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  2. LECTURES. EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOES.

    "Earthquakes and Volcanoes" was tho title of the lecture delivered by Dr. Taylor last evening. As on Thursday evening, a fair audience asssmebled in the Old Masonic Hall, York-street, in order to listen to the instructive, ...

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  3. THE A. S. N. COMPANY'S NEW BUILDINGS.

    Yesterday the new offices and stores recently erected by the A. S. N. Company at Circular Quay were formally opened, and there was an unusually influential assemblage present at the ceremony Mr. W. H. Jennings, who was ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS GOUNOD'S "REDEMPTION."

    This Oratorio, or, as the composer styles it, "Sacred Trilogy," was first heard at the Triennial Musical Festival in Birmingham on Wednesday, August 30th, 1882; and again at the Bristol Festival in October of the same ...

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  5. BEHIND THE SOENES.

    Much as I desired to view the ins and outs of a theatre behind the scenes, and willing as one of my friends at the Princess's was to aid me to my wish, there seemed to be no possibility of gratifying my curiosity—in that theatre at ...

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  6. WHALE FISHERY OFF THE COAST OF NORWAY.

    There are, as is well known, numerous fisheries of cod, herring, mackerel, &c., off the coast of Norway, but the most curious is certainly that of the whale. This cetacean, which inhabits the polar regions, approaches the coast of ...

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  7. LONDON TO VIENNA, VIA ROME.

    The above was the subjeet of last Saturday evening's popular lecture at the School of Arts, and Mr. W. M. Foote was the lecturer. To illustrate the trip, 47 fine lantern views were used—some of them new and ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. ADULTERATION OF MILK. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. Herbert Johnson is a most curious, epistle, and his arguments would be most humorous did h[?] not appear to be so much in earnest. It reminds one of the story where the dairyman was ...

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  9. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO HERR HUGO ALPEN.

    A graceful and well-merited compliment has been tendered to Herr Hugo Alpen by the members of St. Patrick's choir, in the concert to be given in the New Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening next. Herr Alpen has ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. THE REARING OF CHILDREN.

    In connection with the Board of Technical Education, last Friday afternoon Dr. Roth, M. R. C. S., Eng., delivered a lecture to mothers on the "Rearing of Children," in the Technical College Hall. The lecturer mentioned that 755 ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—My letter in your issue of the 21st seems to have ercated some surprise, and my principal fault seems to be the fact that I had the honesty to confess a truth already well known to both deirymen and consumers. Now, with ...

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  12. CONCERT-MEISTER KRUSE.

    Mr. Charles Huonerbein has arranged a special concert in the New Masonic Hall for Thursday, August 6, when Herr Kruse will be the great attraction. Many persons have an objection to take young children, ...

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  13. OPERA HOUSE.

    Mr. W. H. Vernon's benefit at the Opera House last night was very well attended, and the beneficiary, who has established himself here as a popular favourite, was accorded frequent marks of the enjoyment the audience ...

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  14. HOMEBUSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The saored concert which was given in the Congregational Church, Homebush, last night, in aid of the organ fund, was very successful. The accommodation of the building was taxed to the fullest extent, and much interest was ...

    Article : 379 words
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