LONDON, May 8.--Australia will scarcely suffer so much by the death of Colonel North as South America, though he had irons in fire in Tasmania, South Australia, and, of course, West ...
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Article : 122 wordsOonah, str., 1758 tons, Captain W. J. Featherstone, from Hobart 9th inst. Passengers: Mesdames Bejamin, Barnett and two children, Waterhouse, Tanner and infant, Cook, Outram, Ross, Knaggs, Morris and ...
Article : 3,690 wordsFarther rain fell in Sydney yesterday, as a result of the sudden change which came up from tho southward on Thursday night. The disturbance struck the colony about Jervis Bay, passing in a south-east ...
Article : 261 wordsDoubtless the revival of Mr. Barren's lively and picturesque play at Her Majesty's to-night will prove a sufficiently interesting affair to attract a large audience, especially in view of the ...
Article : 116 wordsThe last two weeks of "Trilby" are announced, arrangements having been made for the "Trip to Chinatown" Company now en route from America, to replace Messrs. Brady and Palmer's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 457 wordsMr. Bland Holt has in "The Derby Winner" on excellent drama, and, what is more, a popular one. That the Theatre Royal has been well filled every night this week, in spite of the ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. "W. M'Millan, M.P., visited Burwood last evening, and performed the formal ceremony of opening the recently created Literary and Debating Society established in connection with the ...
Article : 1,257 wordsThe City and Northern Suburbs Connection Committee met again yesterday at the Town-hall, to consider tho various proposals for giving facilities for communication between the city and ...
Article : 324 wordsMr. Charles God[?]rey's s new "turn is even better than his first, "Dreams," especially, being a particularly good descriptive song, given with impressive dramatic force. This afternoon and ...
Article : 68 wordsHaving been engaged to appear at Melbourne in connection with a carnival, the Fitzgerald Brothers have decided to end their season hero on the 20th inst., and consequently there will be ...
Article : 140 wordsMr. T. A. Kennedy, having appeared with unfailing success in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and the principal New Zealand towns since his last appearance here, has returned for a farewell ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsThe happy idea has been conceived and acted upon of arranging of the Rev. Haskett Smith to deliver a series of lectures on "Jeruslem and its Eavirons" at the Cyclorama where the subject is so ...
Article : 69 wordsFor a couple of years past bags and packages of grain and produce discharged from the coasting steamers and stacked on the city wharves have been found occasionally to tally out short in ...
Article : 440 wordsSubscriptions to the Boucicault testimonial may bo forwarded to the treasurer, Mr. A. Hoftnung, at the Australia Hotel. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsThe distinguished soprano, Mdile. Antoinette Trebelli who is now delighting Melbourne audiences with her genuine artistic vocalism, will return to Sydney next week, and give a short series. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsNext Wednesday evening, at the Town-hall, the Amateur Orchestral Society will give the first concert of the season, playing for the first time Mendelssohn's concert overture, "The Hebrides" ...
Article : 108 wordsAbout noon yesterday, a seaman, named Speedy Murray, while at work on tho barque Ross-shire, in Neutral Bay, fell down tho hold, a distance of 25ft., and was picked up unconscious. Upon his ...
Article : 76 wordsMessrs. Stevens, Basse, and Howells, the wellknown Australian concert enterepreneurs (of whose ence, Miss Lily Moody, and Mark Hambourg, ...
Article : 146 words"A fatal accident occurred at Beccroft on Friday morning, by which Robert Wickham, tho driver of tho 9 a.m. express, Sydney to Newcastle, lost his life. When passing Beccroft Wickham fell off ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words'A juvenile entertainment in aid of the organ fund of tbo churcli was given in tho Primitive Methodist Church, Cromwell-street, Leichhardt, on Wednesday evening. Captain J. C. Lloyd occupied ...
Article : 354 wordsThe arrangements bavo been completed for the complimentary concert to be tendered M. Wiegand prior to his departure on his European tour. A specially attractive programme is being ...
Article : 75 wordsLast night the Rev. Charles Clark re-delivered his lecture on "St. Paul's, the Eye of the Empire, or the Dome of the Golden Cross." This Is one of the newest, and certainly one of the best in ...
Article : 186 wordsHis Excellency tho Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to givo authority, under tho 5th section of the Volunteer Force Regulation Act of 1867, for tho formation of a volunteer ...
Article : 265 wordsMiss Nora O'Shaughnessy, who will shortly leave for Europe to further pursue her studies of cert on the 15th prox. The committee meetings ...
Article : 69 wordsThe monthly mooting of the council of the Queen's Jubllco Fund was held at the Town-hall yesterday, when Lady Hampden presided. There were also present Mesdames Cohen, Forbes ...
Article : 172 wordsEncouraged by the success which attended tho production of tho "Messiah" and their miscellaneous concert last week, the Newcastle Musical Society gave another highly enjoyable concert ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 13 Jun 1896, Page 11
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