BERRY, Wednesday.--Speaking at the annual Home Mission meeting at the Wesleyan Church last night, the Rev. John Gardiner, chairman of the Illawarra district, delivered a stirring ...
Article : 455 wordsThe American evangelist, Mr. J. C. Woolley, lectured yesterday afternoon in the Centenaryhall, York-street, on "Liquor Legislation in the United States," under the auspices of the ...
Article : 919 words"La Travlata" will be performed at Her Majesty's Theatre this evening. "La Boheme" will be given for the last time to-morrow night, and on Saturday "Ernanl" will be staged for the first ...
Article : 59 wordsAs we drew near the Monastery my worthy host gave my a short sketch of its. history. How it had fallen from the high position it had occupied in mediaeval times to be a hostel of ...
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Advertising : 3,218 wordsYesterday afternoon the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Frederick Darley) formally opened a Scandinavian fete--organised by the Scandinavian residents of Sydney--in aid of a fund to endow a ...
Article : 422 wordsMiss May M'Camley gave her first vocal recital at the Y.M.C.A.-hall last night. Mr. Burns Walker has introduced several talented singers to the Sydney public, but none in whom greater ...
Article : 301 wordsThe second performance of "Hamlet" by Mr. F. M. Alexander, assisted by Mr. L. Dunbar, Miss Edith Tasea-Page, and selected members of his Shakespeare Society, was given at the Criterion ...
Article : 168 wordsThe quaint national costumes added greatly to the picturesqueness of the scene. Variety was the key note, all classes being represented. Miss Russell, who presided over a "silver stall," ...
Article : 553 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--Shortly before noon to-day a frightful accident happened at the new concentrating mill at the Proprietary mine. Alexander Anderson was caught in the ...
Article : 145 wordsThe audience which witnessed the performance of "Lady Huntworth's Experiment" by the Brough Company, at the Theatre Royal, last night, was swelled by between 200 and 300 enthusiastic ...
Article : 111 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--The Maitland Circuit Court was continued at East Maitland to-day, before Mr. Justice Cohen. George Holland. indicted on a charge of having shot at ...
Article : 176 wordsUnfortunately, the heavy rain which fell yesterday interfered with the outdoor sports organised in connection with the wholesale and retail produce merchants' picnic, which was held at ...
Article : 503 wordsA deputation representing the municipalities in the vicinity of the Parramatta River yesterday waited upon Mr. O'Sullivan, the State Minister for Works, to urge him to improve the ...
Article : 642 wordsGRENFELL, Wednesday.--At the Police Court yesterday, in fining an old-age pensioner for drunkenness, the Police Magistrate commented strongly upon the cases that had come before ...
Article : 1,485 wordsMr. J. G. Woolley delivered his farewell lecture to a crowded audience at the Centenary-hall last night, Mr. J. L. Fegan presiding. He maintained that the prohibition of the liquor traffic was ...
Article : 618 wordsThe Public Works Committee yesterday further considered the expediency of constructing additions to Prince Alfred Hospital. Mr. J. Kirkpatrick, architect, was further ...
Article : 497 wordsA fatal accident occurred on the voyage of the R M.S. Oruba from London. On 25th August, at Naples, John Clark, 10 years of age, travelling with his parents to Sydney, fell down a coal ...
Article : 65 wordsA bazaar and sale of work in aid of the local Primitive Methodist Church's contribution to the Methodist Supernumerary Fund was opened yesterday afternoon in the Masonie-hull, Balmain. The Rev. J. Penman presided. ...
Article : 253 wordsMr. Thomas H. Bath, general secretary of the Trades and Labor Council of Kalgoorlie, writes: --"Would you kindly give publicity to the fact that West Australia is not an El Dorado for labor ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Flemington rifle range, now controlled by the Federal Government, is represented to bo a source of danger to the travelling public of Strathfield, Flemington, Bankstown, and ...
Article : 224 wordsSir,--It is with no surprise that I read in your valuable and widely spread issue of 23rd inst. that his Eminence Cardinal Moran in his address on the opening of the Roman Catholic ...
Article : 188 wordsSir,--Arriving in the Australian' colonies in 1867 I have been on the electoral rolls of Victoria and New South Wales, and have since recorded my votes on every occasion it was ...
Article : 236 words"I beg to draw attention to the number of hawkers frequenting this locality. It seems hard to have to pay rates all the year round, and when summer comes these men are allowed to come and stand in front of the ...
Article : 272 wordsSir,--In your report of a meeting of dentists held on Tuesday night for the purpose of establishing' a dental hospital, I find my name mentioned as one of twelve dentists elected on ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 26 Sep 1901, Page 3
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