The show was continued to-day. The attendance was large, the weather being beautiful. Considerable interest was taken in the Hunters' contest, Tucker's Lawyer winning by one point. The ...
Article : 1,882 wordsClifton Gardens was the rendezvous of the employees of Messrs. James M'Ewan and Co., Limited, on the occasion of their second annual picnic on Saturday. In addition to a well-arranged ...
Article : 1,019 wordsMr. Wilson Barrett, by way of felicitous contrast, exchanged on Saturday night his own intensely human drama "The Manx[?]an," wherein all was upon a homely scale, for the stately magnificence of ...
Article : 1,620 wordsStoddart's English Eleven began the last match of the tour on the Adelaide Oval, on Saturday. The weather has been set fine for the past two or three days, and by all appearances will continue so for ...
Article : 1,042 wordsIt is a peculiar circumstance that the Condobolin railway, which was opened last week, terminates at a point as near to the centre of New South Wales as it is well possible to be. Indeed, there is a ...
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Advertising : 3,050 wordsCardinal Moran, accompanied by the Rev. Father Cregan, yesterday paid a visit to Erskineville to open a convent and a parochial hall the former of which has been erected at a cost of £1236, and the latter ...
Article : 586 wordsThe Teachers' Association of New South Wales held a meeting in the lecture hall, Equitable-buildings, on Friday night. The president, the Rev. C. J. Prescott, occupied the chair. The following new ...
Article : 410 wordsA meeting of licensed drivers was held in the Temperance Hall on Friday night, for the purpose of [?]arin[?]n address by Alderman R. Adams, one of the candidates for the position of licensees' ...
Article : 218 wordsThere was a capital attendance at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday, when "A Terror of Paris" in which the bomb scene at the glass-blowers' f[?]nace house forms the chief situation, was [?]gain ...
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Article : 360 wordsThe Tivoli Theatre, which will remain closed to-night, will reo[?]en to-morrow evening, when Mr. Harry Rickardi' Melbourne Company will revive "Jack the Giart Killer" with a revised cas[?] ...
Article : 37 wordsDrummoyne.—The annual Appeal Court for the Borough of Drummoyne took place on March 15 at the Courthouse, Balmain, before Mr. Love, D.S.M. The valuers, Messrs. H. R. Alder and W. Gilchrist, ...
Article : 268 wordsOn Friday night a numerously attended meeting, under the auspices of the National Protection Union, Balmain Sontn Branch, took place in the Mansfield-street public hall. Mr. Gerald Fitzpatrick ...
Article : 286 words"The Green Lanes of Ireland" was the title of the play that Mr. Henry's dramatic company produced on Saturday to a crowded house. The piece was enlivened [?]y some pretty incident[?] music, and ...
Article : 93 wordsActive preparations for the forthcoming Easter encampment will be commenced to-day. An advance party, consisting of one officer, four non-commissioned officers, and 50 men of the Permanent ...
Article : 221 words"Tracked Down" entered on a second week at the Opera House on Saturday, having attracted large audiences during the previous nights. ...
Article : 26 wordsThere was a good attendance at the Town Hall on Saturday evening, when the city organist opened his recital wiih Handel's "Concerto in B flat." Batiste's "Cobbrated Elevation in F" was encored ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Mar 1898, Page 3
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