The lovers of opera bouffe mustered in great force at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when La Petite Mademoiselle" was given for the first time in Sydney. As already stated in the Herald, Lecocq's opera was not ...
Article : 1,141 wordsTuesday last, the 14th instant, being the day of the Fele Nationale of France, a number of French gentlemen residing in Sydney met together at the Diner de Paris, George-street, where a banquet had been prepared in thorough ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,024 wordsIn to-day's issue we give a map which shows the boundary which is now said to be demanded by Russia. In the arrangement made with Mr. Gladstone, Russia, while claiming Penjdeh, agreed to leave Zulficar in ...
Article : 2,053 wordsMiss Genevieve Ward and Mr. W. H. Vernon appeared on Saturday night in a "new and highly sensational comedy drama," entitled "Rachel," written expressly for the talented actor and actress named, by the author of ...
Article : 1,112 wordsCitizens and others who have the misfortune to be residents on the route of the sewer between Hyde Park and Bondi, now in course of construction, and who, by reason of being so situated, have for the last 18 months or ...
Article : 501 wordsThe annual examination of candidates for Honours and Pass in connection with Trinity College, London, took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral school, on Saturday, under the direction of Mr. Hector Maclean, the local secretary, ...
Article : 859 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., disposed of the business at the CENTRAL POLICE COURT on Saturday. A number of persons were fined for drunkenness and other offences. Michael Murphy and Thomas Moloney were jointly charged with ...
Article : 549 wordsOne of the very funniest plays produced here during the lastfew years is "The Private Secretary," afarcical comedy written by Mr. C. H. Hawtrry; and its first performance is Sydney, which took place at the Gaiety Theatre on ...
Article : 1,272 wordsThe entertainment given by the Federal Minstrels in the Academy of Music on Saturday night was patronised so largely that not a seat remained vacant. The progamme was an improvement upon that of last week, and contained ...
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Article : 513 wordsSir,—Mr. Russell kindly sent me, on Monday evening, the 13th instant, a copy of a Kiel telegram, announcing the discovery of a faint comet by Barnard, of Nashville, U.S. The evenings of the 13th, 14th, and 15th were quite ...
Article : 293 wordsOn Saturday the City Coroner, Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., held an inquest at the Assembly Hotel, Hunter-street, on the body of a mau named William Irving, 56 years of ago, who died in the Sydney Hospital at about 4.15 a.m. the same ...
Article : 180 wordsCottier's People's Weekly Concerts fully justify the use of the appellation, and have been attended with more success than the promoter could ever have anticipated. Those concerts were instituted at the Protestant Hall upwards of ...
Article : 153 wordsA continuance of packed houses is noticeable in connection with the Alhambra, Haymarket; due, doubtless, to the assiduity with which the lessee, Mr. Frank Smith, attends to public comfort and the character of the entertaiments. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Jul 1885, Page 5
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