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  2. TIN HARE INQUIRY.

    Mr. Mark Gosling, Chief Secretary in the Lang Government, was the chief witness yesterday before the Royal Commission inquiring into the issue of tin hare racing licences. ...

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  3. MR. SWINDELL'S VISITS.

    Mr. Gosling, in evidence, said he was Chief Secretary in the Lang Government, and was in charge of the administration of the Gaming end Betting Act. ...

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  4. SUGAR.

    The community has heard very little about the sugar agreement since Senator McLachlan met the growers in conference in Brisbane. All that is known is that the growers there ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Alfred Percival Bedford, formerly manager of the Permanent Trustee Company of New South Wales, died late yesterday afternoon, aged 84 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. W. S. F. MACLEAN.

    The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. Walter Scott Fitzroy Maclean, only son of the late Mr. John Maclean, of Nowra, and Mrs. C. Maclean, of Lindfield, at the age of 33 years. ...

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  7. MR. T. LOCKETT.

    Mr. Timothy Lockett, formerly a leading Sydney dentist, and later the proprietor of the Woolpack Hotel, Parramatta, died at the hotel on Sunday. Mr. Lockett was 59 years ...

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  8. MR. E. G. DE MESTRE.

    The death occurred at Winchester, England, on August l8, of Mr. Etienne George de Mestre, one of the best known and most successful trainers of racehorses in Great Britain. ...

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  9. NURSE BESSIE HUGHES.

    Nurse Bessie Hughes, founder of the original Sunshine Club of New South Wales, died on Friday. Nurse Hughes founded the club as an organisation that would provide ...

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  10. MRS. S. JORDAN.

    The death of Mrs. Susanna Jordan, or victoria-street, Grafton, aged 82, removes a link with the pioneering days of the Clarence River. She came from Sydney to the Clarence in ...

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  11. MR. H. L. CARNEGIE.

    Mr. H. L. Carnegie, 72, a member of Carnegies Pty., Ltd., died to-day after a short illness. ...

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  12. MR. H. BEARDMORE, M.L.A.

    Mr. H. Beardmore, M.L.A. for Benambra, died, at the age of 69, at his residence at Wodonga last night. He had represented Benambra in the Legislative Assembly for ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Pandemonium reigned for two hours at the regular stop-work meeting of the Sydney branch of the Australian Seamen's Union yesterday, when charges of maladministration ...

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  14. MRS. BONNEY'S FLIGHT.

    Mrs. Bonney, the Queensland aviatrix, who is flying around Australia, may leave Perth for Adelaide to-morrow. She had decided to leave to-day, but a broken spar caused delay. ...

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  15. EPSOM TURF CLUB.

    The Epsom Turf Club held a meeting to-day in fine weather, before a good attendance. Details:- Trial Hurdle Race, 2m.—Mr. C. Cochrane's b [?] Prince Grant, by Sea Prince—Jenny Grant, a, 9-10 ...

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  16. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Nine events are to be decided at the Greyhound Racing Club's mechanical hare meeting st Shepherd's Bush to-night. The first race is fixed for 8 o'clock. ...

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  17. COURSING.

    Nominations close to-morrow for all stakes to be decided at the extra meeting of the National Coursing Association at Rooty Hill next week. The programme embraces a malden stake for 64 dogs ...

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  18. BASEBALL.

    The New South Wales Baseball Association will officially conclude its 1932 season with a gala day at Petersham Oval on Saturday. Three games will be played the chief of which will be between the ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    The Marrickville District Cricket Club will play annual fixtures against the Western Suburbs Churches' Union, and the Western Suburbs Junior Cricket Association, on Saturday, commencing at ...

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  20. WOMEN'S HOCKEY.

    The Queensland women's hockey team en route to the interstate carnival in Tasmania played a match against Goulburn representatives this afternoon, winning by five goals to four. Goulburn ...

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  21. SPORT SEASONS.

    To discuss the question of the overlapping of the winter and summer sport seasons representatives of winter sporting bodies conferred with representatives of the New South Wales Cricket ...

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  22. GOLF.

    To a start delayed by heavy rainstorms, ana in a strong south-westerly gale and further showers the quarter-finals of the women's national golf championship were played at Kooyonga to-day. ...

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  23. ASSISTANT PROFESSIONALS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The assistant professionals did not have very satisfactory weather for the opening day of their championship meeting at Kensington yesterday. In the morning a strong wind took toll of any ...

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  24. KILLARA CLUBHOUSE.

    Members of the Killara club settled a vexed question on Monday night, when they decided to build the new clubhouse in the vicinity of the old site. Many favoured a new site between the ...

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  25. WOMEN PROFESSIONAL.

    women have made their presence felt in most sports, but a young New Zealand girl, Miss Joan McDougall, now residing in Sydney must be the first woman golf professional in New South Wales ...

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  26. ASSOCIATE COMPETITIONS.

    AVONDALE.—Professionals trophy, 36 holes; Miss P. Saddington, 140; Mrs. Whatmore, 148; Miss D. Saddington, 148. Silver button, A grade; Mrs. T M. Lloyd, 83—16, 67; Miss P. Saddington, 88—16, 72. ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TITLE.

    The State open golf championship was won to-day by E. D. Bissett, with a score of 299. The runner-up. T. Cass[?]dy, scared 303. ...

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  28. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Several prominent riders competed in the Eastern Suburbs Motor Cycle Club's hill climb on old Razorback Mountain road. The road was in bad condition and J. Macaulay wrecked two back wheels in ...

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  29. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    For the third time in his career, Herbert Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire professional cricketer has scored 3000 runs in a season. Sutcliffe thus broke the record jointly held by ...

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  30. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    Association football results were:- First Division.—Villa v Sunderland. 1-0; Blackpool v Leeds. 2-1; Huddersfield v Leicester. 4-1; She[?]field United v Liverpool, 6-2; Wolverhampton v ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    The hard court championships of New South Wales will be held at Dubbo on September 9, 10. and 11. These events have ever been popular, and have been under the control of the Dubbo ...

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  32. GROUND MEMBERS.

    Following are the results of the matches played at the Lawn Tennis Ground, Rushcutter Bay, during the week-end:- Captaincy: S. May beat N. L. Brown. 6-4, 6-3: ...

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  33. WESTERN SUBURBS HARD-COURT ASSOCIATION.

    The draw for the opening round of the spring competition is as follows:- Mixed Competition (September 3).—A grade: Glencoe I. v Gowan Brae, Kia Ora I. v Joance ...

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  34. ROSEVILLE CLUB.

    Draw for Saturday:- Men's singles championship: 1, E. Jones v M. Chapman; 1.30, R. Atkinson v C. Hosking. Women's singles championship: 1, Miss J. Munsic ...

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  35. WILLOUGHBY TOURNAMENT.

    The draw for Saturday in the annual tournament is:- 1.30, Lavender v Stephens, E. McLean v Davenport, Edmonds and Mrs. Lamrock v Field and Mrs. ...

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  36. VAUCLUSE REGATTA.

    At a meeting of the Vaucluse Regatta committee the financial statement on the previous regatta was presented, showing a credit balance of £62. The hon. secretary reported that most of the ...

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  37. INTERSTATE BASKETBALL.

    The last match of the Australian basketball prem[?]ership was played to-day. South Australia defeated New South Wales by 28 to 17. This means that South Australia is the runner-up. Victoria ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    Both Manly and Drummoyne teams, which will contest the Rugby Union premiership groud final next Saturday, will engage in daylight training on Thursday, the minor premiers (Manly) at the Sydney ...

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  39. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    South Sydney will be strongly represented against Eastern Suburbs in the Rugby League premiership semi-final to be played at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday. Eastern Suburbs selectors ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    On a sodden ground the opening matches of the interstate Public schoolboys, Australian Rules, competition were played at the Carlton Football Ground to-day. ...

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  41. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    The semi-finals of the State Cup will be played on Saturday afternoon. Weston will meet Balgownie at Gladesville Sports Ground. Mr. D. Quinn being the referee. West Wallsend will play ...

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  42. ATHLETICS.

    Heavy rain compelled an adjournment for half an hour shortly after the opening events at the twentieth annual track championships of the Combined High Schools yesterday and the downfall ...

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  43. FIFTEEN MILES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Manly Club will control the annual State 15 miles' championship in conjunction with the opening of the track season at the local oval on September 10. Nominations for all events close, with the New South ...

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