The Newcastle annual regatta held on Newcastle Harbour to-day was one of the main events of the holiday, and attracted large crowds of people who clustered thickly on the foreshores, both on the city ...
Article : 503 wordsTattersall's Club was rather unfortunate with the weather conditions for its annual race meeting. The sky on Saturday was dull and threatening, though the rain held off until ...
Article : 308 wordsThe "Economist" reprints the speech of Dr. David Murray, chairman of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, which has already been summarised in our columns, ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Victorian bowlers won one match against Southern Tasmania today, and lost the third. in the morning market, Crockpord was 12 up, Oliver 9 up, Wilkins 10 up, Pearson 12 down, the team being 19 ...
Article : 92 wordsThe "Board of Trade Journal" announces that arrangements have been made by the department for the temporary return to the United Kingdom early this year of his ...
Article : 158 wordsA fire occurred this morning in the crossbunker of the P. and O. Company's steamer Poona, berthed at Williamstown. It was due to spontaneous combustion. The ...
Article : 68 wordsA new commercial motor lorry, to ply between Homebush and Sydney, has been delivered by Motories, Ltd., to W. Arnott and Son, So far only the chassis of the four-tonner "Commer" lorry has been handed over; ...
Article : 587 words"Beerbohm" of December 2 gives a revised estimate of the world's wheat crop. This authority says that the latest estimate of the Russian spring wheat crop was a surprise, being considerably larger than ...
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Article : 376 wordsThe sport was fully up to the standard of midsummer racing at headquarters, just when the cream of equine talent is going into active training for the more ...
Article : 4,193 wordsMessrs. H. J. and G. H. Williams, of the Canada Cycle and Motor Agency, Ltd., returned to Sydney on Wednesday last after in extensive tour in the country in a Brush runabout. The Messrs. Williams state ...
Article : 404 wordsAccording to English papers to hand, the Great Goldfinch Gold Mining Company has opened a London office and register in Old Broad-street, E.C. ...
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Article : 387 wordsSpeaking at the Ceylon Bureau dinner, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Conolly, expressed the hope that mall steamer fares between Fremantle and Ceylon would be reduced to the ...
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Article : 275 wordsThe Government had resolved to send an immigration agent to India with a view to procuring as immigrants for Western Australia a number of short-service men on their ...
Article : 54 wordsThe secretary of the itish Easpire League (London) forwards as a copy of the following resolution agreed to at a recent meeting of that body on the motion of Admiral E. R. ...
Article : 146 wordsJoseph Wood, a settler of Mundaring, celebrated the advent of the new year by boring a hole in a gum tree, inserting a charge of dynamite, and igniting the fuse as the clock ...
Article : 56 wordsNellie Duncan, a married woman, was climbing a fence at her residence, Lulandstreet, Botany, yesterday, when she fell and fractured her right leg. The Civil Ambulance ...
Article : 350 wordsFrom Mr. M. Sarto, Consul-General for Japan, we have received a copy of the first number of "The Oriental Economic Review," edited by Mr. Motosada Zumoto, who is well ...
Article : 308 wordsAt the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Love, S.M., Charles Johnson, a middle-aged man, and William Oliver, and Philip Seaegg, two youths, were charged with making or assisting at making bonfires ...
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Advertising : 213 wordsOne of the most interesting portions of the address by Mr. Huth Jackson, president of the Institute of Bankers of London, was his review of the change that had been effected ...
Article : 313 wordsBLACKTOWN,—In the Seven Hills subdivision of the Nepean there are 1263 electors enrolled. There was no increase for the half-year ended Decembr 31, 1910. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Jan 1911, Page 9
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