As announced in our last issue, the lecture on "The New Hygiene" was delivered by Dr. Chapman, of the Sydney University, before a large and ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Rev. W. A. Heighway will conduct a Coronation service in the Katoomba Methodist Church on Sunday night; soloist, Mr Campbell The Rev. W. A. Heighway, of ...
Article : 573 wordsIn our advertising columns, Mr J. Cliff invites lenders for clearing the Medlow Bath reserve. Tenders close on the 3rd July. The quarterly meeting of the Blue ...
Article : 600 wordsH. Hardwick, the Sydney swimmer won the championship of England at Leicester on Wednesday, Derbyshire and Radmilovic filing the places. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Sydney Railway Station will be a thing of beauty by the time this paper meets the eye of our readers. On Saturday last men were perched on every ...
Article : 104 wordsFor the 28th instant, Messrs O'Brien and Dixon are out with another programe of pedestrian events, including a Sprint Handicap of £1 10s; Lily Valley Handicap £4, and ...
Article : 131 wordsA football match was played on Saturday between tennis representing Lithgow Valley Football Club and Katoomba Waratahs. The visiting contingent included—Ellis, Allan, ...
Article : 918 wordsA springtide of apathy is painfully apparent in our hitherto active town, and among the victims we regret to notice that the carpentry class in ...
Article : 154 wordsBill Lang agreed to fight Squires, Turner and Lester within the next four months. A good finale would be for Johnston to fight the four, one after the other—it would be a ...
Article : 139 wordsOne of the entertainments for Coronation night is under the organisation of Rev. Father Bridge, the surplus cash from which is to be devoted to the ...
Article : 356 wordsSaturday was a bitterly cold day, and the fierce westerly that prevailed from early morning induced the majority of marksmen to "stay in their own back yards" for the ...
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Article : 53 wordsSir,—Your correspondents in recent issues on the subject of the new railway fares, or, more correctly, the cancellation of excursion fares to the Mountain districts, are in sad ...
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The Blue Mountain Echo (NSW : 1909 - 1928), Fri 23 Jun 1911, Page 5
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