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  2. ASHFIELD RACES.

    The attendances at this favourite place of amusement, if it was not so good as an Boxing Day, was, neverthelesss, yesterday quite equal, if not superior to the average of provincial meets. The spor—a full description of ...

    Article : 744 words
  3. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    SIR.—The Government machine is now at a standstill. I pause to ask about its progress. What have we done towards making young Australia admired by the world? ...

    Article : 773 words
  4. INDIA AND THE ENGLISH.—No. 18.

    Although Affghanistan is not strictly part of India, the two regions have always been very closely connected, and sometimes even united. The contest which was waged by the British, in ...

    Article : 2,658 words
  5. THE CITY ELECTION.

    SIR—Being absent from town during the past week, I had not the opportunity of seeing the report of the torchlight meeting held on the night of the 23rd instant. By that report, as given in the EMPIRE, I see that there was ...

    Article : 241 words
  6. PUBLIC BATHING PLACES.

    GENTLEMEN—The numerous letters which have been published during the past fortnight in the columns of both the Empire and Herald, on the subject of bathing, show plainly, you must admit, the urgent necessity of ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  7. WOLLONGONG CHRISTMAS RACES.

    These races came off on Saturday last, Boxing Day, on the Wollongong Course. The day was, very favourable, and the number of persons present must have been something near four hundred, the great majority ...

    Article : 833 words
  8. WATER POLICE COURT.—MONDAY, DECEMBER 28.

    DRUNKARDS.—Six persons, charged with being drunk in the streets, were each fined 10s., or, in default, to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. DESERTION.—Peter Peterson, a seaman belonging to ...

    Article : 1,094 words
  9. BEGA, TWOFOLD BAY.

    Everything was favourable for the inauguration of our annual races, on the first day. Weather propitions—a capital course—obliging stewards—and, an impartial judge. At the appointed hour, the following horses ...

    Article : 1,955 words
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