The last performance of "Dorothy" was given at the Palace Theatre last night, in the presence of a crowded audience. To-night Planquette's romantic opera "Paul ...
Article : 69 wordsInvestigation into the conditions of any trade which demands skilled journeymen--other, perhaps, than a section of the ironworkers and stonemasons--elicits, endorsement of the ...
Article : 1,629 wordsCOWRA, Friday.--At a special meeting of the Borough Council last night. It was decided to hand the town common of 1100 acres over to the Government, for the purpose of establishing a ...
Article : 117 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--The formal swearing in of Lord Tennyson as Governor-General for 12 months took place at Government House today. Lord Tennyson had to come over by ...
Article : 132 wordsThe inter-State cricket match between New South Wales and South Australia was entered upon yesterday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The weather was fine, tho heat of the sun being ...
Article : 1,408 wordsMr. Wise, the New South Wales Attorney-General was interviewed a few days ago in Perth by the "West Australian." The first question addressed to him was directed ...
Article : 964 wordsIt seems rather late in the day to question the influence for good of antitoxins upon certain diseases. In the minds of medical scientists, their benefit is firmly established. That view, ...
Article : 1,211 words"The Thirty Thieves" will to-night enter upon its last week. This comic opera continues to draw large audiences, and to meet with public approval. ...
Article : 28 wordsNext Saturday night Mr. Musgrove's Comic Opera Company will produce, at the Theatre Royal, for the first time in Australia, the romantic Hungarian comic opera "The Fortune ...
Article : 124 wordsHARDEN, Friday.--A petition to the Minister for Alines is being extensively signed here, urging the claims of the gold-mining industry to participate in the relief measures now being afforded ...
Article : 181 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--A strange condition of affairs has been revealed in connection with a dispute at the Greek Orthodox Church owing partly to the action of tho Russian Consul, ...
Article : 447 wordsSir,--I Will crave your indulgence for space for a few lines on the present much discussed question, viz., the shortage of skilled labor in the Sydney district. ...
Article : 385 words"The Breaking of the Drought" continues to pack the Lyceum Theatre each night. No change of programme to announced. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr John F. Sheridan's pantomime "Cinderella" ist still being played at the Criterion Theatre to satisfactorily large audiences. A matinee will be given to-day, commencing at ...
Article : 32 wordsConfirmation Is given in yesterday's issue of Mr. R. B. Wallace's monthly trade circular to the rumor that has been current for some weeks of a general decline in the selling price of coal from ...
Article : 390 wordsWALGETT, Friday.--The Barwon River steamer Wandering Jew (Captain White) has just completed unloading at Danjar Bridge, being the first to arrive here for 15 months, The Cato ...
Article : 35 wordsThe new programme to be presented at the Tivoli Theatre to-day, beginning at half-past two, and to-night at 8 o'clock, will comprise items by Mr. Fred. Poplar and Miss Kitty Wager, who ...
Article : 70 wordsCASSILIS, Friday.--Clarence Stent, aged 16, youngest son of Mr. H. Stent, of Cooba Bulga, died this afternoon from injuries received by a fall from a horse last Wednesday. Deceased ...
Article : 43 wordsThe change of programme which the Fisk Jubilee Singers are presenting at the Centenary-hall, York-street, is meeting with the approval of large audiences. Another concert will be ...
Article : 33 wordsBRAIDWOOD, Friday.--Mr. M'Arthur Onslow and Mr. Wegg Horrie, representatives of the People's Reform League, arrived here this morning, and interviewed many of the leading ...
Article : 71 wordsPanoramic pictures of the Battle of Gettysburg are being shown at the Cyclorama, opposite the Redfern Railway Station. Other interesting things are to be seen at the Cyolorama, ...
Article : 46 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Friday.--The total number employed in mining pursuits on the Barrier at the end of last year was 5014, an increase over 1901 of 154. It must, however, be taken into ...
Article : 156 wordsThe usual Saturday evening organ recital will be given at the Town-hall to-night. The City Organist Will play the overture to Beethoven's "Prometheus," a selection from Wagner's ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Metropolitan District Lodge, I.O.G.T., gives the first of a series of free musical entertainments in the School of Arts, Pitt-street, this evening. Mr. T. W. Glover will deliver an ...
Article : 43 wordsSi,--The views enunciated by a prominent builder in last Saturday's "Daily Telegraph" in reference to the scarcity of skilled labor in the building trades are quite erroneous so far as the ...
Article : 433 wordsThe Burns' Memorial Committee have determined to call in nil collecting cards, and to close the fund for raising a monument to Robert Burns. It is proposed to celebrate the 144th anniversary ...
Article : 96 wordsWOLLONGONG, Friday.--The meetings of the Students' Summer School were continued last evening in the Town-hall. On the conclusion of the opening devotional service, Mr. H. S. ...
Article : 255 wordsTAMWORTH, Friday.--Mrs. John Carey and Mr. James Guy, of Moonbi, were thrown from a vehicle on Tuesday night. The former died immediately from her injuries, and the latter was ...
Article : 50 wordsAbout 9 o'clock yesterday morning the body of a widow named Eliza Armstrong, aged 65, was found floating in an underground tank at North Lambton. Deceased resided with her married ...
Article : 187 wordsBALLINA, Friday.--Mr. John Perry, Minister for Public Instruction, to-day turned on the water in connection with the waterworks. The town was decorated with flags, and speeches ...
Article : 1,250 wordsA musical festival in aid of the fund for raising a monument to Robert Burns will [?] in the Town-hall on Monday, January 26. [?] Scottish choir of 270 voices, Miss Bessie [?] the ...
Article : 46 wordsTrouble has again arisen in connection with the men employed on the new central railway station as tip carters. Early in last year the union was formed, as the outcome of a strike ...
Article : 367 wordsThe ship Star of Germany reached Newcastle from East London yesterday. She came to the agency of J. and A. Brown, but as yet is unchartered. ...
Article : 171 wordsThe council of the New South Wales Alliance have had under consideration the Liquor Bill introduced by the Colonial Treasurer .(Mr. Waddell), and state that, while keeping before them ...
Article : 794 wordsWOLLONGONG, Friday.--The coal trade of the district continued brisk during the week, all of the collieries having worked well. Loading at this port was confined to supplying the usual ...
Article : 56 wordsSUVA, December 31.--The large new building forming the quarters for the staff of the Pacific Cable Company is now finished. The building has been erected on a very fine site, with a splendid ...
Article : 349 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.--A return has been prepared showing that while in New South Wales the cost of administering the old-age pensions law, including the payment of the amounts, ...
Article : 127 wordsLITHGOW, Friday.--In the coal trade this week there is no material change to note. At the iron works the two bar mills worked, but the sheet mills are still idle, pending a settlement with the ...
Article : 87 wordsLITHGOW, Friday.--In reference to a letter received from the secretary of the Ironworkers' Union at last night's meeting of the Sydney Labor Council, Mr. Sandford states that he has ...
Article : 150 wordsA useful type of steamer, possessing good carrying capacity on a light draught, designed specially for bar harbor work on the North Coast, was launched yesterday afternoon at ...
Article : 522 wordsPERTH, Friday.--Two months ago a policeman named Crooks-attempted to kill a young woman, Ada Woods, by cutting her throat. He was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The ...
Article : 155 wordsAt the Dental Hospital of Sydney, 219 Elizabeth-slreet, since the hospital was opened to the public on October 20th last, and up to December 31, gratuitous dental relief to necessitous ...
Article : 127 wordsSir,--I was considerably surprised--as were, no doubt, hundreds of others--at receiving on Saturday a circular from the Water aud Sewerage Board to the effect that the use of a hose on the ...
Article : 364 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- Joseph Stallard, licensee of the Plough and Harrow Hotel, Ballarat West, who early yesterday morning sustained concussion of the brain and compression ...
Article : 206 wordsA plumber named John Albin, residing in Cooper-street, Waverley, was working on a house in course of erection in Bellevue-street, Glebe, yesterday, when he missed his hold, and fell to ...
Article : 68 wordsA magisterial inquiry was held yesterday respecting the death of Ephraim Jones, aged seven years, lately residing with his parents in Bay- street, Botany, and who was drowned in Botany ...
Article : 126 wordsKALGOORLIE, Friday.--The Cosmopolitan Proprietary crushed 5776 tons for 5889oz, worth £15,794. Great Boulder: 9300 tons for 14,621oz., worth ...
Article : 195 wordsJohn Hayes (17), residing at 136 Hargrave-street, Paddington, was driving a horse and cart along George-street West yesterday, when the horse stumbled, and caused him to be thrown ...
Article : 94 wordsThe monthly meeting of the City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen, Kent-street, was held at the institution on Thursday afternoon. Mr. F. Norrie in the chair. The manager reported having ...
Article : 97 wordsJohn Lawrence, one of the crew of the collier Helen Nicoll, fell down the hold of the vessel early this morning, and sustained a fractured skull. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital by ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 10 Jan 1903, Page 10
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