"Madame Favart" was produced for the second time at the Theatre Royal last night, when the audience was extensive, and the good impressions .formed of it at its initial representation were fully ...
Article : 265 wordsSir--To those born in Sydney, or who have lived many years in it, there appears nothing strange or peculiar in its narrow streets and lanes; but to a stranger from tho old country, who looks around him ...
Article : 470 wordsWALKER v. WALKER.—This was a suit by the wife for tho dissolution of her marriage on the usual grounds of adultery and cruelty. The marriage was a Scotch one. the officiating person being a ...
Article : 915 wordsOwing to the increasing difficulties experienced by the French troops in Tunis, they being surrounded, and the serious and increasing dangers threatening in adjacent States, ...
Article : 81 wordsThe first of the two engagements made by Rush on Saturday evening, subsequent to the paying over of the stakes in his contest with Power, came off on the Parramatta River yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 984 wordsSir,--Having perused tho proof of the new Bill, and having failed to find a clause wherein wholesale houses, bonded stores, bottling establishments, &c., shall be subject to the visits of an inspector, with a ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Arab tribes continue to exhibit great hostility towards the French in Tunis. They are everywhere active, and skirmishes are of frequent occurrence. The engagements are ...
Article : 45 wordsAt Mount M'Donald, Miiburn Creek, the Melbourne company of capitalists have purchased Oliver's 100-acre selection for £13,000 cash. In this area there are three reefs on gold. The same ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Daily Needs publishes a telegram to-day, stating that the Bey of Tunis has formally protested to the French Government as well as to the European Powers, against the proposed ...
Article : 365 wordsOn Saturday evening and last night " Louis XI" constituted the programme, with Mr. Dewburst in the title role. On both occasions there was a large attendance, and the drama was well received. ...
Article : 433 wordsSir,--The wet weather has shown the inequalities formed in the new pavement in King and Pitt streets, through the sinking of the blocks. I would like to suggest to the City Council that this would be much ...
Article : 167 wordsMr. J. P. Doolette, a master tailor. Having engaged a tailor to teach women in his shop the tailoring business, some of his male hands waited upon him on Saturday, and represented his action ...
Article : 140 wordsSir,--Your leading article of Wednesday will, I am sure, be read with great interest by all who have the present and future advancement of this colony really at heart, and who will ...
Article : 635 wordsSir,--Three more dead bodies in tho dead-house, Circular Quay, this morning, and some of them putrid; and still much wonderment that sailors do not more readily avail themselves of the Sailors ...
Article : 142 wordsA further quantity of vaccine matter has been forwarded to Sydney by the Central Board of Health, at the request of the Government vaccinators, who state that patients object to Sydney ...
Article : 65 wordsSir--An old adage says that " A certain place is paved with good intentions." A £'200 prize, given by the Mayor of Melbourne, for plans for tho sanitary improvement of his city (that stands so much in need ...
Article : 306 wordsA public meeting attended by between 200 and 300 people, was held hero on Saturday, to protest against the delay in executing public works and in paying for work after completed ; and calling ...
Article : 125 wordsA case of suspected small-pox was reported to the medical authorities on Sunday evening, which proved to be one of variola. The patient is a young ...
Article : 215 words"Falinitza" was once more performed at the Opera House last night in the presence of a very large audience. This work has ail interesting and attractive plot, and the libretto is allied to ...
Article : 149 wordsAt a deputation to the Minister for Works to-day from the recent meeting at South Brisbane, the latter maintained that railways through streets were not dangerous to the public. ...
Article : 108 words" Waxy."--Will Waxy be good enough to send his name and address. The editor wishes to communicate with him. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir,--The importance of friendly or benefit socities and the prominent place they have held in the columns of tho Press lately, is my apology for addressing a fow lines to you. ...
Article : 713 wordsThe attendance at the School of Arts on Saturday night was immense, aud quite up to the average of the past two weeks of Mr. Maccabe's tenancy of the premises. By the time appointed for the ...
Article : 255 wordsSir,--On Tuesday evening last, during the debate on Mr. Bodel's motion, in reference to the conservation of water in country districts, I spoke in favour of the motion. I remarked;—" From what had fallen from ...
Article : 968 wordsAu inquest was held on Saturday afternoon, at the Observer Tavern, George-street, on the body of a man named William Collyer, aged 58 years, whose body was found floating in Sydney Cove, near the ...
Article : 360 wordsParliament meets to-morrow, (after n recess of six weeks. It is not expected that much advance will be made in Government business during the week, which is likely to be taken up by private ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 502 wordsSir,--As an old banker, I always read with groat interest tho analysis of the sworn returns of the colonial banks, which appears from time to time in the public prints, although I cannot altogether ...
Article : 861 wordsThis building (111 Castlereagh-street) has been rebuilt and decorated at groat expense, and the enterprising lessee, Mr. D'Arcy Read, announces that this evening and till further notice D'Arcy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsConstable Osbourne appeared yesterday morning at the Water police Court, apparently suffering much pain, having his head bandaged, his eye swollen and much bruised, and his hands torn, and ...
Article : 425 wordsSkuthorpe has addressed the following letter from St. George, Queensland, to tho Colonial Secretary, touching his alleged possession of certain relics of Leichhardt and Classon and their ...
Article : 271 wordsSir,--The progress report of the Select Committee on Intemperance, 1851, would afford the Committee of the Legislative Assembly much information on the Licensing Bill now under consideration of the House-- ...
Article : 500 wordsDerwent v. Excelsior (Moore Park).--At. Forest Lodge on Saturday a match was played between the Derwent aud Moore Park Excelsior clubs, resulting in a draw in favour of tho former, who ...
Article : 296 wordsThomas Smith, lately arrived from Melbourne, was sent to gaol for six months to-day for stealing a pocket-book and some photographs from one John Dogherty, in the Theatre Royal Hotel. ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Tue 20 Sep 1881, Page 3
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