The Australian Eleven commenced a match at Leyton to-day against an eleven [?] Oxford past and present. The visitors went in first and at lunch ...
Article : 97 wordsOn May 2 last, in the pavilion at Lord's, the Marylebone Club held their 101st annual meeting, the Hon. E. Chandos Leigh in the chair. ...
Article : 1,028 wordsThe racehorse Glenduart, who was badly hurt in the Steeplechase, is in slings, and is being attended to by Mr. Dsy, the veterinary surgeon. Hopes of getting him round are ...
Article : 1,075 wordsThe steamship Hawea, belonging to the Union S.S. Co., struck upon a rock when entering Taranaki this morning, and is now full of water. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe following is the full text of the resolutions, a summary of which was given yesterday, to be submitted at the mass anti-Chinese meeting of miners next ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. L. K. Meyers and his companion, Mr. Fredericks, leave for America to-morrow. During their visit to the colonies. which has extended over a period of 18 months, they ...
Article : 122 wordsS. P. Jones, one of the Australian team, who recently took a chill, is suffering from rheumatic fever. ...
Article : 23 wordsA correspondent writing in the TIMES to-day on the Chinese Question, criticises what he terms the official ignorance displayed by the Colonial and Foreign offices ...
Article : 96 wordsABOUT 1 o'clock this morning a fire started in a building of two floors, about 50ft by 50ft, belonging to Mr. James Service, produco merchant, Avoca-street. ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Melbourne Hounds mut at Essendon last Saturday, and one of the best runs over enjoyed by the members of the bust ensued, There was a large gathering--quite 100 ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Equity Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Owen, an injunction was applied for on behalf of Alexander Dean, of Young-street. Sydney, to restrain ...
Article : 471 wordsThe conference on the Chinese question will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The delegates from Victoria and South Australia, and Western Australia arrived from ...
Article : 81 wordsSlavin and Smith did not take at Broken Hill, only 20 turning up to their show. Business was so bad that they throw up their performance at Silverton and went on to ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. Southwell, sharebroker, has died from typhoid; and many are ill with it. Several of our best citizens have died during the last few months. ...
Article : 143 wordsThere was a considerable stir amongst the Chinese on the boats yesterday evening when they were informed by Mr. Quong Tart and Mr. Low Tye Shing that 16 of ...
Article : 205 wordsThe N.S.W. Gun Club Challenge Cup will be shot for this afternoon. An open handicap is set down for to-morrow. Entries for the Grand Pigeon Handicap, to ...
Article : 53 wordsTHE following casualties were treated at the Sydney Hospital to-day:--Margaret Young, 21, Birkenhead, contusions of both eyes: George Minister, 58 ...
Article : 139 wordsThe following certificate applications were adjourned:--John Kurnan for a week, Arthur Josling till August 14, John Dyson Bedfearn till October 16. James ...
Article : 53 wordsJust before the Changsha loft the wharf a Chinese stowaway, who had remained hidden away ever since the vessel left Hongkong, was discovered. Mr. ...
Article : 66 wordsLANGUAGE.--Mary Ann Ryan put up a quantity of indecent language in Pitt- street, which the Bench reckoned at £3, or three months. ...
Article : 108 wordsTwelve of the New Zealand passengers were taken to one of the Newcastle steamers for transhipment at Newcastle to the Haurete, which will take them on to New ...
Article : 63 wordsCOLONEL EYRE, M.P., contemplates proposing that, instead of the tax of £5 on each racehorse, there shall be a tax of 2[?] percent on the value of stakes for which ...
Article : 107 wordsTHIS budding is now being erected in York-street, near the new Opera House, and when completed will be one of the most perfect of its kind in Australia. The ...
Article : 258 wordsWILBUL SMASH.--William lowman, who was formerly employed as waiter at M'Grath's Hotel, George-street, had some words with William F. Edmunds. ...
Article : 177 wordsThe various trades and labour organisations have received circulars from the secretary of tho Anti-Chinese League in which it is stated that in view of the ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the appointed time last evening, for the match between Stansbury and Scarle to be made, Mr. Steve Punch, James Stansbury, and George Perkins, were at Matterson's ...
Article : 131 wordsA MARRIED woman, named Sarah Williams, aged 60, a native of Scotland, and residing in Marion-street. Leichhardt, was found dead in her bedroom last night, by two ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent wires this morning:--In answer to a letter received from the New South Wales' Rowing Association. asking whether Gowdle and ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsThe ARGUS and TELEGRAPH refer to the intercolonial conference on the Chinese question in their leading columns this morning. The former says:--" Whether ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Tue 12 Jun 1888, Page 5
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