A special meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the resignation of the town clerk, Mr. R. M'C, Anderson, which was contained in a letter laid before ...
Article : 934 wordsThe sad news that our beloved Queen had "passed to her rest" last Tuesday evening cast an almost indescribable gloom over the whole community. The sorrow throughout the world is profound, ...
Article : 1,923 wordsThe weather has taken a sudden plunge towards zero during the past week. Several days ago we had our first fall of snow, and the men on turning out from their warm beds indniged in a merry snowball ...
Article : 3,414 wordsAfter a shortrun in the train from Sydney we began to ascend from Emu Plains. As we mounted the slope the air gave us the first indication of the changed conditions we were ...
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Advertising : 1,597 wordsThis afternoon and evening there will be performances of "Australis, or the City of Zero," at Her Majesty's Theatre. This beautiful spectacular extravaganza, with its dazzling ballets and marches for ...
Article : 83 wordsNo more welcome announcement to opera-goers could be made than the extension of the season at the Theatrs Royal, now decided on by Mr. George Musgrove, Sydney ought to be regarded as the ...
Article : 175 wordsThere will be a special matin[?]e performance of "A Message from Mars" at the Palace Theatre this afternoon, the change of date being merely due to the circumstauces that to-day is Anniversary Day, and ...
Article : 102 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Cromwell Lodge, Protestant Alliance F.S., of Australasia, was held in the lodge room, Workingmen's Institute Hall, on Thursday night. W.M. Bro. C. V. Howard ...
Article : 340 wordsMr. Alfred Dampier will this evening produce W. J. Lincoln's Australian drama "The Bush King" for the first time upon any stage at the Criterion Theatre. The new play will open at the ...
Article : 148 wordsThis afternoon there will be a special holiday matinee of "The New East Lynne" at the Lyceum Theatre, where it is thought that a day performance at this tenderly emotional drama will be particularly ...
Article : 91 wordsThis afternoon and evening Mr Harry Rickards's company will give holiday performances at the Tivoli Theatre of the laughable pantomime burlesque, "Pass in Boots." Playgoers will welcome the ...
Article : 109 wordsThe annual meeting of the Goulburn District Grand United Order of Oddfellows was held to-day at the Oddfellows' Hall, Bro. N. T. Collins, District Master, presiding. All the delegates with the ...
Article : 308 wordsAfter a successful season in Melbourne and the provinces of Victoria, Victor, the clever illusionist, conjurer, and ventriloquist, who made his debut here at the Palace Theatre is May last, reappeared ...
Article : 216 wordsAt a special meeting of the City Council held yesterday afternoon the resignation of the Town Clerk, Mr. R. M'C. Anderson, was accepted, and it was decided to advertise in the newspapers of the ...
Article : 439 wordsMunicipal Summons.—At the Central Summons Court yesterday before Mr. F. W. Edwards, S.M., A. Riveci was proceeded against on the information of Inspector Blackwell (City Council) for having ...
Article : 496 wordsAt this place of amusement an exhibition of the American cincograph and stereopticon will be given this afternoon and at night. The reproductions presented include a number of the world's leading ...
Article : 39 wordsMessrs. Fitzgerald Brothers will conclude their successful season in Sydney to-day. Two performances will be given, the first starting at 3 p.m., and the second as usual at night, when no doubt there will be ...
Article : 41 wordsMiss Maggie Moore has returned to Australis from her American tour. The popular comedienne, who is in excellent health and spirits, has now entered into a starring engagement with Mr. William Anderson. ...
Article : 61 wordsMessrs. St. Hill and Moodie, the directors of the Polytechnic which has been opened opposite the Victoria Markets, George-street, have made a capital addition to the amuasments of the city. The ...
Article : 72 wordsBeing seen to-night the manager of one colliery said a meeting of Southern owners was held yesterday, and it was resolved that rather than the miners should think there had been any breach of faith on ...
Article : 566 wordsA small expedition which went out in search of buried treasure has returned to the city after an unexpected encounter with Boxers and sundry other adventures. It is well known that a large amount of ...
Article : 1,107 wordsThe popultrity of the Cyclorama depicting aucient Jerusalem and the Crucifixion continues to be well sustained. During the holidays it has been crowded with country visitors, whilst local residents have ...
Article : 64 wordsThe annual meeting of the Sydney Liedertafel will take place on Monday next, as notified in another column. Mr. Robert B. Parry (hon. secretary) reports that at the practice meeting, held on Monday, ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Lawrence Campbell, the well-known lecturer and instructor in elocution, resumes his professional duties on Tuesday next. On that day his Tuesday evening classes for ladies and gentlemen will open at ...
Article : 78 wordsThe mail to hand brings further details of the bequests of the late Mr. Arthrington, of Leeds, to missionary societies. It appears from the solicitor's published ...
Article : 280 wordsOn Wednesday evening next the second concert in connection with the Benevolent Societies' Fate and Art Union will be given at the Town Hall. Miss Maud Fitz-Stubbs will be pia[?]st, and the list of ...
Article : 84 wordsReferring to the leading article published in the "Herald" yesterday upon the subject of "Municipal Sanitation," Mr. J. B. Ware writes: "Will you kindly allow me, through your columns, to suggest ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Jan 1901, Page 7
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