The second matinee of "The Christian." Will be given at Her Majesty's Theatre to-day. This excellent production continues to enjoy unabated prosperity, aud its success is now as ...
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Article : 996 wordsWith the object of presenting the teachings of Christ in practical life, and of studying in common how to apply the moral truths and principles of Christianity to the social and economic ...
Article : 2,195 words"£1000 Reward" is drawing good houses at the Lyceum Theatre, The piece will be withdrawn after Friday night's performance. On Saturday night, under the management of ...
Article : 152 wordsThe last three nights of'"Called Back" in which Mr. Rignold is repeating his previous success as Macari the spy, are announced at the Criterion Theatre. ...
Article : 49 wordsThis week's admirably diversified bill at the Palace Theatre is drawing a large audlence-cach night. Cinquevalli's juggling continues to win gratifying testimonies of approval, and the other ...
Article : 56 wordsA conference of aldermen was held last night at the Equitable-hall, the Mayor of Marrickville (Mr. W. W. Clarke) presiding, the object being to discuss the question of taking steps to bring ...
Article : 485 wordsLarge audiences have each day this week witnessed the different exhibitions at the Cyclorama in George-street, opposite the railway station. The programme, which comprises, amongst other ...
Article : 45 wordsArrangements have now been made for an Australian concert tour by Miss Maud MacCarthy, the gifted young violinist. The management of the concerts has been undertaken by Mr. ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Philip Newbury, the popular tenor, announces that he will make his re-appearance again at the Town-hall on Saturday evening. An attractive programme is arranged, and the ...
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Article : 408 wordsA circular from the Woollahra Council was read at the meeting of Burwood Council last night, pointing out that as the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage proposed to levy a sewerage rate of Is in the ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,--Under the above heading in your issue of Saturday "Commercial" makes some very pertinent remarks about the management of the telephone system in the city. While not ...
Article : 440 wordsSir,--Mr. Farnell's letter on the subject of trawling deserves careful study. It Is certainly not nicely that deep-sea trawling vessels would be used for trawling in the shallow coastal ...
Article : 394 wordsAt the Glebe Council last night Alderman Williamson moved that a letter be sent to Messrs. Hogue and Mahony, Ms.P., requesting them to decide upon the best means of approaching the ...
Article : 287 wordsA concert in the Unitarian Church last night was made up of high-class musical and some dramatic items, each one of which won well-deserved applause. Violin solos by Mr. Cyril Monk ...
Article : 97 wordsMrs. Elizabeth M'Sweeney leetured in the old Gaiety Theatre last night on "Ireland versus England." The burden of a carefully-prepared and well-delivered 'address was that Irish people ...
Article : 137 wordsA child named William M'Gee (5), who had resided with his parents in Pitt-street, Redfern, was run over by a 'bus in that street last night, and sustained injuries which resulted shortly afterwards in his death. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe "earnest representation and historical reminder" which General Joubert addressed to the Queen has (says "The Times") been printed in pamphlet. form at Pretoria. A copy of this ...
Article : 2,830 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Ashfield Council, a letter was received from a Mr. T. Hodgson, of Ormonde-street, in which the writer slated that he observed "that a number of ratepayers had, for sanitary reasons, been ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 4 Oct 1899, Page 9
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