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Advertising : 3,591 wordsDull weather and good music worked together to fill the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, for Professor Marshall Hall's orchestral concert. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsA reasonable brevity is asked of correspondents who send matter for this column. We cannot undertake to publish lengthy letters, and even if we did the public would not read ...
Article : 60 wordsSir, -- Of the crowds of people who nightly visit the Princess' Theatre, to see The Sign of the Cross there may be many who know Nero only by name. I think some of the ...
Article : 960 wordsSir, -- It is now a considerable time since the Old Age Pension Committee first started its important work, of inquiring into the causes of distress prevalent amongst our poor old ...
Article : 354 wordsSir, -- In an interview with a newspaper reporter, Mr Booth said, concerning the lodging house about to be opened in King street. "That it would be the means of keeping ...
Article : 265 wordsMr Howard Vernon was tendered a testimonial benefit at the Queen's Theatre on Saturday night, when a varied programme of novelties was ...
Article : 270 words[?].W.B., Kensington writes: -- "I wrotes you [?] week asking if Aurum was ever in front of So-and-So from the entrance of the straight to the winning post in the last Oakleigh Plate, ...
Article : 112 wordsThe winning jockeys at Caulfield on Saturday were: G. Murray, H. Underwood, W. H. Pearon, A. Reed, James Hayes, and N. Leek. Homespun, the winner of the Murrumbeena ...
Article : 112 wordsSir, -- In re the management of the Railway department. I would like to draw your attention more especially to the Parcels Branch. Heretofore a person could guarantee the ...
Article : 267 wordsSir, -- As an old subscriber of your valuable paper I trust you will grant me a small space in your next issue re the question asked in Parliament on Tuesday, 13th inst., by Dr. ...
Article : 271 wordsA highly enthusiastic audience attended to witness the clever performances at Mr Carl Hertz, Mdlle. D'Alton, and the exhibition by means of the ...
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Advertising : 176 wordsBoth in the afternoon and evening on Saturday the Princess' Theatre was crowded. The Sign of the Cross is a play which has evidently taken a firm ...
Article : 79 wordsSir, -- The arguments used by "Commonsense" in favor of capital punishment appears to me to be a very strong one against it. "The powers that be are the fathers of the ...
Article : 234 wordsProf. Norton B. Smith, the young Canadian horse educator, seems to have come to stay. Saturday last commenced his second week here, and the crowded ...
Article : 98 wordsThe many admirers of Mr Bland Holt, [?]is marvellous stage productions, and [?]is capable company, receive with regret the announcement that this will be ...
Article : 358 wordsSir, -- How is it, that in these days of reform and enlightenment the law does not protect a working man against loss, where a firm goes insolvent, and everything is mortgaged ...
Article : 190 wordsThe committee of the East Melbourne Cricket Club have arranged with Mr Carl Hertz to give special performances at the Athenaeum Hall, on the afternoon and evening of ...
Article : 72 wordsAn interesting performance was given at the Russell street Temperance Hall on Saturday night by the Combination Serenaders, who comprise many artists ...
Article : 27 wordsSo amenable is man to treatment through his stomach, that it has been contended that that organ, and not the heart, is the seat of the affections. -- ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsSir, -- The employes of the Melbourne Tram Company would like to know if the Government pass an amendment on the present Tramway Act, restricting them from working ...
Article : 137 wordsSir, -- In Thursday's issue, in reference to an article by "Coffee Keeper," I would like to state, for the benefit of the general public, that no registry office keeper recommends any applicant ...
Article : 131 wordsSir, -- Would you spare me space to point out what I think a grievous mistake in the management of our criminals -- or, rather, shall I say, mismanagement? From time to time ...
Article : 316 wordsThe second competition for the "mixed doubles" trophies, presented by Messrs J. M. Campbell and J. C. Anderson, was played on Saturday. The following were the best cards ...
Article : 93 wordsSir, -- A recent issue of your popular paper contains an interesting account of the capture of a seal at St. Kilda, in which reference was made to the rarity of visits of such creatures. ...
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Advertising : 22 wordsHigh Water at Williamstown. -- This evening, at 5.36; to-morrow, at 6.52 a.m. and 7.8 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are: -- S.S. ...
Article : 375 wordsSir, -- I have been watching the registry office question for some time, and as an employer of servants I think what Office Keeper said in last night's "Herald" is quite fair ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Victoria Hall was crowded on Saturday night The attraction was a twenty rounds contest between "Friday" O'Neill and "Dick" Wright. After a good even contest lasting ...
Article : 40 wordsPhillips. Ormonde and Co., patent and trade mark agents and engineers, of Citizens' Buildings 169 Queen street. Melbourne, supply us with the renewing list of patents which have ...
Article : 382 wordsPeople who ask. Is the world getting better? should spend on evening at the Opera House, and, if they do so, and are at all honest and impartial, they must ...
Article : 372 wordsSir, -- In your issue of the 12th appears a letter signed W. R., referring to goods and clothing sent to Upper Fern Tree Gully stations for village settlers. On the 23rd of last ...
Article : 125 wordsSir, -- A correspondent, signing himself "The Spider and the Fly," asks if men ever had their hands read. Yes. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, W. E. Gladstone, and some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsSir, -- It is very sad (as far as the Christian world is concerned, and that it is to a very large extent) to have to record that the Salvation Army of to-day is very far removed from ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsSir, -- In reply to the letter of "Reinsi," in your issue of the 12th inst., I would like to assure him that the several matters he refers to are now having the attention of all ...
Article : 319 wordsSir, -- Without wishing to detract from the work done by the Salvation Army, it seems to me only fair that account should be taken of the fact that the Army gets the monetary ...
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Advertising : 60 wordsThe Bijou Theatre was another house which was crowded on Saturday night. The audience was spead[?] in a laughing humor by the comica[?]ties of ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 19 Jul 1897, Page 3
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