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Advertising : 641 wordsKensington pony races are to take place this afternoon, beginning at a quarter-past 2, and six events at least will be run. Special 'buses' will ply from 1 p.m. from the city, Broadway, Newtown Bridge, Wollahara, Glebe, ...
Article : 933 wordsThe eighteenth session of the Municipal Association of New South Wales was inaugurated at the Town-hall yesterday morning, under the presidency of Sir Matthew Harris. His Excellency ...
Article : 1,260 wordsMr. W. Dymock continued his evidence yesterday before the select committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into a number of matters in connection with the ...
Article : 719 words"Our misplaced Department of Agriculture, regarded especially from the standpoint of Agricultural Education," is the subject upon which Mr. Arthur Darby bases a long letter. He says ...
Article : 518 wordsAt the annual general meeting of the Glebe District Club, Mr. J. Lord presiding, the list of vice-presidents was added to by the election of Messrs: Grace Bros., M. Cranney, T. Oates, C. H. West, W. T. Tate, T. Harvey, George ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 wordsThe first day of the Rowing Association regatta next Saturday will provide good sport, the programme comprising Maiden Fours, Junior Fours. Champion Eights, and Champion. The entries are fairly numerous ...
Article : 437 wordsMr. F. Danvers Power regards several of the details fo the Miners Accident Relief Bill (introduced in the Assembly on 29th August) as "highly objectionable and unfair." It is difficult, he says. ...
Article : 300 wordsWhat is in many respects a remarkable collection of works of art will be auctioned at the rooms of Messrs. Lawson, Caro, and. Co., Limited, 128 Pitt-street, to-day, at 11 a.m., and again ...
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Article : 729 wordsRobert II. Waine, champion of Australasia, arrived in Sydney on Monday to take part in the league's race meeting to be held on the 6th and 13th of next month. The secretary of the league has written to the ...
Article : 320 wordsIt seems to "Vox Populi" that tho compulsory clauses of the Conciliation. Bill mean an experiment so hazardous as to look like insanity on the part of its advocates. Surely, our ...
Article : 143 wordsEntries will close to-day with the honorary secretary, at the Sports' Club rooms, for the two-miles race to be ridden at the St. Aloysius' sports on the 20th instant. In order to suit the convenience, of the racing men the ...
Article : 237 wordsMr. H. W. Little writes enthusiastically of St. Mary's Cathedral. All true Australians, he says, owe a debt of gratitude to the founders of this magnificent church. Having a very fair ...
Article : 198 wordsInformation has reached the executive from time to time that cyclists who are not member of the C.T.U, are enabled when on tour to gain the special concessions at the union's official-quarters by simply stating ...
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Advertising : 384 wordsWith regard to the city tramlines, Mr. W. Sandford ventures to say. In regard to George-street being overcrowded, that such a state of things will not bo found in any other place in ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 19 Sep 1900, Page 10
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