As was fully expected, an immense crowd attended the Rushcutter's Bay Stadium last night to witness one of the most important of the many world-famed glove contests that have ...
Article : 995 wordsMrs. Violet Dudley, 45, who recently took up her residence in Clarence-street, Sydney, was found dead in bed yesterday morning. A report has been furnished tb the City Coroner. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Sydney Symphony Orchestra's programme yesterday afternoon contained some of the great masterpieces of Beethoven and Wagner. The Concerto played by Leonard Borwick and ...
Article : 319 wordsThe polo contests which, on account of rain, had been postponed on Friday, were played out before fashionable and discerning lines of spectators at Kensington yesterday. Polo may not ...
Article : 2,011 wordsIn to-day's "Commonwealth Gazette" (wired our Melbourne correspondent yesterday) £126 10/ was passed for payment for the luncheon to the High Commissioner on October 21, and ...
Article : 44 wordsAt one o'clock yesterday morning a constable heard the Bound of running water in the kitchen of the Marine Cafe, Circular Quay. He obtained an entrance, and found a tap had been ...
Article : 57 wordsAn ordinance has been issued for the purpose of preventing the pollution of Cotter River. Fishing is prohibited under a penalty of £10 or imprisonment for one month. ...
Article : 33 wordsAviator Guilleaux gave a demonstration at Geelong yesterday in bleak weather, a strong south-westerly wind blowing the aviator about. He reached a high altitude, and startled the ...
Article : 57 wordsAt Yass on Friday night Mr. Austin Chapman, M.H.R. for the Eden-Monaro electorate, had something to say about Canberra. The Government, he said, was letting out land on ...
Article : 107 wordsThieves broke into the office of Mr. S. Gidley, a seller of race books, off Little Bourke-street, Melbourne, on Friday night, and stole books valued at £70. ...
Article : 36 wordsRobberies of clothing from the drying lines at Petersham and Rhodes were committed during the week end. From the yard of a house in Cannot-street, in that suburb, a number of ...
Article : 54 wordsDuring the month of May last the N.S.W. Board of Health returns Showed that 95 cases of typhoid fever, 270 of diphtheria, 188 of scarlet fever, 74 of smallpox, and 30 of infantile ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the last meeting of the Manly Council, Alderman Ogilvy had the following motion on the business paper:—"That the question of the resumption of St. Matthew's Church and grounds, ...
Article : 90 wordsAt the present time there are fewer females than males in New South Wales (876,020 females and 968,965 males, at March 31, 1914), but according to the way the returns are at ...
Article : 135 wordsEdward Gallagher, single, 38, whilst working on a building being erected by Mr. O'Shea at Scarborough yesterday morning fell to the ground, and died shortly after admission to ...
Article : 53 wordsNine brick shops at the corner of Lonsdale and Elizabeth-streets, Melbourne, with a frontage to the latter, and 135ft in depth by 65ft, were sold yesterday for £20,000 by the ...
Article : 53 wordsWhile attempting to get aboard his train, the Taree mail, at Newcastle last night, Charles Burless, of Sydney, a guard, fell on to the platform and sustained serious injuries. ...
Article : 66 wordsAt half-past 1 o'clock yesterday Mr. Alfred Miles, fishmonger, discovered a man crawling along the roof of an outhouse, used as a store, at the rear of his shop, 209 ...
Article : 157 wordsAbout 5 p.m. on Friday, William Henry Stewart, 47, fell from a lorry he was driving in Botany-road, Botany. The wheels passed over his body, and he received injuries to which he ...
Article : 57 wordsAn elderly deaf prisoner got a shock at the Central Police Court yesterday. The old chap, who had reached 68 years, is very deaf. He was up on a charge of stealing an overcoat, ...
Article : 108 wordsFor July 10 Leonard Borwick has been engaged to play with the Austral Quartet in Concordia Hall, where the most important works will be quintets (piano and strings) by ...
Article : 185 wordsHenry Davenport, who had been reported from Sydney as suffering from smallpox, was a guest at the Federal Palace Hotel for nine days. Up till Wednesday last he appeared in a ...
Article : 79 wordsWith reference to the proposed alterations to the passenger jetty at Manly, the Sydney Harbor Trust has informed the Manly Council that, it having been represented by the Port ...
Article : 102 wordsA mass meeting of the master bakers was held yesterday, at which a resolution was passed similar to that passed in Melbourne. This was to the effect "that whilst employers have ...
Article : 145 wordsThus Mr. Grant, general secretary of P.L.L.: "Determined efforts are being made to strike off the rolls the names of duly qualified Labor voters. A glaring case under notice is that of ...
Article : 96 wordsThe matter of draining the low-lying parts of Central ward, Bankstown, presents many difficulties to the Bankstown Council. The opinion is held that the Government should ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Essendon Football Club, of which cricketer P. Baring who is chosen to visit Africa, is a member, has insured him against injury in the current season for £300. When Essendon ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will hold the second concert of its 23rd season in the Town Hall on Tuesday, July 28, when Mr. Alfred Hill will present a programme ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsThere was a very large attendance at Kensington yesterday to witness the first matches of the week of polo. His Excellency Sir Gerald and Lady Edeline Strickland, attended by Captain Wallis, A.D.C., ...
Article : 397 wordsTwo applications by prisoners for leave to appeal against sentences on the ground that the punishment was excessive were made to Mr. Justice Pring, sitting in the Court of ...
Article : 102 wordsA number of the representative women of Sydney have invited Miss Adela Pankhurst to come and lecture on the present political aspect of the women of England in their fight ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Roland Foster, late manager to the Clara Butt-Kennerley Rumford Company, states the Rumfords are again in London. During their last tour the company travelled over 100,000 ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Melbourne City Coroner, Dr. R. H. Cole, found yesterday that a child named Nancy Latchford, aged six months, died from malnutrition. Evidence was given that the ...
Article : 95 wordsThe ratepayers at Merrylands are tired of the toad roads. They have appealed to the Council for assistance in vain. The matter has been considered at a meeting of the ...
Article : 128 wordsOn July 7 and 8 Mr. Peter Dawson will sing in the Sydney Town Hall. Peter Dawson is an Australian, who won his earliest vocal successes in Adelaide. Later, he studied under ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 wordsA number of youths, one of whom was armed with a revolver, gave a display of larrikinism in a Coogee tram on Friday evening. They boarded a car at the terminus, declined to pay ...
Article : 115 wordsWhile on duty in Harris-street, Ultimo, at 1.30 a.m. yesterday, Constables Good and Nutt, of No. 2 Station, noticed a man prowling about the Grosvenor Hotel, at the intersection of ...
Article : 131 wordsLast night Mr. Bauer strengthened former favorable impressions. In a Chopin programme (containing the Sonata in B flat minor, with the Funeral March) he won from his instrument ...
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Advertising : 423 wordsThe N.S.W. Government Statistician reports that during the month of May the birth-rate of the metropolis fell by no less than 8 per cent., compared with the rate for May, averaged ...
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Family Notices : 197 wordsOn Friday jewellery and a man's hat, valued at £3 were stolen from the residence of Mrs. Ellen Lang, 22 Annesley-street, Leichhardt, and from the premises, 18 Henderson-road, ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 5 Jul 1914, Page 10
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