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  2. EMPIRE GAMES.

    Mr. H. R. Weir, president-manager of the Australian team for the British Empire Games, arrived in Sydney from Melbourne yesterday. He was accompanied by the other Victorian members, H. A. ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    Old Sydneians have chosen an exceptionally strong fifteen to meet the Sydney Grammar School first team next Wednesday. Although three Waratahs—Wallace, Ross, and Blair—and Loudon, ...

    Article : 101 words
  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    Western Suburbs' annual tournament will commenee on Saturday. The draw is:- Saturday.—Astoria courts, 1.15 p.m., Tyrell and Berghouse, received 3-6, v E. Baker and Rumble, ...

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  5. POLO.

    Unless continued rain makes its impossible, many of the players engaged in the Countess of Dudley Cup tournament, to begin at Kensington next Wednesday, will have their ...

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  6. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Since 1927 Squadron-leader Kingsford Smith has astounded the world by his long series of record-breaking and historic flights. Always keen on aviation he gained his first flying ...

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  7. GOLD MINING.

    Replying to the deputation of gold mining and other interests that waited on him to-day, to request the payment by the Federal Government of a bonus of £1 on every ounce of ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.

    "The secret of London's success as a financial centre Is that she has stuck honestly to her obligations, and observed a sanctity to keep her Government's accounts balanced." ...

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  9. BREWERY MERGER.

    Some sidelights on the merging of Resch's brewery undertaking into Tooth and Co.. Ltd., were given in an application which came before Mr. Justice Harvey, Chief Judge in ...

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  10. BRITISH TEAM.

    Great Britain defeated Southland at Otago today by nine points (two tries and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) after a closely contested game. ...

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  11. HOCKEY.

    The principal hockey match on Saturday at St. Paul's oval will be between University and Western Suburbs. The students have a unique record to date, having won five games in succession, and ...

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  12. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    It is difficult to say which will be the best fixture in Sydney next week as two fine games are down for decision. The one at Ibrox Park between Annandale and Gladesville is what may be termed ...

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  13. BULLIVANT CUP.

    In the first round of the Bullivant polo Cup competition Vychan beat Wandary, [?] goals to 3. ...

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  14. BOWLS.

    At the last meeting of the Queensland Bowling Association, it was decided to send invitations to the New South Wales and Victorian associations to send representative teams to Brisbane for the ...

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  15. ARBITRATION.

    A complaint that the Federal Government had not honoured its mandate to simplify Federal arbitration was made by the president of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  16. "KATINKA."

    The melodic invention of Rudolph Friml counts for a great deal in "Katinka," revived at yesterday's matinee and evening performances at Her Majesty's Theatre, for the last ...

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  17. GOLF.

    Pymble Golf Club's associates' open mixed foursomes arranged for to-day have been postponed, owing to the heavy condition of the course. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    The brilliant form shown by North Shore last week against South Sydney should ensure a good attendance at North Sydney Oval, No. 1, on Saturday to witness its engagement with Newtown. Good ...

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  19. AVONDALE ASSOCIATES.

    Open Foursome Stroke.—Mrs. A.H.O'Connor and Miss Hannan, 87—11, 76; Miss Adams and Miss Chomley 94—11, 83; Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Hooton, 104—21, 83 Miss McMastcr and Mrs. ...

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  20. CONCORD ASSOCIATES.

    Sealed Handicap.—A grade (Miss [?] trophy): Mrs. Dubout, 48—6. 42; Mrs. Beatty, 52—6. 46. L. G. U. silver medal won by Mrs. W. Lambie, and bronze medal won by Mrs. Sandell. ...

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  21. FLOODED GREENS.

    The members of the New South Wales team held up at Taree for some days on account of the flood report that the green was ten feet under water. As they could not play bowls, they did ...

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  22. LAKES ASSOCIATES.

    The postponed third round of the L.G.U. silver and bronze medal competition and club button wills be played next Tuesday. ...

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  23. SPENCE'S FINE ROUND.

    Don Spence, with a score of 69, two outside the course record, won the professional l8 holes' stroks event at Pymble yesterday. His card showed.—. Out: 4, 5, 3, 5, 3, 3, 3, 4. 5—35. In: 4, 5, 4, 3, ...

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  24. ASSOCIATION V KEMPSEY.

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  25. COUNTRY WOMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    As the grounds at Rushcuttor Bay and Woollahra Park were covered with mud and water yesterday's matches in the country women's hockey carnival were cancelled. Early yesterday morning the country ...

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  26. ROWING.

    The Sydney Rowing Club will conduct the third series of races for the "Q. L. Deloitte Cup" and the winter point-score competition on Woolloomooloo Boy on Saturday afternoon. The races will be for ...

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  27. THE GOVERNOR AS PATRON.

    Sir Phillp Game has been pleased to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, Sir Dudley de Chair, In consenting to become patron of Chatswood Bowling Club. An Initiatory function will ...

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  28. CITY TRAFFIC.

    "A great deal of money is lost every year in Sydney due to the congestion of both pedestrian and vehicle traffic," said Mr. A. J. Small, president of the Town-Planning ...

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  29. WELSH TOUR ENDS.

    The Australian bowlers concluded their Welsh tour by beating Glamorgan, 119 to 90. The Earl of Plymouth, who captained the Welshmen, was defeated hy Alley. 19 to 17. The Australiens were ...

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  30. MOTORING.

    Adhering to its policy of making public the departures from absolutely standard specification in cars which arc successful in its contests, the Royal Automobile Club of Australia has ...

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  31. CANBERRA NEWS.

    Owing to the heavy cost involved, it seems probable that the Commonwealth Government will not proceed, for the time being at least, with its plan to convert the Hotel Acton into ...

    Article : 254 words
  32. SCULLING.

    The first race for the winter point-score scuiling competition and the Walker and Hall Cup will be held on Saturday afternoon on the Parramatta River over a milo course from Putney to ...

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  33. CUMBERLAND CUP FINAL.

    In the competition for tho Cumberland Cup, presented by Mr. Frank Doherty, a vice-president of the New South Wales Bowling Association, Moss Vale beat Goulburn by 87 to 51. ...

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  34. LACROSSE.

    An Interstate lacrosse match will be played at Rawson Park, Mosman, on Saturday, when the Victorian team at present in Brisbane will meet New South Wales. ...

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  35. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    Of the previous non-stop flights across the Atlantic, the long'est was that of Chamberlin and Levine, the American aviators, who fiew from New York to Helfta (Prussia), ...

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  36. SAILING.

    Prizes won during the season were presented at the St. George Sailing Club's annual social. There was an attendance of over 300, and the visitors welcomed by the Commodore, Alderman P. ...

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  37. HUDSON-ESSEX CLUB.

    Results of June outing of the Hudson-Essex Club were:- Hudson Class.—A Patton, acceleration time 23 2-5s, 100 points, reliability 100 points, total 200 ...

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  38. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Heavy scoring marked the last day's play of the round of county games concluded to-day Six centuries were made. The closure was applied in several Instances to force an outright ...

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  39. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Owing to rain the Greyhound Coursing Association's mechanical hare meeting set down for last night at Harold Park was postponed until Saturday night. ...

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  40. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Local Labour authorities have been advised that the central executive in Sydney will consider on Friday night the demand made by the local executive for the election of Mr. J. F. ...

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  41. POLICE SEARCH.

    Mrs. Alice Swinton, of Dudley-street, Paddington, spent the last few days of her life waiting for her husband to come and see her, but she died yesterday morning at St. Vincent's ...

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  42. HARBOUR GRACE.

    Harbour Grace, where the Southern Cross landed, is the second largest town of Newfoundland, and is situated on the western side of Conception Bay. The harbour is ...

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  43. PROHIBITION ALLIANCE.

    Speaking at Gunning last night, Mr. Crawford Vaughan announced that he had submitted his resignation as campaign director to the executive of the New South Wales ...

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  44. CHRYSLER CLUB.

    A reliability outing will be held to the Burragorong Valley, via Campbelltown and Camden on June 29 by the Chrysler Club, starting from the Fcderol weighbridge Sussex street at 9 a.m. Points ...

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  45. NATIVE DISTURBANCE.

    The Prime Minister's Department has received a radiogram from the Lieutenant Governor of Papua (Sir Hubert Murray) indicating that the reports published ...

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  46. VICTORIANS WIN AGAIN.

    The Victorian lacrosse team beat Queensland's second team at the Exhibition Grounds to-day by 16 to 5. The Queensland team was easily outclassed, lacking combination, and the visitors made ...

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  47. CYCLING.

    Next Soturday has been left free by the N. S. W. Cyclists' Union and most of the amateur clubs will decide members' races. So far the principal events announced are the annual handicaps from ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    The Australian Exhibition, which is being held in the Manufacturers' Hall, Drummoyne, under the auspices of the "Who's For Australia" League, has been extended until ...

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  49. TWO MEN ACQUITTED.

    In the Circuit Court, before Mr. Justice Douglas, Frederick Charles Hambrook and Jack Pringle Davis were found not guilty and discharged on a charge of wilfully murdering ...

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  50. BOXING.

    Snowy Breasley (113), of Junee, beat Jim Richardson (11st), of victoria, on a foul in the 12th round of their engagement at Rushcutter Bay stadium last night. In the second minute of the ...

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  51. RAILWAY TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    Since the appointment of Mr. W. J. Cleary as Chief Railway Commissioner, special attention has been given to the development of week-end tourist traffic to various parts of ...

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  52. COURSING.

    The postponed meeting of the Australasian Coursing Club will take place at Mascot to-day, commencing at 2.15 p.m. ...

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  53. STREET FATALITY.

    A fatal accident occurred in Liverpool-street last evening, when a boy named John Hope Thorne, of 88 Ivy-street, Redfern, who was riding a bicycle, was knocked down and run ...

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  54. LOCKHART CLUB.

    Lockhart Coursing Club's June meeting was held to-day, Results:- Glass Stake.—Les Mleawber beat Another Idol, ...

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  55. MARRICKVILLE CLUB.

    Both the Marrickville Club's annual races from Enfield to Camden will start from Chullora, at the corner of the Liverpool and Waterloo roads, on Saturday afternoon. Juniors will start at 2 ...

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  56. ARNCLIFFE AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE.

    An Investigation was commenced to-day [?] the Public Works Committee of a proposal to erect an automatic telephone exchange at Arncliffe (N.S.W.), at an estimated cost of ...

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  57. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.

    The Governor and Lady Game and members of the consular body in Sydney will be the guests of the president and council of the League of Nations Union at the first annual ...

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  58. GODFREY-CARNERA BOUT.

    It is reported from Philadelphia that the negro, Godfrey's, licence has been revoked, and that he has been fined half his 10,000 dollars share of the purse by the State Boxing Commission, ...

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  59. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. R. J. Anwyl, general manager for Thos. Cook and Son in Australia and New Zealand, is returning from America and Europe to Melbourne by the Oronsay. The main ...

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  60. NEW HOTEL LICENCE.

    The Licensing Bench, sitting at Parramatta, decided to recommend a petition by David Price for a hotel licence for premises to be erected in Canterbury-road, Hurlstone Park. ...

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  61. FRENCH RIDERS

    Mr. Ralph Small, who is visiting Europe to engage cyclists to take part in the Sydney to Melbourne and the Tour de Tasmania road races this year, has sent a cable message stating that he will ...

    Article : 150 words
  62. CANZONIERI BEATS GROGAN.

    Canzonleri, 9st 5[?]1b, defeated Tommy Grogan, 9st 9[?]lb, in ten rounds hero to-night. ...

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  63. ISSUE OF CHARITY TICKETS.

    In a letter to the Editor, Mrs. Rewa Watts points out that for many days men in long double rows have waited for an hour or more in the rain for charity tickets at a refuge ...

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  64. ICE HOCKEY.

    Eastern Suburbs beat Western Suburbs at the Glaclarlum last night by two goals to nil. G. Cohen and W. Moloney were the scorers. K. Kennedy and H. White played best for the winners, ...

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  65. MOTOR DRIVER FINED.

    Arthur Leonard Thomas, 3[?], a motor lorry driver, was fined £20, with costs. In default two months' imprisonment, by Mr.Laidlaw, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, ...

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  66. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Moss Vale rifle team won the Berrima district trophy by defeating Bundanoon on its own range by 30 points. The teams were eight a side, and the shoot at 500 and 600 yards, the respective ...

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  67. QUEENSLAND BASIC WAGE.

    The Industrial Court has fixed Monday, July 14, as the date on which It will hear argument in connection with the declaration of a basic wage. ...

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  68. TASMANIAN RECORD.

    Hubert Opporman will go to Tasmania at the end of July to make an attempt on the cycling record from Hobart to Launceston and return. The record is held by F. T. Keefe, a Tasmanian, whose ...

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  69. UNLICENSED REVOLVER.

    Harry Halford, alias Leslie Walker, 22, was fined £50 at the Paddington Police Court yesterday for having been in possession of an unlicensed revolver. ...

    Article : 29 words
  70. POSED AS DETECTIVE.

    Albert Blake, 28, a labourer, was fined £10 at the Paddington Police Court yesterday for having posed as a detective. ...

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