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Article : 2,110 wordsA committee meeting of the P. A. Y. Club was held at the club rooms, Pitt-street, on Tuesday evening. The vice-commodore (Mr. H. Harden) presided. The primary object of the meeting was to arrange the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words"Cinder Ellen," the now piece to be produced at the Theatre Royal on Monday, is likely to be remembered hereafter as the last burleque in which Nellic Farren, most famous of burlesque actresses appeared ...
Article : 2,872 wordsA crew to represent New South Wales at the annual Intercolonial Eight-oar Race has at last been selected. On Monday morning Mr. G. Robertson, of the Globe Rowing Club, who had been selected as ...
Article : 283 wordsThe ceremony of unfurling the new bannar of the New South Wales Confectioners' Union was performed by Mr. J. Wilson (president of the Trades and Labour Council), at the Royal Standard Theatre, last ...
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Article : 188 wordsDazzlingrain daring the morning proved beneficial by keeping the dust down on the band track, but, on the whole, the proceedings at Flemington were uninteresting. Three-quarter pacing was the soundest work ...
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Article : 94 wordsWe have been desired to call attention to several advertisements in to-day's issue relative to ground fixtures and arrangements Subscriptions for the year are now due, and tickets should be obtained ...
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Article : 392 wordsFrom appearances the coming regatta which takes place on Saturday afternoon the 31st instant, promises to be the most successful ever held at Double Bay. The subscriptions are gradually increasing, and ...
Article : 362 wordsA match was played at Rushcutter's Bay between the Commercial and Rosendale Schools, and resulted in a win for the former. Scores: Commercials, 87 (Edwards 20, Hinchy 17, Urquhart 11), Rosseudale, ...
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Article : 252 wordsThe most important event of the year in connection with the above association, viz., the Five Miles Cross-Country Championship of New South Wales, will take place to-day. The course chosen by the ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—At yesterday's, meeting of supposed bona-flde depositors in the Sydney Permanent P.L. and Building Society, Mr. Burns, the chairman of the board of directors, stated in his address that "anyone at all ...
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Article : 425 wordsSir,—The fact the Estimates being again prepared induces the usual agitation for this gallant body of citizens to be put on the partially-paid hat. A short time since Mr. Neild, M.L.A., asked in the House if ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Oct 1891, Page 7
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