The great feature last night in the third of the four concerts to which the Kruse series is limited was the splendid rendering given by the star of the Mendelssohn violin concerte. It was beyond dispute ...
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Article : 1,593 wordsAn inquiry into the case of John Foster Johnson, convicted of perjury in connection with the Butler divorce suit, was commenced at the Darlinghurst Court yesterday by his Honor Judge Backhouse. Mr. ...
Article : 1,686 wordsYesterday evening at Parliament House the Minister for Mines and Agriculture received a deputation from the National Beekeepers Association of New South Wales and from the National Pomological ...
Article : 735 wordsThe gates at Kensington will be thrown open this afternoon, and a six-event programme of pony and galloway racing will be the attraction for sporting folk. The customary means of transit will be ...
Article : 272 wordsShortly after the wreck of the steamer Wairarapa off the New Zealand coast the Hon. R. S. Gathns (says the South Australian Register) asked some questions in the Legislative Council respecting ...
Article : 712 wordsA highly successful concert, arranged and carried out by the staff of the local post and telegraph office, under the supervision of Mr. Olson (post and telegraph master), was given in the Ashfield Public ...
Article : 161 wordsThe trophy presented to the New South Wales Gun Club by the president, Mr. H. M. Faithfull, is advertised to be shot for at the club's grounds to-day. ...
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Article : 1,518 wordsThe monthly meeting in connection with the North Sydney Congregational Church was held in the Milson's Point schoolroom last evening, and was largely attended. The pastor of the church (Rev. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 522 wordsThe West Wyalong Racing Club announces a spring meeting on 9th November. ...
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Article : 2,049 wordsAt the Temperance Hall last evening the Countess Wachtmeister delivered a lecture on "Devotion in daily life; the meaning and power ot Prayer." Mr. J. C. Staples, general secretary of the Australasian ...
Article : 123 wordsAt Burlington House on 26th July Mr. Onslow Ford and Mr. W. B. Richardson were elected Royal Academicians in place of the late Messrs. Hodgson and Henry Moore. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsAt the eighth anniversary tea and social in connection with St. Alban's, Golden Grove, on Wednesday, fully 300 persons attended. The clergy present were the Revs. Luke Parr (incumbent), R. M'Keown, ...
Article : 81 wordsThe various sections of the British Medical Association, met again on 1st August, especial interest being shown in the psychological section, where Dr. H. Maudlesley opened a discussion on "Insanity in ...
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Article : 95 wordsThe first annual open tournament of the Waverley Club is announced to take place on Saturday, 21st September, and the following Saturday, 28th. An attractive programme has been prepared, which ...
Article : 194 wordsThe "spring fair " in aid of the funds of the Bourke-street Wesleyan Church was continued yesterday with marked success. In addition to the ordinary solling business there were tableaux ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Paris Figaro on 1st August published an article by "Whist," its regular contributor on diplomatic questions, which says that Lord Salisbury'sreturn to nower has been received with favour ...
Article : 167 wordsYesterday afternoon a sale of gifts was opened in the Presbyterian Hall, Waverley, with the object of raising money to pay off the debt on the local church. The sale was opened by Mr. John Ellis. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe semi-final round of the matches for the captainey of the Sydney Golf Club was played last Saturday, and resulted in two closw games. A. Loughnan V. J. W. Allen: This match was well ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsSir,—I read the letter of Mr. O'Brien, Mayer of Goulburn and your leading article commeating [?] the above subject in jour issue of to-day with much interest. With the contention that partisan feeling ...
Article : 435 wordsSir,—Some time since when Cremore was proposed for the colliery site there arose a loud outery against it; but if that position would have made an eyesore how much infinitely more is it emphasised by ...
Article : 374 wordsThe new green of the Brighton Club, at Lady Robinson's Beach, was the scene of a very interesting match on Saturday last, when a tea[?] from the club played a similar number from Bexley. The ...
Article : 84 wordsA conference of aldermen representing the municipalities of Alexandria, Waterloo, Redfern, Darlington, Newtown, Erskineville, Botany, and North Botany took place in the Alexandria Town ...
Article : 329 wordsSir,— The subject of a great telescope for New South Wales, now being discussed in your valuable columns, is one of much interest to those who desire to see our colony in the van of progress. I feel ...
Article : 354 wordsFor some time past the question of the adoption of a more expressive national emblem for the Dominion flag has been discussed. It is felt by many (says the Canadian Gazette) that a red ensign with a single ...
Article : 397 wordsThe seventh annual meeting of the Balmain Cricket Club was held on Tuesday evening, Mr. R. Beavis presiding. The secretary's report showed that during the past season the club played 16 matches, of ...
Article : 107 wordsIt is stated that the British Government has not abandoned its clam to the island of Trinidad. The matter is still under discussion, and her Majesty's Government is quite ready to consider the question ...
Article : 59 wordsAn illuminated run, arranged by the Sydney, Club, was held last night by the combined clubs, and proved to be a very successful affair. The clubs represented were the Sydney, Suburban, Redfern. ...
Article : 335 wordsAn Ottawa telegram, dated 1st August, says that the Canadian Government has offered to carry the New Zealand mails across the American Continent free of charge for a, period of two years. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Sep 1895, Page 6
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