Sir, -- The information which I send you in answer to the letter of "One Who Knows," is taken from the London daily Standard of December 31, 1887. Amongst the partnerships ...
Article : 1,167 wordsNominations must be made on Monday before 4 p.m. with Mr. Jolly for the Moorefield races to be held on November 2 next. The items for discussion are: -- The Tramway Handicap of ...
Article : 436 wordsJohn Burns is at the present moment the central figure of London, and it was therefore with unfeigned pleasure that we welcomed the swarthy, stalwart man to our office when he ...
Article : 1,639 wordsThe last nights are announced of Miss Jennie Lee's production of "Jo" at the Theatre Royal. This character has made the actress world famous and those who see it during the ...
Article : 558 wordsThe ministerial sessions of the committee were resumed yesterday morning. The choir was taken at 10 o'clock. The record of Tuesday's session was read and adopted. ...
Article : 1,196 wordsThe speaker with whose words I closed my paper of last week went on to say that if the followers of Henry George occasionally gave some reason for the very common accusation ...
Article : 4,025 wordsSir, -- I thank you for inserting my letter on above movement. Now, sir, if the committee will only walk down Brickfield-hill any evening after 7 o'clock they can see for themselves who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsSir, -- Whilst not desiring to trespass on the good nature of The Telegraph in allowing the use of its columns to deal with a question which so closely interests labor as does the ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Speedwell Bicycle Club's long-talked of road race, Sydney University to Homebush, will be decided that afternoon. The limit man will start punctually at 4 o'clock. Mr. Fred M-Donnell (Suburban B.C.) ...
Article : 150 wordsSir, -- For your leader in yesterday's issue, as well as for your courteous generosity in opening your columns to correspondence on this subject, you are entitled to the ...
Article : 258 wordsWAGGA, Friday. -- The following nominations have been received in the under[?]ted events for the spring meeting of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club, Wagga, to be held on November 20 and 21: -- ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words"Military Nights " at the theatre are not so common in Sydney as in the garrison towns of England, and it was a happy idea of Mr. Snazelled to provide special entertainment for ...
Article : 117 wordsAt a council meeting of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association held on Wednesday evening last it was decided to present Mr. W. T. Macpherson with a special medal in race[?]ognition of his ...
Article : 111 wordsOn Tuesday evening next a meeting of the Rowing Association will be held, the business being the final arrangement for the Maiden Eights and Outrigger races. ...
Article : 647 wordsThe second of the new orchestral concerts will be given at the Darlinghurst-ball this afternoon, under the patronage of his Excellency the Governor. The first concert drew a very large ...
Article : 163 wordsSir, -- A paragraph in to-day's issue draws attention to some new bylaws by the Railway Commissioners with special reference to one hearing upon smoking. I fail to see that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 772 wordsThe "Elijah" will be performed for the third and last time at the Exhibition Building on Monday next, aud the event will signalise the close of the second Santley season. The ...
Article : 128 wordsALBURY, Friday. -- For Melbourne, by Cook's [?]re s[?]on, 1.50 a.m.; Mr. S. Blugley, Queanbeyan; Mr. G. Munre, Cannamulla, Messrs. F. Grimsley, T.A. Morell, Newtown; Rev. C. J. W. Moon, Mrs. Moon Manly; ...
Article : 978 wordsSir, -- It must be gratifying to the ingenious Inventor of this wool-shearidg machine to find that at length his efforts are being rewarded by the very general use of his invention in the ...
Article : 699 wordsMr. Santley will give a concert at Petersham, in the Town-hall, on Friday next. The plan will be open and tickets available on Monday at Mr. White's, near the Town-hall. ...
Article : 32 wordsProfessor Jackson's parachute descent at Ashfield this afternoon should be worth witnessing provided the weather keeps fine and the wind low. The balloon, the Oza, will ...
Article : 317 wordsSir, -- I have noticed a number of letters of late on the above subject, also your article in Wednesday issue. While admitting the truth of your statement ...
Article : 292 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Friday. -- Mr. Thomas, manager of the Central mine, is leaving here for Dry Creek to-night, and will be present at the sampling of the ore from the Central at the ...
Article : 674 wordsA meeting of gentlemen favorable to the formation of a swimming association was held at Millthorpa's Hotel last evening. Mr. Corbett occupied the chair, and the following clubs were represented: -- Balmain, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsThe following are the starts for Leichhardt £5 10s Handicap, to be run this afternoon: -- F. Kingsmill, 35yds; [?]. Murray. 36 : T. Little (a.), 39; J. Plekering, 394; Joe W. Byrne. W. Leonard, 40: W. W. ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Scottish Rifles 5th Regiment held their annual plain and inner dress ball in Leigh House, Oastlereagh-street, last evening. There were 60 couples present, and the ball was in ...
Article : 111 wordsSir, -- Being a constant subscriber to your paper, I should feel obliged if you could spare the some of your valuable space for the following remarks, I am a thorough-going ...
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Advertising : 189 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- The committee of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne sat till nearly midnight to-night taking evidence in the Round-hill scandal case, in which W. F. Dix ...
Article : 184 wordsThe second contest in the first round of the ground matches for the premiership of New South Wales senior clubs, will be commenced on the Association Ground this afternoon, the competing elevens being ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 19 Oct 1889, Page 6
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