The last three nights are announced of "Dorothy," and the final matinee is to be given to-day. Tho popular comic opera is very attractive in its music, its melodic being quite captivating. Miss Florence Young, Miss Nina Wood, Miss Nina ...
Article : 85 wordsThe House of Representatives met at 3 p.m. Mr. EWING, in reply to Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.), regarding the intentions of the Government with regard to reports from the Imperial ...
Article : 721 wordsEDEN, Tuesday.--A large bumper whale, the first of the season, was killed in the bay this morning. ...
Article : 26 wordsA public meeting in support of the candidature of the Liberal candidate for Balmaln, Mr. W. Anderson, M.L.A., was hold last night in the Central Mission-hall. Dr. R. A. Wilson took ...
Article : 663 wordsCOONAMBLE, Tuesday.--The police made a raid on a Chinese gambling den last night, and secured 17 Chinamen. One broke away. This morning, before the police magistrate, the ...
Article : 65 words"The Beautiful Fiend," with its story of Russian tyranny, and the final triumph of the here and heroine through the instrumentality of the captain of a British merchantman, is to be repeated for only three nights ...
Article : 138 wordsAs tho campaign takes, form, the demand for strong Liberal speakers increases. Mr. Carruthers, Mr. Ashton, and Mr. Wade are in particularly strong request just now. The Premier ...
Article : 1,521 wordsSir,--Let me give a few reasons why electors should vote for a Liberal and Reform Government:-- 1. The Liberal and Reform Party are pledged ...
Article : 481 wordsWOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--The Quarter Sessions opened to-day before Judge Rogers. Samuel Isherter pleaded guilty to embezzling £71, the property of Marcus Clark and Co., at Nowra, ...
Article : 1,049 wordsThe last matinee of "The Squatter's Daughter" is to be given to-day. The concluding three nights in Sydney of this Australian piece, which has achieved so remarkable a success both here and in Sydney, are announced ...
Article : 60 wordsThat the return of the Willoughby-Ward Company to Sydney will prove extremely popular was shown by the booking when the plan was opened yesterday at Eivy's The comedy, "Mr. Hopkinson," will be produced for the ...
Article : 87 wordsThe English company which is to introduce the musical play. "Miss Lancashire, Ltd.," to Sydney audiences will appear at the palace Theatre on Saturday night. Miss Florence Baines, who is at the head of the company, will ...
Article : 109 wordsThe programme oh Saturday night at Madame Blanche Arril's recital at the Town-hall will include the aria of Ophelia, from Ambroise Thomas's adaptation of shakespearte's "Hamlet." This great scene Madame Arral will ...
Article : 95 wordsTo night at the Town-hall, Signor Hazon will conduct the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society in its third concert of the season. The programme contains several choice works; Schubert's "Unfinished Symphony," ...
Article : 88 wordsTo-night, Carlton, whose quaint jesting' and clever tricks with cards have proved very popular, and Y. L. Glanville, character impersonator, will make' their last appearances at the Tivoli Theatre, Mr. Michael Nolan, ...
Article : 69 wordsIce-skating has become very popular 'in Sydney, and the scene at the spacious Glaciarium at each session when the pastime is being vigorously pursued is extremely animated. Even to the spectator the sight is ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,--sow that the question of running electric trams, instead of trains, on the Milson's Point to Hornsby line, is again to the fore, was crave a portion of your space to give some details of the present train service that your ...
Article : 335 wordsAlbert Lucas, "Mexican Jack," Joe watts, Cecile Stephane, Carleton and Sutton, M'Kisson and Kearne, and the other entertainers at the National Amphitheater contribute an interesting programme, which appears to ...
Article : 45 wordsElectors of Leichhardt were addressed at the local Town-hall last night by Mr. Wade and others. The building was packed, as the Mayor (Alderman Pearson) presided. ...
Article : 438 wordsThe next recital of the vice-Regal Concert Band is to be given at the Town-hall on Sunday afternoon, August 4. An interesting programme will include Scharwenka's "Polish Dances," Keler Bela's Festival Overture," and ...
Article : 58 wordsA naval display and concert Js to be given by given by the men of H.M.S. Powerful, assisted by the band of the Warship in the Cardinal's-hall. College-street, on Monday evening. The programme will comprise naval displays and ...
Article : 97 wordsStops are being taken by the Animals Protection Society to establish a home for dogs. In a letter to the City Council announcing the intention of the society to establish the home. ...
Article : 319 words"Lost in the Alps," "The Snake Hunt," 'The Charmed Umbrella," "Punchinello," and the other interesting pictures exhibited by Mr. West in the present programme at the Lyceum-ball, are well received. The pictures are ...
Article : 50 wordsSir,--Your correspondent, "Public Servant," does not see any advantage in mid-monthly payments to the public service, and thinks it a disadvantage to have to pay the paltry extra stamp duty required on his salary voucher. One con hardly take this as a serious ...
Article : 511 wordsMr. Clement Mason, the representative of the London syndicate, is to exhibit the Bio-Tableaux Moving pictures at the Queen's-ball on August 10. It is stated that the silver screen on which the pictures are to be projected will be ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. Harry Clay's dramatic company, which is attracting large audiences at the Standard Theatre, is producing this week Frank Scudamore's drama, "Is Life Worth Living?" It deals, with the adventures of the ...
Article : 139 wordsThe usual matinee will be given at the Oxford Theatre this afternoon. To-night the annual competition for the championship of the fleet in stepdancing sentimental songs, and comic songs, will be commenced. Entries ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 wordsThe moving pictures shown at the Victoria-hall are of a varied character, and include many humorous subjects. "Jim's Apprenticeship" is one of the most amusing. A matinee is to take place to-day. ...
Article : 37 wordsAt the last meeting of the Railway and Tramway-institute the president, Mr. H. McLachlan (Secretary of Railways) suggested that the council might offer two prizes to engineman for an essay on "Locomotive fir ...
Article : 132 wordsThe "Pennydom" concerts at 148 'Pitt-street, with new moving pictures and songs, are popular. This week's programme includes "The Naughty Boy," "The Comic Escape," and "The Colonel's Bicycle," with two ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Newtown Tree Kindergarten, situate in, Thomas street, Camperdown, which was opened a few months ago, is proving a great been to the poor residents of the neighborhood. There are already 00 little ones on the ...
Article : 268 wordsSir,--A paragraph appears in your issue respecting the taking over control of Hyde, Cook, and Phillip parks by tho City Council, will you allow me to slate the case as I know it? ...
Article : 340 wordsThe proposals agreed upon at the recent conference between representatives of the Master Carriers' Association and the Trolley, Draymen, and Carters' Union were practically adopted by the latter union. There are still ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Japanese moil steamer Yawatu Mora arrived early this morning-from Japan, Hongkong, and Manila, via ports. She anchored in Watson's-Bay to await medical inspection. ...
Article : 36 wordsAccording to a French correspondent at Franceville, the Australians and English are displaying much activity in the New Hebrides. At Vate Protestant church, is being erected, ...
Article : 151 wordsNEWCASTLE. Tuesday.--The following entires have been received for the Wallsend Club's race meeting on August 7:-- Shorts Handicap, six furlongs.--Mery Lock, Zelle, ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,--Your article on Esperanto in Saturday's issue interested me much--not that I am struck with the idea of an international language--but because it shows how far faddists will go when they get the chance. English ...
Article : 189 wordsIn the course of his address to the electors of Paddington, Mr. C. W. Oakos M.L.A., said that Now South Wales had proved to be during the last throe years a source of ...
Article : 1,775 wordsSir,--Will you permit me to make an appeal through your columns to anyone resident in Australia who has in his possession pictures by John Thomson, of Duddington, the Scottish landscape painter? I am compiling a ...
Article : 147 wordsAt a large meeting of Yorkshiremen held at Garrett's Hotel a society was formed under the title of The York, shire Society of New South Wales. The following officers were elected:--President, Mr, E. Kilburn Scott; hon ...
Article : 150 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday,--Mr. S. Miller was a purchases at Yurille and Co.'s sale of thoroughbreds to-day. The principal prices were brought by sir Dove, 4 yrs. by Sir Tristram (imp)--Grand Dove, 205gns.; Zaza [?] ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,--In view of the present controversy concerning the regulation of shop signs. It would be well to direct attention to the disgraceful daubing of fences rooks, and other prominent ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 31 Jul 1907, Page 7
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