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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. [pUHiEE’S OPERA HOUSE, A-i .OlieoUbtt'. Ben and John Fuller. Enthusiastio Welcome aooorded i '* BILLY ELLIOTT BILLY ELLIOTT, A Corker in Cork. ! WHERE DO FLIES GO IN THE % WINTER TIME? BERT COLEMAN. .CARLTON MAX. Miles of Smiles. WILLIAMS SISTERS," And an Excursion to Pun Land, ■; HARRY BURGESS'REVUE 00., Entitled . i ' "A RAILWAY TANGLE." "A RAILWAY TANGLE" - ley Is the .Engineer,’ Gaiety the Guard, PRICES: D.O. and O.S. 2s Id, Stall* Is Id. Reserves 6d extra,' Plan at Thi Bristol _ till Noon, thereafter at the Opera Confectionery Store. Doors, 7.15 p.m. TO-DAY.' 2.80. TO-DAY. 2.80. TO-DAT. SPECIAL MATINEE. , A High-grade Hilarity Show. 6d, Is Id, SPECIAL PRICES. 64, li id.
One latest' cables. MELBOURNE, October 0. ' L y of tho largest insolvency schedules filed iu recent' years'-is iliat uf Hubert, W. Matthews, importer. The debts total T73,680, and the assets ’ amount to iM,BSL • Bankrupt, in his.i statement, candidly admits that ho ob- ■' mined money for investment by ro'pre- v sealing that investments had produced.!, profits, whereas ho at all times know , that the transactions were fictitious, '’i and that there were no such profits. ;
SYDNEY, October t). The waterside transporl wotkera: ain confemne; with Jlr Unijlics on October ]2, with n view lo nbolishin>; labour bureaux on the waterfront. Eailins satisfaction. it. ia understood that deep sen vessel? entering Sydney will be. boycotted.
Two buys, Martin Schmidthc, • a;’o<?l 1 sixlorn, mid Hrncst Schmidthc, ; aged r seventeen. station hands noar'djnlg'ujn,', ; quarcllcd over the theft oka ring be-V: longing to Marlin. Ernest' iiroil,-.two y shots nl Martin. ,11:l missing, his heart,, and tlum fatally shot himself in . the forehead. ", V I HUS 13 AN K, Uvt.Anir '.id •'* Various ernr-s uurreutu in connection 1 ’ with the ■ general clod ions to-day niahu: (lie position■'(’oinnlicalod. It i's antid-'| ’ fitted thiit the (iovcninunitAvill retain ■ a majority, though likely to lo.se sevitnil, : .-rnat,-:. Tim mrt j-T,al.nji.u- !\>r, t;c» «r>r £}/- vidwii into two pnxtiee, uiiit this may o benefit the Labour candidate*. ’’ > i >.f
SEE JOK.ES, • •M'CJtOS’d.llE- % DipoK’m'T announcements: ■■ ON PAGE 9. ' ; v ' Jp-' ASSOCIATION I'OomU.L. 'Jim W'cslon Ciiji final resulted:--Jiiiuvotul 0. The scorers.' 'or the winners were Ditehlield and’ Muir. i'i ■ "i:' CIIOSS-COUNTI!Y Tit’N. . if : Tlie Canterbury College annual cross- *• 1 country run was liiilu over the Cash- i;," mere course to-day. The event was con- l v .
tested for the first lime for a challenge cun presented by Ylir L. A. Dougalt, There was n big crowd to sec thb start and finish of the race, the indy students... being well represented. Them were IS competitors, but some of the limit men left’the. course and covered u biggot distance than was necessary. Despite this the race was a good one, all tiro first five men making good runs. Tho race resulted as follows, tbo times given including the handicaps allowed:—J. Corcoran (Umin), JlSmiii 0£ sec, 1; Id. D, li. Smith (2miu), 'J7min. 20?oe, 2; Hnman (llmiii). 47miu Sitscc, Fastest time was gained by It. 0. I’agc, who filled sixth.place, and whose, limq.wnsi o6min Ifooc, A..7.G. HACKS. , . SYDXKY. October f).
DOWLING STEEPLECHASE. Cerise raid Grey . . . . 1. Taralio 2 G’raiid Foote , , . , a Won by leu lengths. Time—Omin •ITJsce. GULF.
A foursome handicap Ijusey mutch :il Shirlcv result oil; —W. Hutchins and P. Travers i!)j all souarc, 11. I l ', Pcnliii'-'-ton and H. T. SHlno (-S) 3 down! ,T. Tomnler (and C. A. Seymour (5) S down, (,!, p. Mnrrav Ainslcy and W, W. Morton (H) 3 down, G. T. Wcd.nn and J. F, Duncan (7) -I down, Hanna and S. K. Sbkdi t-7)§ down. KIRKWOOD’S VISIT.
Kirkwood, the golf champion, will play tV. lies, the local professional, at Shirley on Saturday next. e There will be two matches over eighteen holes. One will start at 10 u.m., and tho other at 2 p.m. Admission will ho by ticket. V ICICI’IA AMATKUn TURh' CLUE. DKIU’TAXTE STAKES. SEFI'tOy .... 1 OJ.UOX . . . .2 CAXTEKBUKY . . . 0 Time—lS?sec. A record.
YIGEK'S SENTENCED. TIMAKU, October 0, Edgar E. Vigor?! who was recently sentenced at Christchurch to twelve Joars' imprisonment on various charges pleaded guilty in , the .Magistrate's Court to three charges of theft ot money and clothing of a total value of Al6. He was sentenced to four months', imprisonment, to ho concurrent with the present sentence.
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