His Excellency the Governor and Lady Hampden, accompanied by the Hon. Margaret Brand, Captain Ferguson, A.D.C., Mrs. Peel and Captain Peel, visited Goulbura on Thursday last for the ...
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Article : 1,822 wordsThe success that was predicted for "A Woman of No Importance" after the first night has been amply justified. The theatre has been well filled each evening, and in the way of receipts it is stated ...
Article : 200 words"Tommy Atkins" has established itself as one of the most popular melodramas staged in Sydney for many a long day, and perhaps nothing could better show tins than by saying that it is ...
Article : 50 wordsWhat with mati[?]es and the ordinary evening performances, "S[?]bad the Sailor" has already brought thousands of visitors to this theatre, and there are no signs yet that the popularity of the ...
Article : 131 wordsDr. Todd, instructed by Mr. Alfred De Lissa, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Higgins, instructed by Mr. H. H. Hills, for the defendant. This was an application by Charles George Hatte for an ...
Article : 744 wordsA meeting for installation of officers in the above lodge was held on Thursday evening in the St. Peter's School Hall, Woolloomooloo. The following brethren were duly installed by the Deputy District ...
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Article : 125 wordsThe first meeting of delegates convened for the purpose of furthering the above movement was held in St. Joseph's School Hall, Newtown, on Friday evening, the 8th instant, when representatives from ...
Article : 77 wordsThis house is always packed, when it isn't jammed, and during the week this cahracteristic feature of the house has been preserved. Several new features are announced in the programme for to-night, ...
Article : 79 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts was held last wednesday. The libranian's statement showed the following circulation for the month of December, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 16 Jan 1897, Page 7
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