Huge crowds took advantage of yesterday's sunny turn in the weather to visit the Royal Easter Show. Many women and children fainted as crowds moved slowly through packed stands, pavilions and streets. ...
Article : 89 wordsWith the track set hard like concrete, allowing the fastest times in seven days at the Show, crowds roared with excitement at ringside thrills. ...
Article : 449 wordsOne spectator solved his view problem in watching ring events last night. Crushed in on all sides ...
Article : 49 wordsSOME of the record number of children who were lost at the Show yesterday. Here, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsPolice took 250 children to the lost children's tent at Sydney's Royal Easter Show yesterday. ...
Article : 124 wordsShow officials and exhibitors, who had prayed vainly for fair weather for a whole week, were happy ...
Article : 595 wordsA squad of health and food inspectors will make special raids on food and drink vendors at the Showground ...
Article : 104 wordsTom Kirk, of Mount Wilson, N.S.W., won the Silent Knight world's 15-inch standing cut championship for the third time in a close finish yesterday. Kirk, who is 36 and a ...
Article : 795 wordsTHE interstate polo match between Darling Downs (Queensland) and South Australia at the Showground yesterday was played in a quagmire, after a week's churning, of the ground ...
Article : 118 wordsThe flower display yesterday morning had been the best since last Friday week, said one of the ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Percy Roberts, of Connecticut, U.S.A., had a busy day judging 14 different breeds of dogs at Sydney Show yesterday. Among the breeds ...
Article : 115 wordsMrs. Cecil Rhodes-Smith, of Bellevue Hill, does not like poodles with the rear part of the body and hind-quarters shorn—a style popular in France and England. ...
Article : 143 wordsFew exhibits at the Show are attracting more attention than the cars and trucks. For the first time for many ...
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Advertising : 394 wordsTed Williams was fifteen and his future had to be decided upon. His father, a sick ex-Serviceman, wanted the boy to take employment with immediate good wages. His mother felt that it was a dead-end job with no ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 645 wordsBETSY HARVEY, of Mungindi, likes Shetland ponies and showed it by hugging Darky and Jacky during the grand parade at the Show, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsThe sideshows did record business last night —queues stretched up to 50 yards in front of many ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Australian Broadcasting Commission in co-operation with the Council of the City of Sydney will present a free band ...
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The Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953), Sun 9 Apr 1950, Page 6
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