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    Hugh Donald "Huge Deal" McIntosh (10 September 1876 – 2 February 1942) was an Australian theatrical entrepreneur, sporting promoter and newspaper proprietor...
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  • Hugh McIntosh may refer to: Hugh McIntosh (civil engineer) (1768–1840), Scottish civil engineering contractor Hugh McIntosh (provost) (died 2002), provost...
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    there but was induced to return to Australia shortly afterwards by Hugh D. McIntosh, General Manager of Harry Rickards Tivoli Theatres Ltd. Pearce made...
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  • produced by Charles Cozens Spencer at the behest of the fight's promoter Hugh D. McIntosh. Some footage from the film survives today, chiefly of that showing...
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    Company, as well as the company's premises, were sold to Hugh D. McIntosh. In 1927, McIntosh sold his holdings in the Sunday Times Newspaper Company to...
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  • M'Intosh, McIntosh, MacIntosh, Macintosh, or Mackintosh (Gaelic: Mac an Tòisich) is a Scottish surname, originating from the Clan Mackintosh. Mac an Tòisich...
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  • suffragist (d. 1954) 1875 – George Hewitt Myers, American forester and philanthropist (d. 1957) 1876 – Hugh D. McIntosh, Australian businessman (d. 1942) 1880...
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    world. His theatrical interests were acquired by the entrepreneur Hugh D. McIntosh. Rutledge, Martha (1988). "Rickards, Harry (1843–1911)". Australian...
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  • Julie Andrews Green Room Magazine, a theatrical weekly produced by Hugh D. McIntosh Inside the Green Room, a podcast hosted by basketball player Danny...
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    continue. He had refused to fight Johnson until Australian promoter Hugh D. McIntosh paid him $30,000 for the fight (Johnson received $5,000). Burns was...
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    Macquarie Street (The Astor): Dame Eadith Walker DBE; David Wilson KC; Hugh D. McIntosh; Portia Geach; S. H. Ervin; Barry Humphries; Cecil Purser; Cate Blanchett...
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    McIntosh & Dunbar 1999, p. 1564. Dunbar et al. 2021, p. 775. Kurbatov et al. 2006, p. 14. Iverson, N. A.; Dunbar, N. W.; Kurbatov, A.; Kalteyer, D.;...
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  • 1942 – Daniil Kharms, Russian poet and playwright (b. 1905) 1942 – Hugh D. McIntosh, Australian businessman (b. 1876) 1945 – Alfred Delp, German priest...
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    first in the chorus of the Rigo Grand Opera Company, and later with Hugh D. McIntosh's productions. However, her marriage to Oscar was an unhappy one and...
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    was a sporting weekly. In 1916 The Arrow came into the ownership of Hugh D. McIntosh in 1916, when he acquired the Sunday Times. In 1933 the paper was absorbed...
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  • Reginald A. A., 1879-1942; De Garis, C. J. (Clement John), -1926; Hugh D. McIntosh (Firm) (1920), Fitz-Fitz-Fitz-William [music] : song / composed by...
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  • House, as well as the Tivoli business, was sold to boxing entrepreneur Hugh D. McIntosh. In 1914, in line with the other venues on the circuit, the New Opera...
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    professional bouts (losing only 7) from 1929 to 1938. Eventually managed by Hugh D. McIntosh, in the 1930s he held the Australian middleweight, light heavyweight...
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    1938. "Bon Accord" was kept as a guest house by his heirs, managed by Hugh D. McIntosh, but burned down in 1937. The James Pascoe Group is the current owner...
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    vaudeville production in the rooftop theatre. These were staged by Hugh D. McIntosh, showman and promoter who was influential in the Rickard Tivoli circuit...
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    dramatic company was brought to Australia by the theatrical entrepreneur Hugh D. McIntosh, performing the musical to great acclaim in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide...
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    many commemorative events had been held since the end of the war. Hugh D. McIntosh, proprietor of the Sunday Times persuaded the new Premier Jack Lang...
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    Hermann Homburg 46 Hugh D McIntosh 100.jpg Hugh D. McIntosh 100 Hugh J Ward 101.jpg Hugh J. Ward 101 Hugh McKenzie 38.jpg Hugh McKenzie 38 Used in article...
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  • The series was conceived and initially produced by Jack Haskell and Hugh D. McIntosh, for Harry Rickards' Tivoli chain of theatres, commencing at the Tivoli...
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    Australian tour in February–June 1913 (promoted after Rickards' death by Hugh D. McIntosh), visiting Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. She continued to be advertised...
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  • Maggie and Chu Chin Chow as Nur-al-Din, making a "Ton of Money" for Hugh D. McIntosh. It was good business for Stroud too, as his success made news in London...
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  • Melbourne : Lothian, 2003) Huge deal : the fortunes and follies of Hugh D. McIntosh (South Melbourne : Lothian Books, 2004) Florence Young and the golden...
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    comedy", with a book and lyrics by C. J. De Garis, was underwritten by Hugh D. McIntosh. It starred Maggie Moore and Charles H. Workman, among others. The...
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  • Sporting Club and other authorities in Britain. On 24 February 1926, Hugh D. McIntosh composed in an article for The Referee, wherein he spoke of his disdain...
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    Bush Idyll (category Paintings by Frederick McCubbin)
    auction in Melbourne. Bush Idyll was purchased by showbusiness promoter Hugh D. McIntosh, who took the painting to England. The location of the work was then...
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