The formal opening of the North Botany Town Hall, which is situated at the corner of Botany-road and Ricketty-street, took place on Saturday afternoon. The building, which faces the Botany-road, has a bold ...
Article : 808 words"All's well that ends well," but the uncertainty of theatrical affairs was, unfortunately, very clearly demonstrated on Saturday night when the crowds who flocked to Her Majesty's Theatre found "After Dark" ...
Article : 530 wordsSince my last letter a month ago very little of public interest has happened here. The Administrator and party left in the Merrie England on the 23rd ultimo Sir William had quite recovered from his ...
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Article : 515 wordsIn spite of the coldness of the weather a large number of people visited Bondi Aquarium on Saturday. A very good performance was witnessed. The Leopold Brothers appeared in their acrobatic feats, and were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Aug 1890, Page 3
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