The wet weather that has prevailed since the opening of the loan collection in the National Gallery on Saturday morning has naturally militated very seriously ...
Article : 427 words"Morocco Bound" and Messrs. MacMahon's new company started their Australian career auspiciously enough on Saturday night. The theatre was crowded by an ...
Article : 1,002 wordsSir,--Your outspoken leader on tho shearing outrages in your issue of 30th inst. is highly commendable, and in agreement chiefly with the opinions of all orderly and ...
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Advertising : 103 wordsYesterday morning the Rev. George Walters delivered an address at the Unitarian Church, Hyde Park, in reply to the sermon on the Bible preached some weeks ...
Article : 523 words"My Jack" maintains its record at Her Majesty's. The play is one which appeals to the interest and sympathies of a large section. Its strong situations, its fine ...
Article : 52 wordsFirst impressions are not always lasting, and the impression of laborious workmanship, inborn from a careless glance at Frank Walton's picture, is hardly ...
Article : 240 wordsNero fiddled while Rome burned, and Almo. Camilla Urso, without the faintest desire to imitate the artistic barbarian of history, was obliged on Saturday night to ...
Article : 729 wordsCircumstances are the ruler of the weak. Lover. Meantime. Jervis having Given up the idea of attempting to bring about an ...
Article : 2,197 wordsAn ocean cliff, with a few sheep grazing amongst the coarse grass that grows upon the top of the cliff, a small bay with a sandy beach and white-tipped waves ...
Article : 279 wordsAt St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last night, the Rev. Alex. Miller, M.A., preached on "Amusements in a Christian Home," basing his discourse on the second verse of ...
Article : 540 wordsA concert and distribution of prizes in connection with St. Peter's (Church of England) Sunday-school, Sherwood, were held on Friday evening. Archdeacon Gunther ...
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Article : 253 wordsIn the domination of din over harmony which prevailed on Saturday night, and with the glare of the huge blaze at Lawler's on the windows of the Y.M.C.A.-hall, ...
Article : 164 wordsOn Friday night a disgraceful scene occurred in the Marrickville-road. Senior- Constable Bowrey and Constable M'Bride arrested a mason named Charles Bagge ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,--None of your correspondents on the subject of the expenditure on the Ocean-street cable tramway have yet represented one of the smaller items of extra ...
Article : 132 wordsHere is an undoubtedly clever picture by an undoubtedly clover lady. For faithfulness to detail and carefulness of execution combined with very marked success in ...
Article : 316 wordsSir,--Cannot something be done to save railway passengers the annoyance and risk to health occasioned by exposure during wet weather on the long walk from the ...
Article : 229 wordsHaving hurriedly arranged his programme for Saturday night while in Brisbane, the city organist found it. desirable in order to avoid repetitions of recent ...
Article : 628 wordsBoth the matinee and evening performances at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday were very well attended. At the latter entertainment Mr. Akarman announced ...
Article : 315 wordsSir,--In the Sydney Art Gallery there is a water-color picture called "The Hall of Justice, Bruges," by John Chase. I presume it has been considered an original. ...
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Article : 277 wordsOn Saturday at the Newtown Court, before Mr. Johnson, S.M., Albert M'Laughlin (21). was charged, on remand from the previous day, with uttering a counterfeit ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsOn Friday last, at the Paddington Police Court, Frederick Mason was fined £100. or an alternative of six months' imprisonment, for attempting to sell a quantity of illicit ...
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Article : 318 wordsThe new programme announced by Mr. Barrington's Variety and Burlesque Company at the School of Arts on Saturday evening attracted a large audience. On the ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 3 Sep 1894, Page 3
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