The career of "The Thirty Thieves" at the Theatre Royal is now approaching completion, and to-night will be the last Saturday evening performance. It is hardly possible to say anything ...
Article : 94 wordsThis show was opened to-day with fine weather. The entries not so numerous as last year, but the quality of the exhibits, especially the dairy cattle, was as good as and in many respects better than at prior shows. This show ...
Article : 1,050 wordsThe Archbishop of Sydney on Sunday afternoon delivered the opening address at the Summer School of the Student Christian Union held at Wollongong, on Wednesday evening administered the rite ...
Article : 784 wordsThe return match between New South Wales and South Australia was commenced on the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. The weather was bright and warm—it would have been hot but for an ...
Article : 1,920 wordsThe latest order of the Railway Commissioners imposing further economics through the medium of the artisan and labour staff has caused commotion in the workshops. The order is that the men in the ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsLast night Mr. Williamson closed an excellent fortnight's business at the Palace Theatre with "Dorothy," and upon the fall of the curtain Miss Florence Young and other leading members of the ...
Article : 64 wordsPlanquette's melodious comic opera "Paul Jones" will take the place of the evergreen "Dorothy" to-night at the Palace Theatre; not that the change was necessary, as the lastnamed opera was more ...
Article : 207 wordsMrs. Elizabeth Shewan, of No. 8 Little Edward-street, Pyrmont, was recently interviewed by a press representative, and gave her views on various matters of interest. ...
Article : 1,278 wordsMr. George Musgrove has completed arrangements to produce at the Theatre Royal on Saturday next, January 17, the Hungarian Comic Opera, entitled "The Fortune Teller," which has been a big ...
Article : 113 wordsSydney has been very quiet during the week, and the enervating weather and intense heat make everyone disinclined to exert himself more than is absolutely necessary. His Excellency the Governor ...
Article : 1,564 wordsMr. T. D. Richards (president of the Railway and Tramway Amalgamated Servants' Association) was disinclined to refer to the subject until after the council of the association met. His views, he said, ...
Article : 819 wordsOne of the main topics of conversation among the men employed at the Eveleigh shops during the lancheon hour yesterday was the notice that had been posted concerning the cessation of work on ...
Article : 564 wordsMr. Bland Holt's latest bill of fare at the Lyceum Theatre is obviously to the public taste, and it is simply impossible to secure anything but standing room after the curtain rises. Even last night, when ...
Article : 107 wordsThe sorrows and joys of Cinderella as told in juvenile fairy lore continue to be excellently portrayed at the Criterion Theatre, and the attendance is as a rule satisfactory. At last ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Council of the New South Wales Alliance has had under consideration the Liquor Bill introduced into Parliament by the Colonial Treasurer (Mr. Waddell). It was resolved: ...
Article : 739 wordsThe already bright bill at the Tivoli Theatre will be enhanced to-day by the reappearance after an absence of some years of the well-remembered London character comedian and vocalist, Mr. Fred ...
Article : 100 wordsCardinal Moran will spend a quiet day to-morrow, being free from any specially important public engagement. Processions will take place to-morrow in ...
Article : 59 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new Presbyterian School-hall at Arncliffe will be laid this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock by Mrs. John Hill, mother of the Rev. Thomas Hill, the minister of the congregation. ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. J. C. Williamson returned to Sydney on Thursday last with a considerable amount of musical and dramatic gossip. Among other things he informed our representative that he had recently ...
Article : 189 wordsA deputation from the Cabinetmakers' Union waited upon the Harbour Trust Commissioners on Thursday with regard to the furniture and fittings required for the proposed new offices of the Trust. ...
Article : 726 wordsFrom the last balance sheet of this mutual benefit fund issued recently, we learn that the business has been entirely satisfactory. The first half-year closed with a membership of 145, which has now increased ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Rev. J. W. Horberry, stationed at Coonamble, who died on Sunday last, was, until Methodist union, a Primitive Methodist minister. Mrs. Fletcher, wife of the Rev. A. Fletcher, who ...
Article : 61 wordsWith a view of ascertaining opinions on the subject from the executive officers of the Sydney branch of the Railways and Tramways Amalgamated Service Association, numbering 1660 members, the most of ...
Article : 1,413 wordsThe Rev. M. L. Johnson, B.A., of Adelaide, will to-morrow conduct the services in the Pitt-street Congregation Church. A bazaar in aid of the Congregational Manse, ...
Article : 171 wordsWe learn from Mr. J. C. Williamson that Miss Amy Castles has, with her sister. Miss Dolly Castles, booked her passage in the M.M. steamer Australian, which is to sail from Melbourne on the 19th ...
Article : 72 wordsOne of the most important engagements made lately is that of Mr. Edward Lloyd, the well-known tenor, for a concert tour in Australia under the joint management of Mr. Williamson and Mr. ...
Article : 84 wordsI, ELIZABETH SHEWAN, of 8 Little Edward-street, Pyrmont, Sydney, in the State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, do solemnly and sincerely declare that ...
Article : 233 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Hoskin will conduct special meetings in connection with his farewell to the command of the Salvation Army forces in New South Wales at Waterloo, 3 p.m., and at Newtown at 7 ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Centenary Hall has received a fair share of patronage during the week and there has been no want of appreciation of the individual and collective efforts of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. The fresh programme ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 5th instant I noted with regret that a spirit of opposition to the proposed Railway and Tramway Superannuation Fund was being evinced by the president and ...
Article : 423 wordsThere will be a concert at the Town Hall to-night, commencing at 8 o'clock, when the city organist is to play among other numbers the overture to "Prometheus" and a selection from "Loheng[?]m." ...
Article : 54 wordsThe programme at the Cyclorama is both varied and attractive. It includes illusions, cinematograph pictures, musical items, and bell ringing. The chief feature is the splendid picture of the Battle of ...
Article : 49 wordsSir,—I observe a report ot a deputation which waited on the Railway Commissioners in regard to tram accidents, when the board said that the present cowcatchers were the best protection ...
Article : 321 wordsMessrs. T. H. Thrower, A. Cameron, and R. Pegg waited upon the State Treasurer (Mr. T. Waddell) yesterday with the view of bringing under his notice a matter affecting the saddle and harness-making ...
Article : 230 wordsSir,—In reference to the above I might point out that to pay ex-contributors other than compound interest would be downright repudiation. I do not think any Government of New South ...
Article : 177 wordsThe annual match between the teachers of New South Wales and Victoria, begun on the Hampden Park Oval, Paddington, on Thursday, was concluded yesterday, and resulted in an easy win for New South ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 10 Jan 1903, Page 7
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