Sir Julian Salomons, K.C., died yesterday morning at his residence, "Sherbourne," Nelson-street, Woollahra, after an illness which lasted only 36 hours. ...
Article : 1,341 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Dudley, will open the Royal Show to-day at 3.30. His Excellency will arrive at a few minutes before 1 o'clock, and will be the ...
Article : 865 wordsSpecial prizes are devoted to inventions, it being stipulated that such must be patented in Australia since January, 1905. It is with interest prompted by curiosity that one turns ...
Article : 447 words"A little nonsense now and then." This is the motto writ large round the show-ring. And if, as our political economists contend, the primary producer is the best of men, then ...
Article : 888 wordsIt may be claimed with easy confidence that the exhibition of manufactures comprised the most varied collection of articles to be seen at the show. Unlike many of the exhibits, the ...
Article : 554 wordsThe brightest feature of the main pavilion lies in Messrs. Bcale and Co.'s Australian pianos. They have become famous since carrying off prizes at the Franco-British ...
Article : 786 wordsThe feature of the show which most forcibly directs public attention to itself is probably the machinery section. One hardly enters the gates before he meets with a ...
Article : 2,871 wordsThere was much of interest in the coachbuildlng section, although the pavilion was closed to the public, as the adjudication occupied practically the whole day. Competition ...
Article : 487 wordsA department of the show which is developing, very satisfactorily is the exhibits of the Public schools of the State. It includes agricultural products chiefly, while accompanying ...
Article : 1,265 wordsThe attendance yesterday was very satisfactory, considering that the day was entirely devoted to judging. It is estimated that it totalled over 5000, of which 2500 represented ...
Article : 115 wordsThe coroner on Monday held an inquiry into the death of a child named Bertha Leonard Sutton, which occurred in a most extraordinary manner. The mother of the child put her ...
Article : 224 wordsIn the small pavilion devoted to the women's industries exhibits much interest is centred, although only just over 200 exhibits were on view. This comparatively small number is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsAn inquiry was held at Geelong to-day into the circumstances connected with the death of John Boxell, who was run down by an engine at the Wellington-street raliway ...
Article : 95 words"By the death of Sir Julian Salomons," said the Premier last evening, "we have lost one of the most interesting figures in the public life of this State. Although of recent ...
Article : 382 wordsGreat interest was taken in the milk and butter test competitions, the rivalry throughout being very keen. In the Royal Champion Butter-fat Test ...
Article : 476 wordsThe steamer Manapouri, from Harolongn and Papeete, arrived to-day. The vessel reports that on the night of March 7 a very heavy sea, or series of seas, broke over the island ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Harvester Commission sat again today. Lionel Throssell, of Throssell, Stewart, and Son, of Northam, said that his firm had to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 7 Apr 1909, Page 13
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