The first day's racing of the Australian Jockey Club Autumn Meeting was opened under very favorable auspices. The weather was very fine, while the Attendance was large, notwithstanding the Innumerable ...
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Article : 4,255 wordsLONDON, April 4.—A high official attached to the Russian embassy in London declares that a peaceful settlement of the Afghan difficulty is not id favorably in Russian official circles. ...
Article : 52 wordsLONDON, April 4.—Over 100 applications have been received for the position of bead waster of the Church of England Grammar School, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. A. Pyne, M.A. ...
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Article : 48 wordsDonald Dinnie writes : In a recent issue of the EVENING NEWS Professor Miller pays that he accents my challenge to wrestle a fair mixed match. At the seme time proposes that we wrestic only three styles, he choosing two, and ...
Article : 235 wordsJoseph Jackson, a carpenter, aged 47, has been arrested on a charge of having stolen watches and jewellery Of the value of £500, the property of Mr Frank Hoad. ...
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Article : 455 wordsThe navvies at work on the No. 8 section of the Mitebell line, employed by Mr. Garget, have gone on strike. There were about 300 men at work. They received 10s 6d day, but they wanted 12s 6d ...
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Article : 92 words"Heacon" writes to us as follows:—The reports which appear from time to time relative to the above vary so mush that I think the following comparison or two of them will prove interesting to mining men. ...
Article : 427 wordsGRATED APPLE PUDDING.—A delicious made of grated apples is especially enjoyed if the apples are tart and of good flavour. Grate the apples after peeling them, weigh them after grating ...
Article : 420 wordsAt about one o'clock Monday a boy named Patrick M'Intyre, eight years of age, son of a coal lumper residing in Day's-terrace off Sussex—street, was brought to the Sydney Hospital in a very exhausted ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 7 Apr 1885, Page 6
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