Tommy Uren fairly and squarely outpointed Eddie McGoorty in last night's battle at the Stadium, and Referee Arthur Scott's decision accordingly was loudly applauded. The ...
Article : 661 wordsThere was again a large attendance at the Royal Agricultural Show yesterday, despite the bleak westerly wind which raged over the grounds. The day was mostly devoted by the ...
Article : 833 wordsAlthough not so Antarctic as Good Friday, yesterday was cold enough for the feminine visitors who backed their fancy for the Doncaster to be glad that they had suitable furs. ...
Article : 1,371 wordsCertain business firms who feel that their trade supremacy is threatened by the proposed introduction of the bulk handling system of marketing wheat in New South Wales, are ...
Article : 730 wordsThe proposal on the part of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of Australia to handle and market co-operatively their own wheat has come as a bombshell in certain trade circles. ...
Article : 608 wordsA close poll occurred yesterday in the second ballot for Durham between Mr. William Brown (Nationalist), the sitting member, and Mr. Walter Bennett (Independent Nationalist). ...
Article : 103 wordsFive second ballots will be decided nest Saturday at Namoi. Byron, Hawkesbury, Albury, and Gloucester. In two, Albury and Namoi, the struggle will be between National ...
Article : 79 wordsSpeaking at the annual meeting of the Grand Council of the Australasian Holy Catholic Guild, opened at St. Mary's Chapter House by Archbishop Kelly yesterday, Mr. J. D. ...
Article : 232 wordsPantomimes have come and gone of recent years, but there has always been a vague feeling that nothing has been quite so good as the last production of Mother Goose. On ...
Article : 586 wordsThe State Parliament is to meet on Tuesday, April 17. The first session will he a short one, the really business session being' due to open about July. ...
Article : 216 wordsLieut. Austin Diamond and Sergeant W. Brown addressed the onlookers at the cricket match between the Sydney and Cessnock tears on Friday, and gained three recruits for the ...
Article : 86 wordsSir Gerald Strickland declared yesterday that the Eastern Suburbs had supplied more recruits for the Australian forces than any other district in the State. The statement was made by ...
Article : 231 wordsFrank Thorn (8.11½) put up a wonderful display of boxing and generalship against Sid Godfrey (8.13 3/4) until the thirteenth round, when a lucky right swing from Godfrey dazed ...
Article : 46 wordsThe General Conference of the Australian Natives Association opened to-day with the smallest attendance for years. Mr. W. C. Watts, president, reported that ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Interstate Conference of the Australian Peace Alliance was held at the Guild Hall to-day, the Rev. F. Sinclair presiding. Resolutions were carried affirming the desirability of ...
Article : 170 wordsMatty Smith, 9.9, was no match for Llew Edwards, 9.8, in their contest to-night at the Stadium. There was a fair attendance. The Englishman led from the start, keeping Smith ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsYesteray afternoon Mr. Wentworth K. Wallace, a linotype operator, living at 220 Falcon-street, North Sydney, was motoring in the vicinity of Figtree, when temporarily he lost ...
Article : 135 wordsMiss Anastia Leahy. a native of Tipperary, who still speaks with a rich Irish brogue, during the week celebrated her golden jubilee as an inmate of Melbourne Benevolent Asylum. ...
Article : 102 wordsOf the huge crowds of people at present in the city, as many as well could, and a few more, wedged themselves into the Trvoh yesterday at the matinee and evening ...
Article : 306 wordsThe distribution of the prizes won at the recent Police and Firemen's Carnival was made the occasion for the presentation of a concert programme which attracted a crowded house ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 wordsBendigo branch of the Federated Mine Employees Association, unanimously decided to adhere to neutrality regarding politics, leaving members to vote as they wish. ...
Article : 80 wordsOn Friday night a motor-boat, which was afterwards discovered to be the Ramullawa, was noticed showing signals of distress from about three miles cast of South Head. Another boat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 wordsOne of the men from Menanglc. Trooper D. Shields, riding and leading a spare horse in the empty saddles parade in tile city yesterday, was thrown, as a consequence of his mount ...
Article : 57 wordsBefore an immense audience, Marie Tempest, the famous English comedien[?], made her first appearance at the Royal in the Marriage of Kitty. She received a wonderful reception, ...
Article : 137 wordsA lorry, drawn by a traction engine, came into collision with a coal-cart in Dowling-street, city yesterday afternoon. The driver of the cart, Alfred Coyle, Bathurst-street, was ...
Article : 87 wordsWharf laborers are working as usual, and it is not expected that nay further trouble with occur. A meting of the Wharf Laborers Union has been called for Sunday week. A ...
Article : 93 wordsThe empty saddles appeal to intending recruits was a success yesterday. At Martin-place a number of men mounted, and before the parade concluded 26 had taken their horses, ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Tallcur Andrews, the operatic baritone, reappeared at the Tivoli after an absence of three years. He was in excellent voice, and sang several operatic gems and popular ballads ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 8 Apr 1917, Page 2
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