Yesterday was a great holiday, and not even the heavy rainstorm of the afternoon, with all its gloom and chilliness, could seriously affect the spirits of the hundred thousand and more ...
Article : 417 wordsFine weather was experienced at the showground yesterday until about 4 o'clock, when a heavy southerly came up. and besides interfering with the final stages of the high jump, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 386 wordsAt an early hour yesterday morning the Inhabitants of Sydney and many of the suburbs were roughly awakened by the booming of guns, and the explanation was that Sydney was being ...
Article : 773 wordsMr. Russell's theory of wet and dry cycles following the course of the moon is, without doubt, one that we should bail gladly as affording us a sure foundation on which we could ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 573 wordsNEWCASTLE, Monday.--An enemy, supposed to be a body of infantry, 500 strong, without guns, having landed near the entrance to Lake Macquarie this morning with the intention of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.--The weather today was beautifully fine, although rather cold. A few drops of rain fell at Onkaparinga, but not enough to mar the pleasure of the enormous crowd ...
Article : 149 wordsGreat holiday audiences patronised the theatres and circus last night, and generally the buildings proved unequal to holding the crowds that attended. Consequently the notifications ...
Article : 141 wordsJudges: Major Copeland, Messrs. J. J. Strickland and W. G. Dodds. This event, which lasted until the luncheon hour, provided considerable interest for fully ...
Article : 404 wordsSir,--It is surprising that Mr. Russell still persists in stating that the drought will not breakup until 1904. The extraordinary rains and floods with which Queensland and even dry Central ...
Article : 308 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.--Statistics of the rainfall in Victoria from 1867 to 1903 show a great similarity to those of New South Wales, and, on the face of them, buttress the theory ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 wordsThe variety of the programme arranged by Mr. Lawrence Campbell for his concert and recital at the Centenary-hall last night was admirably suited to the tastes of the audience, a large one, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe complimentary concert to Miss Hilda Mulligan at the Town-hall did not attract the good attendance that might have been expected from the excellent programme provided. But the ...
Article : 209 wordsSir,--Does Mr. Russell's moon influence on weather theory apply to New South Wales only, as would appear from the circumstance that he tabes only New South Wales weather statistics? ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsAn encounter with a housebreaker, in which a youth named Leslie White was shot in the right hand, is reported to have taken place yesterday afternoon at 193 Liverpool-street, city, a ...
Article : 328 wordsTAMWORTH, Monday.--Sunday was an off-day at the military encampment, which was open for public inspection. A large number visited the camp, but their pleasure was somewhat ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,--A long connection with the service, extending over nearly 40 years, and an intimate acquaintance with the methods of working it, emboldens me at the present juncture to offer ...
Article : 748 wordsWhat at first threatened to be a serious outbreak of fire occurred shortly after 9 last evening at Farrell's-chambers, 72 King-street, city. After about half an hour's work, the flames were ...
Article : 606 wordsVisitors from the country who made a trip to the Hawkesbury River, Middle Harbor, Manly Beach, and other seaside resorts were very much in evidence; and, associated with the city folk, ...
Article : 286 wordsOne of the most admired special exhibits at the show is a model self-supporting spiral staircase, designed and constructed by Mr. A. Meiklcjohn. The designer has shown considerable skill ...
Article : 77 wordsBATHURST, Monday.--Today was one of the heaviest in the camp. The proceedings included a sham fight, which was successfully carried out. C. G, and J. Companies, under Major Barton, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,057 wordsA resident of West Maitland, Robert Woolridge (79), was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last evening, suffering from scalp wounds sustained by being knocked down by a tram at ...
Article : 126 wordsGOULBURN, Monday.--Owing to unfavorable weather, the work of the camp was considerably interfered with today. Battalion drill was carried out this morning. In the afternoon a ...
Article : 184 wordsThe southerly blow of Sunday night and yesterday brought along a fine fleet of deep-sea vessels to Newcastle. The ships Riverside and Carmanian arrived from Melbourne; the four-masted ...
Article : 201 wordsYesterday thousands of persons, old and young, patronised tho Zoological Gardens. The chief attractions were the Polar bear, the lions, and elephants. At 4 o'clock the wild animals were ...
Article : 52 wordsWilliam Henley (32), residing in Queen-street, Woollahra. fell from his cab at the railway station, late last night, and fractured his skull. He was admitted to the Sydney Hospital. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.--The Nairn military encampment broke up this morning, after a complimentary address to the men by the commandant, Lieutenant-Colonel Lyster. The cost of the camp ...
Article : 75 wordsAn Inquest was held at the Coroner's Court yesterday morning relative to the death of a poultry farmer named John Hunter, aged 75 years, lately residing at Thirlmere. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Australian Gas-light Co.'s Gasfitters and Assistants' Union held their first annual picnic on Saturday at "Clareville," Sandringham, where a most enjoyable day watt spent. Three drags left Martin-place shortly after 8 ...
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Advertising : 146 wordsGRENFELL, Monday.--The annual Foresters' sports were held to day on the recreation ground, at which there was a fair attendance. The weather was bleak and cold. A large number of ...
Article : 101 wordsLate on Sunday night an old-age pensioner named James Charles Dymant, aged 76 years, was found lying dead at the foot of the stairs at his late residence, 68 Cooper-street, Surry-hills. He ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsGOSFORD, Monday.--At the regatta held hero today there were about a thousand persons present. The first sailing race was won by Murray's Ensign, and the second was won by Dunn's ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 14 Apr 1903, Page 6
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