Members of the Victorian Rifle Association competed in a match, 10 shots at 700 yards, at Williamstown on Saturday. Entries were fair. A strong right wind, varying from 21 to 28, was ...
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Article : 127 wordsMr. Fred. Bluett had his usual success with well-given comic songs at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday, and Alberto, presented a neat mingling of "magic" and ...
Article : 115 wordsA noteworthy feature of the Musical Society's concert at the Assembly Hall on Saturday evening was the performance by Madame Nellie Billings and Mr. Stanley ...
Article : 347 wordsThe Playhouse was well filled on Saturday evening, when the last but one of the present series of popular concerts was given. The programme was, for this class ...
Article : 93 wordsAdapted from a novel by William McLeod Raine, "Eastward Ho"—a six-act drama, with a new actor, William Russell, in the leading part—was a popular attraction at ...
Article : 95 wordsComedy and pathos were well mingled in "The Heart of Youth" at Hoyt's Lyceum on Saturday evening. The vivacious little Lila Lee is always at her best in these ...
Article : 99 words"The Gentleman Rider one of the most entertaining racing drums seen at the Majestic Theatre, was shown on Saturday. Miss Violet Hopson is delightful as a girl ...
Article : 94 wordsThere is no lack of dramatic events in "The Stronger Vow," a romance of love and vengeance in old Seville and the apache dens of Paris. The principal role is ably ...
Article : 100 wordsIn "Waggon Tracks," shown at the Auditorium on Saturday evening. Mr. William S. Hart appears as a Western guide of the early days, leading the waggon trains of ...
Article : 111 wordsTwo of the series of coloured pictures in the Kinemacolor programme presented by Mr. W. J. Shephard at the Athenaeum Hall on Saturday have particular interest at ...
Article : 159 wordsMr. Owen Moore will be seen at the Melba Theatre this week in a picture entitled "Piccadilly Jim." The scene is laid in New York, and there is much amusing ...
Article : 448 wordsThat the music lovers of Melbourne are determined to hear the Verbrugg[?]en orchestra and the Verbrugghen choir is made manifest by the boxplans now on view for season ticket-holders at ...
Article : 183 wordsTHE Victorian School Papers for May will be published To-day, at 2 p.m. Albert J. M[?]llett, Government printer. ...
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Advertising : 23,329 wordsThe Brighton Yacht Club's final race for its B class championship was to have been sailed on Saturday, but the attempt to do so ended in a [?] The three top-scorers. Joker. Idier, and Violet. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 3 May 1920, Page 10
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