Lord CHARLES BRRESFORD, a Tory of the Tories, a Jingo of the Jingoes, has a remarkable article in the "North American Review" for December, on the prospects of ...
Article : 264 wordsSir, As the "Telegraph," "Evening News," and "star," have deliberately suppressed my name as a candidate for East Sydney, you may be good enough to publish the annexed financial scheme for the ...
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Advertising : 1,369 wordsMr. JOHN NORTON, M.L.A., who is a candidate for the Senate in the Federal Parliament, addressed a meeting of the doctors on Thursday evening in the Globe Town ...
Article : 1,199 wordsTHE New South Wales League of Wheelmen continued its cycling meeting at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon and evening. ...
Article : 388 wordsTRUTH's criticisms of certain members of the police force, seems to have awakened the authorities, and a process of "purging" is now going on. For sometime past scarcely ...
Article : 658 wordsBefore a packed and enthusiastic audience Miss Nellie Stewart renewed her acquaintance with the Sydney stage last night. So large and as bright a "house" has ...
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Advertising : 1,021 wordsSir,—At Darling Island, where all the trucks of country wheat are arriving, there is an oversight which needs immediate attention. The department had arranged to supply a man and a horse to more ...
Article : 115 wordsAT the Golden Gate Athletic Club last night the two contests billed during the week came off. The first was between Bob Turner (of Pyrmout) and Joe Thomal, a colored gentleman. Turner ...
Article : 99 wordsSir,—Some little time since the Miners Accident Relief Bill came into operation, and no doubt it has many points to recommend it to the miner, and also many that are at present embodied in the Bill could, ...
Article : 167 wordsOn Friday night the "Messenger from Mars" made his final appearance for the present season. The packed house which greeted his entrance have gladdened the managerial heart as ...
Article : 203 wordsMR.SMITH[?]S, S.M., in the Summons Division of the Central on Monday last, adjudicated upon a case in which he tried to discover the whereabouts of a vanished ...
Article : 460 wordsSir,—In regard to the Early Closing Act, the coal yards come under it, and I would like to know if they are allowed to send goods out at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. Because one man refused to go out at that hour ...
Article : 147 wordsLast evening Mr. Alfred Dampier's company produced Petti[?] and Merritt's drama " Brought to Justice " before a fair audience. This is an emotional play, in which villainy is pitted ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,— Having seen in your valuable paper last Sunday a letter as to letter-carriers' wrongs, I wish to substantiate the same. Myself a letter-carrier, I have been 10 years in the service, and have always done my ...
Article : 119 words"COLORED ANNIE" a lady whose reputation is evidently not of the best, was up at the Quarter Sessions, Darlinghurst, on Tuesday before Judge Bogers, on a charge of purse snatching. The ...
Article : 353 wordsSir,—Passing to my business every morning through Hyde Park, I see in one of the flower-beds two men— out holding a tray to carry the flowers while the other one cuts the best of the flowers. The flowers are the ...
Article : 75 wordsIt is getting to be the fashion to advertise TRUTH. This paper got a good notice last night in the second act of the "Scarlet Feather". Miss Nellie Stewart (Marie) ...
Article : 76 wordsSir,—"Even the worm will turn" seems to apply to our Australian([?]) "Jingoes," vide the leader of the "Star" of 18th inst., and I should imagine the majority of right-thinking people are pleased the ...
Article : 192 words"THE LADDER OF LIFE," now being played at the Lyceum nightly, has met with spontaneous success, being warmly appreciated by the Sydney play-going public. ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—The protest from the owners of the ship Mary Moore c[?]me rather as a surprise to many. It has been my lot to serve 11 months under Skipper Wood, both before and abaft the mast, in that illustrious vessel, ...
Article : 323 words"D[?] D[?]" at Her Majesty's Theatre enjoyed good patronage during the past weak. The pantomime in to ran till next Friday, when "Trilby" will take the boards. Miss Edith ...
Article : 54 wordsThe entries for the Agricultural Exhibition, which is to be held on the society's ground, Moore Park, during Easter week, from 3rd to lOth April, close as follows:— Horses, ponies, ...
Article : 146 wordsMR. RICKARDS' theatre was packed yesterday afternoon and evening, when there was a change of programme. The new first part "Gay Fans" is splendidly arranged, and everybody praises ...
Article : 219 wordsThe vigilance of our Sydney police, assisted by officers from the other colonies, had much to do with abating then spieling and thieving proclivities of the robbers who ...
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Advertising : 180 wordsST. PATRICK'S DAY outing this year gives promise of being a record one. A good working and influential committee, under the presidency of Cardinal Moran, is laboring indefatigably ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 24 Feb 1901, Page 2
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