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Article : 88 wordsThis aftnrnoon the only matinee of the Woods-Williamson season will be given at the Criterion Theatre, where "Hands Across the Sea" will be finally staged ...
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Article : 185 wordsThe city organist will give a recital of classic and romantic music at the Town Hall to-day. Mr. Arthur Mason's programme will include the overture to the ...
Article : 47 wordsWheat ruled steady to-day on the basis of 4s 4[?]d to 4s 5d, Sydney. There was a good deal of unsatisfied orders at a slight concession. The country demand continued good. Flour moved off slowly at ...
Article : 282 wordsMo[?]s. Mar[?] Repo[?], the male soprano, whose voice effected such a surprise at the last concert, will again appear on Saturday next, when he will sing ...
Article : 108 wordsThe list of arrivals for the next (fourth) series of wool auctions on July 8 was closed on the 14th instant The arrivals comprise 301,000 bales. Making allowance for wools for warded direct, the total ...
Article : 620 wordsMile. Antonia Dolores arrived in Sydney yesterday in excellent health after her Queensland tour, and all in readiness for the great concert of the Sydney ...
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Article : 1,683 wordsM. Jean Gerardy, a violincellist of world-wide reputation, who delighted amateurs of mujsic here a year ago, will open a concert season under Mr. A. H. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 23 Jul 1902, Page 11
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