It may safely be said that the news regarding the opening of the current wool sales in London has equalled, if it has not exceeded, the expectations of the most sanguine on this side, for though ...
Article : 1,455 wordsSir,—The Hon. T. M. Slattery in his rejoinder of this morning quotes a considerable portion of my reply to him under the impression that it is contradictory to my previous implication that in place of ...
Article : 1,298 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Cook) returned yesterday from his visit to Queensland, where he made special inquiry into the tick pest, investigated some matters connected with the quarantining of ...
Article : 629 wordsCruelty to Horses.—In the Summons Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Edwards, S.M., Inspector Herbert Anker, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ...
Article : 1,638 wordsSydney Club, annual picnic, Correy's Gardens; Sydney Ladies' Club, run to Sandringham; Newtown Club, road race; North Sydney Club, run to Parramattu via Ryde; Suburbau Club, run to Lady. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe detachment of New South Wales Lancers, which is now in England for six months' training with the Imperial troops at Aldershot, received a hearty " Highland welcome" at Capetown on ...
Article : 991 wordsThe win of George Towns has boen very well received here. Before going to London he had done little to gain public favour; for beating one of our own men (Chris. Niolson) does not advance a man ...
Article : 603 wordsA committee meeting of the club was held on Thursday night, Some interesting letters were read from the Melbourne and Coburg bicycle clubs relating to the Suburban Club's recent visit to ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—I hasten to reply to Mr. Lindcman's courteous questions. I do not think that there is any difference between Mr. Barton's views and mine upon this subject, We agree that any contract ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Palace Emporium Club has applied for affiliation with the union. The request has been granted, and a preliminary list of 20 names registered. The Burwood Club has affiliated eight new members and ...
Article : 85 wordsThe lady members of the union, and particularly those from the North Sydney Club, are taking part in the Hospital Saturday Fund collection this afternoon. A Ilying column will visit a number of ...
Article : 62 wordsSir,—Young men naturally proud of their native country, of her vast resources of her immense territory, and of the important part she is now playing among the colonial possessions of the motherland. ...
Article : 499 wordsIn connection with the sports meeting which it is proposed to Lold in aid of the Hospital Saturday fund, Civil Ambulance Brigado, and the St. John Ambuluance Association, the first meeting of ...
Article : 115 wordsThe carnival at West Wyalong on May 24 promises to be a great success. There are over 200 entries, comprising 63 riders, including competitors from Sydney, Melbourne, Goulburn, Junee, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsThe twenty-ninth annual regatta of the Sydney Rowing Club will be held on the Parramatta River this afternoon. The ateamer Lady Hampden is advertised to leave Circular Quay, and will convey visitors up ...
Article : 298 wordsThe arrangements for the union's second annual century run, which is to take place on Queen's Birthday, are now nearing completion. The route and times we have already published; but in ...
Article : 168 wordsThe cycle has now been superseded among the French nobility by the motor car, which has quickly replaced tho self-propelled cycle. In England the same can also be said, and in the latest files we note ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 wordsSir,—In the interesting letter wihch you published in your issue of Monday last, written by Mr. C. F. Lindeman, in the event of the bill being accepted on June 20 next the question of bounties existing in ...
Article : 765 wordsParticulars received by, last mail show that the recently rowed (March 25) Oxford and Cambridge boat race was a grand struggle for a considerable distance; indeed Oxford, although not leading, was ...
Article : 669 wordsThe Austral Cycle Agency, which has branches throughout all the principal towns in Australia, has decided to sell out, and Mr. W. J. C. Elliott has purchased the Sydney branch. Mr. Elliott is the ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the last committee moeting of the club six now members were elected, and two nominated for membership. Mr. H. Anderson resigned his office as captain of the club owing to his inability to attend the ...
Article : 98 wordsThe committee of the Manly Cottage Hospital met on Thursday, when Mr. John Woods (president) was in the chair, and there were also present Mr. W. H. Fletcher, Mesdames Brown, W. J. Douglass, ...
Article : 279 wordsThe club's annual dinner will be held at Lady Robinson's Bench on Saturday, May 13. For this function every member will be the guest of the club, and invitations have been extended to the captain ...
Article : 50 wordsSir,—Beyond the looking at the question of federation in its general aspect as alfecting the community as a whole, in respect of what may be styled " national interests," it is well that it should ...
Article : 991 wordsBicycle polo is now all the ruge at the English music halls, where the game is played fast and furious on the stage by efficiently trained cyclists. ...
Article : 31 words" Tho Wheeler" (England) commenting upon the rumour that R. L. Jefferson intends making an attempt to ride from Cairo to Cape Colony by the means of his bicycle, says:—" Nothing less than a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsThe result of the " Geisha Fair" Which is being held in aid of St. Patrick's Church has, says the Rev. Fathor Lo Rennetel, up to the present been most encouraging. The goods on the various stalls ...
Article : 160 wordsA somewhat novel performance was accomplished last month in England by an athlete named Arthur Martin. The scene was on the towing path opposite Raivens Eyot, on the Thames. Martin wagered ...
Article : 163 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon, in the ChargeDivision, over which Mr. C. Dolohory, S.M., presided, a man described as a school teacher, 44, was charged with uttering to one Murgaret ...
Article : 498 wordsSir.—In former years you have alloweu the writer to direct attention to the general neglect of this festival by the Anglican clergy of the Sydney diocese. No doubt exists but the Book of Common ...
Article : 283 wordsSir,—I beg to draw your attention to an injustice which is being done to the junior clerks of the Public Service owing to the operation of regulation 278 of the Public Service Board. This regulation states ...
Article : 346 wordsA menting was held in the New Masonic Hall on Thursday evening with The object of forming an athletic and gymnastic club in connection with the firm of A. Hordern and Sons. Mr. J. H. Harris ...
Article : 199 wordsThe monthly meeting of general committee was held at the institute on Thursday. In the unavoidable absence of Lady Fairiax, Lady Renwick presided There were also present—Meadames Dovey, ...
Article : 214 wordsSir,—If the six colonies join the federation the figures given by Mr. Garnau in his explanation of the Federal Bill, showing the number of members each State will return to the House of ...
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Advertising : 52 wordsSir,—How easily are we led away by claptrap, and by bare statement, if sufficintly bold and sufficiently abusive. As a federalist, I found what is termed the " Braddon Blot " almost equally abused ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 May 1899, Page 12
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