Two young ladies— Miss Hegarty, daughter of Mr. M. Hegarty, of Waverley, and Mies Dalton, daughter of Mr. W. Dalton, of East Maitland— were the recipients of the black veil of the Order ...
Article : 154 wordsA new minutes' chat with Bishop Doyle at St. Mary's on Tuesday evening left the interviewing reporter under the impression that there is some foundation for the rumour that his Lordship ...
Article : 1,318 wordsAT a public meeting of the Catholics of Wagga on Monday, Dr. Morgan O'Connor presiding, the Very Rev. Father Gallagher stated that he had received several handsome donations from persons ...
Article : 186 wordsTHE Orange people are making preparations in connection with the concerts on the 9th and 10th inst., at which Miss Josephine O'Brien is to appear. Our Irish-Australian songstress, with her ...
Article : 152 wordsMR. John Dillon, M. P., in replying to a deputation of Irish-Americans on February 29, stated that the most formidable obstacle in the way of the re-union of the Irish Parliamentary party was ...
Article : 64 wordsA STRANGER visiting St. Patrick's Church at 7 p.m. last Saturday (writes a correspondent) would at first scarcely understand what could have brought such a congregation, consisting ...
Article : 235 wordsMANY members of the Conservative party in the House complain of the apologetic attitude adopted by Mr. A. J. Belfour, leader of the House, with regard to Government measures. The Liberals ...
Article : 49 wordsFATHER Seraphim M'Iver, one of the Passionists who arrived from the old country a few weeks since, was on Thursday week ordained in St. Mary's Cathedral by the Cardinal Archbishop of ...
Article : 273 wordsLONDON, February 29.— The armory at Galway, Ireland, has been stripped by thieves of the arms belonging to the Naval Reserve. This is an incident (remarks the EVENING NEWS) ...
Article : 173 wordsA BAZAAR in aid of the convent building fund closed on Saturday at Glen Innes, and proved a success, over £200 being netted. FATHER M'Donnell, of Kiama, who has been on ...
Article : 738 wordsTHE S. M. HERALD, March 3, has the following London cable:— The Roman Catholic hierarchy, which was reported to have given its approval to the bill ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE Very Rev. leather Vincent, the Very Rev. Father Alphonsus, and the Rev. Father Reginald opened a three weeks' mission at Cooma on Sunday. On the same day Father Hilary and Father ...
Article : 91 wordsSOME time ago (says the Orange ADVOCATE) the Orange National League passed a resolution urging that both sections of the Irish party should re-unite. A copy of the resolution was ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE grand Dickens Fair, in aid of St. Bede's Convent, will ba opened in the Newtown Aroade by the Cardinal-Archbishop on Tuesday afternoon at half-past three. Entertainments end concerts ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE marriage of Mr. Reginald Ernest Glennie (late of the Commercial Bank, Cooma) with Annie Blanche, only daughter of Mr. A. P. Clapin, was celebrated on Tuesday week at "Fernbank," ...
Article : 200 wordsTHE Auckland correspondent of the New Zealand TABLET, February 19, writes:— Mrs. John Martin, widow of the late Irish patriot, John Martin, end sister of that famous ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 5 Mar 1892, Page 15
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