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Advertising : 316 wordsLAST Thursday, at the Water Police Court, before Mr. C. Delohery, S.M., Michael O'Halloran, cabman, was charged with having, on Wednesday, February 15, ...
Article : 1,101 wordsACCORDING to published reports, a Roman Catholic priest, having recently returned to Sydney after a sojourn in Franco, stated that the Dreyfus trouble has been largely ...
Article : 842 wordsThis was an important race, being the first contest for Commodore Hordern's 100 guinea cup and club prizes. The conditions attached to the cup are that it must be won ...
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Advertising : 874 wordsTHE crowd of brazen-faced cognosceuti which labels itself the "naicest of the naice" bad just advanced fairly midway in their expressions ol sham regret and conventional ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsThis club sailed yesterday a general handicap the conditions of which were limited crews and limited sails, and the course:—From Farm Cove round Lightship, ...
Article : 113 words"THE Work Girl" has been produced to really good business during the week, and the public have taken very kindly to the capitally produced and capably acted drama. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Sydney Flying Squadron sailed this nee yesterday afternoon over its usual three-mile triangular course, starting and finishing at Clark Island. The result of the ...
Article : 341 wordsLAST evening the Lyceum management opened upon their last engagement at the spacious Lyceum Theatre. The final production of the season was the evergreen ...
Article : 174 wordsTRUTH regretfully announces that little as it liked "The Geisha " at the start, it likes it less now. This is brought about owing to Miss Dorothy Vane's failure to maintain ...
Article : 130 wordsMISS Lily Titheradge, the clever young artist who is the favorite of everyone, both on and off the stage, appeared last evening for the last time in Australia, She is ...
Article : 153 wordsThe old dingy club's event yesterday was a 10ft. handicap over the Shark Island course from and to Goat Island, for a suit of sails presented by Mr. J. G. Carter. ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE "Farm Cove Manslaughter" is very recent history, and the man, Robert Matthews, who was steering the Craiglee when her bumpkin killed the unfortunate lad ...
Article : 392 wordsThis dingy club sailed the the above race Yesterday afternoon. The course was from Fort Denison round Watson's Bay Pilelight, and back to start. The result was:— ...
Article : 82 wordsThe 11th round of this competition was concluded yesterday, resulting in wins for Glammis, Singers and Essington, whilst Standard and Blenheim played a tie. ...
Article : 385 wordsThe North Sydney's event yesterday was a hurry scurry under jib, mainsail and topsail, over the usual club course. The result was:— ...
Article : 71 wordsBY advertisement elsewhere the Colonists' Anti-Convention League calls a "preliminary meeting of commercial and business men and the shopkeepers of Sydney, to ...
Article : 266 wordsThis, the second event of the series of matches arranged recently between Mr. Jas[?] M'Murtrie's 22ft. half-decked centreboard boat Effie and Mr. H. M. Cockshott's 2½. ...
Article : 66 wordsA SERIES of Public School Swimming Carnivals is being carried out by the various clubs. The metropolitan school have been arranged in five districts and a carnival is ...
Article : 206 wordsTHERE was a large attendance at the Golden Gate Athletic Club last night to witness the 20 rounds' fight between Ike Stewart (colored) and Ted Porter, both pupils of Jim ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 5 Mar 1899, Page 2
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