If the terrific heat which prevailed at Cobar on Tuesday and Wednesday had continued during the remainder of the week I question very much whether the Minister for ...
Article : 1,749 wordsThough "The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown" is a cumbersome title for a farcical comedy, where all should be brisk and pointed, fortunately the piece itself is written by old hands, and is neither ...
Article : 887 wordsThe new year finds us in a condition of peace both at home and abroad—or rather a condition of stagnation, for there is a general belief that livelier times are impending. Whatever the new ...
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Advertising : 1,218 words"Queen's Evidence" was performed by Messrs. Henry and Davis's company at the Standard Theatre on Saturday night. There was a fair house. Mr. Robert Henry and Miss Billie Howard played the ...
Article : 43 wordsAt the North Sydney School of Arts on Friday a concert in aid of the widow and children of the late tram conductor, W. T. Wilson, was held, and very largely attended. A lengthy and varied programme ...
Article : 61 wordsOfficials.—Amateur Athletic Association—Starter: Mr. R. Coombes. Judges: Messrs. F. W. Maddocks, R. J. White, W. Alexander. Referee: Mr. F. A. Corti. Clerks of course: Messrs. J. ...
Article : 2,143 wordsThis club brought off a Class B race for prizes of £4, £2, and £1 on Saturday afternoon, the course being from Farm Cove round lightship, Sow and Pigs, Shark Island, Fort Denison, Shark Island ...
Article : 555 wordsIn lieu of the "Gascoigue Cup" race, the fixture for Saturday last, the committee of the squadron arranged a race for yachts of 10 rating and under, handicapped, for which the following were ...
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Article : 616 wordsThe ninth, and perhaps the most important, of this club's fixtures for the season was sailed on Saturday over the Shart Island and Snails Bay course. The prizes were:—First, £5 5s (presented ...
Article : 264 wordsThis club had a class A race decided on Saturday. This class comprises deep-keelers, and the handicaps were:—Athæna (P. Loudon) and Mabel (C. Newman), scratch; Ione (R. J. Cameron), ...
Article : 111 wordsNotwithstanding the great amount of sailing races provided recently in connectiou with the visit of the Queenslanders here, the large attendance on the steamers following the two events held in connection ...
Article : 1,309 wordsThe Mayor will present the prizes at Aarons's Exchange Hotel this evening at 8. Boat owners are reminded that it will be necessary to produce certificates as to measurement, &c. The committee ...
Article : 43 wordsThis club had a meet on Saturday off Ball's Head, at which a handicap race for classes A, B, and C Canoes was carried out, the course fixed being from off Ball's Head, round N.T.S. Sobraon, s.s. Jubilee in ...
Article : 189 wordsThere was a great attendance at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday, where Mr. Westmacott's revival of "The Silver King" is likely to enjoy prolonged popularity. ...
Article : 32 wordsThere was a crowded audience at the Tivoli matinee on Saturday afternoon, and the same state of affairs prevailed at night. Several additions have been made to the list of attractions at this theatre, ...
Article : 317 wordsOn Saturday last a race that has excited no small amount of interest in the Illawarra district was decided. It was a private race between Mr. W. Beach's 20-footer Friendship and Mr. C. Massie'a 26-footer ...
Article : 159 wordsThere was a good attendance at the Town Hall on Saturday, when the City Organist drew attention to the 77th anniversary of the birth of Henri Litolf by playing his own transcription for organ of that ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Christopher Barras, of Newcastle, England, hearing that there are so many aspirants to championship honours, is willing to match Edward Hanlan, of Toronto, to row in best-and-best boats any ...
Article : 56 wordsThe rifle reservists finished the second period of drill last night. Staff Colour-sergeant E. C. Duke is well satisfied with the material he has had to work on, and considers them the best he has under his ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Palace Theatre was crowded as usual on Saturday evening, when a change of programme was given. With the exception of one or two who have gone over to the Tivoli, and vice versa, the list of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 8 Feb 1897, Page 3
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