METROPOLITAN.—Goal. T. Spencer; full-backs, J. Smith, P. Dennis; half-backs, C. Harrison, R. H. Moore, F. Condon; forwards, J. Davidson, J. Sherringham, D. Richards, D. ...
Article : 607 wordsGOULBURN, Saturday Morning.—The start of the Dunlop Road Race, Goulburn to Sydney, 131½ miles, took placet this morning at 8 o'clock in the presence of a very large gathering. The ...
Article : 580 words(A PORTION OF THIS AFTERNOON'S WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5 OF TIME ISSUE.) ...
Article : 22 wordsSame delay was caused this afternoon to tram and train passengers owing to a variety of unforseen causes. About 12.30 p.m. a wool waggon broke down ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 wordsAt the council meeting of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association, held at Aaron's Exchange on Friday evening, Mr. N. E. Brookes was appointed sole selector for the team to ...
Article : 105 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—Everything points to the district being again shortly visited by the devastating plague of grasshoppers which did thousands of pounds worth of damage ...
Article : 158 wordsWEST MATTLAND, Saturday Afternoon.—Considerable excitement exists in the Cessnock district owing to the discovery of gold at Barraba, a station near Ellalong, ...
Article : 172 wordsDaring last summer the gable end of the girls' department of the Singleton Superior Public School was twice struck by lightning during thunderstorms, and the children had a ...
Article : 104 wordsThe 10th annual meeting of the New Guinea Missionary Association was held in the Chapter House on Friday afternoon, the Vicar-General presiding. There was a good attendance of ...
Article : 305 wordsMITTAGONG, Saturday.—Great interest was taken here in the Goulburn to Sydney Road Race. A cold westerly wind was blowing all the morning. The first contestant through ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. F. Tetley, of 625 Harris-stret, Sydney, who was one of the men who fell into the water from the steamer Miltiades at Miller's Point on Friday, states that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsA concert and social was given in the Balmain Town Hall on Friday evening in aid of the children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, who have been left destitute. There was a ...
Article : 107 wordsSYDNEY.—Goal. S. Eads; full-backs, G. Henville, G. Leveron; half-backs, W. Richards. C. Mason, M. Wellington; forwards, W. Harmon, J. Stapleton, F. Wylie, G. Harvie, R. B. Evans. ...
Article : 737 wordsFREMANTLE, Saturday.—Information has been received through a local agency for the Norddeutcher Lloyd Company that the Suez Canal Company is prepared to guarantee a safe ...
Article : 90 wordsCOBAR, Saturday.—William Gudgeon, one of the victims of the recent accident at the Occidental Mine, died yesterday from the effects of his injuries. Gudgeon never thoroughly ...
Article : 141 wordsThe usual Sunday afternoon recital upon the grand organ in the Sydney Town Hall will be given to-morrow. Mr. Richard H. Kay, organist of St. Paul's Church, Burwood, will ...
Article : 69 wordsFREMANTLE, Saturday.—Glorious weather and a very high glass promises a great success to the excursions organised to-morrow to witness the American ...
Article : 75 wordsThe church, at Little Bay was reopened by the rural dean. Rev. H. W. Mort, last Saturday, and next Saturday the Vicar-General will open a mission church at The Warren, in the parish ...
Article : 105 wordsRichard King, 36, a fireman, appeared before the Water Police Court this morning on charges of using indecent language in the bar of the Hero of Waterloo Hotel, Lower Fort-street, ...
Article : 143 wordsConstance Octeive Shultz, 35, a married woman, who resided alone at 35 Evans-street, Balmain, was found lying on the floor of her bedroom dead this morning. The police were ...
Article : 76 wordsThe annual distribution of prizes and gifts at the Brisbane-street Ragged School was made on Friday afternoon by Mrs. H. C. Dangar. Mrs. Dangar and Mrs. Smith have for ...
Article : 116 wordsTo-morrow will mark a great occasion at the Lyceum Hall, Pitt-street, being the 24th anniversary of the Central Methodist Mission, and the opening of the Vickery Mission ...
Article : 165 wordsMacleay (s), 397 tons, Captain M'Laughin, from Richmond River. North Coast Company, agents. Moruya (s). 568 tons. Captain Swanson, from Moruya. I. and S.C. Company, agents. ...
Article : 348 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—The Australasian Cycling Championship Meeting was held this afternoon on the Brisbane Cricket Ground, in the presence of about 2000 spectators. The ...
Article : 418 wordsCommonwealth Weather Bureau Forecast.—Cold, squally, south-west, and southerly change setting in over south-west districts, and extending eastward over the slopes, reaching the ...
Article : 341 wordsFREMANTLE, Saturday Afternoon.—News was received here this morning that the steamer Aeon had been wrecked on Christmas Island. The vessel had on board Chaplain ...
Article : 101 wordsAn extraordinary story was related at an inquest on August 3, at Caister (England) on the body of David Wall, age 25, a costumier's assistant, of Yarmouth. ...
Article : 246 wordsA sudden death occurred about noon to-day on the steamer Warrimoo shortly before that vessel's departure for New Zealand. Some months ago Mr. W. White, a well-known ...
Article : 116 wordsBurglars on Friday night entered the establishment of Messrs. Poole and Holmes, coffee and spice merchants, Sussex-street, city. Early this morning the foreman of the firm, upon ...
Article : 134 wordsJohn Hoad Orde, 31, described as a journalist from Canada, was charged at the Water Police Court with having obtained goods from Messrs. Angus and Coote and Finigan and Son, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 19 Sep 1908, Page 9
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