Fine weather, which is such a necessary factor for holiday-making, was more or less wanting for Easter. Saturday was ushered in with teeming rain, and ...
Article : 77 wordsLondon, Sunday Morning.—The much-talked of Paris Exhibition has been opened the ceremony being performed by the President of France (M. Loubet). The ...
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Advertising : 2,587 wordsPresident: Mr John Field. Vice Presidents: Messrs R. H. Munce, J. M. Griffin. Stewards: Jno. Field, R. H. Munce, C.J. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Easter meeting of the Deloraine Turf Club, held yesterday on the Deloraine coarse, drew a large attendance, and bar a rather strong wind the weather was ...
Article : 478 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—The Russian Government has ordered the manufacture of 1,000 quick-firing guns for field artillery purposes. ...
Article : 26 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—A number of Neapolitan children have attempted to derail a train at Naples, in Italy, on which the Prince and Princess of Naples ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, Friday Night.—American exporters foodstuffs to South Africa are beginning to complain that their trade is showing a serious decline. They ...
Article : 73 wordsHobart, Monday.—In consequence of the inclement weather the Sorell races and military sports, which were fixed to be held to-day, were postponed. ...
Article : 29 wordsSydney, Sunday.—The Autumn meeting of the A.J.O. commenced at Randwick and Saturday. It was favored with fine weather and there was a large ...
Article : 323 wordsLondon, Sunday Night.—The Belgian Anarchist Meert, who is alleged to have been the instigator of the youth Sipido in his recent attempt on the life of the ...
Article : 76 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—The annual Druids' Gala, with which is associated a bazaar of an elaborate nature, was opened at the Exhibition Buildings on Saturday ...
Article : 57 wordsPresident: Mr C. J. Harris. Committee: Messrs J. Wiseman, A. J. Dooley, H. E. Clarke, T. Haywood, A. C. Kent, T. Wiseman, ...
Article : 63 wordsSydney, Sunday.—H.M.S. Dart had a very rough passage from Hobart. The seas, which were most violent, smashed the life boat and carried away jibboom and ...
Article : 30 wordsChairman, Mr W. G. Curwen. Judges, Messrs H. H. M'Fie and A. W West. Referee, Mr E. Farthing. ...
Article : 89 wordsK[?]algoorlie, Sunday.—Last night a safe containing £42 in cash and about £40 in cheques, and some jewellery and papers, was stolen from the office of the secretary ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 wordsThe Easter meeting of the Bnrnie Athletic Club was held on the Recreation Ground yesterday afternoon. There was a fair attendance, but the proceedings ...
Article : 517 wordsOne of the most important of the annual sports .fixtures on the North-West Coast is undoubtedly that of the United Friendly Societies at Devonport, which ...
Article : 1,134 wordsHobart, Monday.—The weather is very cold, and heavy rain fell last night, as also on Saturday night. The summit of Mount Wellington is wreathed in snow. ...
Article : 32 wordsSydney, Sunday.—Two more cases of the plague have been discovered, bringing the total to 11/2, of which 38 have proved fatal. ...
Article : 35 wordsSydney, Monday.—Two further cases of plague were discovered to-day—in one at Goulbourn amongst visitors from Sydney. ...
Article : 23 wordsMelbourne, Sunday.—Some uneasiness has been caused by the report of a case of suspicious sickness aboard the steamer Queenscliff which trades between ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsPerth, Monday.—Another case of bubonic plague has been discovered at Fremantle, and it is reported that a third is under observation. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Tue 17 Apr 1900, Page 3
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