Isisford the last of the Sydney contingent which is to take part at the Flemington carnival leaves by train to night she is in splendid condition and should not come back ...
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Advertising : 404 wordsMr. James Muir writes:—Within the. last two years Australian newspapers have published' in various forms much sarcastic comment about the placid conservatism of the tactless ...
Article : 441 wordsH. W. L. writes: The recent performance of a marriage in a public recreation ground to my mind indicates the fall of man. I think it time the marriage laws were altered, so that ...
Article : 62 words"Berlyda" writes:—I wish to contradict statements of Alderman Brown, in Waverley Council: First at the time the man was in danger we were practising with the line not 100 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsIt has been decided that the department op Economics and Commerce which is to be established at Sydney University is to provide training in economics, accountancy, business ...
Article : 208 wordsThe St. George Club General Handicap of Saturday last will probably be resailed, as the rounding mark of Brighton-le-Sands was absent. The finish was a particularly fine one, Quadratic, ...
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Article : 455 wordsMosman is the only club in the Pennant Competition which has not been defeated. It is regarded as the probable winner of section A. In Use next section, St. George and Ashfield ...
Article : 313 wordsMr. T. B. Dibbs writes:—Some years ago. I had occasion to complain of the want of attention on the part of the telephone operators, and an official from the Telephone ...
Article : 266 wordsL Murray swam well in the Manly Club's 50yd Senior Handicap on Saturday afternoon. In the first beat and in the final he covered the distance in 25 1-5sec. The final was won by ...
Article : 189 words"A Morning Dipper" writes:—Kindly grant me a small space to reply to an article appearing in your Saturday's issue under the above mentioned heading, in which exception is taken ...
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Advertising : 290 wordsAt the twenty-third annual meeting of the Balmain Club, Alderman T. F. Minty occupied the chair. The annual report showed a prosperous season, with a membership of 53 and a ...
Article : 96 wordsGreen and Hauler contested the best of 20 rounds, before a good house, at the Gaiety Club on. Saturday, night. The lads put op an even and interesting battle. After the tenth ...
Article : 82 wordsIna match 15 men aside and 7 shots each at 500yd and 600yd parramatta defeated Australian Engineers at Randwick on saturday afternoon by 458 and 410 points to 445 and 374 or ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 18 Feb 1907, Page 2
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