Pony and galloway races will be held to-day at Kensington, the first [?]t starting at 2.15 p.m. The usual facilities will be afforded for reaching the course by omnibus and tram services. ...
Article : 790 wordsThe Convention resumed at 10.30, the President in the chair. Mr. J. N. Brunker (New South Wales) presented a petition from the Women's Suffrage League of ...
Article : 6,726 wordsMr. Magarcy received the following telegram this evening from Mr. L. A. Wells, leader of the search expedition for the missing explorers:— "Fitzroy, March 23. Your latest wire received ...
Article : 391 wordsSir Alfred Milner, in opening the new session [?] the Froebel Institute in West Kensington, at the invitation of his friend Mr. Claude G. Montefiore on the 28th January, warned the students to avoid ...
Article : 574 wordsAbout 3500 people were present last night at the Cricket Ground, when the extra meeting in connection with the cycling carnival took place. The racing was splendid all through. Le[?]a undertook ...
Article : 1,622 wordsGeorge Towns, the Newcastle sculler, has decided to go to England, and as it is improbable, after the meeting which was held in Newcastle that he will be accorded much monetary support before he has ...
Article : 244 wordsSir,—Perhaps you will allow me space for some remarks on the above subject. First, as a warning to Mr. Reid, I would remind him of the disaster attending two past Ministries owing to their Premiers ...
Article : 673 wordsWith reference to the telegram from Sir Dugh Nelson to Mr. Reid re the Queensland representation at the Federal Convention, it is the proposal of the Government to recite the names of the delegates in ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. William Lee-Warner, formerly British Resident in Mysore and Chief Commissioner of Coorg, and now of the India Office, read a paper before the Indian Section of the Society of Arts in London on ...
Article : 972 wordsI respectfully address you. This with the permission of the Editor of this paper, not only the senior one, but one of the leading newspapers under the Southern Cross. ...
Article : 1,344 wordsThe Hesperus mine has struck a flow of water equal to 20,000 gallons daily. All the batteries are fully supplied, and water is running to waste owing to the want of purchasers. ...
Article : 210 wordsThe prizes and certificates in connection with the City and Guilds of London Institute were distributed by the Lord Chancellor (chairman of the council), on 28th January, at Carpenters' Hall, ...
Article : 605 wordsThe eleventh annual show of the Camden Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Society was opened this morning. Although a droughty season was being experienced, the district appeared in very ...
Article : 827 wordsBy the death of Canon Kemmis, which took place yesterday, there has been removed from the ranks of the local clergy of the Church of England one of her foremost men, and one whom it will be a ...
Article : 716 wordsDora to-day was scratched for the Goodwood Handicap and the Adelaid Cup, and Fund for the Adelaide Cup. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 721 wordsWith a view to calling the attention of the public to the very precarious financial condition of this hospital, a public meeting was held in London on the 28th January at the Drill Hall, Chenies-street. The ...
Article : 650 wordsSir,—I read with some surprise in to-day's Herald Mr. Haynes's apology for the scourge of society, the pushes. There are pushes and pushes. No doubt there are youths such as Mr. Haynes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsThis council met on 22nd March, when the Mayor (Alderman Cropley) occupied the chair, and there were also present—Aldermen Hearne, O'Toole, Dyer, Anderson, Colebrook, Moore, Cunninghame, Mound, Wragge, Treadgold, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsEarly yesterday morning the watchman attached to the barque Kylemore, which is at present lying at Dalton's Wharf, noticed smoke issuing from the fore hatch of the vessel. He gave the alarm ...
Article : 398 wordsSir,—All sober-minded persons and law abiders must have read with amazement Mr. John Haynes's able advocacy of the push in the Herald of the 23rd instant. The no-called "boisterous youth" must ...
Article : 397 wordsThe annual meeting of the Richmond Football Club was held on Monday evening. The following office-bearers were elected for the ensuing season:— Patron, Mr. A. D. Nelson, M.L.A.; president, Mr. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe three committees' arrangements are being completed for the appointment of finance, judiciary, and drafting committees. It is understood that the New South Wales delegation will be divided up as ...
Article : 570 wordsSir,—There is one point of very grave importance involved in the question as to whether or not the Federation Convention should adjourn before having brought its work up to the stage at which it has to ...
Article : 466 wordsOn Saturday next at 1 p.m. Messrs. T. R. M'Kibbin, S. E. Gregory, and J. J. Kelly will leave by the Parramatta for Albany, and from thence will ship for Western Australia. When at Melbourne and ...
Article : 466 wordsThe Newtown Gymnasium held a picnic at The Avenue, Lane Cove River, last Saturday. Sports were provided for the afternoon and dancing and singing interspersed during the evening. Tea ...
Article : 47 wordsBYRON BAY.—Departure: March 23, Kurrara (s.), during night, for Sydney. RICHMOND HEADS.—Arrival: March 24, Eliza Allen, schooner, off bar at 5.30 p.m.; 10ft. on bar and 10ft. ...
Article : 773 wordsThe third annual meeting of the Athletic Club was held on the local cricket ground to-day. A very successful programme of cycling events was carried through without the slightest hitch. The day was ...
Article : 268 wordsfor Infants, Children, and Invalids.—[ADVT.] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Mar 1897, Page 8
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