The Clarence River Jockey Club's Grafton Cup meeting, probably the largest country fixture in the State, begins to-morrow, when the Ramornie Handicap and the C.R.J.C. Handicap will be decided. There is a fine representation of Sydney and Brisbane horses engaged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,010 wordsThe Consul-General for Japan (Mr. K. Mural) strongly defended Japan's foreign trade policy in a speech at the opening of the conference of the Agricultural Bureau at ...
Article : 1,200 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. T. J. Hoskins ex-M.L.A., were interred in the Church of England portion of Rookwood Cemetery yestrday. A service in Holy Trinity Church, ...
Article : 1,129 words"If I were in the Labour camp I would tell the Labour parties not to monkey with the banks," said Mr. A. Clunies Ross, chartered accountant, in an address to the Institute of ...
Article : 459 wordsIn the Legislative Council last night the building regulations in the Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill were passed after protracted discussion. ...
Article : 2,223 wordsGrafton is again in the midst of a cup meeting. The carnival around the district extends over several weeks, but the principal fixture is that of the Clarence River Jockey ...
Article : 1,390 wordsDetective M. F. Calman, who was a day and a half in the witness box at the inquiry into the shooting of John Ryan, 79, at Barry, had a sudden attack of illness soon after ...
Article : 557 wordsDr. Ernest Black, who for some years before his retirement four years ago, practised as a specialist in Sidney, died recently in Perth, aged 74 years. Dr. Black was the ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Pharmaceutical Society of New South Wales has addressed a letter to the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) alleging that the Government, on the score of economy, is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 430 wordsAs a tribute of respect to the late Messrs. Walter Bennett, M.L.A., and T. J. Hoskins, exM.L.A., the Legislative Assembly adjourned yesterday without transacting any business. ...
Article : 281 wordsA service in memory of Mr. Walter Bennett, M.L.A., who died as Mosman on Monday, was held at St. Chad's Church of England, Cremorne, yesterday. It was conducted by ...
Article : 526 wordsCity Council inspectors are combing rats for fleas. This is a precautionary measure against an outbreak of plague. More than 7000 rats selected at random have been ...
Article : 52 wordsAfter an intensive study of the industrial and economic affairs in China and Japan, Mr. W. J. Scott, a Sydney business man, who returned by the Nankin to-day, said that the ...
Article : 175 wordsA large and appreciative audience at the Conservatorium Hall last night witnessed the impressive pageant-play, "Christus Consummator" (the Lord of all good life). ...
Article : 477 wordsIn the lnst five years, opossum skins have cost John Lyons, 40, dealer, of Abbotsford, more than £1000 in fines, and he must continue to pay fines and costs at the rate of ...
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Article : 161 wordsA testimonial concert to Master Jack Freeman, the 11-year-old pianist was given in the Masonic Hall, Bondi, last night. Master Freeman revealed a remarkable mastery of ...
Article : 147 wordsAt the North Sydney Council last night, Alderman Stanton directed attention to the statement by the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner), reported in the "Herald" on July 13, ...
Article : 222 wordsPercy M. Webster, a motor mechanic, of Tumut, was charged with driving a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public. The evidence showed that Webster was driving a ...
Article : 219 wordsAndrew John Singleton, a salesman, of Glenelg, was charged at the police court with having at Adelaide unlawfully assumed the title of Flight-Lieutenant in his Majesty's Imperial ...
Article : 221 wordsIn the second debate against the Sydney University Union to-night, the University of Washington represented by Mr. Robert K. Burns and Mr. Lyle M. Spencer, will affirm ...
Article : 168 wordsThreatening and insulting telephone messages continue to be received at the home of Mr. Justice H. H. Henchman, and the police guard at night has been doubled. It is thought ...
Article : 101 wordsAs a result of a heavy fall of snow in Southland, more than 4000 sheep perished on Burwood station, owned by W. E. and J. S. Hazlett. W. E. Hazlett was a member of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsUnder the emergency relief works scheme £2156 has been expended in Grafton in wages since the scheme was commenced, and 2434 men have been employed thereby. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Jul 1934, Page 17
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