Sir,—I desire to reply briefly to the statements made by Mr. Eddy to the deputation of railway men on Friday last. His statements appear to me to come mainly under four [?]ads: 1. The men who complained ...
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Article : 76 wordsThe running in the first round of the Lillie Bridge Seventh Novice Handicap was concluded last night, the attendance being very large. The following competitors won their heats:— ...
Article : 133 wordsThe annual sports meeting to be held on Thursday, on the Association Cricket Ground under the auspices of the Public Schools Athletic Association, promises to be a very attractive gathering, and much interest will ...
Article : 224 wordsThe fourth lecture of the win[?] series, in connection with the Waterloo branch of the Sydney City Mission was given on Monday night, in the Waterloo Ragged School, by Mr. P. Gornall, subject, "The Argentin[?] ...
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Article : 574 wordsThe Craigend and Batonga Tennis Clubs played a m[?]atch at the Craigend court on Saturday last, resulting in a win for the former by 12 games or 6 sets to 2. The sets resulted as follows:— ...
Article : 100 wordsThe match between Frederick Co[?]che, of Gosford, and Alfred Roberts, for £[?]00 a-side, was rowed over the Parramatta championship course yesterday afternoon, and after a solendid race resulted in a victory for Couche. ...
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Article : 263 wordsSir,—I would crave a small portion of [?]ce in your paper in order to vent[?]te [?]hat appears likely to become an intolerable nuisance. Our P[?]lic school, [?] the rest, has its corps of cad[?] and [?] obtained ...
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Article : 359 wordsOn Saturday last, in accordance with previous announcement, the hounds met at Riverstone at 10.30 a.m. Several members of the club brought their horses from Sydney, and they were joined at the trysting place ...
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Article : 263 wordsMr. Ewing to move,—That there be laid upon the table of this House copies of all communications presented by the members for the district, on behalf of residents of the Tweed district, to the Government, in view of the aband[?]nment of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Aug 1890, Page 3
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