The Bendigo Plumpton Coursing Club was favoured with beautiful weather to-day, on occasion of hte running for the Pearson Bracelet Stakes. The hares were in splendid fettle, there ...
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Article : 68 wordsIn the House of Representatives on Tuesday evening, Sir Philip Fysh, replying to Mr. Reid, stated that the PostmasterGeneral had made arrangements for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 wordsAnother subarban racing fixture is announced for this afternoon, when Mr. A. H. Cox asks racing men to assemble at Maribyrnong. Splendid entries were ...
Article : 931 wordsMr. Mauger, M.H.R., during the debate on the second reading of the Post and Telegraph Bill on Tuesday, drew attention to the alleged inadequate remuneration ...
Article : 91 wordsThe final meeting for the season of the New South Wales Coursiing Club opened at Rooty Hill to-day, in the presence of 800 spectators. The weatehr was excellent, and the hares exceptionally strong. ...
Article : 114 wordsSome time ago it was reported to the deputy Postmaster-General that there were a number of nurses' instilutions in and around Melbourne, the propricturesses of ...
Article : 174 wordsUmpries for Aaturday next.—Fitzroy v. Collingwood, at Fitzroy—Filed, Crapp; goal, Russ and Thomas. Geelong v. South Melbourne, at Geelong—Field, Devine; goal, franks and Middleton. ...
Article : 55 wordsUmpires for Saturday next:—Port Melbourne v. West Melbourne, at Port Melbourne—Field. W. Howell; goal, J. Wright and E. Barrass. North Melbourne v. Footseray, at North Melbourne— ...
Article : 77 wordsApropos of the contention of members of the House of Representatives that postage should be charged on all newspapers, it is stated that a Broken Hill publication ...
Article : 121 wordsThe matches for the premiership of the Bendigo Football Association were continned to-day, when Eaglehawk (4 goals 5 behinds) beat South Bendigo (6 behinds). ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Central Police Court was again the centre of attraction to-day, when cases arising out of the rcent raid on two premises in Pitt-street were dealt with. John ...
Article : 195 wordsPlayed at Caulfield on Friday, and won by University College by 11 points. U.C., 5 goals 6 hehinds; E.M.G.S., 3 goals 7 behinds. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. H. G. Garnett, whom we larnt by cable yesterday had been selected by Mr. Maclaren as one of the team to visit Australia next summer, is a young Liverpool amateur, who played his first ...
Article : 166 wordsThe bill to provide for the deportation of the kanakas from Queensland in a given number of years had now been practically iramed, and all that the Ministry has to ...
Article : 311 wordsIn the police court to-day, John O'Connor was charged with having the care of a house used for betting purposes. He was fined £30. ...
Article : 31 wordsFifty-eight Stone Competition.—Brunswick v. Fitzroy—This was a very one-sided pull. Brunswick winning from the start, pulling Fitzroy over in 6 minutes. South Melbourne v. North ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 617 wordsThe Allendale Handicap Pigeon Match; of £50 shot on 9th August, at Allendale. attracted 23 shooters. On the ninth round Trahar, Love, Mansfield, Jenkins. Woodman, Hooley (two ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. D. Mills, of the Union S.S. Company, and Mr. Ritehic, of New Zealand, waited upon the Prime Minister yesterday, and amongst other matters referred to was the ...
Article : 76 wordsHalf an hour before the time of commencement the Town-hall was thronged last night when the fourth municipal concert of this year was given. This was a ...
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Article : 107 wordsSenator Sir Frederick Sargood (V.) has circulated a sheaf of amendments upon the Customs Bill, now before the Senate. The principal of these are a new sub-clause ...
Article : 97 wordsThe opening of the annual meeting of the Kalgoorlie Racing Club was held to-day. The attendance was large, the racing good, and the flzture most successful. Backers fared badly, ...
Article : 472 wordsMessrs. Gollin and Co. opened new business premises in Clarence-street to-day, and on the occasion entertained about 300 leading business and other prominent ...
Article : 384 wordsInterest in the sensational death of Andrew Atkinson, an hotel employe, who was drowned while trying to swim the Yarra on July 15 last, was revived by the ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—In his criticism of Professor Tucker's interpretation of "glittering tube" as a gun, Mr. Lake has, it appears to me, fallen into an error, excusable, no doubt, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsThe Melbourne Hounds will meet on Saturday at the kennales, Oakleigh. at noon The memebers of the Oaklands Hunt, having invited the members of the Melbourne Hunt to a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 15 Aug 1901, Page 7
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