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"He never looked like losing," said N. Percival, rider of White Nose. "He jumped away well, and even when Alcman passed me at the mile and a quarter I still let him run along ...
Article : 265 words view this articleFor the first time at a Melbourne Cup meeting racegoers were able to invest on the totalisator to-day. During the afternoon, £52,106/5/ passed through the machines. ...
Article : 135 words view this articleThe most delightful day that the spring of 1931 has yet given us encouraged women to wear their choicest frocks, so that we saw, instead of the utilitarian frocklng of the Cups ...
Article : 1774 words view this articleProposals to meet in some measure the position created by the stoppage of the bus services will be considered by the bus proprietors this afternoon. The proposals were made at ...
Article : 550 words view this articleAn enthusiastic meeting at the Town Hall last night carried unanimously and amid enthusiastic cheers a motion requesting Mr. Lang to receive a deputation, embracing all motor ...
Article : 653 words view this articleMore than 100 farmers from the Windsor district visited Sydney yesterday afternoon to interview the Premier (Mr. Lang) in relation to the new Transport Act. When it was ...
Article : 626 words view this articleSir William Jowitt, Attorney-General in the British National Governmnet, who was defeated in the election for representatives of the Combined ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 words view this articleThe leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Lyons) said to-night, in an address at Toowoomba, that the policy advocated by the United Australia party had been well justified. ...
Article : 234 words view this articleHenry Wallace, the son of an American negro, died at the district hospital, aged 106 years. He was admitted to the institution about a week ago suffering from influenza. ...
Article : 93 words view this articleThere are now 44 enteric fever patients in the hospital, including 27 women. A girl who was admitted on Sunday week died of the fever last night. ...
Article : 110 words view this articleJames Oswald Davidson, 41, married, of West Perth, was arrested to-day on a charge of having, on July 2, being a director of the West Australian Provincial Press, Ltd., stolen ...
Article : 79 words view this articleMiss Ida Tear, pianist, in her recital at the Aeolian Hall last night played an interesting programme gracefully and with facile technique, showing musical feeling and an artistic ...
Article : 239 words view this article"Apparently a man-about-town, living in an expensive Jermyn-street flat," was how Lady Langford's counsel, Mr. Turner-Samuels, described Lord Langford at Marylebone Court. ...
Article : 255 words view this article"Art and literature are terribly isolated in New Zealand," said a New Zealander, Miss Elizabeth Blake, in an address to the British Drama League, in which she proposed that ...
Article : 181 words view this articleFurther telegrams received from the Governor of Cyprus during the week-end report that the general improvement in the situation has extended to Famagusta.—Official Wireless. ...
Article : 416 words view this articleAn Australian play of three acts, entitled "A Limitless Risk," was admirably produced by the authoress, Mrs. Marguerite R. Shirlaw, at the Savoy Theatre last evening, before an ...
Article : 224 words view this articleIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Moore) tabled a report which said that, pending the regulation of the flood flows in the Brisbane River, no adequate and ...
Article : 101 words view this articleWhen the licensee or a hotel at Bankstown switched on his radio set yesterday afternoon to listen in to the broadcast of the Melbourne Cup, he found the instrument ...
Article : 85 words view this articleAn invitation to town-planners, park superintendents, and tree-lovers generally to attend the Tree Conference to be held in Canberra on November 7 and 8, was given to-day by the ...
Article : 53 words view this articleThe delay of the Government in filling the vacancy on the Industrial Commission caused by the appointment of Mr. Justice Street to the Supreme Court Bench threatens to bring ...
Article : 348 words view this articleThe first Sydney District Synod opened its pastoral and financial session at Manly yesterday. The Rev. J. W. Burton, M.A., president of the conference and chairman of the ...
Article : 1020 words view this articleMiss Krichauff, a middle-aged woman, of Highgate, informed the police that a man entered her house, demanded money, and knocked her unconscious. When she ...
Article : 67 words view this articleJames Spiers, 47, married, a market gardener, formerly a jockey, of Wanneroo-road, and Walter Biles, of Perth, "were killed when a motor truck driven by Spiers overturned ...
Article : 436 words view this articleAlfred Ernest Arnold, 32, unemployed, of Chapel-street, Thebarton, is in the Adelaide Hospital in a serious condition with a fractured skull. He is said to have been struck on the ...
Article : 158 words view this articleIt is officially announced that two-way traffic now operates on the Jenolan Caves-road, certain periods excepted. ...
Article : 19 words view this articleA call-up will be made to-day as follows:— Horses and Drays.—Those registered owners of horses and drays residing within the districts of Alexandria, Botany, Erskineville, ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 168 words view this articleA case presenting unusual features was heard before Mr. R. H Allen, P.M, at Goondiwindi, to-day. William Hensler, dairy farmer West Goondiwindi, proceeded by summons ...
Article : 203 words view this articleAt the annual meeting of hospital subscribers, the Hospitals Commission was trenchantly criticised for its attitude towards the construction of a local hospital The sum ...
Article : 121 words view this articleSome time ago the Bowral Municipal Council agreed to accept the transfer of the Government Savings Bank credits in payment of rates and charges, but was advised by the Local ...
Article : 105 words view this articleA special committee appointed to frame a general contribution scheme for the Albury Hospital last night presented a report, which was adopted and sent to the Hospital ...
Article : 138 words view this articleWhile on their rounds about midnight, Sergeant Yardy and Constable Heaney discovered that the back door leading to Hunter and Stelling's hardware store had been ...
Article : 67 words view this articleJules Silvester, poultry farmer, of Quaker's Hill, was fined £2/10/ with costs for having sold eggs to persons other than the Egg Marketing Board. Silvester said he did not ...
Article : 62 words view this articleWilliam Patrick Johnston, butcher, of The Rock, whose horse fell with him on Sunday afternoon, died in the Wagga Hospital from the effects of a fractured skull. He was aged ...
Article : 49 words view this articleAssisting in running from the outset and not being further back than second the South Australian gelding, White Nose, achieved fame by winning the 1931 Melbourne Cup from ...
Article : 2145 words view this articleA sacred concert which was attended by 1000 people on Sunday night in the Tonn Hall opened the "Back to Forbes" week festivlties. It is estimated that between 300 and ...
Article : 78 words view this articleA fire in the early hours this morning destroyed the Llangothlin Post-office and its contents and the storeroom adjoining. Guyra fire brigade was summoned to the scene of ...
Article : 86 words view this articleDr. William Broad, who, since the Hume[?] reservoir works were commenced, some years f ago, has been resident medical officer for the Public Works Department, was found dead ...
Article : 71 words view this articleClaude Gilroy Phillips, 18, at Bathurst Police Court, was bound over to be of good behaviour for 12 months, on a charge of having assaulted his mother. It was stated that the defendant ...
Article : 64 words view this articleAn unusual number of old residents of Easl and West Maitland died during October. In that month more than 20 residents aged mort than 60 years died. One was 97, another 90, ...
Article : 48 words view this articleA five-roomed cottage owned by Mrs. G. Buckton, formerly of Wyong, now of Hamilton, on the Newcastle-road, was destroyed by fire last night. The house was unoccupied. ...
Article : 38 words view this articleInformation has been received that the Railway Commissioners intend to reduce the railway service to three trains a week. NIMITYBELLE.—More than 80 couples ...
Article : 98 words view this articleMr. Ivan Menzies, having recovered from his illness, appeared last night in "H.M.S. Pinafore," at Her Majesty's Theatre, in the role of Sir Joseph Porter, and played it with his ...
Article : 98 words view this articleDr. Albert F. Gilmore, member of the board of lectureship, First Church of Christ, Boston. U.S A., lecturing at Lindfield last night, said that the spirit of Christian Science was the ...
Article : 156 words view this articleDobson miners, who have been idle for some weeks, decided, by 102 votes to 98, to accept the owners' terms for a resumption of work. ...
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