News has been received in Sydney of the death of Mr. Edmund Croft, who was a mern ber of the Washington State Legislature in 1907, and who had resided at Tacoma ...
Article : 194 wordsRacing at Randwick to-day will conclude the A.J.C. Anniversary Meeting. At this time of the year the club always gives its patrons an extra race for the holiday, ...
Article : 1,721 wordsH. L. COLLINS, THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW SOUTH WALES CAPTAIN, WHO SCORED 143, PLACES A BALL CLOSE TO H. S. LOVE (VIC). A. F. KIPPAX (N.S.W.) IN A CHARACTERISTIC COVER DRIVE. HE BATTED EXCELLENTLY, SCORING 105 NOT OUT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsThe death occurred on Saturday of Mrs. Emma Poidevin, of Merrlla, Boyle-street, Cremorne, at the age of 69 years. Mrs. Poldevin was a member of the well-known ...
Article : 104 wordsThe death occurred recently, in his 83rd year, of Mr. John Lee, of Calliope, one of the oldest residents of the Clarence River. He was a native of Cambridgeshire, England, ...
Article : 61 wordsThe bodies of the three boys drowned at Woody Point yesterday have been recovered, all within about three-quarters of a mile of the-scene of the tragedy. ...
Article : 132 wordsOne of the most audacious robberies ever attempted in North Queensland, occurred in broad daylight at Lucinda Point on Saturday, when nearly £600, representing the wages of ...
Article : 122 wordsChryses was withdrawn yesterday from the Flying Hand cap, Gindi from the Hurdle Race, and Soorak the Highweight Handicap at Randwick to-day. The Quirindi Jockey Club have a proposition to ...
Article : 766 wordsOne of the most tolked-of mechanical devices that have been applied to motor cars during the past live years has been the supercharger, first developed for the benefit of the acroplane engine, but now applied very ...
Article : 292 wordsSir,—You reported last week that the Bishop of Birmingham is seeking to prohibit the practice of reservation, which he describes as "fetish-worship." And Mr. Malcolm D'Arcy ...
Article : 1,041 wordsA series of Sensational happenings have taken place on the Blackheath course during the week-end. In playing; to the 8th green R. Bettie of the Manly Club, holed in one. On the following day Donald Esplin, ...
Article : 284 wordsThe amount of stamp duty received at the Sydney office in respect of probate and letters of administration during last week was £21,429/4/. ...
Article : 27 wordsAlthough Grand Prix motor cycle races have been held in various parts of Australia on several occasions, they have always been road events, the last in this State being over a distance of 200 miles on a ...
Article : 501 wordsSir,—I have, served as a Minister of the Crown under every Governor of this State since the time when Lord Carrington held the office in 1897. I feel justified in saying that, ...
Article : 647 wordsThe Flat racing car which Mr. L. C. le Cliamplon, the English racing motorist, brought from Brooklands to Sydney, was placed on view in Messrs. Garratts, Ltd.'s showrooms yesterday, and attracted much ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 759 wordsOn Saturday two bogey competitions were played. The best-cards in the morning were: F. Pfleffer (8), 2 up; E. Hammond (8), 2 down; Newton King (scr), 3 down; J. W. Samuels (3), 3 down; C. M. Rose ...
Article : 115 wordsCycliste will be busily engaged in many parts of the State to-day. George Dempsey bus gone to Grafton under special engagement to race in the big events there, and many other important country meetings will ...
Article : 158 wordsAustralian Club.—Morning: Bogey. Afternoon: Football best ball. Bonnie Doon Club.—36 holes bogey handicap; Mr. K. Moss' trophy. ...
Article : 106 wordsThe principal event at Pratten Park on Thursday evening will be a match between the two brilliant Victorian sprinters, R. J. Beer, who defeated 'George Dempsey on this truck a fortnight ago, and J. L. ...
Article : 67 wordsMembers of the Cyclists' union are remmded that entries for the amateur championships of New South Wales and other events, which will be decided at a inciting at the Sports Ground on February 8, close ...
Article : 89 wordsMotor boat racing, under the rules of the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales, will form a prominent feature of the programme of the Anniversary Regatta to-day. Three races will be held, the first, ...
Article : 201 wordsA team representing New South Wales are origa[?] will play against Victoria, at Melbourne on February 3 and 4. The following players will leave on Sunday:— S. Andrews, G. Challis, H. Coghlan, W. Cooper, C. ...
Article : 59 wordsFrank Bullock, one of the most successful Australian jockeys who have ridden in England, returned by the P. and O. liner Maloja to-day. Bullock, who has retired from race riding, says that he has not made ...
Article : 651 wordsR. E. Foster, the one mile amateur champion of New South Wales, is anxious to make an attempt to bring some of the paced records for the State more up to date. All these records have been held for ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Plunkett Shield match, Otago versus Wellington, was won by Otago, who required 182 to win, and made them for the loss of five wickets. Galland made 53, and McMullan 38. ...
Article : 42 wordsInterest was given to the Exhibition cycling carnival on Saturday night by the appearance of "Jack" Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald took purt in a match race with K. Block, a Western Australian ...
Article : 55 wordsFollowing are the handicaps for the N.S.W. Cyclists' Unions events at Lidcombe today:- C. Burress, half-mile scr., one mile scr.; G. E. Parlour, 5yds, 10yds; N. Gillroy, 10yds, 20yds; A. ...
Article : 401 wordsCentury Tire, the winner of the Eastway Shield motor boat championship of New South Wales, is the fastest launch that has yet won the most important title in this State, and has attained some remarkable ...
Article : 710 wordsAt the Kew Zealand swimming championships, which commenced at the Napier municipal baths on Saturday, Dowsett (Wanganui) won the 100yds in 58 3-5s, a New Zealand record. In the 75yds ...
Article : 58 wordsAthletes of the N.S.W. Amateur Association will be engaged to-day at Lidcombe in the Anniversary Day sports. Events to he decided are 100 yards, 880 yards, one mile walk handicaps, and a mile scratch ...
Article : 52 wordsSir,—It is currently reported that the insidious attack on this well-tried stronghold of our liberties is largely engineered by a leader of the 1917 strikers, and that he is ...
Article : 186 wordsThe annual track and filed championships of the Corinthian Club have been arranged for to-day at the Sydney Sports Ground. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe annual competition of 18 holes stroke play for the R. M. Pitt Cup was held on the 19th inst., and there were 56 competitors. The cup is open to the associate members of all mountain clubs. The winner's ...
Article : 335 wordsAt Hurstville Oval, on Wednesday night, the St. George Club's 100 yards, 440 yards, on mile run, and one mile walk championships willbe contested; 220 yards and 880 yards handicaps will also be decided. ...
Article : 69 words"Alf" Stewart (11st 8lb), former Australian middleweight champion, threw away every chance of victory in the seusational ninth round of his contest with the American negro, "Sunny Jim" Williams (11st 5½lb) at ...
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Advertising : 24,519 wordsThe Richmond trotting meeting was held yesterday in warm weather. Therre was a large attendance. Results:— District Trot, 1½m.—At East, by Don Pronlo (imp.) ...
Article : 632 wordsThe American athletes Scholz and [?] arriven in Wellington, and were welcomed by the council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletc Association. They will proceed to Gisborne to-morrow. ...
Article : 43 wordsIn a letter to the Editor "Canem" directs attention to the annoyance caused to residents of McMahon's Point by the barking of dogs in the early hours ot the morning. ...
Article : 65 wordsDraw for to-day:- Singles Championship.—11, MeDougall v Welding, Lenthall v McCausland; 12, Halliday v Adams; 2 p.m., Willard v Dunlop. ...
Article : 336 wordsSir,—I cannot see why the Protestant Independent Labour party should be charged with introducing sectarian bitterness into the Upper House controversy, because it ...
Article : 133 wordsThe principal scores at the monthly competition of the Bowral Rifle Club, two stages of seven shots each at 500 yards, were as follow:—W. Chant 65, B. Humphries 65, K. Humphries 64, Capt. Madden 68, G. ...
Article : 68 wordsResults on Saturday:- Morning.—18 boles stroke handicap: Rev. A. Duff, 81—17, 64; R. H. Carlisle, 81—14, 67; K. B. Docker, 77—9, 69; R. J. Hardy, 77—9, 68; T. H. Windeyer, ...
Article : 300 wordsAnother important motor boat championship is for the Albert Cup, which is given in connection with the Australasian championship, for boats in the 151 cubic inches displacement class, and is now held by ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 26 Jan 1926, Page 10
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