The anti-grading party in Australia has always been remarkable for its displays of oratorical gymnastics, in the face of the unanswerable proofs that the principle has proved ...
Article : 888 wordsWhat an advantage it is when a play arrives here with an assured reputation, which makes an audience tolerant over a weak or undistinguished opening, confident in the ...
Article : 1,421 wordsMr. Watt and Mr. Rowland, instructed by Messrs. Makinson and Plunkett, appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Canaway, instructed by Mr. H. C. G. Moss, for the defendant. This ...
Article : 211 wordsCecil Raleigh's drama, "The Great Millionaire," proved one of Mr. Bland Holt's trump cards when originally produced in Sydney a little over. two years ago, and its ...
Article : 604 words"Let There be No More Waste" writes:—I infer from your correspondence that you have written upon the question of site for proposed fruit-market. If so, I have ...
Article : 703 wordsAn amusing variety entertainment is being given at the Athcncum Hall, George-street, by Morton's Refined Entertainers, at popular prices. The programme includes items by vaudeville artists, living pictures by ...
Article : 43 wordsDespite the heavy downpour of rain on Saturday night there was a large attendance at the Haymarket Hippodrome, when Mr. Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company produced for the first time Mr. William ...
Article : 190 wordsGRAFTON.—At the monthly meeting of the council of the Clarence P. and A. Society a motion was tabled to have a district trophy exhibited at the next annual show, all parishes ...
Article : 91 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA.—Farmers from the other States continue to look to this end of New South Wales for investments in farm land and suitable homesteads. These new owners'are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsOn Saturday morning last a party of boys from the Cook's Hill Superior Public School, under the charge of Mr. B. J. Price, left.Newcastle by train for the purpose of obtaining ...
Article : 286 wordsThe show was continued yesterday in de lightful weather. About 2000 people were present. The horse exhibits were the best that have been seen for many years. ...
Article : 521 wordsBefore the President and Members, in the Probats Court-house, Chancery-square, at 10 a.m.—For hearing: Electrical Trades Union of New South Wales, claimant, and the Railway Commissioners of New ...
Article : 44 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Murray and a jury.—At 10 a.m.: Gearin v Gearin and another. Before the Registrar, in No. 2 Court.—At 10 a.m.: Taylor v Daly, Smith v Knight. At 10.30 a.m.: Richards ...
Article : 40 wordsThe entertainment presented to the public on Saturday under the title of "The Newboy's Dream," is extremely difficult to treat from the critical standpoint, because. Judging from the preliminary announcements, ...
Article : 522 wordsMr, P. H. Myles, examiner for the Royal Academy of Music, London, who is at present touring Australia in connection with the yearly examinations under the academy, has ...
Article : 118 wordsAt a distance of some five miles from Forbes, and situated in close proximity to the Daroubalgie railway station, on the Orange-Forbes line, there stands, unfortunately idle at the ...
Article : 418 words"Inquirer" (Tumut) writes:—I have a quantity of eggs, for which the local price at present is not worth considering. Will you be good enough to advise me per your "On the Land" column particular of ...
Article : 529 wordsThe competitions in connection with the Parramatta School of Arts Fruit Show and Exhibition were concluded on Saturday even ing, when the following awards were made:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsSir,—I crave the privilege of a small space to reply to "One of the Girls," whose letter appears in your issue of the 20th. Whilst agreeing with your correspondent in regard ...
Article : 390 wordsThe feature of Saturday's performances at the Tivoli Theatre. was the reappearance of Brinn, who contributes a very clever turn entitled " Fun on a Warship. " Brinn juggles with massive wheels anchors, ...
Article : 184 wordsThe congress of the Chamber of Commerce of the Empire reassembled at Grocers' Hall on July 11 (says the "Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette"), and further debated ...
Article : 621 wordsThis evening Mme. Blanche Arral will make her third appearance at the Town Hall, when she will sing, with costumes, scenic effects, and a full orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Rivers Allpres, a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 735 wordsMessrs. H. York and Sons, in conjunction With Messrs. Trebeck, Son, and Co., offered to-day at the Percy Hotel the Well-known Glendonbrook Esate, situated 11 miles from ...
Article : 152 words"Three Little Waifs," the new musical melodrama by Messrs. Philip Lytton and J. C. Lee, was evidently appreciated by the audience which assembled at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, and the play will ...
Article : 69 wordsLast year the Queensland Government spent £105 3s 2d in advertising her Crown lands in other States. Of the sum, £108 14s was spent in New South Wales, £40 in ...
Article : 431 wordsThe bioscope exhibition, "America at Work," which opened at the Lyceum Hall on Saturday evening, before a crowded audience, is among the best that have yet been seen in Sydney. Most of the pictures are ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—Reading in your issue of to-day letter concerning the reckless driving of motor cars led me to think of the way they are sent along the Parramatta-r[?], Campe[?] ...
Article : 213 wordsDr. Arthur Ross writes:—Had the Government or Minister for Lands then in power and office in 1861 taken, the trouble to have followed the liberal scheme ...
Article : 870 wordsBURROWA.—A butter factory company was formed on Friday, the capital being £600, All the shares have been allotted. The board of directors consists of Messrs. R. Davison, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Royal Art Society's exhibition was brought to a close on Saturday night hy a grand music and art soiree the proceeds from which are to be devoted to the artists' cot at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Government has decided that as the people ot Warrnambool and Sale have given the required guarantees agricultural high schools shall be established at these places. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe 73rd anniversary of the Pitt-street Congregational Church Sunday School was celebrated by a special musical service yesterday afternoon, the church being tastefully ...
Article : 123 wordsThe time wasted in sending for a physician, or for medicine, when a child shows symptoms of croup often proves fatal. A reliable medicine, and one that should ...
Article : 78 wordsBELLINGEN.—Large numbers of intending selectors from all parts of the Commonwealth have been up to inspect the Dorrigo, and the stream of landseekers continues ...
Article : 104 wordsAn entire change of programme was presented by Brown's Entertainers at the Queen's Hall on Saturday, where there were good attendances at both performances. The biograph pictures were admirably shown, ...
Article : 72 words"At the age of two weeks my baby's head began to break out with great sores, and at the agol of two months his face and head were an awful sight. I consulted a doctor, who said it was nothing but a light ...
Article : 203 wordsThis pretty exhibition of paintings and clever art work in sea shells fully maintained its well-deserved popularity, and the hall at 70 Pitt-street was again the medium for much pleasure giving on Saturday, ...
Article : 71 wordsIt's the little colds that grow into big colds, the big colds that end in consumption and death. Don't wait till to-morrow to cure the little colds, for one dose of DR. SHELDON'S ...
Article : 126 wordsHAY.—At the last meeting of the Hay Pastures Protection Board the Inspector reported that rabbits generally were on the increase, especially in districts adjoining ...
Article : 236 wordsAn enjoyable concert was given in the Town Hall on Saturday night by Mr. L. de Groen's Vice-regal Band, assisted by Mr. N. J. Gehde at the organ, and by Miss Elsie Peerless, Mr. Charles Larsen, and the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 24 Sep 1906, Page 4
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