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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,289 wordsThere is no fresh development in connection with the proceedings at the Co-operativo Colliery. A deputation from the minera was to have interviewed Mr. Laidley in Sydney to-day, but with what result ...
Article : 125 wordsThe China Navigation Company's steamship Chingtu arrived lost night it the company's wharf, Miller's Point She brings the following Eastern news:— ...
Article : 958 wordsAlderman J. J. Mocfadyen, J.P., a freetrade candidate for the electorate of Botany at the ensuing general election, addresaed a meeting of the electors at the Balaclava Hotel, Alexandria, on Saturday ...
Article : 302 words"Captain Fritz," the new raise produced at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday, though far from being a one-part play, owed its favourable reception chiefly to the charm with which Mr. Charles Arnold ...
Article : 1,387 wordsThe new presbytery adjoining the Church of St. James, Forest Lodge, was blessed and opened yesterday afternoon by Cardinal Moran. It was intended to hold an open-air meeting in the church ...
Article : 1,264 wordsThis council met on 22nd February. Present—The Mayor (Alderman Davis), Aldermen Crowe, Howe, Lander, Roche, Richardson, Berry, Gorton, Vernoe, and Parkes. A letter was received from Mr. Jasseon ...
Article : 300 wordsBy the steamer Chingtu last night the crew of the narque Waratah arrived in Sydney. The vessel was lost at Rocky Island on the night of the 20th of last month, under the following circumstances. She ...
Article : 543 wordsEver since Mr. Harry Richards and his company took possession of the Tivoli Theatre there has been a uniform succession of overflowing houses at this popular place of amusement. Last Saturday night ...
Article : 397 wordsMr. George Black addressed the electors of the Gipps Division of West Sydney on Friday night from the Lord Nelson Hotel, Miller's Point Mr. M'Lean was in the chair. The candidate, who was ...
Article : 54 wordsA meeting of the above council was held on 208 February, when there were present—The Mayor (Alderman William Rigg), Aldermen J. F, Smith, Morgan, Parker, Salmon, M'Cann, Whately, Howe, ...
Article : 180 wordsThis league held a meetiag at the intersection of Queen and Moncur streets, Woollahra, on Saturday evening. Mr. T. G. Armfield occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance Mr. T. J. Koher referred ...
Article : 119 wordsAt the meeting of the above league on Friday evening, Mr. T. J. Houghton. M.L.A., waa unanimously chosen to contest the electorate in the interest of labour. Mr. C. R. Thomhnson was elected to ...
Article : 47 wordsA meeting of this council was held on 23rd February. Present—The Mayor (Aldermaa Turng), Aldermen M'Bride, Jonbert, Schelcher, Jeanrs, Metcalfe, and M'Neil Alderman M'Bride, on behalf ...
Article : 416 wordsA meeting of this branch was held on Friday evening, when the following resolutions were carried:— 1. "That, in the opinion of the St. Leonards L.E.L., it is advisable and necessary to select a candidate to ...
Article : 101 wordsFavoured by finer weather and with added attractions of a stronger programme, the second of the Saturday Promsude Concerts drew an audience at least twice as large as the first. Mr. J. Kellermann ...
Article : 552 wordsA large meeting of electors of Ryde and Drummoyne took place at the Carrington Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Samuel Terry, one of the candidates for the ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—Although there are a large number of circumstances to which the present commercial depression may be more or less attributable, there can bo no doubt that, had wiser (or more experienced) counsels ...
Article : 767 wordsA meeting of this league was held on Friday night. Mr. D. B. Acton presided. Mr. Dawe and tho president, as delegates to the central committee, reported that at the last meeting of that body the ...
Article : 83 wordsA meeting of this league was held on Friday, presided over by Mr. Withington. Mr. Fairweather was appointed delegate to the central committee. Mr. Bunt moved,—" That the sentences passed upon ...
Article : 66 wordsOn Saturday evening a public meeting was held under the auspices of the Granville Labour League Mr. J. Williamson was in the chair. Mr. Beebey, of Sydney, delivered an address ou the political ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—Permit mo to point ont that the original name Weatherboard had no connection whatever with the falls now known as Wentworth Falls. About 30 years ago a person named Norris kept a ...
Article : 478 wordsMr. J. H. Young, M.L.A, addressed his constituents at Croki on Thursday night, and at Coopernook on Friday night. He spoke against the present Government, and explained away the ...
Article : 105 wordsA meeting of this council took place on 21st February; the Mayor (Alderman Richard)) occupied the chair, and there were also present—Aldermen Sutton, Graves, Foley, Watson, Byrnes, M'Namara, ...
Article : 207 wordsMr. Peacock, a probable candidate for the West Macquarie electorate in the freetrade interest, addressed about 100 electors here to-night. Mr. Peacock spoke for about an hour and was accorded a ...
Article : 212 wordsA convival evening was spent by those present at the Randwick Town Hall on Friday night, on the occasion of the R. O. Club's second smoke concert. Mr. H. F. Francis presided. Among those who ...
Article : 232 wordsThis society held its weekly meeting on Friday evening, in St. Paul's schoolroom, Cloveland-street, Redforn, Mr. W. C. Coombes was in the chair. The following gentlemen were elected members:— ...
Article : 205 wordsThis council met on the 20th instant. Present— The Mayor (Alderman C. A. Serivener), and Aldermen Chapman, H. Serivener, Retallick, Mullett, Tilett, and Learoyd. The Inspector-General of ...
Article : 399 wordsAlthough obviously possessing neither the literary nor the constructive ment of Boucicaul [?]s "Arrah-naPoguo"and " The Colleen Bawn,"which have for so many years hold the front rank in Irish dramas, ...
Article : 989 wordsOwing to a great many of the cracks being engaged at Caulfield during the afternoon, the work done at Flemington on Saturday morning was not of a very exciting nature. Grand Brig and Iusomnia ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 348 wordsSir,—There exists in the lay mind a misconception as to the meaning of the above phrase, and I notice that it has curiously crept into a recent Act of Parliament, namely, the Mortgages Release Act of 1893. ...
Article : 437 wordsA general meeting of inventors was held on Friday evening the rooms of the association, 185 George-street West. Mr. H. G. Gardiner presided. A date was fixed for an early special meeting. Five ...
Article : 88 wordsSir,—I am much pleased that Sir J. Abbott has brought up the subject of change of names on our railway lines, and I write to call attention to two changes for the worse on the Southern line. These ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—The bill as to mining on private lands is now before the Legislative Council and I take the liberty of placing my views before those honourable gentlemen who may act as arbiters of the fate of that bill. I ...
Article : 249 wordsThe annual reunion was held at Webb's Railway Hotel on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. M. Ferguson president, occupied the chair. There was a large number of members present, among them being Mr. ...
Article : 162 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above council [?] held on 21st February. Present—The Mayor (Mr. F. C. Cox) and Aldermen Grime, Spurway, and Johnston. The committees were appointed for the ...
Article : 59 wordsSir,—As an old member of the School of Arts, and some tune acquainted with its late secretary, kindly allow me to supplement with all earneitness the remarks of Mr. Dolton and Mr. Downing. Haviland ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsThe last round of the pennant cricket matches, which closed yesterday, were marked by an interesting display of cricket. The match betwen North Melbourne and Melbourne resulted in a victory for ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—Will you allow me to call the attention of emnibus pronnetors, and especially the S. T. and O. Company, to the inconvenience to which passengers, and particularly the weaker sex, are put in entering ...
Article : 178 wordsThree branches of the defence forces were represented in the field on Saturday. The B Battery of Field Artillery (partially-paid) paraded at Victoria Barracks, and was subsequently put through ...
Article : 151 wordsSir,—Mr. Coghlan has given us his estimate of the amount spent in liquors and agrees subtaitlly with the Rev. F. B. Boyce. I have the figure of the latter for 1892, and I see that the difference ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 Feb 1894, Page 6
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