The S.A.J.C. opened its Derby meeting at [?]" phetville to-day. Details:Forestville Hurdie. 2m 36yds.—Mr [?] ...
Article : 805 wordsThe Ascot tract was in excellent condition yesterday, and race records were established in throe events and equalled on another occasion. Those responsible for new times ...
Article : 1,887 wordsThe Egg Marketing Board announced yesterday afternoon that, as from this morning, the price of smaller glade eggs would be advanced /1 per dozen. Other grades would be ...
Article : 1,543 wordsThe funcial look place yesterday at the Waverley Cemetory of Miss Susan Schardt. the blind fourndress of the New South Wales Homes for Incurables, who died on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 613 wordsThe bill to extend the provisions of the Printing Act requiring the imprint of the publisher or distributor to appear on documents produced by the typewriter, ronco, or other ...
Article : 2,082 wordsThe final session of the interstate bridge, match between New South Wales and Victoria was played to-day. Victoria's commanding lead made victory a certainty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 743 wordsFor one who enjoys vas[?] panoramic views, snow conditions, riding walking, brush scenery, trout fishing, and quiet, there is no place which appeals more than this tourist resort. ...
Article : 1,408 wordsRaces were held at Geelong to-day in due [?] Details:Connewarre Trial Hurdle, about 2m.—Mr. [?] Woodmason's ch m Wantilla, by Lanius—[?] ...
Article : 713 wordsMr, Charles Howard Tripp has died at the age of 76. He was the eldest son of the lale Charles George Tripp, who married a daughter of Bishop Harper, the firsl Primate ...
Article : 64 wordsThe death occuried yesterday in Sydney of Mr. Louls S. Benjamin, a resident of Melbourne, who took ill while on a visit to Sydney. Until his retirement last year he was ...
Article : 80 wordsThe second Senate vacancy was filled to-day by the election of Mr. T. W. Crawford. The totals at the completion of the allocation of second preferences were:—Crawford, 248,035; ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Joswich Amatuer Turf Club held a [?] at Bundamba course to-day. In fine weather. There was a good attendance. Details:- Sixth Division Handicap, 5f.—First div[?] ...
Article : 463 wordsThe vounger Feminists presented a "Juventas Carnival Revue." produced by Miss Dolee Brooks, at the Savoy Theatre last night in aid of the club activities and various charities. ...
Article : 237 wordsThe President announced the return of the writ for the election of a member in place of Mr. L. T. Courtenay, resigned, and intimated the election of Mr. H. W. Whiddon, ...
Article : 120 wordsThere was no work at any of the pits at the State coalmine, Wonthaggi, to-day. It is stated in union circles that there will be no work at any of the pits for the ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. J W. Kitto) has advised Mr.J.T Jennings, M.P., that the new South Coogee post and telephone office will be opened at the ...
Article : 635 wordsA verdict of murder by an unknown man was returned bv the Coroner (Mr. Grant. P.M.) after an inquest concerning the death of Norma Ada Parnell. 13, of Richmond. ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Commissioner for Transport (Mr.S.A. Maddocks) stated yesterday that the trial of the special through motor bus service between Cremorne Junction and Palm Beach, via ...
Article : 223 wordsThe executive committee of the Parks and Playgrounds Movement, at a meeting yesterday. expressed appreciation of the action of the Stete Government in making available ...
Article : 203 wordsAt Roma-street markets lucerne charf sold to £5/10/: mixed chaff to £4/13/4; oaten chaff. to £0/5/: Wagga oaten chaff. —6/1/8: potatoes, Blues to —17. Carmans to £16/15/; maize. 2/11: wheat. ...
Article : 278 wordsBefore a large attendance at Leichhardf Stadium last night. Jewboy Wilson (10-7) heat Alby Roberts (10-9) on points in 12 rounds. From the commencement the bout developed into a fierce. ...
Article : 221 wordsThe A grade match between the club [?] (Ashfield, and the Rest resulted in a victory for the Rest by four games to one. Results:—M. Lakemun (Rest) beat N. Mcguiness ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Workers' Art Club presented in the Kings Hall last night. Bernard Shaw's latest satire on modern politics. "On the Rocks." The play revolves around the economic and ...
Article : 131 wordsRubbing off his winker, a horse drawing a sulky driven by Miss Mary Rope. whose parents conduct a dairy about a mile from the town bolted for home. Miss Rope's ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Sydney, Wool Selling Brokers' Association reports:- RABBITSKINS: 56,128lh were catalogued. The market was a little irregular, but values on the ...
Article : 154 wordsSydney Ferries, Ltd, has notified Mosman and North Sydney CounciL of improved services on the Mosman and Cremorne runs, to operate from November 1. Separate services ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Secretary for Railways (Mr. Newman) announced yesterday that copies of the summer timetable, which will come into operation on Sunday next, are now obtainable at ...
Article : 83 wordswestern Suburbs club's event for Saturday will he a handicap acceleration test, meeting at the corner of Sharpe-street and Canterbury-road, Belmore [?] 2 o'clock. A general meeting of the [?] ...
Article : 49 wordsKorace Lindrum the Australian snooker champion, received advice yesterday that Joe Davis had agreed to meet him in a match at Melbourne in three weeks' time. Lindrum states that if he is ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Oct 1934, Page 16
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