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  3. Centenary of Australia.

    [?]bule of the Town Hall, Sydney, on [?] [?]vening, about two hundred gentlemen, [?]g the leading newspapers in Australasia, [?]tained at a splendid banquet by the ...

    Article : 2,483 words
  4. CENTENNIAL INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION.

    The Centennial Intercolonial Exhibition continues to be largely patronised. On Friday there were between eight thousand and nine thousand persons assembled, and that number was exceeded ...

    Article : 538 words
  5. THE STATE BANQUET.

    The State banquet was a great success Over nine hundred guests were present, including the Governors and many of the more prominent representative men from the sister ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. FRIDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    The chief feature in connection with the official programme observed on Friday was the Centennial Regatta, which brought together an immense assemblage. Though only the banks and public ...

    Article : 516 words
  7. PICNIC TO PRESS REPRESENTATIVES.

    A large number of Pressmen who came to Sydney in connexion with the Centenary celebrations accepted an invitation from the proprietors of the Town and Country Journal and Evening News, on ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    As on Thursday night the main thoroughfares were crowded with people, and their purpose was evidently to see tho illuminations, which were repeated, though they were not so general or so ...

    Article : 215 words
  9. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    We have already referred to the scale of magnificence on which the city was illuminated on centennial night. The scene witnessed was a remarkable one. It would indeed be a difficult task to give ...

    Article : 855 words
  10. WORKING LADS PICNIC.

    Part of the programme for the day was a treat to the working lads in the metropolis, who mustered in strong force on the National Park, where sports were improvised by a committee of gentlemen who ...

    Article : 444 words
  11. OFFICIAL DINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    A distinguished company was present at Government House in the evening, and dined with Lord Carrington. All the Governors of the sister colonies, the Primate, Earl of Carnarvon, Duke of ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. DINNER TO SIR JOHN ROBERTSON.

    The Reform Club with a desue to mark at once the centenary of the colony and do honour to a veteran statesman entertained Sir John Robertson at a banquet, which was attended by ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. SATURDAY'S PROCESSION.

    The industrial classes of the metropolis took an important part in the celebrations on Saturday, when a monster demonstration which was made the event of the day was held in connection with the ...

    Article : 1,618 words
  14. BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Jan. 25.—Samuel James of Rookwood. Liabilities, £66 17s; assets, £10. 25.—Frank Joseph Lane, of New Canterbury-road, watchmaker and draper. Liabilities, £675 ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. THE BANDS CONTEST.

    Carrington Grounds, as we have said, was the scene of the Centennial Intercolonial Bands Contest, and a large gathering of lovers of music were attracted thither. On no occasion, however, was the ...

    Article : 269 words
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