The Mayor's quarterly luncheon was held at the Town Hall yesterday, and a large number of guests attended. The Mayor, Alderman Thomas Hughes, presided, and among those who accepted ...
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Advertising : 3,653 words"A Chinese Honeymoon" continues to draw large audiences at the Theatre Royal. The specialties of Miss May Beatty and Mr. Edward Lauri are amongst the most popular numbers. ...
Article : 92 wordsThis afternoon the final matinee of the richly, staged opera "San Toy" will be given, at the Palace Theatre, where the last three nights of the charming work are announced. On Saturday, ...
Article : 105 wordsAt the Lyceum Theatre there is no antioipatio[?] of change for some time to come, as Mr. Blend Holt's new production of "Riding to Win," with its sensational cycling scene, is drawing crowded ...
Article : 42 words"The Lady Slavey." now in the middle of its sixth week, is still running brightly at the Criterion Theatre, where Mr. J. F. Sheridan has now in preparation the new musical [?] "The ...
Article : 60 wordsThis afternoon and evening Mr. Harry Rickards Company at the Tivoli Theatre will include Mr. Paul Cinquevalli in his amazing feats, the Drews in their clever comedy act, the Harvey Boys, Mr. ...
Article : 99 wordsOne of the chief factors which result in the large audiences that attend the Cyclorama every afternoon and evening is that the picture of the Battle of Gettysburg now on view presents such a ...
Article : 90 wordsThe coroner, Mr. Hall, held an inqu[?]y to-day concerning the death of the, infant son of Mr. Samuel Evans, who was yesterday morning found dead. Death was due to morphia poisoning, the ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Bathurst stock inspector reports that 713,000 rabbits have been sent away from the district under his churge between May [?] and August 31, 1902, among the returns being Perth 260,976, Tarana ...
Article : 52 wordsMiss Freida Millor will make her rentrec at the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-night, when she will be assisted by Mrs. Florence Tierney, Mrs. C. Martel, Dr. Maguire, Mr. J. Edward Sykes, and Signor De ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. Edwin Evans, of Bungle Gully, better known as "Ted" Evans, the well-known cricketer, is in the hospital suffering from an attack of p[?]urisy. ...
Article : 34 wordsAt a meeting of the Kiama Agricultural Association this afternoon a motion was brought forward to rescind part of a resolution passed four months ago prohibiting the weight-guessing competition. The ...
Article : 826 wordsA branch of the H.A.C.B. Society was opened on Sunday. The officers are:—President, Bro. B. G. M'Keon; vice-president, Bro. P. J. Maher; warden, Bro. M. J. Malone; guardian, Bro. Malone; ...
Article : 62 wordsA Welsh and English concert will be given at st. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (off Bathurst-Street) this evening, at which Mr. J. W. Small will preside. A number of vocalists will assist, and there ...
Article : 47 wordsUnder the auspices of the N.S.W. Masonic Club, a recital and concert will be given at the Now Masonic Hall to-morrow night, when Mr. A. Bertram Flohm, Misses Violet Mount, Lena ...
Article : 65 wordsA meeting was held last night at the Temperance Hall, and was addressed by Mr. Rufford (Good Templar Grand Lodge organiser), Mr. G, D. Clark, and the Rev. J. Woodhouse. It waa decided to ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Philip Newbury will give his last popular concert at the Centenary Hall next Saturday evening. The popular tenor will be heard in favourite gems, and a number of leading artists are ...
Article : 47 wordsThe first meeting of the newly elected Progress Committee was held last night. The officers for last year were re-elected. A communication was read from the Works Department stating that a £100 subsidy ...
Article : 353 wordsNext Monday evening an entertainment of elocution and music will be given at the Y.M.C.A. Hall by Mr. Lawrence Campbell and the pupils of Mr. Frank Down. The plan for this ...
Article : 51 wordsMiss Maud Fitz-Stubbs provided an enjoyable and interesting entertainment for the patients of the Sydney Hospital on Thursday night last. Little Eileen Boyd won special favour for her ...
Article : 88 wordsThe promotion of Superintendent N. Larkins from the rank of second-class superintendent of police to that of first-class is a distination conferred upon one who has been long associated with the police ...
Article : 274 wordsFurther consignments of trout fry have been received from the Fisheries Department. The fry will be liberated in the streams at Cooma, Tumbledown, Bobundara, and Bombala. ...
Article : 58 wordsYesterday afternoon the foundation stone of the St. Ai an Church of England, Berrigan, was laid, the ceremony being performed by Dr. Anderson, the Bishop of Riverina, supported by the Rev. J. Verso, ...
Article : 318 wordsOur Wagga correspondent telegraphed last nigh, as follows:—"Mr. W. J. Daley, a well-known shopkeeper and resident here for the past 32 years, died early this morning, aged 63. He was a prominen ...
Article : 88 wordsThe acting Governor-General and Lady Tenn[?] son, accompained by Captain Wallington, left th[?] evening by express on an official visit to Sydney. Senator Colonel Neild was prevented by a severs ...
Article : 135 wordsA well-attended meeting of the Shakespeare Society of New South Wales was held at the Royal Society's House, Elizabeth-street, last night. The Rev. George ...
Article : 275 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales was held in the Queen's Hall last evening, Mr. C. Zouch presiding. The exhibition ...
Article : 238 wordsThe sky to-day was slightly cloudy. Rain at present would be welcome. It would assist the slight shoot in parts of the district where the heaviest rain fell lately. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Sep 1902, Page 5
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