The V.A.T.C. Grand National STeeplechase Meeting was brought to a successful close at Caulfield on Saturday afternoon. The weather was very pleasant, and the attendance excellent. The visitors to ...
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Article : 1,662 wordsThat bowlers are not less loyal than any other of the subjects of his Majestry the King was clearly manifested on Saturday, when special preparations wre made on several of the greons to fittingly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsDean Pownall was last evening inducted by Bishop Barlow into the incumbeney of Christ Church, West G[?]lburn. ...
Article : 22 wordsIn parts of the surrounding districts large hare drives were organised to-day, and carried out. The weather was fine accompanied by a heavy frost. BROKEN HILL, Sunday. ...
Article : 588 wordsLike many another of its ancient daties and privileges, the part played by the City of London in the Coronation ceremoumes of our Kings and Queens dates back to immemorial times (writes the ...
Article : 791 wordsAn interesting match was played on the City green between a team selected by Mr. John Youug (president of the New South Wales Bowling Association) and a team of local representatives. The visitors were ...
Article : 447 wordsMr.John Monaghan, J.P., while repairing a windmill on his farm, Mayfield. Pyree, fell a distance of 15ft. He [?]located one of his hips, and has sustained other injuries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsThe Lyecum Theatre was crowded on Saturday, wheu Mr. Bland Holt's picturesque porduction of the naval drama "With Flying Colours" was warmly received by the audionce. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn England, in the county of Dorsetshire, there is an enchanted village named Abbotsbury, the only one that I know of at this present age of the world (writes Mr. Edmund Selous in the "Saturday ...
Article : 614 words"The Lady Slavey" was brightly performed before an audience that completely filled the Criterion Theatre on Saturday, when all the favourite songs were encored. Mr. J. F. Sheridan announces ...
Article : 38 wordsAs already noted, the Defence Forces of New South Wales will unite in a concert and assaultat-arms at the Centenary Hall this evening in aid of the Mount Kembla Disaster Fund. Many ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsWriting upon the interesting subject of "Forelegs und their Uses," Mr. E. A. Butler observes in "Knowledge" that the common lobster furaishes one of the best possible illustrations of a curious ...
Article : 334 wordsThe revival by Mr. Brough at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night of Henry Arthur Jones's play "The Liars" was well received by a croweded house. The piece, which turns upon the doings of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsAttractive programmes were submitted to crowfica houses at the matinee and evening performances at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday. C[?]quevalli continues to astonish and delight all comers, ...
Article : 108 wordsI dropped into the heather at once, and crawl[?] [?] yard or two to teh right to the cover of an odl broke[?] tree. Here I cautiously raised inyself and pee[?] forward. I could (writes Hugh M. War[?] in ...
Article : 437 wordsThe series of "pops" givenby Mr. Philip Newbury and Madame Spada were continued at the Centenary Hall on Saturday night. The attendance was large and fuly appreciative of the varied ...
Article : 94 wordsThe crow is in China regarded as an omen of evil, against which a Chinese mutters an invocation, and so unlucky that he will postpone any affair he is about to undertake (writes the "Queen"). Unlike ...
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Article : 288 wordsSignor Carlo Da[?], the popular Italian tenor, who is about to return to his native land, gave his farewell concert at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. The audience was a large one, and every ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsMiss Hillda Lane will give a concert at the Leichhardt Town Hall on Wednesday evening. The young, mezzo-soprano will be assisted by Misses Fanny Walker, Nell[?] M'Donnoll, Jan[?] M'C[?]dell. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe juvenlle members of the players' Club will give the first performance [?] any stage of ariginal three-act comedy entitled "The Marrying of Ms. written especially for the Players' Club by ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Aug 1902, Page 10
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