Record

Performance TitleEntertainment to Members of the Australian Military Naval Forces
Performance Date26 December 1918
Performance DayThursday
Main PerformersArthur Mason - organ,
De Busse - accordian,
The Lunatic Brothers,
Sam Barton,
The Akebona Troup,
Herbert La Martine - performers
Orchestra or BandCorelli Windeatt Jazz Band,
Nevada Quartette
ChoirsT C Fairbairn's Patriotic Chorus
Set ListO'rgan Solo (Arthur Mason),
Corelli Windeatt Jazz Band,
The Lunatic Brothers,
Herbert La Martine - Eccentric Dancers,
Tug of War, Australian Army Vs Candian Army,
Corella and Eddie, Toss 'em and Miss 'em,
De Busse,
Tug of War, New Zealand Army Vs British Army [British Army team were unable to attend on the evening]
Sam Barton, 'He almost rides a bike',
T C Fairnbairn's Patriotic Chorus,
Great Weiland, The Dexterous Humourist,
Pushball Match, Australia Vs New Zealand,
Grock, The Famous French Clown and his Partner,
The Akebona Troup, Japenese Acrobats,
Tug of War, Final Match,
Nevada Quartette
Performance NotesReview of the event taken from The Times, 27 December 1918:
"Mr [William Morris] Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, was present at an entertainment at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday, given to members of the Australian naval and military forces, by the High Commissioner of Australia, the General Officer Commanding the Australian Imperial Force, the Minister of the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian War Comforts Fund, and the Australian Red Cross Society. Mr Arthur Mason (late organist, Sydney Town Hall) was at the organ, and the performers included the Nevada Quartette (from the United States warship Nevada).
A 'tug-of-war' took place in the area for a cup presented by Mr Lionel Robinson. Teams representing the Australian Army, the New Zealand Army, and the Canadian Army entered the competition, but the British Army team was unable to be present. In the first bout the Australian team knocked out the New Zealand team, and later successfully disposed of the Canadian team by eight points to nil. The cup was presented to the winning team by Mr Hughes. A pushball match between Australia and New Zealand was won by the later team.
At the close of the entertainment Mr Hughes, who was accompanied by Mr Andrew Fisher (High Commissioner) and General Birdwood (commanding the Australian and New Zealand Forces), moved a vote of thanks to the entertainers, to Mr Oswald Stoll, for his cooperation , and to Captain H. C. Smart, who had organised it."
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1918/63)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1918/63Entertainment to members of the Australian Military Naval Forces26 December 1918
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oitakytearit_HEntertainment to Members of the Australian Military Naval Forces1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1826Mason; Arthur (fl 1901-1926); English organist
DS/UK/1684Windeatt; Corelli (27 June 1868-1947); English violinist and dance band leader
DS/UK/2355Corelli Windeatt's Celebrated Dance Orchestra; fl 1910s-1922; British dance orchestra
DS/UK/1492Fairbairn; T C (fl 1910s-1930s); English music promoter
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