Lord Roberts has cabled to the New Zealand Press Association:—"I bave watched with profound satisfaction the adoption by the people of New Zealand of the principle of ...
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Advertising : 3,298 wordsWhat may be regarded as the introductory phase of the fight for the Wentworth seat was entered upon last night at the Oddfellows' Hall, Woollahra, when the committee of the ...
Article : 312 wordsThe annual meeting of subscribers to the hospital was held on Wednesday. The report showed that a new building had been erected to serve the coalfield at a cost of about £6000. ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. C. J. Fraser has been elected Mayor for the third time. MOLONG,. Friday. The Molong Municipal Council has decided ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Conroy, the Liberal party's selection for the Macquarie electorate in opposition to Mr. Carr in the forthcoming Federal contest, addressed a meeting at Mount David on the 1st ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. C. S. Fern, candidate for selection to contest the Illawara seat in the Labour interests, addressed a large meeting at Helensburgh last ni'iht. He spoke for nearly two ...
Article : 63 wordsThe annual meeting of the committee of the Presbyterian Church was held on Monday night. A very satisfactory report was read, showing the church to be almost free of debt. ...
Article : 544 wordsSir,—The recent correspondence in your columns under this heading in connection with the forthcoming contest in this constituency, and the rattling of the bones of the fiscal ...
Article : 577 wordsSir,—In reference to the Saturday half-holiday movement, I would be glad if you could find space in your valuable paper for my convictions respecting the matter. In your ...
Article : 448 wordsNorman Konnecke, a boy of 11, living at Five Ways, Glenmore-road, was trying to mount his horse in Oxford-street, Paddington, when the horse bolted, his foot caught in the ...
Article : 69 words"The Girls of Gottenberg," a favourite musical piece, that was vastly enjoyed when it was produced her two years ago, will be revived by the Royal Comic Opera Company at Her Majesty's Theatre ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the Liceum, both afternoon and evening, Mr. Cla[?] spencer's Theatrescope Company will present new and striking films, including "Parisina," an Italian mediaeval love story, "Social Education," a ...
Article : 68 wordsOn Wednesday night Sergeant Woods was on duty at the Quipolly ball, and when about to come home met with a nasty accident. He was getting on a horse when the animal gave ...
Article : 70 wordsThe first work from the Viennese composer, Oscar S[?]ass, to be produced in Australia, will be "A Waltz Dream," which Mr. J. C. Williamson will stage elaborately at her Majesty's Theatre next Saturday. Some ...
Article : 105 wordsAt the Bijou, both afternoon and evening, the new picture entertainment for the week will comprise the sensational seriis entitled "The Midget Detective, or Sherlock Holmes," the dramatic narrative "The ...
Article : 62 wordsThe city organist, Mr. Ernest Truman, will give his seco=nd "Wagner" recital this evening. The programme will incluce "Rienzi" overture, "Meistersingers," Act 3, "Walkure," Act 1., "Siefried's Fight ...
Article : 91 words"Sergeant Brue," the bustling musical farce, in which Mr. William Cromwell as a sharp-witted, impudent gaol-bird, so comletely bamboozles the honest police sergeant in love with Ladhy Bickenhall, now ...
Article : 146 wordsAn infant son of Mr. A. Johnson, manager for Hainke and Co., sanitary contractors, West Wyalong, died last night after swallowing some Paris green. ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the Royal Standard Theatre this evening Clay's Vaudeville Company will give their customary entertainment, when the new artists will be Messrs. Chas. Bovis, Jim Gibson, Wally Cottier, Sam Keenan, ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. C. Longhurst, whilst engaged in sleeper-cutting at Killabakh (about nine miles from Wingham), met with a painful accident on Wednesday morning last. His brother and ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—The answer given by Mr. Pratten to your various correspondents must appear to all to be extremely weak. It may be summed up as consisting of a denunciation of ...
Article : 268 wordsMr. Oscar Asche, Miss Lily Brayton, and their English Shakespearian company, will open at the Criterion Theatre for their farewell season on Saturday, February 26. The opening piece will be "The Merchant ...
Article : 86 wordsThe last few remaining opportunities of seeing the quaint Maori Village at Clontarf, with the carved whares and other peculiar features, should not be missed, as in three days the Maoris, with their ...
Article : 142 wordsThe social questions committee of the Anglican Diocesan Synod at its meeting at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day further discussed the question of the totallsator on Victorian ...
Article : 104 words"The Lion and the Mouse" continues to draw very large audiences at the Theatre Royal, due to the consistent manner in which the interest of Charles Klein's well-planned comedy-drama of American social life is ...
Article : 104 wordsA young man named Harry Martin, met with a serious accident in Hunter street this morning. He was engaged is a plumber in the employ of Mr. H. C. Sneesby. ...
Article : 109 wordsSir.—The operation of the weekend half-holiday in Brisbane han been frequently commented on in the past by advocates of the Saturday hulf-holiday in this city, and many ...
Article : 327 wordsThe second concert of the Mosman Musical Society's seventh season will be given at the local Town Hall on Monday, February 14, when Barnett's melodious canta, "The Ancient Mariner," will be ...
Article : 90 words"A Bachelor's Honeymoon" enters upon its seventh and last week at the Palace Theatre to-night with a new budget of musical numbers—in fact, a "second edition" of the favourite piece. There will be a final ...
Article : 223 wordsThe overcrowded condition of the aborigines' camp on the Macquarie has been frequently brought under the notice of the municipal council by the sanitary inspector. At the ...
Article : 143 wordsIt is announced that entries for the June theory of music examinations of Trinity College, London, will, be received at 10 Paling's-buildings, up to March 5. There will be no extension of this date. ...
Article : 38 wordsA man, named Hartley, was admitted to the Albury Hospital. Hartley said he was a labourer, employed on the Mundawaddera station, Culcairn. He was in a vehicle, ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day there appears a report of the Women's Liber[?] League, in which it is stated that in "North Sydney the various branches of the W.L.L., who have ...
Article : 304 wordsThe opening of a college of elocution and dramatic art by Mr. Walter Beatley, the well-known actor, at 49 Phillip-street, has been largely taken advantage of, and there is now a long list of students. Mr. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe name "Cabaret du Neant," or "Tavern of the Dead," has been given by the propreitors to a recent Parisian sensation. This illusion will be produced to-day at 232 Pitt-street, and will run daily from 11 ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Edwin Geach has made arragnment with the Clarke and Meynell management for the presentation of that firm's dramatic repertory, and will shortly start a company playing in all the principal towns ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the Newtown Court yesterday, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., Charles William Vork, licensee of the Terminus Hotel at Tempe pleaded not guilty to Sunday trading; and Michael Burke was charged ...
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Advertising : 1,828 wordsThis sfternoon and evening, at the Tivoli Theatre, Mr. Harry Rickards will introduce "Happy Tom Parker," a new comedian and dancer from England, whilst on Tuesday evening, Mlle. De Dio will return ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the Newtown Court before Mr.Smithers S.M., Richard Crowe, John Phillips, Harold Smith, and Stanley Smith, were charged with having on Sunday, 23rd ult., played eucher in a public place to the ...
Article : 203 wordsAt the National Amphitheatre, the new entertainment for this afternoon and evening will bring forward the Two Musical Hedleys, Morrissey and Allon, stock-whip and lassoo experts. Will Wynand, ...
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Advertising : 19 wordsAt the Glaciarium, Mr. T. J. West has improved the vast hall by the addition of a spacious new exit into Harris-street, whereby the vast auditorium can now be emptied in a few minutes—a comfort and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 5 Feb 1910, Page 11
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