On Thursday the Intercolonial Match Committee met at the Argus hotel. Present: Mr. Pavey (in the chair), and Messrs. Wray, Hammersley, Barter, T. Hamilton, Patterson, Shoosmith, Burgouyne, Henderson, Bruce, and ...
Article : 1,020 wordsQuestions submitted for answers must have some distinctive signature. "Constant Subscribers," etc., are so numerous that they only produce confusion. We cannot answer questions on the following Saturday ...
Article : 303 wordsThis match, the last in the programme of the season of the M.C.C., was, after the first day's play, somewhat shorn of its interest by the uncertainty existing as to whether the whole of the 22 could be got together ...
Article : 1,422 wordsIn the press, and shortly will be published, the "Victorian Fistiana," containing the results of Prize Battles fought in the colony from 1837 to the present date; the names of the Men, alphabetically arranged; ...
Article : 136 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, after the preliminary business had been disposed of, the house went into committed of supply on the fourth and fifth additional estimates, which were passed. The house also went ...
Article : 653 wordsSIR,—If Harry Sallars had adhered to the truth in his letter of last week. I should have taken no notice of it, but would have allowed him to have had his say, written, as he says, "at the request of his backers and friends ...
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Advertising : 399 wordsWith the single exception of Wednesday, "Louis XI' has been, played throughout the week. Mr. Brooke, in this part, has created what, for so undemonstrative a public as that of Melbourne, must be called a furore. ...
Article : 1,133 words"IN my time, I have already seen eighteen crises, six annihilations of agriculture and commerce, three overthrows of the Church and State, and four last, final, awful, and irremediable ...
Article : 882 wordsThe annual dinner of the R.C.C., on the occasion of the closing of the season took place last Saturday, at George Elliott's, Royal hotel, Richmond. About sixty, including many guests from oilier clubs, sat down under ...
Article : 1,004 wordsSIR,—With respect to that portion of Sallar's letter which states that "I said 'Fight on,' and was ultimately frightened into saying the word 'Foul'" I beg to say that it is untrue. When referred to, I called "foul," ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—Though lost to sight of your readers for a lengthened period, I trust that my spain rushing into print may recall to the memory of some of them a letter or two of bygone days. In my late wanderings I ...
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