Yesterday afternoon Commodore Winelos and the officers of H.M.S. Ophir gave an enjoyable "at home" on board their ship, and entertained a large number of guests. About 700 invitations were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 586 wordsIn addition to the gentlemen mentioned above there were also on the tram in the Commissioners' car Mr. C. Oliver, Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. J. Harper, truffic manager, and other railway ...
Article : 312 wordsLong Bay yielded yesterday to the superior popularity of the Young People's Industrial Exhibition, which was responsible, not alone for the absence of the juvenile, but also for the senior element to a very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,144 wordsA visit to the Blue Mountains is to be made by the Duchess of York this morning if the weather is fine. A special train will be provided, and her Royal Highness will go to Katoomba. After visiting the beauly ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Russian armoured cruiser Gromoboi, which is anchored in Athol Bight, was yesterday open for public inspection. Permission for the public to visit the warship was secured by Mr. W. G. Todd, ...
Article : 273 wordsDuring yesterday addresses were presented to the Duchess of Cornwall and York at Government House an behalf of the Y.W.C.A., the women of Sydney and suburbs, and the Ministering Children's League ...
Article : 976 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, was hold in the Linnean Hall, Ithaca-road, Elizabeth Bay Mr.J.H. Malden, F.L.S., the president, was in the chair. Messrs. J. ...
Article : 411 wordsTo-day was observed as a gensral holiday in honour of the birthday of the Duke of Cornwall and York. Lord Tennyson and the Mayor (Aldernian Ware) forwarded congratulatory telegrams to his ...
Article : 206 wordsThe children of Raudwick Asylum were taken through the city in three largeomnibuees on Tuesday evening, and on Wednesday Mr. Samuel Hordern regalea the whole of the inmates of the institution with ...
Article : 114 wordsThe State Premier, Mr. See, received a communication yesterday from the Lieutuiuvut-Governor, informing him that the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York will leave ...
Article : 100 wordsThe barque Mussclecrag, which has arrived in capital order, is in command of Captain. Johnston Left the SouthWeat India Dock, on the 15th February, moored at Gravesend, and took on board. 100 tons power and a quantity ...
Article : 314 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrivals: June 3, Tinsna s., from Rockhampton; Peregrine, s., from Sydney; Colse, s., from Newcastle; Albany, s., from Cairas. Depatures: Albany, s., for Sudney; Lady Masgrave, s., for Bundabe[?]g. ...
Article : 1,095 wordsMr. A. E. T. Winn, architect, of Pitt-street, has sent us a drawing of a proposed Commonwealth Memorial which he has designed. His suggestion takes the form of a contined arch and overway ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Mayor to-day sent a message to the Duke of Cornwall and York wishing him, on behalf of the citizens of Brisbaue, many happy returns of the day. The Duke replied, expressing sinces thanks for the ...
Article : 44 wordsFor the first time the anniversary of the birth of his Royal Higbnoss the Duke of Cornwall, and York was yesterday celebrated in Sydney. It was a happy chance that the Duke, together with his Royal Consort, ...
Article : 341 wordsTo-day was celebrated at Hay by the holding of the annual fete in aid of the Hay Hospital, which has hitherto been held on Queen's Birthday. The fete was opened by a stroet carnival and a parade of ...
Article : 253 wordsWe have receivod from Mr. R. B. Smith, of 114A Oxford-street, a copy of a letter he his written to the Governor-General suggesting that the memorial to be erected in London to commemorate the reign of ...
Article : 670 wordsThe London representative of Messts. Spreekels's line of twin-screw steamers, one of which—the Sierra—arrived here on Saturday last, has foewarded through Messrs. Burns, Phillp, and Co., the managing agents in Australin, ...
Article : 374 wordsThe Cunard Company have made departure of the greatest beneficence to their great staff on sea and shore. The fund has distinctive features which are not unlikely to be copied by other shipping fims. It is not sought to ...
Article : 323 wordsThe result of the examination of the Balmain men's class of the Civil Ambalance and Transport Brigade, held at Dalmain on the 22rd ultimo, is as follows:—Harry Dixon Buddle, 91 per cent, of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 wordsSir,—I have noticed the correspondente respection the suggested removal of this bridge now in course of erection. Anyone who has watched the stream of teaffic over the old bridge must have seen the nead of ...
Article : 161 wordsSir,—Mr. Raleigh does not even attempt to deal with the proof I gave in my last letter that the Pope claims, and when he dares exercises, the right of depriving princes of " their sovereignty," and subjects ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsThe principal streets of the city were densely crowded last night with sightseers. Both public and private illuminations were maintained in honour of the Duke's birthday, and in the clear frosty ...
Article : 107 wordsThe friends of the Melanesian Mission in Sydney have seized the visit of the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York to show their loyal regard and their desire that the tour may be for the highest ...
Article : 194 wordsPhiladelphia, ship, 1710 tons, Newcastle to West Coast— coal. Mussclcrag, barque, 1871 tons, Newcastle, to West Coast —coal. ...
Article : 50 wordsThough favoured with weather in all respects suitable for outdoor amusements, the fete held by the St. Benedict and Mount Carmel branches of the A.H.C. Guild at Sir Joseph Banks Grounds, Botany, ...
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Advertising : 235 wordsThe schooner Whangaron, now due at Sydney from Wanganui, is reported said to a Northern Queensland firm. Howard Smith's, Limited, have purchased the new screw ...
Article : 83 wordsOne following were guests of H.R.H. the Duchess of Cornwall and York to dinner at Government House yesterday evening:—Commodore Winsloe, R.N., Commander Nelson-Ward, Mrs. Derek Keppal, ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Persian Gluf correspondent of the "Bombay Gazetto" reports that the pioneer steamer of the new Russman line between the Black Sea and Southern Persia has been at Bushire since March 21, after distributing ...
Article : 113 wordsThe holiday was kept up at Boggabri by a pony race meeting and sports. The Hunters' Jumping Contest was won by Mr. Penrose's Patch, the Handlcap. Pony Race by Mr. Devine's Flossie, the High ...
Article : 939 wordsA smoke concert under the auspices of the Sydney Liedertafel is announced to be held at the town Hall to-morrow evening. The items performed by the society at the recent State concert will be included ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Duke of Cornwall and York left Sydney yesterday afternoon for Borambil Station, beyond Condobolin, where his Royal Highness is going on a shooting expedition. Although his departure was intended to ...
Article : 132 wordsThe railing of the new Russian cruiser Varyak, which has been built in Cramp's yard at Philadelphia, is interesting as a comparison with fast cruisers in the British navy. The Varyal attained a speed of 28.7 knots during ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsCoogee yesterday was not particularly crowded, due no doubt to connter attraction and to the cold Swimming was not favoured, but children padding were a good deal in evidence. Games that promoted ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Jun 1901, Page 6
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