The Englishmen required 195 runs to win the match against N.S.W when the fourth day's play began at noon to-day. The weather was [?] and the wicket good. The usual p[?] ...
Article : 66 wordsFre[?] compl[?] are made by those who attend his cricket [?] of the waste of time. The New South Wales Association has made every effort to [?] ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The proceedings in connection with the wearing of the union [?] by tra[?]way employed, ware centi[?] in the [?] Court before his monor Mr. ...
Article : 556 wordsThe [?] that lurks in the merphi[?] habit was illustrated at the Corenor's court this morning. When Mr. N. S. Howkins [?] on in[?]ry into the death of a young married ...
Article : 384 wordsThe sugg[?]tons of the sub committee appotated by the suber[?] and country Golf A[?]tion to consider the seethed of playing the interclub matches this season were almost ...
Article : 1,158 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—The motion of [?] of the Government of which the opposition gave [?] in the House of Commons on Thursday. was moved by Mr. F. K. Smith ...
Article : 110 wordsPREMANTLE, Tuesday,—Sir [?] Anderson, chairman of the Ortent S. N. Company, who is a p[?] by the [?] which has arrived from London, was asked it ...
Article : 79 wordsMrs. Violet M. Bruce, M. prepriotress of the "Innes" Residential Chambers, 131A Elizabeth street, City, and wife of second eff[?] Brace, of the union Company's steamer Karatase, died ...
Article : 358 wordsNew South Wales clim[?] steadily towards the two million mark; there is new a gap of only [?] between on and that highly desirable record, As the population increased ever 55,000 ...
Article : 140 wordsIn the recently [?]tted bytaws relating to the new part at Vanclass, among [?] the following restrictions should be noted by frequenters of this popular foreshore ...
Article : 597 wordsMonday was a red letter day for the Grogery family on the cricket sold. While Syd was making his big score against England his two slaters were keeping the name bright at ...
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Family Notices : 55 wordsThe Federal Government intends to provide one women at least in the Commonwealth with abundist opportunities for labor, The Department of External Affairs is calling for ...
Article : 207 wordsThe "magple" grase track at Randwick was in fine order this morning Lets, assisted by Clivis, ran five furlongs in [?] A strong round was put in by Lady Meda[?] while ...
Article : 416 wordsMr. George H. Willims, secretary of the N.S.W. o of the Royal Life Saving Society has received the following latter:— Royal Life Saving Society, 3 Bayley-street ...
Article : 134 wordsMR. M'GOWEN sums up the reasons which in[?] the Government in dispensing with Mr. Robinson's services by stating that it was a question of choosing between Mr. ...
Article : 407 wordsNo matter what question was addressed at the Control Police Court this morning to Mary Reynolds, [?] whose occupation was not disclosed, she made practically the same reply ...
Article : 279 wordsJudge Backhouse delivered his reserved decision in the Sydney District Court this morning, in the case in which Alfred Charles Borrill pl[?]erer, of 100 Surrey-street ...
Article : 250 wordsThis would be a gladsome world it the callors had their way if that is to say, they could express themselves as artists, rather than as craftamen. The journals of the trade ...
Article : 158 wordsMount oxids Options, Limited, has been registered (February 16), in New South Wales under the Limited Liability Act, with a capital of £10,000 in £10 shares, to acquirs the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe union Company's steamer moorak, which arrived at Sydney this morning from New England ports had on beard 16 hor[?], which included three thoroughbred staffions and 13 ...
Article : 85 wordsRedforn school [?] has born advised by the State P[?] Mr. M'Gowen, that approval has been given by the Minister for Public Instruction for the [?] of rings and [?] for new ...
Article : 12 wordsWhere would the Englishman be without the Crystal Palace? It has been with him for so long that, had not Earl Flymouth come to the rea[?] and saved it from [?] we can ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Department of Public Works has writeen to Willonghby Council. stating that in re[?] to representations from the council regarding the urgent sec[?] of [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsPARKES, Tuesday.—The Municipal Council last night assided by a [?]ority of one to ask the Government is prosed with the supplementary [?] at [?] creek, This is ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 20 Feb 1912, Page 6
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