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Article : 962 wordsThe Sydney eight for the forthcoming inter-university race at Melbourne have been finally chosen, and Mr. John Thompson may be congratulated on the satisfactory manner in which he has carried out this somewhat difficult ...
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Article : 51 wordsBOURKE, Monday.—Hungerford reports: August 24, 321 fat cattle from Abbotsford Station to Sydney, Mr. Adam Deighton in charge; 29th, 363 fat cattle from Marion Downs to Melbourne, Mr. T. C. Parker; ...
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Article : 388 words"LOAFING."—The question as to now long races may be made interesting, has for a long time been a trouble with, race committees. Nothing yet devised has compelled competitors to ride a fast race. The time limits ...
Article : 234 wordsYesterday a man named John Woodrow, aged 51 years, died suddenly at his residence, 296, Crown-street, Sorry Hills. It appears that the deceased had been drinking to excess, and on ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 4 Sep 1888, Page 8
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