On Saturday the Mayor of Sydney (A[?]erman Ives) entertained a large number of citizens and members of the City Council at a picnic at Middle Harbour. The outing was arranged to take the ...
Article : 509 wordsGeorges Ohnet's comedy-drama is fumous for the great scene of the second act, in which the newlymade bride repul[?]s the husband she has married merely out of pique. The display of repressed ...
Article : 948 wordsIn almost every direction around Braidwood there are gold-producing localities. Araluen is the principal contributor to the production of the Braidwood division, and next in importance comes ...
Article : 2,116 wordsThe following Reminiscences on the subject of Old Sydney have been sent us for publication by Mr. John F. Mann:— The present Government House was occupied by ...
Article : 3,373 wordsIt has been noted as an unexplained fact in natural history that, while large poultry farms are as a rule unsuccessful, most game, with the exception of grouse, can be reared in any quantity ...
Article : 1,784 wordsThese are certainly exciting times. Sensational events succeed other with such rapidity that the public has scarcely time to recognise their full significance. For the moment the ...
Article : 2,235 wordsThe British Yacht Racing Association has received through its council a letter from Mr. Howard Gould, of New York, complaining that his yacht, the 20-rater Niagara, was in May last boarded without ...
Article : 1,107 wordsOn Friday night Sergeants Macnamara and Foy, of the Permanent Defence Force, were tendered a farewell smoke concert by their comrades at Victoria Barracks on the ...
Article : 403 wordsHoyt's comedians made their rentree under Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove's management at her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday. "A Trip to China Town" was revived, under Mr. Julian ...
Article : 416 wordsThe following are the stock movements for the week:—2947 fat sheep from Booabula, 3020 sheep from Zara, and 526 from Willurah, all to the Newport Freezing Works; 500 lambs, from Prudhoe ...
Article : 311 wordsThe following gentlemen having passed the necessary examinations were admitted as solicitors:— Spencer Joseph St. Clair Butler, William Rupert Cater, Charles Thomas Champion, Cornelius Joseph ...
Article : 152 wordsAlthough there was nothing particularly fresh at the Tivoli on Saturday the standard of excellence was so well maintained in the compilation of the programme that there was a very satisfactory ...
Article : 338 wordsSir,—It is surprising that the thoughtful and trenchant letter of T. R. I. Dent in your issue of 21st October has not evoked further correspondences on a subject of such fundamental importance to the ...
Article : 353 wordsTerm List (in old Banco Court).—New trial motions: Hernry v. Barringer, A.J.S. Bank, Limited, v. Oakes, same v. Smith, Vintiner v. Huddart, Parker, and Co., Limited, Silk v. Reid. ...
Article : 383 wordsSir,—The Parliament of this coliony has recently passed an Act to prevent the settling amongst us of the great industrial and intellectual races of Asia, including, of course, Jews and Russians who have a ...
Article : 461 wordsThere was a moderate attendance at the Town Hall on Saturday night, when Mr. F. A. Packer made his appearance at the orgau, and played a programme of tunefully classic, or wholly popular ...
Article : 217 wordsCharles Augustus Bonello, administering poison with intent to murder; Thomas O'Sullivan, manslaughter; George Boniface Thompson and Octavius Laroux, burglary and receiving. ...
Article : 55 wordsSir,—Your unprejudiced opinion upon this very important question published in the leading article of yesterday's issue will be acknowledged as a powerful motor in forcing the Government to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Nov 1896, Page 7
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