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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    At 6 p.m. to-day entries close with the secretary, Mr. Thomas S. Donnellan, for the pony and galloway races to be run at Rosebery Park on Tuesday next. The programme will be found in the business ...

    Article : 867 words
  3. CHURCH NEWS.

    Special services commemorating the Queen's reign were held on Sunday. In the morning the Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A., called attention to the Queen's early life and training. In the evening the ...

    Article : 103 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 140 words
  5. LAW REPORT.

    As it appeared that this case would not finish by Friday (the last day of the sittings), it was postponed until the next sittings. An application was made by Mr. Armstrong on behalf of the plaintiff, ...

    Article : 1,756 words
  6. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY.

    Mr. C. G. Wade was the Crown Prosecutor. CHARGE OF ADMINISTERING POISONS. Henry Forsyth Willey, a middle-aged man, was charged that he did, on the 19th December, 1896, at ...

    Article : 2,354 words
  7. COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES.

    The monthly meeting of the above was hold on 16th June, and the following, among other business, was transacted:—In reply to a letter from the Sydney and Suburban Early Closing Association ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 602 words
  9. SYDNEY DIOCESAN CLERICAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the above was held at the Chapter-house on the 14th instant, Archdeacon, Gunther presiding. The paper was read by the Rev. F. B. Boyee, and was upon the subject " Augustine ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    Although (says a London paper) the programme isnot yet complete in connection with the great naval review at Spithead on Saturday, 26th June, the preparations which are going forward at ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. CYCLISTS' UNION.

    To-night entries will close at the club-rooms, Rowe-street, for the third football match, handicap, to be ridden at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday week. ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. A PERILOUS RIDE.

    The Washington Star, U.S.A., gives an interesting account of a great ride done by one William Shields, of Woonsocket, who rode down the steps of the west front of the Capitol. ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. BEEKEEPERS' CONFERENCE.

    The sittings of the Beekeepers' Conference were continued yesterday. The president (Mr. A. Gale) was in the chair. Mr. C. U. T. Burke (Loyalstone) contributed a ...

    Article : 988 words
  14. THE QUEEN'S KINDNESS.

    It is stated that the Queen, hearing that Mrs. Charlton, who is in her 83rd year, had been at her coronation, and was anxious to see her Majesty during her diamond jubilee your, granted her the ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    The first annual report of the Roman Catholic primary schools, in the Archdiocese of Sydney, for the year 1896 has been issued by the Rev. Father Timoney, inspector of Catholic schools. ...

    Article : 654 words
  16. DISTRICT COURT.—FRIDAY, JUNE 25.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  17. CHAMPION MICHAEL.

    Michael is certainly one of the most wonderful riders the world has ever seen. For a midget of 5ft. lin. and sealing a little over 7st., to place world's records to his credit, and defeat the cream of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—FRIDAY, JUNE 2[?].

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  19. POLICE COURTS.

    Theft on Board the s.s. Chingtu.—At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. S. Isaacs, S.M., John Brown, alias Lempke, atlas Laule, 26, was convicted of stealing a handbag containing ...

    Article : 668 words
  20. ENGLISH YACHTING.

    The Westminster Gazzete of the 17th May writes: Anything more lame and impotent than the beginning of the 1897 yacht-racing season, which started on Saturday with the New Thames Yacht Club's ...

    Article : 319 words
  21. MELBOURNE BETTING MARKET.

    In the betting market to-day So-and-So was well backed at 10 to 1 and 8 to 1 for the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race. Soult, however, continued a good favourite at 5 to 1. Larrik[?] is nominal ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Sydney Club held their first single handicap tournament on the American system on their courts at the Cricket Ground on Monday last. The tournament, which was open to all-co[?]ers, brought ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. KENSINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The pony and galloway races held at Kensington yesterday were well attended. Tom Ogan fall in the Hurdle Race, but no injury resulted to the rider, J. Chevally. The following are the results of the ...

    Article : 697 words
  24. FOOTBALL.

    A couple of alterations have been made in the New Zealand team to visit Australia shortly. F. Young, of Wellington, finds it impossible to make the trip, and his place will be filled by Brooker, of Merivale, ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. POSSIBLES V. PROBABLES.

    The eduction committee has chosen the following 30 for the match Possibles v. Probables to take place on the Agricultural Ground to-morrow at 2.30 p.m.: —Row, Evans, Hu[?]ford, Abbott, Warbrick, ...

    Article : 524 words
  26. TREATING WOUNDS BY OXYGEN GAS.

    On the 20th May the Princess Louise opened a hospital in Fitzroy-square for the treatment of wounds, ulcers, &c., by oxygen gas. The new system of oxygen treatment was discovered by Dr. ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. THE FIGHTING IN GREECE.

    A Times mail letter, describing the fighting at Velestino, gives a remarkably vivid picture of what an engagement is really like. Here are some points as to the bearing of troops under fire: " The men in ...

    Article : 512 words
  28. CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIALISM.

    The Rev. Dr. Strong, of the Australian Church, Melbourne, lectured at the Unitarian Church last night on "Christianity and Socialism." Dr. Strong is on his way to Newcastle to preach at the Free ...

    Article : 615 words
  29. WALGETT JOCKEY CLUB.

    A protest was yesterday lodged against Cadmus, the winner of the first race at the meeting of the Walgett Jockey Club, on the ground that the jockey who rode the horse was disqualified. The stewards ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. CENTRAL LICENSING COURT.

    The Central Licensing Court sat yesterday. Eighteen publicans' licenses were renewed, and the applications for renewals were postponed till Monday. ...

    Article : 23 words
  31. ATHLETICS.

    The following are the handicaps for the 100-Yards Open and Weight-Putting events at sports meeting to be held at Clifton Gardens to-morrow:— 100 Yards Open Handicap.—G. C. Griffiths, 4[?] yards; P. ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. WESTERN SUBURBS COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of the committee of the above was held at the institution on the 17th June. The president (Alderman A. Brown) occupied the chair. The sub-committee brought up a report on the subject of ...

    Article : 298 words
  33. POLO GYMKHANA AT WEST WYALONG.

    The East Bland Polo Club h[?]ld a successful gymkhana at Oakhurst on Jubilee Day. There were a large number of people present. The day was very favourable and the course in good order. The ...

    Article : 250 words
  34. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

    The colonial executive held a meeting at headquarters, Phillip-street, on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nolan presided. The correspondence read by the secretary, Mrs. Masterman, contained letter from ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. THE VEGETATION DISEASES BILL.

    A deputation from the Fruitgrowers' Association of New South Wales waited upon the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. S. Smith) yesterday, for the purpose of discussing with him a number of ...

    Article : 304 words
  36. THE PARIS HORROR.

    "Man's inhumanity" —to woman—as illustrated at the recent fire in Paris—has become the subject of much angry comment, now that the facts are being slowly realised. The Paris correspondent of the ...

    Article : 326 words
  37. CYCLING.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the Ordinary Race, which is to be run at the League's carnival to-morrow:—W. Elliott, J. Megson, scratch; S. Fallick, 45 yards; C. Jorgenson, J. ...

    Article : 1,010 words
  38. ABORIGINES' PROTECTION BOARD.

    A meeting of this board was held yesterday. Ther[?] were present—Mr. Edmund Foshery (in the chair) Hons. W. H. Suttor, M.L.C., R. H. D. White, M.L.C., and Mr. J. R. Hill. It was decided to ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. THE LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    The executive committee of the Life-saving Society (N.S.W. centre) met on the 17th instant at the Sports Club. Mr. A. T. Hendry occupied the chair. The application from the Coolgardie branch ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. DISTRICT COURT.—THURSDAY.

    In this case James Lisson sought to recover £25 damages from the defendant, E. Lucas. Mr. W. A. Walker, instructed by Mr. N. W. Montagu, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. C. Bull for the ...

    Article : 138 words
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