The May meeting under the management of the Rosehill Racing Club takes place this afternoon, and promises, to afford good sport. So far the scratching pen has not been busy, in connection with the different events, and large ...
Article : 818 wordsVery little that was of a public nature transpired yesterday in reference to the Chinese question. The three China traders—the Tsinan, Guthrie, and Menmuir—are still berthed at Miller's Point, and the Chinese passengers ...
Article : 262 wordsMessrs. P. Kemp and J. G. Deeble called at this office last evening, and informed our aquatic reporter that, having just returned from a holiday on the Hawkesbury River, they had heard of an announcement in Saturday's, Herald ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsThere are 83 acceptances for the Progress Association's principal handicap. The draw took place to-night. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Afghan has gone up to the Dyke this evening. Everything is very quiet so far. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe last important match of the season takes place on Thursday next, when the representatives of the Boroughs of Waverley and Paddington are to contest for supremacy. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe subject of the exclusion of Chinese was yesterday referred to in a sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Geekie, who viewed the course pursued by the Governemnt as calculated to sully our reputation as a Christian ...
Article : 339 wordsThe selection committee have finally chosen the following players to represent the colony against the English Football Team on the 2nd of June next, reserving to themselves the right to alter the list if necessary:—Braddon (Burwood), ...
Article : 538 wordsSir Henry Parkes has received a telegram from Mr. Playford, the Premier of South Australia (published in our issue of yesterday), taking exception to the suggestion of the Government of this colony that the conference should ...
Article : 874 wordsSir,—As a member of the above-named ground, and being a racing cyclist of some years' standing, I shall be glad if you will be good enough to insert the following as my protest against the uncalled-for letters which have ...
Article : 285 wordsA number of Chinese, most respectably attired, came from different parts of the district yesterday, and assembled at a local garden, to confer on the present political attitude. Extreme reticence is observed, and no particulars ...
Article : 107 wordsThe sporting community received a servere shock at about noon yesterday when it became known that Mr. John Tait, the well-known racing man, had died suddenly. It appears that the lamented gentleman was taken ...
Article : 1,379 wordsSir,—The public at large must feel thankful for your impartial exposition of the Chinese question, whereby the relative merits or demerits of the cause celibre have been plainly placed before your readers by different exponents. ...
Article : 624 wordsSir,—The, sudden reverson of Sir Henry Parkes from a policy of apathy with regard to the Chinese question to one of fanatical zeal, is another instance of the inconsistence which has always marked the career of that eminent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 380 wordsA meeting of the sub-committee appointed to make arrangements for the tournament to be held on the Domain Cricket Ground, on Saturday, the 26th instant, was held on Friday evening last. The committee arranged to have a ...
Article : 298 wordsEntries for the Tempe Handicap, to be run on Friday next, close positively to-night, at the usual places. Entries for the Carrington Hurdle Race, to be run on June 2, close to-night at 9 o'clock, with the secretary at the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe only scratchings for the races on the 24th and 26th are Zeno and Zoeo, for all engagements; Arline, out of the Opening Handicap; and Klori, out of the Carrington Handicap. The entries for the Selling Races close on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 884 wordsNo information has been received by the Victorian Government confirmatory of the cablegrams to the effect that the Chinese Ambassador had taken alarm at the restrictive measures enforced in Australia against the landing of ...
Article : 875 wordsA woman, whose name could not be ascertained, was taken to the Sydney Hospital yesterday evening by Police-constable Murdock, who stated that the woman jumped out of a cab whilst being driven by John King, at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsSir,—For the last five or six years the feeling against Chinese immigration has been gradually getting stronger, and at the present time nine-tenths of the adult population of the colony are now opposed to their admission ...
Article : 1,111 wordsThe following are the stock movements:—7000 store wethers from Ournie to Kyneton (Victoria), F. Hill owner; 5400 weathers from Sandy Creek to Bowna, W. J. Lyne owner. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 22 May 1888, Page 5
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