In view of the trouble that has arisen on account of recent conflicting decisions of the Privy Council and the High Court of Australia, special Interest attaches to resolutions ...
Article : 686 wordsBoucicault's well-known Irishmelodrama "The Colleen Bawn" was revived at the Palace Theatre on Saturday evening by the Charles Holloway Dramatic Company. There was a good attendance, and the ...
Article : 550 wordsMiss Marie Hall made her bow to a large audience on Saturday night at the Town Hall, and undoubtedly proved that her British reputation as a violinist had been worthily won. ...
Article : 829 wordsThe first production of Gounod's opera on Shakespeare's love-tragedy took plape (in English) at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, and proved of much Interest and charm. ...
Article : 1,004 wordsFoiled in her attempt to attract help from outside just at the very instant when success appeared to be in her grasp, Olive turned with a cry of dismay to find Mrs. Taunton ...
Article : 1,723 wordsThe Oxford was packed long before the curtain went up on Saturday. The chief attraction was the film of the sensational Thaw-White tragedy and trial, which, owing to its success, will be retained for a few nights ...
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Advertising : 3,357 wordsThe American Picturescope Company at the Victoria Hall, continues to attract large audiences. On Saturday another complete change in the programme was made, and several splendid pictures were shown, ...
Article : 67 wordsOwing to the heavy rain, there was no performance at the Haymarket Hippodrome on Saturday night. The American drama, "Buffalo Bill," will be played to-night, with Mr. E. I. Cole and Miss Vere Linden ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—My letter of the 30th May has evoked a triple response from Mr. J. J. Power, Mr. Charles Low (general secretary U.L.V.A.), and Mr. Edwin Stooke (secretary the Liquor ...
Article : 1,522 words"The Spring Chicken" drew an immense audience at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday, when the bright ballets and spectacular effects of the musical comedy served as a dazzling accompaniment to the efforts ...
Article : 56 wordsCrowded houses continue to be the [?] at the Criterion Theatre, and Saturday was no exception to the customary state of affairs. Mr. William Anderson's company gives an excellent account of itself in "The ...
Article : 56 wordsThe popularity of the Tivoli Theatre was clearly demonstrated on Saturday, when, notwithstanding the wet weather, both performances were witnessed by crowded houses. For the evening entertainment the ...
Article : 395 wordsSir,—Advance Australia is the watchword echoed by the politician, the merchant, and the schoolboy. To see Australia advancing one need go to Lithgow. On that busy hive ...
Article : 812 wordsA bright, diversi[?]d programme was submitted at the National Amphitheatre on Saturday. There were large audiences at both performances. The company was strengthened by several new artists, ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Jury were locked up on Friday evening in the case of Augustus George Addison, Annie Best, and Maud Kenny, who were charged with unlawfully using an instrument ...
Article : 73 wordsSir,—As the proposed scheme re teachers' salaries may now be considered finally dealt with by the association and almost ready for presentation to the Minister for Public ...
Article : 628 wordsCause List.—Banco Court, St. James's-road.—Page v Cashman, Graham and another v Ogden; Macre v North Coast S. N. Co, Ltd. No. 1 Causes, in No. 4 Court, King-street.—Little ...
Article : 577 wordsAt her opening concert at the Town Hall to-night Mme. Albani will sing Mozart's "L'Amero," with violin obbligate by Mr. Haydn Wood; the Max Bruch "Ave Marta,: Dvorak's "Songs My Mother Taught ...
Article : 168 wordsThe unfavourable weather contitions which prevailed on Saturday did not in any way affect the attendances at the Skating Rink. In the evening especially man skaters assembled, and passed away ...
Article : 229 wordsPictures were shown on Saturday evening at the Lyceum Theatre of the naval demonstration at Portsmonth, on May 3, during the colonial Premiers" visit to England for the conference. The pictures are a triumph ...
Article : 315 wordsSir,—I believe I can suggest an explanation why letters addressed from Inverell to Moree in New South Wales are sent round by Sydney. When those States first federated ...
Article : 205 wordsDarlinghurst Court-house, at 10 a.m.—For hearing: Australian Workers' Union v Pastoralists' Federal Council of Australia and others, part heard. ...
Article : 25 wordsDistrict Court, Judges'-chambers, King-street, Sydney.—Before the President and Members.—Re Shop Assistants' dispute.—The following witnesses are requested to attend at the times opposite their names, ...
Article : 54 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Backhouse, at 10 a.m.—Shoppee v Coxon and Co., Ltd.; Doodeward v Spence.. Note.—The list will be called over punctually at 10 a.m. ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsArthur Winnacott and Eileen Winnacott, conspiracy (part heard); Joseph M'Cann, in[?]ting grievous bodily harm. Note.—Jurors summoned for Monday, other than those ...
Article : 49 wordsMadame Carreno left Sydney for Brisbane by express yesterday, accompanied by Signor Tagliapietra (her husband), and Mr. and Mrs. Sch[?]. After her appearance in Brisbane Madame Carreno will give single ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 17 Jun 1907, Page 3
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