The Bowral and Moss Vale Club, situated at Burradoo, on the estate of Mr. A. Billyard, and about two miles from here, was formally opened by his Excellency the Governor to-day. The grounds ...
Article : 1,150 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, before Mr. N. Connelly, police magistrate, Wm. Lenchan, who was a railway station master, was committed for trial on two charges of embezzlement; and Arthur Doyle, late head porter, ...
Article : 1,788 wordsAbout 5 o'clock on Saturday morning R. G. Fullor, a sohcitor, committed suicide by shooting himself at Seymour, where he has been resident for the past 15 years. He left a noto stating that his ...
Article : 817 wordsTheir villages, situated under the impervious foliage of the largest clump of trees to be found near the locality where they propose camping, struck us as being comfortable, snug, and neat. I have seen 92 huts in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,182 wordsMr. Grattan Riggs commenced the last week of his season in Sydney on Saturday, when he appoared in the Irish drama "Shin Fane." This place, although laving no pretensions to literary merit, is full of ...
Article : 512 wordsThe life of Honore do Balzac tells us once again that although people continually cry out for originality they invariably snub it when it does appear. Originalliy is an acquired taste, like the eating of olives or garlic, ...
Article : 2,231 wordsThe Western miners annual demonstration and sports took place to-day, and, assisted by fine weather and a largo attendance, were very successful. Numbers of unions assemblod at Wallace's Assembly Rooms shortly ...
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Article : 188 wordsThe Tracey Vaudeville Speciality Company, with Charles F[?]ing's Concert Company, have entered into the tenth week of their season at the School of Arts, and if possble with a greater measure of public support. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe series d Saturday night concerts organised by the Cottier fanily are undoubtedly popular, as was abundantly tesified by the cordial reception given to each artist by the large audience assembled at the ...
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Article : 688 wordsThe tenth anniversary of the Salvation Army was celebrated during Saturday and Sunday. The meetings were very largely attended. Large processions marched through the principal streets to ...
Article : 78 wordsProfessor Chris. Fernandez made his fifth balloon ascent and panchute descent on Saturday at the Bondi Aquarium gramds. As on each of the four previous performances d this seronaut, everything was carried ...
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Article : 838 wordsSir,—Mr. L. Cohen's apparently masterful handling of this most important subject which appears in your issue of the 20in instant, must at least be of interest to those of your readers who are ignoraut in the matter, ...
Article : 832 wordsH.M. ships Orlando, Rapid, Goldfinch, Lizard, Royalist and Cordelia left Hobart yesterday, accompanied by the Austrian vessel Saida. The fleet remain in company tili Monday for purposes of drill, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Feb 1891, Page 6
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