HIS Excellency the Governor, Lord Jersey, an the Countess of Jersey, accompanied by Mr. Goschen (the Governer's privats sesretary), paid a visit to St. Visit College, Victoris-street, on ...
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Article : 206 wordsTO-MORROW (Saturday) afternoon the Cardinal-Archbishop will open at St. Francis Xavier's school-church, Crown-road, Ultimo (near junction, of Harris and Quarry streets,, a grand bazaar ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE Chinese riots, according to the cables from London, have extended to Hongkong, where the mission premises have been attacked and burned to the ground. One of the missionaries and a ...
Article : 44 wordsWE learn from Armidale that two new professors have been secured at the college-Mr. D, Danaber, M.A., of the Royal University of Ireland, and Mr. E. Ronald, Instructor of Drawing and Paint ...
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Article : 229 wordsTHE students of St. Ignatius' College, Riverview, are going to give us something in the dramatic line, after the style of the famous Jesuit Colleges of Beaumont and Stonyhurst. On Monday night ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE late James Butler, whose death was anĀnounced in our last issue, was a sterling Irishman and a great scholar. His modest and retiring manner prevented him from pushing his claims ...
Article : 393 wordsA largely attended meeting of gentlemen was held at St. Joseph's Providence on Sunday evening, to assist the Sisters of St. Joseph in making arrangements for the forthcoming bazaar in aid of ...
Article : 85 wordsIn response to the invitation of the Rev. FAther Ryan, of Camperdown, the Warden (Mr. J. F. M'Donall), accompanied by Lhft general secretary, and Councillors M'Cabe and Bourke, attended at ...
Article : 223 wordsMR. M. J. Seallan having carried out his mission in Sydney, returned to Melbourne on Tuesday, to r[?] his position as general secretary of the Irish National foresters. Mr. Scallan ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 20 Jun 1891, Page 15
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