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Some writers that emerged after the Second World War followed Hugh MacDiarmid by writing in Scots, including Robert Garioch and Sydney Goodsir Smith.
After primary education at Glebe Public School, Askin was awarded a bursary to study at Sydney Technical High School, where he sat in the same class as the future aviator Charles Kingsford Smith.
** Dick Smith of Dick Smith Foods tows a fake iceberg to Sydney Harbour.
North went on to win the 1996 premiership, with Carey again a stand out in all three finals games, including the Grand Final against Sydney, where he was runner-up to Glenn Archer in Norm Smith Medal voting.
Later in the 20th century several British pathologists, Bernard Spilsbury, Francis Camps, Sydney Smith and Keith Simpson pioneered new forensic science methods in Britain.
Writing in 1821, Sydney Smith proclaimed that " The country belongs to the Duke of Rutland, Lord Lonsdale, the Duke of Newcastle, and about twenty other holders of boroughs.
A Memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith by his daughter, Lady Holland, with a Selection from his Letters edited by Mrs Sarah Austin.
The Sydney firms of Robert Towns and Company, J. C. Malcolm and Company, and Macdonald, Smith and Company, pioneered the coconut-oil trade in Tuvalu.
The Granny Smith variety of apples first originated in Sydney, Australia in 1868.
The Australian collection includes works by Charles Blackman, John Brack, Arthur Boyd, Louis Buvelot, Rupert Bunny, Nicholas Chevalier, Charles Conder, David Davies, William Dobell, Russell Drysdale, E. Phillips Fox, John Glover, Eugene von Guerard, Hans Heysen, George W. Lambert, Sydney Long, John Longstaff, Frederick McCubbin, Sidney Nolan, John Perceval, Margaret Preston, Hugh Ramsay, Tom Roberts, John Russell, Grace Cossington Smith, Arthur Streeton, Fred Williams and others.
* William Saumarez Smith ( 1836 – 1909 ), 4th Anglican Bishop of Sydney ( 1890 – 1897 ) and 1st Archbishop of Sydney ( 1897 – 1909 )
* Radio Interview with Kevin Smith from FBi 94. 5 Sydney Australia
* Radio Interview with Kevin Smith about his favourite characters from FBi 94. 5 Sydney Australia
However, other sources indicate it was organized on April 2, 1838, and that Sydney Smith was elected the first Supervisor and that Robinson was the second, elected in 1841 and again in 1844.
In 1817, William Sydney Smith inhabited the house and changed the name to Longwood.
his " argent aureole " of white hair, and his three silver maces borne before him, always helped me to understand what Sydney Smith meant when he said, of some nonsensical proposition, that no power on earth, save and except the Dean of Christ Church, should induce him to believe it.
Sydney Smith said of Grattan soon after his death: " No government ever dismayed him.
Barham was a Tory politically ; yet he was a lifelong friend of the liberal Sydney Smith.
Sydney Smith, a former Tory ally who went on to say ;
With this in mind Sydney Goodsir Smith answered critics in his Epistle to John Guthrie:
Under the instructions of Frankie, they have to deliver a package on the next flight to Sydney, then to Coober Pedy to meet a man named Mr. Smith.
Among his pupils were Lord Palmerston, Sir Walter Scott, Francis Jeffrey, Henry Thomas Cockburn, Francis Horner, Sydney Smith, John William Ward, Lord Brougham, Dr. Thomas Brown, James Mill, Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Archibald Alison.

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After the war, he played piano and guitar ( his first guitar was built by friend and author Sydney Hopkins, who wrote Mister God, This Is Anna ), and in 1949 joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies.
In 1991, Australian author and playwright Larry Buttrose wrote and staged a theatrical production of Kurtz ( based on Heart of Darkness ) with the Crossroads Theatre Company, Sydney.
There is a brief epilogue sequence in which the fates of the six only known survivors are shown: Sydney underwent surgery on his kneecap injuries and lives as a horticulturist with his son Seymour, Arthur received an OBE for lifelong service to the theatre and retired to the country, Sebastian wrote a book about the film's events and is currently negotiating the film rights.
Crowe wrote a letter of apology to a Sydney newspaper following the sacking of South Sydney's coach Jason Taylor and one of their players David Fa ' alogo after a drunken altercation between the two at the end of the 2009 NRL season.
Watkin Tench, of the First Fleet, wrote of an admiration for the Aborigines of Sydney as good natured and good humoured people, though he also reported violent hostility between the Eora and Cammeraygal peoples, and noted violent domestic altercations between his friend Bennelong and his wife Barangaroo.
In 2006, Chris Taylor from the Australian comedy team The Chaser wrote a comedy musical called Dead Caesar which was shown at the Sydney Theatre Company in Sydney.
Mindful of Bradman's big scores for Bowral, the association wrote to him, requesting his attendance at a practice session in Sydney.
* Sydney Lanier-poet, lawyer in Macon, Georgia, and musician was born in Griffin ; he wrote the poem, " Corn " in Sunnyside, Georgia, several miles north of Griffin.
In 1931, Sydney Chapman and Vincenzo C. A. Ferraro wrote an article, A New Theory of Magnetic Storms, that sought to explain the phenomenon of geomagnetic storms.
In 1954, the Australian journalist and author, George Johnston, wrote a well-researched series of biographical articles on Finch, his life, and his work, which appeared in The Sun-Herald ( Sydney ), on four consecutive Sundays, which were certainly the first detailed account of Finch's life ever published.
According to The Guardian newspaper, former Fairfax chief executive Fred Hilmer wrote in his memoirs that " he struggled to cope with a left-leaning editorial culture at papers such as The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, and was surprised that journalists saw themselves as advocates rather than simply reporters.
Hwang wrote an early draft of a screenplay based upon A. S. Byatt's Booker Prize-winning novel Possession, which was originally scheduled for director Sydney Pollack.
In 2004, Margo wrote Not happy John, launched in Sydney by Tony Fitzgerald QC.
Margo Kingston also wrote Webdiary, which until 22 August 2005 was on the Sydney Morning Herald website.
An interesting sidelight on his growing reputation is the fact that before this election ( Sir ) Charles Gavan Duffy wrote to a friend in Sydney, urging the desirability of Parkes ' being elected.
In judging his international performances in the season, Sydney Pardon, the editor of Wisden, wrote:
Newsweek wrote about the new Alley Theatre,the most striking theatre in the U. S. … another step along the road toward ending Broadway ’ s domination of the American theatre ,” and Sydney Johnson of The Montreal Star wrote, “… it looks as though the new Alley Theatre is going to be one of the best – and probably the very best – in the U. S. at least, simply because the building has been designed to house a specified stage and auditorium instead of the other way round .”
In a Sheffield Shield cricket match at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1930, Don Bradman, a young New South Welshman of just 21 years of age, wrote his name into the record books at by smashing the previous highest batting score in first-class cricket with 452 runs not out in just 415 minutes.
She wrote a post-11 September article in The Sydney Morning Herald.
" During this period she wrote My Career Goes Bung in which Sybylla encounters the Sydney literary set.
In the popular Sydney Bulletin magazine in 1887, one author wrote: " No nigger, no chink, no lascar, no kanaka from the South Sea Islands, no purveyor of cheap labour, is an Australian.
" My Lord Southampton and Lord Rutland ," wrote Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sydney in 1599, " come not to the court ...

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