The Rosehill Racing Club have mode special train arrangemonts for their race meeting which is to he held tomorrow afternoon. Separate platforms will be set apart for first ...
Article : 585 wordsPeter Kemp defenoed John M 'Lean yesterday and there by once more domonstrated his ability to hold the sculling championship. The victory was a very hard earned one, and it gave emphatic proof that ...
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Article : 328 wordsA representative of The Daily Telegraph Inters viewed the champion and several other pominent rowing men last night in respect to the doings of the day. At Deeble's Hotel Kemp's health was drunk in ...
Article : 258 wordsKemp goes home tomorrow for aa brief spell and Is to be banqueted at Wiseman's Ferry on Tuesday evening. He then comes tack to the river and will take charge of Stanseary to prepare him for his ...
Article : 55 wordsThe stakes which so with the championship will be paid over tonight at Deeone's Hotel. Bech sculters will be present and there will probably be a little speechmaking. ...
Article : 31 wordsRichard F. Kitt, a yonug man lately residing at Newtown, died in St. Vincent's Hospital lust night from the effects of a bullet wound. It appears that he weat to the house of a friend ...
Article : 130 wordsKemp now notifies his willingness to measure usuries with O'Connor, and states that a batch for the championship and a stake can be quade at the American's. convenience. "O'Connor, he says, has done ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 16 May 1890, Page 6
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