Sir,—" Euterpe " asks me to account for the failure of the last season of orchestral concerts, albeit they were given on Saturday afternoons. I am not omniscient, but several good reasons can and shall here ...
Article : 499 wordsAn influential deputation interviewed Mr. Carruthers, Minister for Public Instruction, yesterday, representing several religious bodies. The deputation was introduced by Mr. F. Abigail, M.L.A., with whom were Messrs. ...
Article : 2,068 words"I never saw anything like her; in fact the splendour of her saloons is perfectly dazzling" was a remark passed by a well-known official who has been boarding ships for 29 years, and who was returning from Neutral ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,509 wordsThe Premier has received the following communication from Mr. Gillies, Premier of Victoria:— "Premier's Office, Melbourne, 22nd November, 1889. "The Honourable Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G., ...
Article : 304 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 23rd instant you publish a report of a speech made by Mr. M'Millan at Orange on the 22nd. Speaking with reference to federation, the Minister is reported to have said:—"The first great ...
Article : 405 wordsSir,—Under the above heading and after a careful reading of your leading article of the 11th instant, which called for earnest public attention, you on Saturday, the 16th, permitted a letter of mine— ...
Article : 791 wordsH.M.S. Egeria, Captain C. F. Oldham,arrived yesterday from a lengthy surveying cruise along the proposed Vancouver cable route, and in various groups of islands. The cruise is thus reported in the notes taken from the ...
Article : 913 wordsSir,—The cable news in your issue of to-day shows unmistakably that Russia and France are determined to go in hit or miss for one of the most bloody wars that perhaps the world has ever known. Will the ...
Article : 182 wordsSir,—Evidently with kind intentions, but with a mistaken zeal, Mr. F. Farnell is endeavouring to influence the Premier to override the decision of the Fisheries Commission in its wise decree to keep closed ...
Article : 447 wordsSir,—I beg to hand you a copy of the correspondence which has taken place between the Employers' Union and the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer, on the subject of public holidays, for the information of the commercial ...
Article : 245 wordsSir,—We are now closing the municipal year of this great and promising city of Sydney; a memorable year, inasmuch as it witnesseth the opening of the great Centennial Hall, with a fitting demonstration of the ...
Article : 504 wordsSir,—On Saturday last I had occasion to go to Enmore, and on looking over my time-table I found that a tram left Enmore at 11.15 p.m. I waited for that, and got into it, ...
Article : 149 wordsSir.—Although greatly interested, I have not, so far, intruded on your columns in reference to the above matter, but I would now beg your indulgence to reply to "Emu's" contribution in to-day's issue. Your ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—Would you kindly allow the undersigned to raw the attention of the general public, and particularly the railway authorities, to the miserable accommodation provided on the 8.28 a.m. train from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 26 Nov 1889, Page 5
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