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Advertising : 254 words view this articleSir,—Amid the chaos and rush of packing a library to sail for England on October 14, this reply to Mr. Henry's answer to my letter must be brief, and it will probably be my ...
Article : 575 words view this articleSir,—As an occasional visitor to Randwick Racecourse at the spring and autumn, one cannot fail to be impressed with its wonderful natural advantages, and the splendid modern ...
Article : 582 words view this articleSir,—The Minister for Labour at Newport gave praise to the surf clubs for their gallant work, and [?]his, without doubt, is their due. But he went on to express the hope that they ...
Article : 216 words view this articleSir,—I desire to support most warmly the remarks of Mr. E. C. Simon in your issue of last Friday. Some more vigorous protection of this fine sporting fish is needed badly. ...
Article : 356 words view this articleSir,—While the plan of the Institute of Architects for the Martin-place extension may add, in the eyes of those responsible for its promulgation, to the architectural beauties of ...
Article : 204 words view this articleSir,—In this morning's issue suggestions have been made as to where this historic cottage should be re-erected in Melbourne. When I first saw reference made to this matter in ...
Article : 344 words view this articleSir,—I read with much interest your leader in this morning's "Herald," "Test of Leadership," and particularly the latter part thereof, referring to Mr. Bruce. The majority of your ...
Article : 255 words view this articleSir,—I was much impressed with the paragraph headed as above and I do agree with Mr. Bluett that it would be very pleasing to many if the voice or carol of this beautiful ...
Article : 250 words view this articleSir,—Kindly permit me, through your valued columns, to express an opinion concerning the proposed treatment of Martin-place by the successful plan competitor, Professor ...
Article : 252 words view this articleSir,—Mr. Clayton, in his interesting article on this subject, truly observes that "works of art rashly proclaimed as 'great masters' have proved when sent abroad to have been ...
Article : 313 words view this articleDorothy Brunton will make her farewell appearance in Sydney in "Road House," at the Criterion Theatre this afternoon and night. To-morrow she will leave for Melbourne to present the comedy at ...
Article : 48 words view this articleMiss Gwen Selva and Miss Margaret Chalmers have found it necessary to postpone their Monday Musicale," which was to have taken place next week. The programme, which consists of excerpts ...
Article : 52 words view this articleThe Music Lovers' Club of Wollongong will hold a musicale this evening in St. Michael's Hall. The artists are Miss Al[?]a Baulman, Miss Hilda Alken, Mr. Alfred Cunningham, and Miss May Gibson. ...
Article : 36 words view this articleSpeaking on "The Development of the Theatre" at a meeting of members of the Institute of Architects of New South Wales, at Science House, last night, Mr. G. N. Kenworthy said ...
Article : 294 words view this articleAt a conference of the New South Wales Senior Branch of the Australian Student Christian Movement, held at Thirroul, a resolution was carried declaring that war was ...
Article : 117 words view this articleThere will be a recital on the University Carillon to-day, at 1.30 p.m., in memory of the late honorary carillonist, Mr. A. S. Kershaw. ...
Article : 26 words view this articleThe final rehearsal of the choir of 1000 voices for the massed performance in the Town Hall next Saturday night will take place at the Conservatorium this evening. The choirs taking port are ...
Article : 78 words view this articleAt his recital in the Town Hall this afternoon, the City Orsanist (Mr. Ernest Truman) will play Liszt's "Carnival at Pesth," the Largo from Dvorak's "From the New World" Symphony, and ...
Article : 107 words view this articleMembers of the Junior Literary Society will stage a three-act comedy entitled "Modern Youth" this evening, at the Emerson Hall, in Liverpool-street. ...
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