Upon the announcement of the formation of the Ministry being made last night, Mr. G. H. Reid was asked by a "Herald" reporter for an expression of his opinion of Mr. Barton's Cabinet, and of the ...
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Advertising : 236 wordsConsequent open the passing of a resolution by the City Council a week or two ago extensive preparations have been made by many owners and occupiers of promises along the line of ...
Article : 338 wordsThere is much adverse comment throughout Tasmania at no representative of the State being selected for the Federal Cabinet. The very shadowy suggestion that a Tasmanian may possibly be given a seat ...
Article : 195 wordsAlthough a large number of Commonwealth guests arrived from the other colonies on Saturday, the general secretary. Mr. John Portus, is still without the Sydney addresses of a great number of the ...
Article : 238 wordsA shocking accident occurred at Moore Park on Saturday morning, by which three men of the Royal Field Artillery were injured. A detachment of the regiment proceeded to the park for gun practice and ...
Article : 467 wordsThe bond of the National Guard entertained the band of the Highland Light Infantry at a dinner and smoke concert in the Oddfellows' Hall (M.U.) on Saturday night. Bandmaster Palmer (N.G.) was in ...
Article : 114 wordsThe following is a copy of a telegram received by Mr. Barton on Saturday from the Salvation Army headquarters in Australia, which for the time being have been removed from Melbourne to Sydney:— ...
Article : 139 wordsThe North Coast Company's steamer City of Grafton came up the harbour yesterday decorated with bunting, She had on board Captain M'Kay, Staff-sergeant Chidgy, and 23 of the Scottish Rifles. ...
Article : 69 wordsUpon the arrival of Sir S. W. Griffith, the Chief Justice of Queensland, at the Australia Hotel he was waited upon by a representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald," and asked if he cared to say ...
Article : 98 wordsThe committee for the above. Messrs. H. M. Evans (hon. secretary), R. Coombes, Ranshaw, Peterkin, H. N. Southwell, W. F. Corbett, Dr. Fisschi, and coloned M'Kenzie(represented by Captain ...
Article : 199 wordsSir William Lyne had, as ho said to a "Herald" reporter, a pleasant afternoon yesterday. He called at the Australia Hotel in the first instance with the view of extending a cordial welcome to Mr. Seddon, ...
Article : 217 wordsIn order to facilitate the accession of the members of the Consular body to their right plece at the forming of the official procession in the Demain, we are requested by the Consul-General of France, as ...
Article : 132 wordsThe order of the procession was finally agreed to yesterday, and will se as follows, the procession to leave the Domain by St. Mary's Gates at 9.30 a.m. punctually. It will be noted that the order of ...
Article : 289 wordsNatal will be represented on Commonwealth Day by Mr. F. R. Moor, who may bese be describeds a typical British colonist. In Natal he is Secretary for Native Affairs. At present Mr. Moor ...
Article : 538 wordsAn application having been made to the organising committee by a deputation representing the Italian citizens of Sydney for permission to have their fatherland represented in the Commonwealth ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. Edmund Barton, Q.C, the first Federal Premier, was bora in 1819 at the Glebe, Sydney. He received his primary education at the Fort-street School. He afterwards attended the Grammar ...
Article : 1,887 wordsSir,—At this time I think it may not be out of place to show soms practical sympathy to the unfortunate soldiers who wen hurt by the breech-block accident, and especially to the man who has lost his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsThis fund, which is for the decoration of Newtown during the Commonwealth week, now amounts to £125 19s. Mr. C. G. Hitte heads the list with £10. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere is no lack of public interest in the operations of the visiting troops. Every day the Agricultural Grounds has an animated appearance on account of the crowds who attend to see the Imperial ...
Article : 916 wordsIt has been arranged that the children of the Roman Catholic schools shall be provided with seats outside St. Mary's Cathedral when the great procession is passing to-morrow. They are being taught to sing ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. H. Alexander, proprietor of the Alexandria line of 'buses, is offering special inducements to the public for the forthcoming celebrations. Besides taking psssengers to the Centennial Park for the ...
Article : 91 wordsFrom a theatrical stand[?] proved the most successful of all the holiday nights that have marked the close of the year. Her Majesty's Theatre wss densely crowded as early as half-past 7, and ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Imperial representative corps will be arranged as follows in the procession on Commonwealth Day:- Band of New South Wales Lancers. ...
Article : 761 words"Lohengrin" drew a packed audience at the Theatre Royal, and the magnificent procession and church scene, in which Madame Slap fiski, Miss Crichton, M. Arene, and Herr Max Eugene formed a ...
Article : 135 wordsPreparations are being made in connection with the festivities which will mark January 1. Several decorative arches have been erected along the line of route, while a number of private illuminations will be ...
Article : 592 wordsThe choir of 1000 voices that is to sing at the swearing-in ceremony the Hallelujah chorus from "The Messiah" and the "Old Hundreth" psalm are requested to be on the ground at the Centennial ...
Article : 127 wordsThe steamer Kalgoorlie arrived yesterday upon a special trip with visitors for the Commonwealth festival Captain M'Donald supplied the following account of the trip:— ...
Article : 436 wordsThe Hawtrey Comedy Company appeared in "A Message from Mars" at the Palace Theatre on Saturday before a crowded audience, the pretty playbouse being filled same time before the curtain rose ...
Article : 52 wordsAccredited representatives of country papers who are in Sydney are requested to notify the press secretary, Equitable-buildings (Box 32, G.P.U.) without delay, whether they will be in Sydney—(s) on Friday ...
Article : 163 wordsThere was a great rush of holiday people to the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday, when Mr. J. F. Sheridan appeared with Miss Gracie Whiteford in "The New Barmaid." The new songs and choral ...
Article : 50 wordsEarly in the holiday evening Mr. Alfred Dampier got out the "House full" notices at the Criterion Theatre, where the romantic adventures of "Monte Cristo" kept the large audience well interested. Mr. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe outlook, so far as Tasmania is concerned, is rather disappointing to the residents of that colony. Speaking to a "Herald" reporter on Saturday Mr. N. Lowie, the Premier, explained that when he left ...
Article : 827 wordsMr. Harry Rickards must have wished the Tivoli Theatre twice as large on Saturday, as the playhouse was early besieged by lovers of pantomime. "Puss in Boots," with its humorously burlesqued legend ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Postmaster-General has intimated that the following arrangements will be observed in the Postal and Electric Telegraph Department to-morrow (Tuesday):— ...
Article : 272 wordsThere was a large audience at the Royal Standard Theatre on Saturday night when "Cast Adrift" was presented. The production was splendidly [?] and the various artists were loudly applauded. The ...
Article : 46 wordsNotwithstanding the attractions in the streets on Saturday night, there was an enormous attendance at the circus. Among the audience were a number of the Indian troops. Every one of the performers is an ...
Article : 133 wordsSeveral distinguished official visitors arrived from New Zealand yesterday morning by the steamer Mokois. Among them were the Premier (the Hon. R. Seddon), Mrs. Seddon, Miss and Master Tom ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Queen's Hall was crowded on Saturday evening, when the excellent entertainmeut provided by the Anglo-American Biograph was much appreciated. The films included some of the ...
Article : 155 wordsFor the purpose of celebrating the initiation of the Commonwealth and for the more efficient training of their officers, the branch of the Salvation Army at work in Australia and the islands of the ...
Article : 468 wordsShortly after 7 p.m. on Saturday, as the Woollahra M.F.B. reel was proceeding to a fire in Randwick, an accident happened, which resulted in somewhat serious injuries to three members of the local fire ...
Article : 280 wordsThe organ recital and concert held in the Town Hall on Saturday night was well attended, and the excellent programme presented found much favour. The city organist. Mr. Arnold R. Mote, played "Post ...
Article : 112 wordsAmong the arrivlas during yesterday and Saturday were:—The Hon. John, Mrs., and Miss Frost, Capetown; Sir S. J. Way (Chief Justice of South Australia) and Lady Way; Major Taylor, South ...
Article : 346 wordsThe residents ot Ashfield and Summer Hill having sent a hearty invitation to the Scottish regiments in camp at the Agricultural Ground to visit the district on Saturday, detachments 25 each of the Highland ...
Article : 352 wordsAn enjoyable evening was arranged on Saturday at Mr. P. M. Alexander's studio, Equitablebuilding, by his students. They presented him with an address and a solid gold albert as a token of their ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Dec 1900, Page 8
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