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Advertising : 1,350 wordsThis afternoon at 3 o'clock the Vice-regal Military Band will perform in the grandstand at the Agricultural Ground under the direction of Mr. L. de Groen. The Commonwealth and ...
Article : 153 wordsProbably no play in the history of play wrighting has for all aye held such a glamor and fascination over the world as "Romeo and Juliet" A product of the later middle ages, filled with ...
Article : 289 wordsBland Holt's splendid season with the "Span of Life" seems to have been discovered by the spirit of perpetual youth; so largely does the public continue to invade the Lyceum. Bland's ...
Article : 161 wordsThis popular theatre will be re-opened by those well-known Sydney favorites, Alfred Woods and Maud Williamson, on Saturday next, May 3. The play selected for the ...
Article : 143 words"We are going to banquet Barton," Said the cheerful Hardy Meagher; We must show respect to Toby, like the Noble souls we eagher. ...
Article : 526 wordsThe later days of the Tivoli are becoming noted for rapid changes of programme, which in these fashionable days of music hall is a capital plan. On Friday night the lady with ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Palace is running Strong with the "Merry World," but keeps its prettiest girl in the back row. Which is totally inexplicable, seeing that its taste in most other things is fairly ...
Article : 205 wordsLast night, at the Golden Gate, Tom Dunne, of Westralia, beat"Bull" Nicholls, in eight rounds. To-morrow evening, at the Gaiety, Ted Sevral and Billy Sullivan ...
Article : 75 wordsIt is always a pleasure to listen to members of the Newbury-Spada Company, and are are, therefore, glad to announce that Madame Spada, and Mr. Philip Newbury will, next ...
Article : 61 wordsLast night I looked long on her tender face— Twas like the subtle picture of some saint; Her soul seemed veiled with calm and purest grace, ...
Article : 135 words"Truth" is glad to sea that the first of a series of orchestral promenade concerts is to be inaugurated this afternoon under the direction of Mr. Edwin Rawins at the Coogee ...
Article : 51 wordsAs our readers will observe in our advertising columns, steamers will, on and after Sunday next leave Fort Macquarie for the above popular harbor resort. Passengers who desire to ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 27 Apr 1902, Page 2
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