Sir,--In days of old it was customary for lords of high degree to employ minstrels to sing their praises, proclaim their prowess, and extol their virtues without an over ...
Article : 1,446 wordsNearly three weeks had slipped past since the night when Simeon Addisburne and his manager, Aaron Dunsford, had posted the notices on the headgear of the Squire Pit, ...
Article : 1,623 wordsSaturday night was quite a busy and eventful one theatrically. The re- opening of the pretty Criterion, a house about which there has been little or no luck since ...
Article : 2,266 wordsThe fifth intercolonial football match between New South Wales and Victoria took place on Saturday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Seven thousand people or ...
Article : 1,852 wordsIt was a beautiful night in midnight. On high the immense dark vault scintillated with many myriad specks of electric flame, and although the night was ...
Article : 1,564 wordsThese two clubs, of whom it is said that they might meet twice a week and come out with an equal number of wins and losses at the end of the year's play. met on Saturday ...
Article : 1,324 wordsSir,--Pardon me if I say that your leader of Wednesday, and the subsequent letter of the Hon. J. M. Creed, do not appear to grasp the whole objective of the proposed ...
Article : 779 wordsMr. James M'Mahon, the captain of the New South Wales team on Saturday, is a native of Sydney, and was born in 1807. He was for five years the captain of the Rosedale Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 176 wordsThe crowded state of the Centenary- hall on Saturday night must have been quite as gratifying to Mr. J. E. Sykes, who arranged the farewell appearances in ...
Article : 559 wordsMr. Charles Diamond, the captain of the Victorian team which Is at the present time visiting Sydney, is, like many of his comrades, a New Zealander by birth. He was born in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 191 wordsSir,--I think all Will agree that Mr. Francis Abigail has done good service to the community in drawing attention in your columns to some of the great blots in ...
Article : 113 wordsALBURY, Saturday.--The Albury and Ru- thergien teams played here to- day for the Ovens and Murray premiership, and the game was won by Albury by 3 goals 11 behinds to ...
Article : 218 wordsThanks to the courtesy of the New South Wales Rugby Union. the Victorians are likely to have a good time during their trip. On Friday they were formally welcomed by the ...
Article : 188 wordsMajor Reynolds, R.E., the officer commanding the engineer forces of Victoria, has almost completed his work of inspecting the defence works of the port of ...
Article : 110 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.--In the football matches yesterday Norwoods (14 goals 14 behinds) beat. North Adelaide (4 goals 7 behinds); ...
Article : 34 wordsThere was a very large attendance at the Town- hall organ recital on Saturday night, and M. Wiegand was warmly applauded throughout the evening. Included in the ...
Article : 240 wordsMELBOURNE. Sunday.--The premiership football matches yesterday afternoon resulted as follow:--Essendon, 7 goals 12 behinds, beat Melbourne. 4 goals 2 behinds; South ...
Article : 237 wordsNEWCASTLE, Sunday.--A church parade of the defence forces in the district was held this morning, and excited a great dual of interest, probably on account on its ...
Article : 187 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.--The football match between teams representative of New South Wales and Queensland was played at the Association Ground on Saturday; about 6000 ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 12 Aug 1895, Page 3
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