Great streams of people were waiting in Mac-quarie-street between Queen's square and Government House gates, where the last glimpse of their Royal Higgness was to be seen. The broad ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Queen Victoria Memorial Fund is being raised to equip the Queen Victoria memorial pavilions of the Prince Alfred Hospital. The movement began auspiciously a few weeks ago, and has been ...
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Advertising : 424 wordsThe following have definitely announced themselves as candidates for representation of the six local electorates in the state Parliament:— Newcastle East.—Mr. W. T. Dick, M.L.A., ...
Article : 158 wordsThe usual guard at Government House will be replaced until further orders by a Royal guard to be furnished by the officer commanding artillery as under. This instruction was carried out ...
Article : 56 wordsFrom an early hour in the forenoon people began to stream into the city both by rail and tram. This was particularly noticeable shortly after 9 o'clock when the weather began to look promising, ...
Article : 761 wordsTo-day's public holiday, although proclaimed for the entire State in honour of the arrival at the capital of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and t he Duchess of Cornwall and York, was only paritally observed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe proceedings at Government House were brief. The Governor-General, accompanied by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Frederick Darley), Mr. Barton, and Mr. See, left Government House at 11 ...
Article : 118 wordsIn our amusement columns appears an advertisement announcing that the services of the Royal Marine Band from the Royal yacht Ophir have been secured for a benefit concert at the Town Hall on ...
Article : 108 wordsThe only coal-laden vessel despatched to-day was the steamship Baltazan for Melbourne with a full cargo of 4900 tons. Seventeen at the principal collieries of the district worked full time—11 days— ...
Article : 450 wordsInquiries made yesterday at the Board of Health offices showed that the patients now in the quarantine hospital are doing well. With regard to the condition of Clarence Office, the latest patient, Dr. ...
Article : 235 wordsGreat precision marked the arrangements in connection with the disposal of the military forces, and they were carried out excellently. Major-General French had had several conferences with the ...
Article : 1,018 wordsThe Sydney Medical Mission's part in yesterday's festivities was due to the able organisation of its medical superintendent, through whose efforts some six dozen "hearts," "hips," and "generals"—to ...
Article : 411 wordsThe Hon. John See, Premier of New South Wales, when spoken to last evening, said he had little to say with regard to the events of the day, beyond the plain statement that everything has passed off most ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Standing Orders for the Senate, which were prepared for provisional use by the Clerk of Parliaments, settled after revision by Ministers, and laid on the table on May 10, have since been further revised ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words"The whole thing was a magnificent success," remarked the Mayor of Sydney (Sir James Graham, M.L.A.) to a "Herald" representative yesterday after the procession was over. The lauding ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 631 wordsMme. Belle Cole made her second appearance with the Imperial Concert Company at the Town Hall last night. The famous contralto, who was it again in fine voice, opened with the favourite Italian air, so ...
Article : 493 wordsTaking into consideration the dense crowds which thronged the city during yesterday and last night, and the congested state of the train and train traffic, there was a gratifying absence of serious accidents. ...
Article : 212 wordsAt Dalmain yesterday special displays of bunting were in evidenee in connection with the Royal visit celebrations, while the shipping lying at anchor in Johnstone's Bay added many graceful tributes to the ...
Article : 218 wordsTwo further cases of plague have been reported. J. West, a bootmaker, aged 18 years, was taken ill on the 17th, and died on the same day. His brother, George, aged 21, subsequently developed the disease, ...
Article : 102 wordsThe St. John Ambulance Association was prepared to render all in the event of accidents during the day. At the special request of the authorities the members of the association undertook to man six ...
Article : 167 wordsSailed, from Auckland; Ventura, for Honolulu. Arrived: Gothic at Wellington, from London: Timaru, from Newcastle; Handa Isle, from Newcastle; Elingaunite at Auckland, from Sydney. ...
Article : 263 wordsIf the theatrical managers approached the first illumination night, last evening, with feelings of apprehension, as seems probable, in the result there was occasion only for rejoicing. Although the light ...
Article : 330 wordsNotwithstanding the absence of any accident along the line of route during the recent Commonwealth procession from the malconstructiou of stands and awnings, the civic authorities spared no energy in the ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. W. F. Hawtrey's comedy company successfully opened their season at the Palace Theatre last night with a revival of "A Message from Mars." The piece enjoyed a great run at this theatre some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsMajor-General French, when spoken to with reference to the proceedings, said that everything had passed off without a hitch. All the arrangements were complete, and the whole procession was ...
Article : 70 wordsThere was no illumination devised last night for the harbour. Yet, strange to say, viewed from the North Shore, one of the protfiest light effects to be obtained in the whole city was to be seen. Owing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsOn Sunday the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Barton) sent the following telegram of congratulation to Sir Arthur Bigge for presentation to the Duchess of Cornwall and York:—"The ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Inspector-General of Police (Mr. Fosbery) stated to a representative of the "Herald" that he had accompanied the procession throughout, and as a spectacle he thought it had not been approached in ...
Article : 86 wordsA labourer named Henry Harris, aged 34, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last night suffering from a severe wound beneath the left shoulder. It appears that Harris, who lives in Little ...
Article : 113 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General entertained the following guests at dinner at Government House last night, at which the Duke and the Duchess were present:—His Excellency the Lieutenant-Goveroor ...
Article : 141 wordsDespite the activity displayed by the detectives and police, numerous cases of persons having their pockets picked were last night reported at the various police stations. In one instance a gentleman ...
Article : 105 wordsThe functions to take place to-day are the review at noon and the reception at Government House in the evening. Their Royal Highnesses will pass through the city, leaving Government House at 11.15 ...
Article : 540 wordsMr. Barton, the Commonwealth Premier, was seen last night, and readily expressed his pleasure at the manner in which the Royal landing, the procession which followed it, and the conduct of the people ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsThe public conveniences situated in Moore-street, Liverpool-street (at Oxford-street), and Darlinghurst-road (at William-street) were opened on Saturday, and hundreds of people visited them. The most ...
Article : 91 wordsIn connection with the festivities the directors of the Randwick Asylum are making arrangements so that the children of that institution shall not be forgotten. Through the kindness of Mr. ...
Article : 197 wordsHer Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall and York were a handsome black figured dress, with a black feather boa and a small black toque trimmed with chiffon. Lady Mary Lygon also wore black, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 28 May 1901, Page 6
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