The weekly meeting wil be held at Brighton on Thursday, and, as usual, some good racing should result. For the convenience of patrons, a special train will leave Redfern at 1.55 p.m. ...
Article : 923 wordsThere was heat in the Legislative Assembly not that heat of temperament which so often marks its sittings, and water leads to storms and "busters" of sudden [?] and swift ...
Article : 170 wordsThe third reading of the Manly Water Supply and Sewerage Transfer Bill was agreed to, and the bill returned to the Legislative Assembly, without amendment. ...
Article : 210 wordsSir.— Through the columns of your widely-read journal I appeal to the public for help to enable the workless workers to tide over the coming holidays. I do not mean pecuniary help, but to ...
Article : 1,072 wordsIt may, however, have been the heat which caused Mr. Waddell's discomfort of soul. There was a discussion upon the third reading of the Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, and several ...
Article : 258 wordsPetersham, 6 sets 39 games, defeated North Petersham, 2 sets 38 games, on Saturday. Scores: Misses Day and Griffiths v. Misses Scott, 6-5, 1-6; Misses Miller and Adams v. Misses Cansdell, 6-4, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 759 wordsMr. E. M. CLARK asked the Premier if he would take steps to provide that persons in the watchhouse on any but serious charges should be released when their bail was available, instead ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsThe cares of State seem to rest heavily upon the shoulders of the Treasurer. He has an air of melancholic anxiety— of that kind which is induced by over-much burning of the midnight oil ...
Article : 206 wordsConsiderable interest is taken in dramatic circles in the appearance at Her Majesty's Theatre to-morrow evening of Mr. Wilson Barrett as the Danish Prince in "Hamlet." Shakspere's ...
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Advertising : 513 wordsIt is no part of the business of this column to reply to Mr. Waddell. Were it so. it would be a very pleasant and congenial task to lure the Treasurer back to the paths of amity and ...
Article : 311 wordsThe police authorities are anxious that householders should take all possible precaution to guard against robbery during the approaching holiday season. Much can be done in the way of ...
Article : 107 wordsBefore Judge Rogers in the Metropolitan District Court on Tuesday, James Dunstan Page, of Bathurst, official manager of the Bathurst Prospecting and Exploration Company, Limited, ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. Hollis is a fine, large man. There is a broad massiveness about his personal aspect, and also about his mode of addressing the House. He knows all about everything. Last night he ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,— Mr. See's bill to amend the Old Age Pension Act is another startling instance of inconsistency on the part of the present occupants of the Treasury benches. At the time the original act was ...
Article : 523 wordsFollowing are the entries and handicaps for the Sydney Flying Squadron's general handicap, to be sailed on Saturday:— First heat: Dragon, Mercia, Desdemona, Quadratic, Yankee, Flying Fish, and ...
Article : 68 wordsA toy of 14, named Henry Thomas Edbrooke, was charged at the Redfern Police Court on Tuesday with being an habitual wanderer of the streets in no ostensible lawful occupation. The ...
Article : 181 wordsBEECROFT, Wednesday.— For the past few days, there has been a water famine here, the supply having been cut off without notice. Many residents have emptied their rain water tanks, ...
Article : 352 wordsThe board of control of the Amateur Athletic Union of Australasia is now sitting at Auckland. The meeting re-elected Mr. R. Coombes as president, and Mr. E. S. Marks as secretary, for the ...
Article : 71 wordsTo-night at the Golden Gate Athletic Club, Rollo, the Surry Hills boxer, and Carney, of America, will supply a twenty-round contest. ...
Article : 23 words"The public school at Cobar has been appointed a superior public school. Mr. J. W. Fletcher, P.M. at Moree, has been appointed to be revising magistrate for the ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Melbourne Cricket Club strongly objects to the "exhibition of betting which characterised the recent Austral Wheel Race meeting on the Melbourne Cricket Ground," The club decided ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 18 Dec 1901, Page 2
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