THE gathering at the match to-day at Leyton was only moderate. The weather was favorable, but the wicket was a shade fiery. The Australians innings closed for ...
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Article : 720 wordsON enquiry late last night, the Premier informed us that no steps had yet been taken regarding the appointment of the Royal commission to enquire into Mr. Varney ...
Article : 60 wordsA SUNDAY TIMES representative yesterday had some conversation with two members of the Public Service Board (Messrs. Wilson and Barling) rotative to the progress ...
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Article : 119 wordsThe next time a now politician undertakes to move the Address-in-Reply he will probably request the party organ not to publish his (alleged) portrait. ...
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Article : 444 wordsJ, Harry, the Victorian cricketer, has been engaged to play with the Marylebone C.C. ...
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Article : 709 wordsThe Primate is in the New England district. The Governor returns to Sydney to-morrow from his trip to Jervis Bay. Lady Hampden opens the Village Fair on ...
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Article : 217 wordsWE learn that the basis of this new volunteer regiment is upon broader principles than was at first rumored, and that all British subjects are invited to eurol to assist in forming that ...
Article : 82 wordsEngland for some time past has had her hands full, several of the great Powers doing all they can to harass her, yet not daring to come in open conflict. Russia must have a ...
Article : 139 wordsThousands of listeners sat last evening at the Lyoeum enthralled by the powerful contralto of Miss Nagel, the charming young Melbourne cantatrice. Her rendition of the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 17 May 1896, Page 5
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