The inquiry concerning the collision between the tug Bungaree and the Government steamer C[?]res was resumed this monng by the local Marine Board, Captain Crose presiding. ...
Article : 1,294 wordsThe tracks this morning at Flemington, in spite of the previous night's rain, were in very good order, though a bit heavy in places. Scrip and Glendhu were the first horses to claim attention, and ...
Article : 1,597 wordsThe military tournament was inaugurated under favourable circumstances at the grounds of the Royal Agricultural Society, Moore Park, Yesterday, competitions and displays ...
Article : 5,256 wordsA meeting, presided over by Mr. J. H. Hughes (president of the Wool and Leather Workers' Association), wat held in the School of Arts, Botany, on Tuesday evening, to consider the advisability of ...
Article : 104 wordsA terrible tragedy is reported to have taken [?] in the neighbourhood of Salonica. A little time back the tea threw up on the beach near the town a number of aackscontaining headless and mutilated bodi[?] ...
Article : 1,998 wordsThe collection ana visiting committees held a united meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday atternoon. Mr. F. Grnnley was in the chair. A considerable amount of correspondence was received and ...
Article : 173 wordsThe monthly committee meeting of the Sydney City Mission was held yesterday afternoon at the mission office, Y.M.C.A. rooms. There were present—Mr. T. P. Reeve (in the chair), Revs. J. S. ...
Article : 299 wordsA well-filled house greeted Mr. Walter Bentley and his company at the Criterion Theatre last night, when, with the aid of Mrs. Molyneux and Captain the Hon. Rupert Leigh, a strong programme was ...
Article : 482 wordsA meeting of the committee of St. Peter's Parish Relief Fund was held in the vestry of St. Peter's Church of England ou Wednesday evening. The Rev. E. D. Madgwick occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 186 wordsA meeting of this society was held yesterday afternoon in the Mayor's room, Town Hall, Balmain Mrs. Jnc. Broomfield (president) occupied the chair, and mostly all the members of the committce were ...
Article : 120 words"In the Ranks," which is quite remarkable for the beauty and realism of its many tableaux, and in which the members of the Rignold Dramatic Company are seen to advantage, will be played for the ...
Article : 61 wordsMiss Moggie Moore will appear for the last time as "Meg, the Castaway" at the Theatre Royal this evening. During the week Miss Moore has introduced the latest music-hall song from Loudon, ...
Article : 60 wordsThe twenty-third annual meeting of the members of the Engineering Association of N.S.W, was held at the rooms, No. 70 Pitt-street, last evening. Mr. R. Pollook (president) occupied the chair, and the ...
Article : 361 wordsThe last performance of "Dorothy" will take place at the Lyceum Theatre to-night. The pretty rustic scenes and old-time splendour of this opera, the charm of the music, and the strength of the cast ...
Article : 565 wordsSir,—Every student of the early history of Australia and the "islands adjacent" (to use an expression in the "instructions" given to Governor Phillip, and under which Norfolk Island was taken ...
Article : 509 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of the North Sydney Hospital was held last evening in Messrs. M'Intyre and Homing's rooms, Walkerstreet. There wera present—The Rev. A. Yaruold, ...
Article : 148 wordsThe central committee of the above met in the Temporance Hall on Monday last. The chair was occupied by the president (Rev. T. B. Boyce). A considerable amount of correspondence was dealt ...
Article : 844 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "A Critic" in to-day's issue points out that the freight which the Commissioners estimate they could charge on the produce of 10,000 acres of land would amount to 6s per acre, ...
Article : 225 wordsThe final competition for the Hon. H. E. Kater's prizes took place to-day, with the following result:- H. Coleman, 500 yards 33, 600 yards 29, handicap 2, total 62, G. Bailey, 34, 24, 8-61; Wotton, 28, 20, 14-16; G. ...
Article : 117 wordsOxide was well backed to-day for the Caulfield Cup, all the available money at 100 to 4 and 100 to 5 being taken about him, and at the reading of the card at the Victorian Club this evening 100 to 6 was ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—There is a point in connection with the picture "Vive L'Empereur" (deservedly receiving so much attention from the visitors to our national Art Gallery) respecting which the director might give ...
Article : 119 wordsSir,—I notice in to-day's issue of your paper that Some of the fruitgrowers are complaining about the black aphis attacking peach ana nectarine trees. The following remedy is prescribed by the ...
Article : 253 wordsSir,—Considering the large falling-off in the railway returns, notwithstanding the numerous special excursions which are inaugurated by the Commissioners, to the serious detriment of business people ...
Article : 199 wordsThe following scratchings were posted to-day:- Melbourne Cup: Enuc, Caulfield Guineas: Barbarian. Debutant Stakes: Glenhuntly, Cateran, and ...
Article : 25 wordsSir,—The crisis is such with regard to the present widespread destitution that Parliament should at once bring in an Act to provide Government with funds to relieve those at starvation point. Time ...
Article : 125 wordsStock movemonts:—To-day 262 bullocks passed through from J. E. Moore, Burragorang, to H. Dunn, Goulburn, J. Hilton in charge. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 13 Oct 1893, Page 6
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