Yesterday morning a deputation consisting of residents of the various districts between Sydney and the Field of Mars, and accompanied by Messrs. Garrard, F. Smith, Hutchison, Hawthorne, Henson, Buchanan, and Nobbs, ...
Article : 763 wordsThe Metropolitan Liedertafel gave their 26th concert last evening at the New Masonic Hall, Casticrcagh-street, the society being assisted by Miss Josephine O'Reilly, Mr. Harry Byndes, Mr. Rivers Alipress, and Mr. Charles ...
Article : 1,019 wordsIt was not lightly said a few days ago in this column, or without adequate pains having been taken to get at the truth, that the then threatened and alas! now accomplished strike of the Northumberland ...
Article : 2,147 wordsA public meeting was held at the council-chambers, Condur-street, Burwood, for the purpose of further urging upon the Government the necessity of at once extending the main line of railway to the deep waters of Port Jackson ...
Article : 575 wordsThe second annual ball in connection with the 5th Regiment of Scottish Rifles took place last evening at Leigh House Academy, Castlereagh-street, and was in every sense of the word an unqualified success. About 90 couples were ...
Article : 378 wordsThe fine weather just now causes the aquariums to be unusually popular, and should it continue fine to-day all the aquariums will no doubt be strong attractions this afternoon At the Coogee Aquarium Mdlle. Garetta will ...
Article : 587 wordsSir,—Under the above heading Mr. Keyte suggests in to-day's Herald the formation of a union among the various literary and debating societies in New South Wales As one who takes a deep interest in institutions of this ...
Article : 360 wordsA meeting of the Board of Technical Education was held on Wednesday afternoon the following members were present:—Messrs. Norman Selfe, M.I.C.E. (acting-president, chairman) W. H. Edmunds, Jacob ...
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Article : 254 wordsSir,—The question of church attendance, and other matters relating to churches, seem to interest your readers greatly, Some time ago there was a heated discussion in your columns on this very question of church attendance, ...
Article : 366 wordsMessrs. Joseph and Edward Massey gave an organ recital on Thursday evening at St. Paul's Church, Redfern. The organ has only been recently erected by Messrs. Richardson and Sons, and is certainly a superior instrument. ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—I thank the writer of the letter on preaching which appeared in your issue of the 21st instant, It is too late, I fear, to hope for much improvement in the quality of the ordinance under which he suffers so acutely from the ...
Article : 212 wordsOn Thursday evening last, by the kind permission of the Rosehill Racing Club, who granted free of charge the building for the purpose, a grand plain and fancy dress skating carnival was held in the spacious Rosehill Rink, in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 25 Aug 1888, Page 10
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