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  2. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    While for the majority the Easter holidays are over, the Royal Show continues to attract a large number of visitors. Yesterday the weather prospects were far from ...

    Article : 180 words
  3. ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL.

    One of the measures which the Federal Ministry proposes to have enacted shortly is the creation of an arbitration tribunal to deal promptly with industrial disputes ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 words
  5. SPORTING.

    A few gallops were done on the middle grass track yesterday morning. C[?]bne went freely over zix furlong, not extended. Quirindi led Brian over a mile and a furlong in 2m 10s. Panacre ran a mile in ...

    Article : 245 words
  6. DUTCH STEAMER.

    In accordance with the Allied Governments' ultimatum to Holland, the naval authorities yesterday seized a Dutch Packet Company's steamer, and informed the captain ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. THOUSAND POUNDS OF COMFORTS.

    As the result of excellent administration and hard work, the 30th Battalion luncheon and tea room will show a profit of approximately £1000. ...

    Article : 29 words
  8. "SAYIDAH REVUE."

    The Sayidah Revue at the King's Cross Theatre yesterday afternoon, in aid of the Red Cross movement, which was attended by the Governor-General and Lady Helen ...

    Article : 497 words
  9. YOUNG WOMAN'S STORY.

    A curious story, which had its foundation in New South Wales, was told in the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, when Brenda Stuart Cross, aged 21 years, was charged with ...

    Article : 578 words
  10. THE AWARDS.

    The following additional awards were made available in connection with the dog section:- Spaniel, cocker, open bitch.—Cecil Baker's Kia-ora Princess, 1 and [?].; Miss Nellie Baker's Nell, 2; Mrs. ...

    Article : 141 words
  11. RING EVENTS.

    The ring events were again a feature of the Show, and were witnessed by a crowd which substantially increased as the day were on. Among the spectators was Lady Davidson. ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  12. BINDA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The annual races of the Binda Jockey Club [?] well attended. Results:- President's Handicap, 6f.—[?]. Greenwood's Kincumber Lad, by Kincumber—Alice, 8st 51b, 1; E. Woodhouse's ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings were notified yesterday:-A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. All engagements: Gadabout. All-aged Stakes: La Steppe. ...

    Article : 31 words
  14. SHOW HORSE SALES.

    The sales of horses, at the Show were opened yesterday, when Messrs. James Inglis and Son offered a number of blood stallions, trotting stallions, cobs, hackneys, and ...

    Article : 459 words
  15. A. J. C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The A.J.C. autumn meeting will be advanced through its third stage this afternoon, and the bill of fare is a highly interesting one, as it incudes the All-aged Stakes, in which champion Desert Gold will ...

    Article : 428 words
  16. COWRA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following are the results of the opening day of the Easter meeting:- Belubula Handicap, 6f.—J. Hewitt's King Copra, 7st 5lb (Simpson), 1; A. W. Whitney's Thistleseed, 8st ...

    Article : 409 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 785 words
  18. AMERICAN WHEAT EXPERT IN SYDNEY.

    Dr. J. W. T. Duvel, of the United States Department of Agriculture (Washington), who arrived here lately to investigate the wheat position in the Commonwealth, referred to the ...

    Article : 227 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    It was thought that the postponed meeting of the Australian Trotting Club which was sandwiched between the big racing days would bring along something of a record attendance, but although the ...

    Article : 953 words
  20. SALE OF YEARLINGS.

    The annual sale of thoroughbred yearlings by Messrs. Wn. Inglis and Son took place yesterday at Payton's Newmarket Stables Randwick. Mr. Reg. Inglis, who conducted the ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  21. PROMOTIONS.

    Mr. G. Colman, of Mayon, Strathfield, has received news that his son, Walter F. Colman, formerly of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., and who left for the front as a private in December, ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. SHIPPING.

    Period, s, 2785 tons, Captain Wills, from Melbourne. Howard Smith, Ltd., agents. Wodonga, s, 2341 tons, Captain Hall, from Melbourne. Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. PARENTS AND CITIZENS.

    The sixth annual conference of the Parents and Citizens' Association of New South Wales was opened in the assembly hall. Education-building last night by the Minister for ...

    Article : 217 words
  24. STUD PIG SALES.

    Messrs. Badgery Bros. report that the demand for stud pigs this year at the sales held in connection with the Royal Show has been very good. Although there was a larger entry ...

    Article : 954 words
  25. DEPARTURES.—April 2.

    Age, S, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. K[?]raaga, trawler, for a cruise. ...

    Article : 15 words
  26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 3.

    Time, s (cargo only), for Brisbane and Rockhampton; Erina, s, for Gosford and Woy Woy; Fitzroy, s, for Coff's Harbour and Woolgoolga; Wo[?]ong[?]ar, s, for Byron Bay, via Newcastle; and Newcastle, s, ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. THE MAILS.

    Daily, except Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays. South Australia 5 p.m., Victoria 5 p.m. and [?] p.m., Queensland (except Sunday and public [?] days), noon. ...

    Article : 234 words
  28. CLEARANCES.—April 2.

    Ready, s, 251 tons, Captain [?]assall, for Newcastle. Leura, s, 1186 tons, Captain Aitken, for Warrnambool, via Newcastle. Age, s, 22[?]4 tons, Captain Parkes, for Melbourne, ...

    Article : 50 words
  29. DAILY INTERCESSION.

    Ever since the outbreak of the war united weekly services of intercession have been held in the Congregational Church, Pitt-street, and it is now announced that, in view ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TWEED HEADS (374m).—Arr: April l, [?]unbar, s, 11.30 a.m. SOUTH S[?]TARY (250m).—Passed: April 1, Howard, Smith Co.'s steamer, 3 p.m., south. ...

    Article : 241 words
  31. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Three young men, Angus T. Archer, second son of the late Mr. Ludlow Archer of North Bury, Longford Gordon Walklate, and Horace Webster, went out to what is known as ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. CYCLONE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A cyclone struck Midland Junction and Black Boy Camp on Saturday morning, and caused considerable damage. The storm unroofed the Presbyterian and the Methodist churches, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. HIGHLAND SOCIETY AS A CLUB.

    Sir,—With reference to letter signed "Scotsman," in this morning's issue, I wish merely to point out that the writer thereof ought to know that it is quite inexcusable and most ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. CASUALTIES.

    Maisie Cox, aged 9, residing at Bridge-street, Glebe, fell a dlatance of 25ft down a lift well at Sandeman's Bulk Stores, George-street West, yesterday, She was conveyed by ...

    Article : 177 words
  35. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    "In the past year the Catholic Federation has been continually on the defensive, owing to persistent attacks which have become fashionable in certain quarters," said ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  37. NIGHT PROGRAMME.

    More enthusiasm was shown regarding the trotting events than the jumping. The trotting, chariot racing, and spectacular events retained their popularity. Every heat ...

    Article : 248 words
  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As an ex-councillor of the Highland Society, and ex-secretary of its Burns Club, I desire to endorse the protest of "Scotsman" against the society acquiring a liquor license ...

    Article : 253 words
  39. SOUTH BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB.

    The South Broken Hill Jockey Club held its faster race meeting on Easter Monday, when the weather was fine and the attendance good. The Hurdle Race was a fiasco. Two horses started, and both blundered; ...

    Article : 346 words
  40. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway smash occurred at Truro, in the Karosa district, this morning, when a train collided with stationary trucks in the railway yard. The driver, Callagan, was severely ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. NATIONAL ART GALLERY.

    The Loan Collection of Australian Art, an exhibition of unusual interest and importance, will be open for public inspection to-morrow. The official opening by the Minister for ...

    Article : 71 words
  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  43. COLLIERY REOPENED.

    Stanford Merthyr colliery restarted work to-day. Between 190 and 200 men have been displaced. The manager states that provision to re-employ them will be proceeded ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. THE ATTENDANCE.

    Yesterday's attendance was 30,800, as compared witt 23,200 on the corresponding day last year. The receipts totalled £1247, or £379 more than last year. ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. SOLDIER POULTRY FARMERS.

    During the course of a keen inspection of the returned soldiers' poultry farms at Bankstown on Monday, the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, expressed ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. SHIPBUILDING.

    No trouble was experienced with the employees at the Cockatoo Island naval dock-yards yesterday with regard to signing the shipbuilding agreement. Mr. King Salter, ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I must congratulate "Scotsman" [?] his able letter in this morning's paper on the above subject, and I trust with him that a Society that has done such a splendid work, ...

    Article : 192 words
  48. MAORIS AND PAKEHAS.

    A serious disturbance arose at Rahotu, in the Taranaki district, when a constable was arresting a native. The latter raised a war-cry, which brought about 70 Maoris to his rescue. ...

    Article : 69 words
  49. MACHINERY.

    Opposite the grandstand the Baltic Separator Company has an exclusive exhibit of machinery and utensils appertaining to the dairying industry. The models embrace many ...

    Article : 216 words
  50. NEW NORFOLK RACES.

    The New Norfolk Racing Club's meeting was held at Brighton yesterday in showery weather. Results:- Trial Stakes, 6f.—Gorringe Brothers' b g Freeland, by Philander—Freelight, 5 years, 7st 71b (Lane), 1; M. ...

    Article : 451 words
  51. TO-DAY.

    Royal Show: Day and Night. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Dick Whittington," [?] and 7.45. Criterion Theatre: "A Pair of Silk Stockings," [?] ...

    Article : 107 words
  52. DAIRY FARMER'S DEATH.

    A well-known dairy farmer, Mr. Thomas Clifford, was killed instantly yesterday evening through being thrown out of a sulky. He was being d[?] h[?] by another farmer, Mr. ...

    Article : 76 words
  53. DISAPPEARED AT SEA.

    It is reported from Auckland that Baron Paul von Ra[?]ch, a German planter in Samoa, who was coming to New Zealand on a steamer under escort, disappeared at ...

    Article : 47 words
  54. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, CROWN-STREET.

    Judge Backhouse, president of the Women's Hospital, has received a letter from his Excellency Sir Walter Davidson expressing the very high opinion which he and Lady ...

    Article : 59 words
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