The Centenary Hall was well filled on Saturday night when Mr. A. B Paterson, the "Sydney Morning Herald " war correspondent, repeated the first lecture of his series—"Australians in Action." ...
Article : 534 words"New Babylon" was revived at the Theatre Royal on Saturday with a wealth of spectacular detail even more lavish than has accompanied its production in former years. Old playgoers will be ...
Article : 1,161 wordsRuy Gomez was as loyal, in his way, as Mendoza himself, but his loyalty was of a very different sort, for it was tempered by a diplomatic spirit which made it more serviceable on ordinary ...
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Advertising : 3,964 wordsThere was a crowded attendance at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night. Mr. Charles Arnold's production of "What Happened to Jones" caused uproarious merriment throughout the evening. ...
Article : 40 wordsThere was a large attendance at the circus on Saturday both afternoon and evening. In the afternoon children formed a very large proportion of the audience, and it was easy to see that one and all ...
Article : 313 wordsThe weather on Saturday was rather favourable to good shooting, but nothing remarkable was obtained in the way of scores. A good many of the available targets were absorbed by the various regiments for mu[?]ketery practice. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe final shoot of the September quarter was held on Saturday at 800 and 900 yards, and the prize-winners proved to be as follows:- First-class.—S[?]pper Powell. 1; Sapper Lumsden, 2; ...
Article : 140 wordsMr. F. M. Alexander, Mr. Robert Young, and Miss Edith Tasc[?]-Page, with the assistance of Miss Annie Perry and Miss Mary Robinson for the purely concert portion of the programme, gave an extra ...
Article : 196 wordsTheft from Shops.—At the Newtown Police Court on Friday, before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., Ethel Ewer, aged 17, Mabel M'Namara, aged 16, and Katherine Ewer, aged 15, were charged with having in ...
Article : 285 wordsThe best scores obtained by C company at 500 and 600 yards were as follows:—Private Hoyle, 29,32—61; Corporal Pain, 26, 31-57; Private Ettinghau[?]en, 27, 30—57; Sergeant Menser, 28, 28—56; Private Ewing, 29, 26—55; ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. and Mrs. G. De Cairos Rego gave a musical "at home" at Messrs. Nicholson's handsome Music Salon on Saturday afternoon, when there was a large attendance of visitors. Amongst those ...
Article : 346 wordsThe concludin "shout" of the September quarter was fired off on Saturday at 800 and 900 yards and the prize winners resulted as follows:—Mr. T. [?]. Westbrook, 116 points; Mr. H. L. Mills, 111; Mr. E. H. Noms, 105; ...
Article : 112 wordsShooting at 500 and 600 yards on Saturday. Some of the best scores obtained were as follows:—Mr. J. J. Matheson, 29, 30—59; Mr. B. Bowring 32, 26—58; Mr. J. Orr, 32, 23—55; Mr. W. Dawson, 24, 29—53; Mr. A. Clark, ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. B. Craven proved himself the winner of the Association affiliation medal, with 171 points, Mr. R. W. Holt being second with 7 points less. This club was engaged on the 800 and 900 yards targets. Scores:—Mr. R. W. ...
Article : 194 wordsMaster's Office.—At 10 a.m.: Company and Lu[?] matters. At ll a.m: Perpetual Trustee Company, Limited. v. Smith, to settle draught conditions of sale. At 12 noon: O Graften Building Company and the Companies ...
Article : 215 wordsSir,—Now that the railway officials are engaged framing a new time-table for this line, which we are led to believe will come into force next month, may I through the medium of your valued paper suggest ...
Article : 207 wordsThe second of these brilliant and instructive pianoforte du[?] recitals will be given to-morrow evening by Miss Els[?] Hall and Dr. J. Matthew Ennis at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, the programme ...
Article : 90 wordsThe reception accorded to the revival of "The Go[?]doliers" on Saturday evening, almost reminded one of the premiere of Gilbert and Sulliya[?]'s sparkling and pretty opers, now dating back into the dim ...
Article : 443 wordsBefore His Honor Judge Murray, in No. 3 Court, at 10 a.m.—Emma Anbey; Robert A. Bell, public officer. Union S.S. Company, Limited; Robert A. Bell, agent for Oceanic S.S. Company; C. M. Buck, public ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. Henry Jones gave a lecture in the School of Arts on Saturday night on the "Language of the Hands." During the course of the lecture, which was illustrated by diagrams, several popular ...
Article : 56 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Oddfellows' Hall, Wilson-street, Newtown, on Thursday evening, when the cantata, "The Little Old Woman that Lived in a Shoe," was rendered by the pupils of Mi[?]s ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—In looking through the above, more particularly in connection with the borrowing power of municipalities it seems to us that the proposal to give power to municipalities to levy a general rate up to 2[?] 8d in the £, the ...
Article : 960 wordsOn Wednesday evening the City of Sydney Dramatic Society will stage Pettit's four-act drama, "The Vagabond," at the Lyceum Theatre. The performance will be in and of the funds of the Prince ...
Article : 38 wordsBefore the Registrar.—Booker v. L[?]Intyre, 10.30[?] Kelly ats. Finley, 10.40; Marcus v. Carr, 10.50: Egan, v. Quill, 11.20; Kellion v. Miller, 11.30. ...
Article : 28 wordsLittle Violette, a clever mandolinist trained by Mr. F. R. Pe[?]l, will give a concert at the Y.M C.A. Hall on October 3, when leading artists will assist. ...
Article : 33 wordsPresentments[?]—David Carney and Percy Phillips,robbery in company; Charles Vorwerg, wounding with intent to do grevious bodily harm; John Whitehall, assault with intent to rob; Walter Millington, manslaughter; ...
Article : 173 wordsA concert is being organised by Mr. E. Lewis Scott for October 10 at the Town Hall. Strong patronage has been secured, and leading artists have offered their services. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Museum of Art and Physiology in the Queen's Hall, Pitt-street, will shortly close for the season. The lectures which are given are specially instructive, and the large number of an[?]tomical models ...
Article : 51 wordsIn consequence of the great success schieved by Miss Nance O'Neil in Melbourne and Adelaide in "Fedora," in which the talented young actress has delighted very large audiences by her ...
Article : 146 wordsThe inaugural meeting of representatives of the United Friendly Societies and Trade Societies and Churches of Balmain for the purpose of carrying out the annual denmonstrations on behalf of the funds of the local ...
Article : 479 wordsJohn Foley, Thomas Foley, and James Foley, conspiracy to defraud (part heard), John Francis Murray, embellement; Alfred John Harris, stealing and receiving. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir,—Reverting to the recent deputation to the Treasurer in connection with the above, I observe that Mr. R. D. Meagher has since drawn his attention in the House to the disparity existing between the excise duties on spirits, ...
Article : 445 words"Drink" was repeated before a large audience at the Criterion Theatre on Saturday, when Mr. Alfred Dampier's powerful impersonation of Coupeau was warmly applauded. "Macbeth" will be staged on ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. George Mallow's company appeared in a change of programme at the Royal Standard Theatre on Saturday night, when "F[?] on the Bristol" was presented, A short concert programme was ...
Article : 66 wordsThe programmes presented at both afternoon and evening performances at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday were in all respects entertaining and well worthy of the large patronage that was accorded ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 24 Sep 1900, Page 3
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