The inquest upon the bodies of the eight men who lost their lives in the Stockton Colliery in December last was resumed to-day at St Paul's Schoolhall, Stockton, before the Coroner, Mr. Martin, J. P. ...
Article : 815 wordsA meeting of about 150 of the unemployed was held at the base of the Queen's Statue, King-street, yesterday afternoon. The meeting, it was explained, was called for the purpose of securing organisation ...
Article : 526 wordsThe annual meeting of the Bimetallic League was held yesterday at the rooms, 6 Spring-street, Mr. A. W. Meeks (president) being in the chair Mr. A. W. Pearse, the hon. secretary, read the ...
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Advertising : 5,607 wordsThe favourrble verdict pronounced by a critical first-night audience on "A Woman of No Importance" has sinco been amply confirmed, and each night the theatre has been filled by the audiences ...
Article : 401 wordsAlthough so many thousands must have seen the pantomime, there appear to be just as many more still eager to look upon its dazzling attractions, and some very large houses have been brought together ...
Article : 146 wordsThe drawing powers of "Tommy Atkins"—is Mr. Kipling has discovered by this time—are prodigious. Mr. Rignold has realised the same truth. This theatre has been crowded nightli, and ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—The article under the above heading published to-day in the Herald, and containing an interview with Dr. Thompson, the president of the Board of Health, will be lead, no doubt, by many people. In ...
Article : 842 wordsVery good audiences have attended at this house during the next, and Mr. M'Carthy's impersonation is generally recognised to be as mirthful an impersonation of the comic stage Irish woman as has been seen ...
Article : 88 wordsThe entertainment provided at this house seems altogether to the liking of variety patrons, and each night has seen a crowded house in attendance. It is announced that some of the artists will introduce new ...
Article : 55 wordsThe capital programme of varieties presecuted at this house has had the effect of attracting to it very large houses. Mr. Chirgwin. Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Shine, and others still give untold delight to eager ...
Article : 40 wordsCapetown awoke yesterday morning to learn news of one of the greatest calamities that have ever befallen the Peninsula. Groot Schuur, the residence of Mr. Rhodes, was completely gutted by fire in ...
Article : 960 wordsThis home of the Cinematographe at 420 George-street has been very largelg attended during the week, and it seems to be a very popular amusement resort in the crowded street. Not the least pleasing ...
Article : 156 wordsThe monthly meeting of the board took place at the institution on Monday afternoon. There were present—The Hon. Sir Arthur Kenwick (president) in the chair; Mr F. R. Robinson (vice-president), ...
Article : 175 wordsThe pictorial representations of Jerusalem at the rotunda in George-street seem always popular, and great numbers of interested sightseers visit the place every day. The exhibition begins at an early hour of ...
Article : 44 wordsThe seventh, annual meeting of the North Sydney Orphans' Club was held on Monday, at the North Sydney School of Arts. The prisident, Mr. C. L. Garland occupied the chair. The hon. secretary ...
Article : 403 wordsThe monthly meeting of the board was held on Monday afternoon. There were present—Lady Allen (in the chair). Mrs. Hunter Baillie, Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. Munce, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. C. C. Griffiths, ...
Article : 238 wordsSir,—Your report in this morning's paper under the above heading should excite public attention to the necessity for a change in the presant system adopted for the disposal of the dead. It goes to ...
Article : 720 wordsA special meeting of the society was held at 355 Georgia-street on Monday evening. The following members were present:—Messrs. J. Horbury Hunt. W. H. Rothe, C. H. Myles, H. A. Thompson, J. R. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Metropolitan District Lodge took place in the Temperance Hall on Saturday afternoon. Amongst the correspondence read was a letter from Bro. Thomas Walker with ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—It appears to me that neither your able leader of Saturday last nor any one of the numerous correspondents who have ventilated the above question in your columns has touched on the real point ...
Article : 373 wordsSir,—From another woman's recent experiences in the bush the question arose, How many motherless nomes and health-wrecked women were due to the fact that nurses trianed in mid wifery were, scarce in ...
Article : 221 wordsThe following stock, passings are reported:—300 sheep, W. C. Howard owner. Oakhurst to Sydney; 550 ewes, R. Dunn owner, Fairfield to Riverstone; 800 sheep, J. M. Cox owner, Coxville to Rosewood; ...
Article : 124 wordsA prize meeting in connection with the Penrith Infantry Rifle Club was held on Saturday. The following were the principal scores:— Private J. Lennox, 60, handicap 2, Private A. Hollier, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 13 Jan 1897, Page 3
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