The principal part of the Christmas celebration of the above church was held on Sunday night. The choir was present in full strength, and rendered a number of anthems. Mrs. Baker and Mr. P. French ...
Article : 222 wordsThe national sport of horseraciug will be strongly in avidence during the midsummer holidays. At the headquarters of the turf the A.T.C.Summer Meeting opons to-day, and at a number of centres of ...
Article : 503 wordsA new light on the ne woman comes from the New World, as is fit and proper Unfortunately, it is by no means a pleasant light. Hitherto it has been imagined by old-fashioned people in the ...
Article : 1,323 wordsMr. George Lewis, the pastor of tho Mission Church at Sussex-street, with Messrs Winter, Liddle, and Miss Attenborough, and other workers, prepared a substantial repast for all those men who ...
Article : 174 wordsMr.H. henderson supplies to "Woorinda," of the Brisbane Courier, the following account of [?] which Mr.G.Diggles and himself undertook to the north-eastern districts of New South Wales:—They ...
Article : 421 wordsChristmas Day never attracts large crowds to the streets, and yesterday was no exception to the rule. In the morning there was some stir and activity, as picknicking parties and excursionists made their ...
Article : 150 wordsThe whole fleet in port gave general leave to one watch of men for Christmas, consequently the Royal Naval House was crowded to overflowing, and Mr. and Mrs.Shearston and their assistants ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Salvation Army, at the City Temple, Goulburn-street, provided 100 men with a Christimas dinner There were a few women present, but they were wives of the guests. A large brass band ...
Article : 155 wordsChristmas being a holiday of a peaceful and semireligious character large numbers went down yesterday to the Domam and Botanic Gardens where they lounged about and enjoyed themselves in a quiet way ...
Article : 91 wordsThe traffic on the harbour was very light yesterday—much lighter than on an ordinarv week day. During the morning the fleets of the different companies were running with very few passenger: but ...
Article : 394 wordsInterest in the programme sumbitted to the audience at Her Majesty's Theatre on Christimas Night contred in the first performance in Australia of a portion of Henri Kowalski's new oratorio "Future ...
Article : 735 wordsChristmas was kept at the Prince Alfred Hospital as morrily as circumstances would permit, and circumstances were highly favourable. This was due partly to the health-inducing conditions of the ...
Article : 880 wordsUnder the auspices of the above club two races were [?]ed yesterday afternoon over the triangular course from Clark Island, and were well [?] by a large number of visitors, the steamers Lobelia ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 852 wordsAt the City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen the men began to assemble, for their Christmas feast long before noon, and by 1 o'clock some 300 or 400 men were waiting. The spacious dining-hall was ...
Article : 243 wordsThe coming on of winter is a matter of no small moment to an immense number of people, who, although suffering in the greatest imaginable variety of ways, are tainted with one common malady, and ...
Article : 598 wordsAmong the children whose heartshave been gladdened at this festive season were the children who are members of the Sydney "Y" Band of Hope, which meets in Wentworth-lane Mission ...
Article : 91 wordsOn Christmas morning n substantial breakfast of beef sandwiches, plain and fruit cake, tea &c., was given to 90 men at the Sydney Night Refuge, Francis-street. At the conclusion of the repast, one ...
Article : 60 wordsIn accordance with the arrangements made by the house committee of the above institution, good provision was made for the children and officials to enjoy Christmas Day. The large dining-room of the main ...
Article : 228 wordsTaking it for all in all, the Christmas night concert given by Mile. Antoinette Trebelli at the Contenary Hall may be fairly considered the most interesting of the series directed by Mr.J.Edward ...
Article : 756 wordsI confess (writes a re[resemtatove of the Westminister Gazette) I am always rather pron[?] to funk an interview with a prima donna, but certainly there never was loss ocasion for any misplaced [?] ...
Article : 810 wordsHenrich Heine and Carl Marx stood in relations of personal frienship to each other. As bearing upon this, the following letter, recently published in the German Socialist review, Dic News Zei[?], of [?] ...
Article : 655 wordsOn Christmas Eve Mrs.Gwynne Hughes assisted by a number of her lady friends, entertained the children in destitute circumstances resident in Redfer a and the surrounding districts. The entertainment ...
Article : 186 wordsThepatients at the Sydney Hospital yesterday spent Christmas Day as cheerfully as was possible under the trying circumstances. The railway employees at the Eveleigh sheds thoughtfully sent a cartload of ...
Article : 184 wordsBull-fighting is being introduced into the United States A despatch from Cripple Creek, Colorade, gives an account of a fight organised by a man named Wolfe, in which two bulls were killed. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 wordsIn connection with St.Thomas's Ladies'Benevolent Society, Balmain, the annual distribution of Christmas cheer for the needy and distressed families took place on Tuesday. Through the generaous help ...
Article : 147 wordsThe sisters of St. Vincent's Hospital caused the institution to be thrown open to the public yesterday, and consequently a large number of persons visited the different wards to offer greetings and gifts to ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Duke and Duchess of Westminster on 4th November gave a breakfast at Grosvenor House in honour of Khama, chief of the Bamangwato Tribe, Sabele, chief of the Bakwona Tribe, and Bathoen, ...
Article : 1,655 wordsThe intercolonist match between New South Wales and Victoria will commence at Melbourne to-day with teams chosen from the following players:— New South Wales Donnan, Iredale, Walters, ...
Article : 315 wordsThe annual Christmas good cheer took place on Christmas Day at the Infants' Home,Ashfield, and prizes were awarded to all the children. ...
Article : 26 wordsChristmas Day at the Sydney Hospital for Sick Children, at Globe Point, must have realised the fairy Dreams of the tiny inmates.The different wards were decorated with evergreens, flowers, and plants, and ...
Article : 253 wordsFortunately for the cause of music, the difficulties which beset the Philharmonic Society on all sides a short time ago have to some extent been dissipated This body of earnest workers in the interests of the ...
Article : 736 wordsA large audience assembled at this favourite resort last evening, when an excellent programme of sacred and selected songs was presented, Miss Bossie Morgan rendered the pretty ballad "The ...
Article : 172 wordsAt the Corse Hall, Manly, Thiodon's Wonders will be one of the special features of the amusements at this favourite resort. The figures in the exhibition are lifelike, and are a marvel of mechanical skill. ...
Article : 16 wordsAt the Coogee Palace Aquarium ample provision has been made for visitors to this place of amusement. In addition to dancing, a variety entertainment will be given in the concert-hall. ...
Article : 34 wordsAmong other charitable institutions in regard to which special efforts were made so that the inmates might thoroughly enjoy Christmas Day was the Benevolent Asylum, where, under the supervision of ...
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Advertising : 2 wordsMr. G. W. Burston, president of the Melbourne Bicycle Club, has sent to some of his cycling friends in Sydney an artistic Christmas card with the season's greetings. It contains small maps of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Dec 1895, Page 6
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