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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

    The Forest-King horse Virginius has joined the ranks of the ponies and galloways running at the unregistered meetings. In the Fifteen Hands Handicap at Kensington yesterday he finished absolutely ...

    Article : 484 words
  3. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Yesterday was a clear day as far as additional cases of plague were concerned. Dr. Salter, of the plague wards, reported late last evening that the condition of Miss Martha James ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A young man named John M'Glynn was this morning found dend on the road to Adelong, about 10 miles distant from here. He is a member of a very large family, who are much respected and are ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. JUNEE RACE CLUB.

    The Junee race meeting was again to-day well attended. Results:— Bland Handicap.—Banter, 1; Meridan and Caroline dead head for second place. ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. SOUTH COAST REMINISCENCE.

    The chancel and pulpit of the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul were draped in black on Sunday last as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Mrs. John Kendall, who had been a generous supporter of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. MORE PLAGUE RATS.

    Yesterday a plague-infected rat was found on [?]remises in William-street, Woolloomooloo, and another on premises in Sussex-street. ...

    Article : 21 words
  8. WARRNAMBOOL RACING CLUB.

    Tho meeting of the Warrnambool Racing Club was brought to a close to-day in splendid weather, and in the presence of about 12,000 spectators. A good field started in the Warrnambool Cup. ...

    Article : 344 words
  9. ROWING.

    The Oxford and Cambridge boat race is dealt With very fully by English newspapers received by last mail, but the cabled report was so good that the detailed acconnts do not throw any additional ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. A YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED.

    A young girl named Lena Donohoe was drowned last night on the south arm of the Bellinger River. Deceased's father was drowned on this river some ...

    Article : 40 words
  11. THE OUTBREAK AT NEWTOWN.

    The work of cleansing and disinfecting the pre[?]ises at Newtown situated within the infected area. which on Tuesday last were placed under quarantine regulations by the Board of Health, is being carried ...

    Article : 245 words
  12. SOUTH COAST.

    The Vigilance Association hold a special meeting yesterday to deal with a communication from the Minister for Lands [?]o the resumption of Ritchie's farm for recreation purposes. The Minister asked ...

    Article : 2,341 words
  13. FIRE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION.

    The Hay Fire Brigade demonstration commenced yesterday on the Hay Park oval. There was a large attendance. Owing to the large number of brigades competing only three ...

    Article : 237 words
  14. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    The Randwick middle grass track was used yesterday morning, and though the going was heavy it was good for training purposes. The weather was most disagreeable, intense cold being accentuated by ...

    Article : 452 words
  15. PREMIERSHIP OF 1902.

    The first part of the rowing year was concluded by the rowing at the Great Public Schools Regatta, and now will follow the off season, which will extend to about the end of August. The first ...

    Article : 419 words
  16. OPENING OF THE CRITERION THEATRE.

    The Criterion Theatre, which was closed by order of the Board of Health on Feburary 22 last in cousequence of a case of plague having on that date made its appearance within the building of which the ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. GOLF.

    The associate members held a tournament on Tuesday last, in which great interest was taken. The entries for the different events were very good, the results being as follows:— ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    The Public Works, Committee took evidence at South Grafton to-day on the coastal tableland railway connections. A number of witnesses was examined, the majority favouring the route from ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. MINING INDUSTRY AT COBAR.

    A public meeting was held to-night in the School of Arts to support a movement for obtaining water to allow of the continuance of the mining industry at Cobar. The Mayor presided. It was stated that the ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. INTER-CLUB MATCHES.

    The teams chosen to represent the above club against Concord to-morrow are as follows, the A team playing at Dobroyde and the B at Concord:— A.—R. C. Monday, C. J. M'Donnell. C. T. Allen, D. ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. THE OUTBREAK AT THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    There are no new developments in connection with the outbreak of plague at the Zoological Gardens. From inquiries made yesterday it was gathered that the examination now being conducted in respect to ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. FOOTBALL.

    The University Club sent up nearly their full team to Parramatta on Wednesday, to play their annual match with the King's School, this being the thirtyfirst year that the match has been played. A ...

    Article : 498 words
  23. ARTESIAN BORING.

    Messrs. George H. Hodgson and Co. have struck a flow of 1,000,000 gallons of water a day at the Combogoloug bore for Mr. James Peacock. By striking this flow large numbers of sheep have been saved. ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. D. N. Herring, the lately appointed Vicar of St. Peter's Anglican Church arrved by this morning's express. He was heartily welcomed at the station by the parishinoers' committee. ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. MORTALITY AMONGST CATS AND MICE.

    During the post few days information received from Goulburn has been published notifying that hundreds of domestic cats have died in the Bungonia district, also that in the same quarter the mortality ...

    Article : 212 words
  26. THE OLD AGE PENSEONS ACT AND AMENDMENTS.

    Sir,—It wis with a considerable amount of interest that 1 read Canon Boyce's letter in the "Herald" of yesterday on the above subject, and I was for the most part favourably disposed towards his views. ...

    Article : 509 words
  27. TAMWORTH JOCKEY CLUB.

    The annual race meeting of the Tamworth Jockey Club was continued and concluded to-day, when the weather was again fine and the attendance large, the day having been proclaimed a public holiday. The ...

    Article : 895 words
  28. CIVIL AMBULANCE AND TRANSPORT BRIGADE.

    The following is the return of ambulance work conducted by the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade during the month of April:—Wharf and shipboard accidents attended, 17 cases; tram, vehicle, and other street accidents, 44: ...

    Article : 244 words
  29. AIR FANS.

    Sir,—May I be permitted to state that I have been anxiously expecting that a sanitary expert, or a member of the medical profession, would avail himself of the widely-read columns of your newspaper to ...

    Article : 455 words
  30. SPECIAL HEALTH COURT.

    The special health court instituted to deal with summonses issued at the instance of the City Council for breaches of provisions of the Public Health Act continued its sittings yesterday morning in the ...

    Article : 461 words
  31. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    The pastures and stock protection board met to-day. After considerable discussion it was decided to take a referendum vote of the stock owners to decide whether a bonus for the scalps of bares ...

    Article : 955 words
  32. THE FINANCIAL MUDDLE.

    Sir,—The public utterances of the leader of the Opposition in our State Parliament seem to be causing endless confusion in Ministerial ranks, and very justly so, inasmuch as they have disclosed a most ...

    Article : 310 words
  33. BOWLS.

    The pennant committee yesterday decided that the following should be the draw for the second round of the vice-presidents' pair competition, which is to be played on Wednesday, May 14, at 2.45 p.m., upon ...

    Article : 320 words
  34. THE SUNDAY-SELLING QUESTION.

    Sir,—I see that your correspondents, Messrs. Rogers and Keene, whose letter appears in yesrerday's "Herald," have "searched" my letter, which appeared in last Thursday's issue, and, what is very remarkable, they have found ...

    Article : 769 words
  35. SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Sydney Labour Council was held at the Trades' Hall last night, Mr. Allan Cameron presiding. With reference to the matters in dispute between ...

    Article : 536 words
  36. A MARTYR TO ITCHING PILES.

    Mr. M. J. Ryan, J.P., a well-known resident of Sydney and all over this State, writes the following unsolicited letter for the benefit of suffering humanity. He says:—"It gives me great pleasure ...

    Article : 473 words
  37. KENSINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 710 words
  38. CITY COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the health committee of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon Present— Alderman Hughes (Mayor) in the chair, and Aldermen Kelly, Evan Jones, S. Smith, Meagher, Perry, ...

    Article : 1,405 words
  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    The final of the Double Handicap yesterday brought the above tournament to an end, except as regards the Double Championship, in which Pitt and Waddell challenge Newman and Sharp. Sharp easily ...

    Article : 236 words
  40. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.

    [?]ng, Blind, Bleeding, or Protrading. All Chemists are authorised by the Manufacturers of Pazo (Pile) Ointment to refund the money where it fails to cufe any case of Piles, no matter of how long standing. Cures ordinary ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. SAILING.

    A general meeting of the Port Jackson Model Yacht Club was held at the clubrooms, Waterview Hotel, Rowntree-street, Balmain, on Tuesday night. ...

    Article : 258 words
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