SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At to-day's inquest concerning the death of an infant who was found stragled in a lodging-house at Redfern, the mother of the infant. Mary ...
Article : 330 wordsTo-day.—Sale races; setting over Maribyrnongraces; Victorian Trotting Club races, at Ascot; Ballarat Gun Club £100 Pigeon Handicap shot off; entries close for Richmond races. ...
Article : 83 wordsIn the House of B[?]presentatives yesterday the Treasurer (Mr. Watson) laid upon the table the supplementary estimates of expenditure for 1903-4:— ...
Article : 4,088 wordsThe negotiations which have been pending for some time to send an Australian team of amateur athletes to compete in the world's championships at the Olympian games at the World's Fair at St. ...
Article : 523 wordsThe Grafield Racing Club held a meeting on Monday. The attendance was poor and fields small, Results:— Brush Steeplechase. Two miles.—Pilgrimage, ...
Article : 217 wordsWith fine weather, the meeting of the Victorian Trotting Club at Ascot to-day is likely to be very successful. The programme arranged is a first-class one, nchid ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 454 wordsThe discease known as spotted fever is said to have appeared in the Albury district, but it is not by any means new to Australia. Isolated cases have been recognised ...
Article : 851 wordsA meeting of the Victorian Baseball League was held last night at the Orient Hotel; Mr. J. S. Milford in the chair. It was decided to play the interstate baseball matches against New South wales ...
Article : 140 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—The return sparrow match between the Melbourne and Camperdown Gun Clubs was fired off on Monday, and resulted in an easy win for the visitors, who scored 71 to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsAn attempt was made yesterday by two notorious prisoners at present serving long sentences in Pentridge to escape. The prisoners had been mustered at mid-day and ...
Article : 263 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Kensington ton races to-day resulted:—15 Hands Handicap—Rose Bay.Ha 14.1 Welter Handicap—Mulette. Novice Welter —Osculant 14 Hands Handicap—Selina. 14.2 ...
Article : 29 wordsSir,—Life is too short for Inquirer's" style of controversy. He quotes rambling Protestant authorities to prove a Protestant fiction and to sustain a Protestant tradition ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsNUMURKAH, Wednesday.—George Draper and Charles Rouse appeared at the Nmurkah Police Court on Tuesday on a charge of breaking into the ...
Article : 401 wordsST. ARNAUD, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales' Stakes, the opening match of the local cal Coursing Club for this season, took place yesterday. Results:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,066 wordsWOODEND, Wednesday.—The newly-formed Woodend Coursing Club held their initial meeting at Romsey on miey yn Monda}. There was a larg-end¬ ance, including many ladies, well mounted. Hares ...
Article : 112 wordsMelbourne v. Geelong.—A special train leaves Spencer-street on Saturday next at 1.3 p.m., returning at 8.35 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the M.C.C. office, Collins-street. ...
Article : 72 wordsUmpires appointed for Saturday, June 11:—Carlton v. Essendon, at Carlton, field DHelin, boundary Wregg and Devine, goal O'Bern and Minahan; Fitzroy v. South Melbourne, at Fitzroy, field not ...
Article : 81 wordsYesterday Superintendent Sharp received a telegram from the police at Kilmore stating that Messrs. Robinson Brothers store had been broken into, and that 601b. ...
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Advertising : 1,675 wordsThe permit and umpire committee of the Victorian Football ootball inished two case of applications for permits after two evenings sittings at a late hour last night. G. Bruce applied to go ...
Article : 265 wordsJohn Herman had a night full of excitment on May 31. He was returning home along Russell-street about midnight in a more or less intoxicated condition. When he reached the corner of ...
Article : 287 wordsUmpires for Saturday Next.—Essendon Town v. Preston, at Essendon, Held Bain, goal Sinclair and Wallace; Footscray v. Brunswick, at Footscray, field Freame, goal Morton and Weedon; North ...
Article : 214 wordsBefore Mr. Keogh, P.M., and Messrs, Hooper, Yager, and M'Millan, J.P.'s, at the Fitzroy Court on Wednesday, Annie Anwin, licensee of the London Hotel, Brunswick-street, and John Flynn, ...
Article : 213 wordsSir,—In answer to "Non-Exhibitor's" letter concerning the field dog trials, as the owner of Mourilyan Lubra I would like to point out that the judge were perfectly in ...
Article : 189 wordsBALIARAT.—A six-roomed house, owned and occupied by mr. Samuel Williams, an situated in Darling-street, was destroyed by fire at about midnight on Tuesday. The building and furriture ...
Article : 162 wordsMatches and umpires for Saturday next:—Port Rovers v. Hawthorn, at Port Melbourne C.G., A. Norden; Fitzroy District v. South Yarra, at Brunswick C.G. V. U. Brown (amateur); Boroondara v. ...
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Advertising : 67 wordsThe following is the programme of ladies' matches for to-day:—Premiership.—Carrck v. Grace-park B, Grace-park A v. South Yarrs, Mal ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 9 Jun 1904, Page 7
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