The visit of the American fleet will give many of us the opportunity of bearing some of these delightful old sea chanteys which every sailor remembers, for the U.S. Navy ...
Article : 466 wordsSir,—In your issue of last Saturday I read Mr. T. Walsh's letter with interest. It is good to hear both sides of an argument. May I be allowed to ask him, through the medium ...
Article : 241 wordsVincent Dory, the five-year-old boy who, with a number of other children, was injured in an explosion of sewer gas at Chippendale on Friday afternoon, ia still in the ...
Article : 310 wordsSir,—May I suggest through your columns that as the visiting sailors are to be granted the free use of trams and ferries during the stay of the fleet, that the same privilege be ...
Article : 123 wordsThree tiger cubs were sent to Sydney by train on Saturday. Born in the Royal Zoological Gardens, the cubs were reared by the family of Mrs. Homewood, the wife of ...
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Advertising : 22,022 wordsThe league of New South Waifs Wheelmen promoted its annual individual road championship of New South Wales on Saturday afternoon on the Liverpool-road course over a distance of 30 miles. The ...
Article : 194 wordsAfter over 11 years the meetings of the I.W.W. have been restarted in the Domain on Sunday afternoons. The first of these gatherings was held yesterday, and attracted a ...
Article : 282 wordsThere was a very big field in the Marrickville Club's Stevens open road race for members or the New South Wales Cyclists' Union on Saturday afternoon, the course being from Parramatta to St. Marys and back, 28 ...
Article : 797 wordsA telegram from Bruce Rock states that Sydney J. Griggs, an Englishman, who had been engaged in clearing work at Belka with a man named Hooper, was found dead close ...
Article : 124 wordsThe robbery of jewellery and wrought gold from the premises of B. and R. Peach, jewellers, of Smith-street, Collingwood, on Thursday night, is causing the police considerable ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the police court on Saturday William Price, charged with keeping a common gaming house, at Freshwater, was fined £100, with £15/7/ costs, in default six months. Peter ...
Article : 75 wordsSouth Sydney Junior Club.—South Sydney Junior Club decided a even-miles road race on the Bunnerong course yesterday afternoon. Results:—E. Bodman, handicap 2m. 1; B. Palmer, 2m, 2; E. O'sullivan, ...
Article : 192 wordsSchool concerts in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children are to be held at the Conservatorium to-night and on Wednesday night. The children's [?]hoir will sing conducted by Mr. A. G. Steel. Miss ...
Article : 51 wordsMiss Nellie Bramley is to appear at the Palace on Saturday night next in Avery Hopwood's comedy, "Fair and Warner." The season will be directed by William Russell. ...
Article : 34 wordsSir,—Allow me to state a few facts regarding the attitude taken by the seamen in this deplorable state of affairs. I am an ex-seaman, and ex-unionist, of over 40 years' ...
Article : 294 wordsThe following officers were elected to the Northern district centre of the N.S.W. League of Wheelmen:— Secretary, Mr. F. W. Farrell; referee, Mr. A. Anderson (Cessnock); Judges, Messrs. J. E. Allomas (W.M.), ...
Article : 67 wordsMotor cycle sports were held to-day in wet weather, Results:Opening Handicap, 5m.—Revick (A.J.S.), 55s, 1; Manning (Chater Lea). scr., 2. Time, 7m 50s. ...
Article : 96 wordsOverwhelmed by the tremendous handicap of weight and strength, Walter Miller (11st 10lb), middleweight champion wrattler of the world, was outpointed at the Stadium on Saturday by the gigantic Maori "Ike" ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Jul 1925, Page 17
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