Special forecasts for the holidaya were issued by the State Meteorologist (Mr. Marcs) last night, and these are not of a very promising nature as fas as ...
Article : 107 wordsA record in interstate wireless communication by experimental stations was established on Saturday night, when a Melbourne station exchanged, messages with three ...
Article : 277 wordsThe Manly Amateur Swimming Club held a caralval at the local baths on Saturday in fine weather. The attendance was so great that the officials were compelled to shut the doors long befor the time ...
Article : 343 wordsThe fourth round of the Pennant and "B" competition was played on Saturday in perfect weather conditions. The play was generally speaking of an even character, but there was a larger number of ...
Article : 1,565 wordsThe six days' race was resumed for the fourth day on Saturday afternoon at the Sports Ground in splendid weather which evidently had a stimulating effect on the riders, as the afternoon was full of incidents, ...
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Advertising : 3,696 wordsThe Bathurst Club's mile road race resuited:—U. Schofield (2m 13s), 1; T. McDonald (3m 45s), 2; C. Heath (2m 18s), 3. P. Payne, the scratch man, eslahlished a new record for the track, covering the ...
Article : 45 wordsFur the first time at this years meeting a day free from the threat of rain was experienced when the County of Cumberland championship tournament was continued at Pratten Pari, Ashfield, on Saturday ...
Article : 1,747 wordsOn account of the mnjority of their swimmers being away on holidays, tje clubs had another quiet day on Saturday, in fact several did not hold events at all. Very few champions were in action and its a ...
Article : 1,098 wordsRecently Mr. E. McC. S. Hill had a wireless set installed at his residence in Bent-street, Wingham. He has during the past week or so achieved wonderful success so ...
Article : 240 wordsThe manager of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution (Mr. H. Hedgof) has made available the correspondence that has taken place between the committee of the institution and ...
Article : 191 wordsThe 36 holes bogey handicap for the Sir Waller Davidson Memorial Shield attracted 38 competitors. The golf was good and keen. Ties were numerous. The winnert were: F. C. Golding (18), 6 up; Page ...
Article : 209 wordsThe holiday competitions commenced on December 24. The course was in perfect condition, and record entries were received for all events. The following were the best cards returned:— ...
Article : 415 wordsJanet Hunter Doughty, writing to the London "Morning Post" from St. Poter-upon-Cornhill, says:—"I have Just soon in the 'Morning Post' the heading, London's Oldest Church,' ...
Article : 123 wordsSir,—"Interested Churchman" must be unacquainted with tbe actual facts of history to be guilty of such inls-statements as those which appear in his letter published in your ...
Article : 577 wordsSplendid conditions prevailed for the second annum carnival of the North Narrabeen Life Saving Club, held at Narrabeen on Saturday, in the presence of 3000 spectators. ...
Article : 420 wordsEnfield Burwood Club will hold han Heaps and scratch races for its senior and junior sections it Pratten lark on Wednesday evening large entries having been received for each event Following ore the handicaps:— ...
Article : 333 wordsThis evening exhibition matches will be played at the White Courts, Strathfield. The entertainment is to benefit the funds of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The events are:— ...
Article : 76 wordsSaturday's club competitions resulted:- AUSTRALIAN CLUB. Medal.—G. H. Armstrong, 89—18=71; J. J. Brewster, 88—10=78; E. A. E. Carloss. 90—8=78; H. Osborne, ...
Article : 1,104 wordsAll the Australians, except Poulton, were defeated in the singles in the New Zealand lawn tennis championships. Poulton meets Wallace in the fourth round on Monday. ...
Article : 102 wordsTalaminl and Longworth (27) beat Steady and Brunker (11) in the semi-final of the Huntas Association's champion pairs. ...
Article : 28 wordsMatch racing wes a feature of the cycling programs [?]els at the Exhibition Oval track on Saturday night. There were present about 15,000 people, including several members of the New South Wales cricket team, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Dec 1923, Page 11
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