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  2. ASCOT CLUB.

    The Ascot Racing Club's meeting yesterday attracted a large crowd. Polette, who was backed to equal favourite with Falroic, had a good win in the Ascot ...

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  3. GOLF.

    Golfers are fast approaching the Season of the annual meetings. Already several clubs have announced the dates for the annual round table conference, as it were, when the ...

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  4. KEMBLA GRANGE CLUB.

    Nominations for the Kembla Grange Club meeting next Tuesday are:- Grange Flying Welter, 4½f.—Roley's Choice, ApSuel, Caravel Boy, Scinaurl, Central, Sunfish, ...

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  5. ROAD TRANSPORT.

    The taxation on road transport, which has aroused dissatisfaction in border districts, was mentioned in a letter from the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner; to Mr. A. Mair, ...

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  6. CITY COUNCIL.

    The finance committee of the City Council yesterday unanimously appioved of a recommendation of the Lord Mayor that the City Council should co-operate with the ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A bill to safeguard members of touring meatrical companies, and to ensure that they not left stranded was explained by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. ...

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  8. SWIMMING.

    Mr. A. Joseph, honorary handlcapper for the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association. has declaicd the following times for tne 440 yardi invitation handicap. In which A. M. Charlton will ...

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  9. BRIGHTON-LE-SANDS CARNIVAL.

    Another State championship, fhe 100 yardi junior, will be decided at the Brighton-le-sands Women's Club's carnival at Ramsgate baths on Saturday night Heats of this event will be decided by the ...

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  10. ADELAIDE ACCEPTANCES.

    Acceptances for the S.A. Tattersall's Club meet ing. to be run at Moiphettville on seturday are:— Handicap Trial Staker, 1m (1.40).—Spearcombe, s; Collector, 8-7; Oula, 8-4; Lucky Cast 8-3; ...

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  11. OTHER, CARNIVALS.

    Other carnivals promoted by clubs affiliated with the New South Wales Women's Amateur Swimming Association, which will be held in the near future, are the Spit Club's, at the Spit, on February s, ...

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  12. COUNTRY HOLIDAY COURSES.

    Many Svdney visitors took part in competitions conducted at the holiday week end at country hollday resorts. Blackheath had large fields, while the Glenmore Country and Moss Vale Clubs were ...

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  13. MINISTER CRITICISED.

    Many complaints about the Transport Act weie made at the inaugural meeting of the recently formed Commercial Motor Vehicle Proprietors' Transport Association of New ...

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  14. LEICHHART LEAGUS CLUB

    The programme of Leichhardt League Club's annual carnival at Leichhardt baths nexr Wednesday night will include the 440 yards men s championship of New South Wales the 220 yards junior ...

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  15. TASMANIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Honart cup meeting was held at Elwick to-day. In showery weathet, before a larce crowd. Details:- Malden Plate, 6f.—Mr. R. A. Ellis's b g Humble ...

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  16. WATER POLO.

    At an executive meeting of the New Sou[?] Wales Amateur Water Polo AShoiietlon last night a communication was received from the Waiiemate Club Auckland, asking that a ream visit New ...

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  17. BRITISH FILMS.

    The British Film 'Industry Association of Australasia was formed this week, representative of practically all the British film interests in Australia and New Zealand. ...

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  18. COUNTRY HOTELKEEPERS.

    At a lonfeience of country hotelkeepers, which opened at Orange to-day a. resolution was carried unanimously that tiading hours for hotels should be from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., ...

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  19. BOXING.

    After a series of contesis in which Newcast[?] boxers opposed Sydney exponen[?] at Leichhardt. Stadium last night honours were even. Each city gained two victories. In the principal attraction. ...

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  20. YAMPI SOUND IRON ORE.

    Nearly a month has elapsed since Japanese metallurgists and mining engineers arrived in Perth from the north-west to negotiate with local leaseholders for the purchase of iron ore ...

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  21. QUESTIONS.

    The Minister for Lands informed Mr. Solomon that he was awaiting plans norn the trustees for the extension of Sydney Cricket Ground. ...

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  22. URALLA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Urlia Jockey Club's annual meeting opened to-day. Variora won the Robinson Cup in record time for the rourse, Results:- Opening Handicap, 5f.—Mr. H. G Munro's Alice ...

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  23. FILM PRODUCTION.

    Mr. Charles B. Munnro, joint managing director of General Theatres Corporation, and manager of Hoyte Theatres, Ltd., who returned to Sydney yesterday by the Otranto after a six ...

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  24. TRANING EXHIBITIONS.

    Tod Morgan and Willard Brown, who are to meer next Monday night, will she (inlnlns exhibitions to-day at 2.10 p.m., at Rubheutter Bay Stadium. If Brown is successful against Morgan he ...

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  25. STADIUM FLOODED.

    The fight between Reg Delaney (Sydney) and Jack McMasceis 'Queensland' set doon for ro-night at the Brisbane Stadium was postponed as torrential rain flooded the Stadium [?]rena making it ...

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  26. HANDBALL.

    The State selectois Messrs. Dovle Nicoll, Lynch, and Diew met on Tuesday night to seed entrants and make the draw for the New South Hales championships. The four leading singles players were ...

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  27. THE UNIONS.

    A mass meeting of building workers in the Granville distrlot will be held to-day ro discuss whether the new baths at Granville should be constructed by day labour, rlilef ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FILMS.

    Mr. F. H. Tout, M.L.C., chairman of directors of Expeditionary Films, Ltd., said yeslerday that, in view of the proposed further production of Australian films, the company had ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred, at his Tamworth residence yesterday, of Mr. Thomas Matthew Newman, 94, who for many years was a prominent solicitor and public man of Tamworth. He ...

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  30. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Mis. Schnapps svlnnei or the fouith heal of the Maiden Stakp ai Haiold Paik last night, was disqualified for fighting Consequently only nine dogn will start in the final, which with the final of the ...

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  31. VISITORS' DAY AT BONNIE DOON.

    Followlng is the draw for the visiting four-ball competition. to be played at Bonnie Doon on Saturday. 11.[?] a.m., C. Brice and A. Monkhouse [?] A. W. ...

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  32. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.

    We have received the publishers, H. Wise and Co., Ltd., a copy of the New South Walea Post Office Couimeicial Dhectory for 1935, which has just been published. It is ...

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  33. VIGORO.

    The draw fro the grame games of the Women's Vigoro Association on Saturday is:- A Grade.—Mermaids v All Stars, at Domain: Ersk. Fedeials v Camperdown Waiatahs, ...

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  34. DAVID COWLISHAW.

    There is something indescribably poignant in the tragedy of a blossoming life which never reaches its flower. Such Is the tragedy of David Cowlishaw. His life was undoubtedly ...

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  35. MEETING AT CESSNOCK.

    There were only seven events instead of She customary eight at the Greyhounrt races held, with concession betting, at the Cessnock Showground this evening. ...

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  36. ROMAN CATHOLIC SYNOD.

    More than 380 priests of the Atchdiocese of Sydney attended the annual Synod at St. Mary's Cathedral Chapter Hall on Tuesday. Before the opening of the Synod, Mass of ...

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  37. "FLICKERING CANDLES."

    "Flickering Candles," a one-act radio play by Bertha Southey Biammall, of Hobart, which won the second prize in the Australian Hasting Commission's competition, was ...

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  38. THE SENATE

    The Federal cabinet has decided that the sittings of the Senate will be resumed on March 27. The House of Representatives will meet on March 13, and in the intervening fortnight ...

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The council of the National Rifle association of New South Wales, at its sittings yesterday afternoon and last night, decided to allocale prizes totalling £6008/15/ for the 75th anniversary ...

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  40. £12,000 DAMAGE.

    Damage estimated at about £13,000 was caused by a fire which broke out in the premises of Tyre Service Pty., Ltd., Bendigo, this evening. The building and its contents were ...

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  41. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    BOWRAL.—18 holes stroke: W. Thomas 84—19. 65; A. Willson, 84—18. 68; E. B. Carr. 78—11, 67; E. J. Roberts, 80—13. 67; B. E. Way. 90—22. 68; J. Green, 88—20, 68; L. Simonson, 88—20. 68; J. ...

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  42. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Outstanding differences between the State Parliamentary branch of the Country party and the central council of the party were nettled to-day and, as a result, the party will face the ...

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  43. APOSTLESHIP OF THE SEA.

    At the annual meeting of the Association of the Apostleship of the Sea, at the Catholic Seamen's Institute, Kent-street., yesterday afternoon, the Bishop of the Northern Solomons ...

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  44. ROWING.

    There is 'keen rivalry between the crews and scullers competing in the lour Stats championship title races at the association regatta on the Nepean River at Penrith on Saturday. ...

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  45. MOREE TO FORM CLUB.

    A meeting of coursing enthusiasts deoided to form a club to conduct mechanical coursing meerings In Moree. The chairman (Mr. Hay) said that Mons would templete the circuit of ...

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  46. SECESSION CASE.

    The Federal Cabinet has decided that counset shall be retained in Landon on behalf of the Commonwealth to oppose the scession claims of Western Australia. The action has ...

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  47. GALLIPOLI LEGION.

    At the first annual meeting of the Gallipoli Legion, in the Savoy Theatre last night, the president (Mr. E. C. Evans) said that the membership was now MO. It was expected that ...

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  48. WOMEN'S CRICKET.

    The draw for the frade games of the Women's Cricket Association ta be played on Saturday is:— First Grade: St. George I. v Annandale I. at Toyer's-avenue. Sans Souci; Cypress v W. A. ...

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  49. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The recommendations of the committee of inquiiy into war service homes, which weis acted upon by the Federal Government in 1981, are due to be reviewed at the end of next June. ...

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  50. BUCKJUMPING PROGRAMME.

    Thare should be much merriment on Saturday night at canterbury Velodrome, when a number of man will attampt to ride Mr. Lance skuthorp'S team of buckjumpers. A challenge match will be ...

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  51. C.T.A. SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The annual scholarship of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales, tenable for two years at any High school, has been awarded to Victor Marcus Lewis. The ...

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