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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,644 wordsSIR,-Allow me to direct the attention of the police through the medium of your paper to a law under which any vendor of obscene publications in the streets may be arrested. In fact, any civilian may ...
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Article : 522 wordsThe attendance at the Garden Palace on Saturday was: Season ticketholders 527 ; general public, 6176; children, 1140; exhibitors and attendants, 963; [?]and orchestra, 230-total, 9036. ...
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Article : 225 wordsMR. J. C. Uhthoff, second honse-sergeon at Guy's Hospital, London, relates the following incident in the LANCET :-" A ?well-dressed and lady-like female, with a strong French accent, asked to see ...
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Article : 428 wordsPassengers left per Messrs. Green and Co.'s Parramatta, Captain W. Goddard, from London, September 3 and Plymouth 9.-For Sydney: Saloon-Mr and Mrs [?] Mrs De Lissa and family. Mr and Mrs Bulham. Mr ...
Article : 1,101 wordsOn the Cup day at Melbourne, a popular Sydney actress was conspicuous on the lawn in a magnificent costume composed of pale sea-green satin, richly trimmed with deep old Spanish point lace; sunshade ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsMany of our readers will remember the appearance it the Captain Cook and other concerts a fow months ago of a French vocalist, Monsieur Hely, who sang in character the French national hvmn. " La ...
Article : 340 wordsSIR.-As I learn through your paper that the subject of Captain Cook's monument is occupying the attention of my fellow-citizens in Sydney, I have takes its of the only memorial in England to the ...
Article : 389 wordsOn Saturday afternoon and evening the evening the members of the Annandale Bowling Club, and a good number of guests, were entertained by Mr. John Young, the president of the club, at his house and grounds, Annandale, on the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 10 Nov 1879, Page 3
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