Jack West, Thornton, Arthur Douglas, George ...

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  66. SYDNEY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The nineteenth annual examination, conducted under the auspices of the Sydney College of Music, commences to-day with the theoretical section. This examination will be held simultaneously in Sydney and ...

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  67. LADY SWIMMERS WELCOMED HOME.

    Misses Fanny Durack and Mina Wylie, who represented Australasia in the ladies' swimming events at the recent Olympic Games at Stockholm, were yesterday afternoon the guests of Mrs. H. D. M'Intosh, ...

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  68. DEATH OF MR. WM. M'KERN.

    Mr. William M'Kern, who death took place at Summer Hill on Thursday morning, at the age of 68 years, was formerly superintendent of the Government Printing Office, ...

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  69. WENTWORTH DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The district championship meeting of the Wentworth Golf Club provided an interesting days sport. There were a large number of visitors, Mildura being well represented. Results: ...

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  70. THE McEWEN ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Large audiences continue to attend "the Great McEwens" hypnotic entertainments at the Town Hall, the uproarious laughter arising frequently from the cause which led to a famous definition of it as "joy ...

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  71. BRITISH COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    Mr. D. Henry Stewart, secretary of the British College of Music, announces that the last day of entry for the practical and theoretical examinations of the B.C.M. closes November 1. The practical examinations ...

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  72. BOWLS.

    Interclub matches will form the principal item in the bowling programme for this afternoon. The most interesting will be the visit of Mosman to Woonona, on the South Coast. The following is a list of the ...

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  73. GUINERY-ELPHINSTONE RECITAL.

    On Tuesday evening a concert will be given in St. James's Hall by Miss Kathleen Guinery and Miss Jessie Elphinstone. The former will give musical monologues, sketches, and dramatic recitals. The latter will play ...

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  74. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday shares in 'Australasian mining ventures were quoted as follow:—Broken Hill Proprietary, b 50/6, s 51/6; British Broken Hill, b 51/6, s 52/6; ...

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  75. BILLIARDS.

    H. Power and Frank Smith, jun., continued their match at Messrs. Alcock's rooms, George-street, yesterday, when Smith led by 437 points. Power won one of the six games played during the ...

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  76. MR. LOUIS GRIST'S CONCERT.

    On Thursday evening next an invitation concert will be given at the Concordia Hall by the pupils of Mr. Louis Grist. The assisting artists will be Miss Leila Jeffery (violinist), Messrs. F. Knight, A.R.C.O. ...

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  77. CRICKET.

    The first round of grade matches will, weather permitting, be concluded this afternoon. The weather became dull on Thursday, and some rain fell yesterday. If it continues the wickets will be affected. In that ...

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  78. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Macleay District Rifle Club events were continued. Results:- Hastings-Macleay Aggregate: R. C. Saul (Smithtown), 66; H. C. Spencer (Kempsey), 66; H. M'Innes ...

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  79. MISS MABEL BATCHELORS RECITAL.

    An invitation recital will be given in the Concordia Hall on Monday, October 14, by Miss Mabel Batchelor (soprano), from the studio of Signor V. de Giorgio. Miss Batchelor will be supported by Miss Rose M'Hugh, ...

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  80. THE KIRKBY LUNN MATINEE.

    It takes a great deal more oven than a star voice and unerring musical taste to make a great singer, and the fact that a brilliant artistic career involves as a prime ...

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  81. EIGHT-HOURS DAY.

    There will be a liberal holiday programme of bowls for Monday. A number of the city and suburban clubs are arranging special programmes. A Woonona team will come to Sydney to play the annual match against ...

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  82. MISS DAGMAR THOMSON.

    Miss Dagmar Thomson's violin recital will be given in the Concordia Hall on Tuesday, October 15, the plan opening at Paling's next Wednesday. Miss Thomsor will be assisted by Misses. A. Coad, Brenda Deloitte, ...

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  83. NATIONAL CLUB.

    The invitation tournament promoted by the National Club was continued. P. Hart (owes 10) beat R. Clarke (owes 35) by [?] points. ...

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  84. MINING NOTES.

    The New Wyl[?]e Crook Tin Dredging Company N.L. reports having cleaned up on September 30 for a return of 1 ton [?]cwt 2qr (estimated), as a result of sluicing 170[?] ...

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  85. DUBBO CLUB.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Dubbo Bowling Club a letter was read from the St. George (Sydney) Club, intimating that it intended sending two or three rinks on a Western tour in the second ...

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  86. BOXING.

    At the Gaiety Athletic Club to-night "Young" Holden, of Alexandria, and Fred. Watson, of Redfern, will meet in a 20-round contest. ...

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  87. EVA JOSEPHINE RUDD.

    Miss Eva Josephine Rudd, a character actress and entertainer, from the Bertram Flohm Studio, will give a character recital at St. James's Hall on Tuesday, October 15, when a number of new sketches will be ...

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  88. ANGLING.

    The final event of the Australasian championship angling programme will be contested at Centennial Park this afternoon. This is the fifth championship meeting which has heen held, and so far the results ...

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  89. MME. LENA CONLY'S CONCERTS.

    Madame Lena Conly's concerts in the Town Hall on October 17 and 19 will be the first appearance in this city of the Melbourne dramatic soprano. She will have effective support in Miss G. Summerhayes (violin), Miss ...

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  90. MACFARLAND AND ALBERT MATCHED.

    Packy MacFarland has been matched against [?] Albert for a twelve-round bout at the Cleveland Athletic Club on the 18th inst. SUVA, Friday. ...

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  91. DESTRUCTION OF CORMORANTS.

    Mr. S. A. Hanscombe, of Seah[?], writes in connection with the above subject:—"I saw a letter to-day re angling, from the pen of Mr. G. Irwin, re suggestion of keeping the cormorants down. Pardon ...

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  92. MISS MINA ROBERTS' CONCERT.

    A clever children's concert, by pupils of Miss Minna Roberts, will be held in the Concordia Hall on Thursday, October 17. Mr. Marsh Little (his first appearance since his successful tour of Europe), Miss Helena Collier ...

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  93. TUG-OF-WAR CARNIVAL.

    The surprise of last night's contest at the Stadium tug-of-war carnival, was [?] fine victory of the Italians over the Swedes. Pulling on the clos[?] cleats, the Southerners pulled them nearly "[?]und ...

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  94. LAWN TENNIS.

    The following is the draw for to-day's play in the Strathfield tournament:- All-comers Singles. 1 p.m.: H. Rice v G. T. Uther (court No. 2) 1 ...

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  95. MISS MAGGIE QUONG TART.

    Miss Maggie Quong Tart's pianoforte recital will be given in St. James's Hall on Saturday, October 19, when she will be assisted by Miss Muriel Ellis, Miss Alicia Nolan, Messrs. Emil Sussmilch, W. J. Grieves, ...

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  96. MISS ESME O'NEILL.

    Signor E. de Beaupuis will introduce his student, Miss Essie O'Neill, at an invitation piono recital in St. James's Hall on Tuesday, 22nd inst. The plan will open at Paling's on Wednesday next. Miss O'Neill will be ...

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  97. THE ASSOCIATION COACH.

    A. C. Bannerman, the association teach, has made the following engagements for the week ending Friday next:—To-day: Glebe v Balmain, at Wentworth Park; Monday, St. Ignatius' College (Riverview); ...

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  98. LEICHHARDT TOWN HALL.

    To-night at Leichhardt Town Hall, in aid of the United Charities' Fund, the Lyric Comedy Company will present for the first tims in Australia the American comedy (with new songs), "Don't Lie to Your ...

    Article : 70 words
  99. Advertising

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    Advertising : 17 words
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