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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Stefannson, the famous Arctic explorer, who [?] rives here to-day, will open a brief lecture season, dealing with his [?] years of life and discoveries in that region, opening at the Town Hall next Saturday ...

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  3. THE UNIVERSITY.

    Commemoration Week began at the University yesterday morning with a combined memorial service, at which the Rev. A. H. Gernsey (warden of St. Paul's College), the ...

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  4. ARCH FOR THE CITY RAILWAY.

    THE VIEW, LOOKING WEST FROM ELIZABETH-STREET, IS OF THE REINFORCED CONCRETE ARCH AND ALSO THE SANDSTONE-FACED RETAINING WALL, WITH THE CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION IN THE BACKGROUND. IT NEEDS ONLY THE STONE COPING ON THE PARAPET WALL TO COMPLETE THE BRIDGE. THERE WILL BE ASIMILAR BRIDGE, OF SLIGHTLY SMALLER DIMENSIONS, OVER CAMPBELL-STREET, FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE CITY RAILWAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPORTING.

    For the meeting at Gosford this afternoon special trains will leave the Central Railway Station at 10 a.m. (horses) and 10.35 a.m. and 11.20 a.m. (passengers). S[?]chings recorded yesrterday included:—Flying ...

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  6. SYDNEY BICYCLE AND MOTOR CLUB.

    The Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club received a [?]ne entry for its two days' winter rellability trial for both motor cars and motor cycles, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday in the Windsor districts. On ...

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  7. THE BURNS' CLUB.

    The Burns' Anniversary Club held a very successful moonlight excursion on Saturday night. About 500 attended, and a stop was made at The Avenue Picnic Grounds for dancing. The club's monthly ...

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  8. CONSERVATORIUM TOUR.

    The tour of artists from the State Convertaton[?] of Music to the south-western portion of the State proved most succcssful. Concerfs in aid of the local hospitals were given at Temora, Wyalong, Cootamundra, ...

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  9. ST. MARGARET'S HOSPITAL BENEFIT.

    A monster circus benefit' performance will be given by Messrs. Wirth Bros., at the Hippodrome to-night, in aid of the funds of St. Margaret's Hospital. A special programme will be presented. Seats may be ...

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  10. BROADCASTING ENTERTAINMENT.

    Arrangements have been made to broadeast from the Palais Royal on Wednesday night next the whole of the events to take place at the milestone commemoration evening of David Jones, Ltd., on that date ...

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  11. AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    Massive settings and spectacular scenes are some of the highlights [?] Mary Pickford's own production, "Rosita," which is now being offered at the Crystal Place Theatre. The programme also includes a ...

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  12. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments to the permanent naval forces of the Royal Australian Navy are announced from the Navy Office, Melbourne, to take effect from the dates mentioned: ...

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  13. CYCLING.

    Clubs affiliated with the New South Wales Cyclists' Union should not overlook the fact that entries for the two Dunlop interclub premierships, senior and junior, which will be held this year close definitely at ...

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  14. EPPING NIGHT TOURNAMENT.

    Following is the draw in the Epping Night Tournament, which will be continued this evening:- 7.30, Bondfield and Reeves v Beck and Beck, Piper and Sharp v Hunt and Calder; 9, J. Reeves v C. ...

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  15. CANBERRA—A NATIVE NAME.

    Sir,—Among those who have been interested in the name of the future Federal capital city, the general consensus of opinion has been that the original of the name "Canberra" was a ...

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  16. AYRES CUP COMPETITION.

    The Ayres Cup Competition, in which 18 teams are participating, including three teams from Cimpbelltown two from Liverpool two from Camden, and the remaining eleven ternis from adjoining ...

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  17. NEW IMMIGRATION SCHEME.

    With respect to the new scheme of immigration proposed by the Commonwealth, by which nominations of migrants may be submitted by churches and other public bodies, ...

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  18. TOURNAMENT IN AID OF WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The committee of the tournament in aid of the Women's Hospital, now being plaved on Dr. Kane's coutts Hurlstone Park terminus, have arranged for the finals to be played to-night. The following ...

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  19. ADELAIDE RACING CLUB.

    Following are the A.R.C. acceptances for May 31:- Victoria Park Hurdles, 2m.—Gambais, 11-9; Minchinbury, 11-9; Pistolater, 11-2; Thomond, 11-2; Lord Saxon, 10-12; Remarquer, 10-7; No Chop, 10-5; ...

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  20. WOOLLAHRA MUNICIPALITY.

    Sir,—Mr. I. R. Cohen, in an expiring effort to help a mistaken cause, appeals for posthumous recognition of services rendered, and desires a niche in some hall of fame. Mr. ...

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  21. INTER-'VARSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The two remaining singles mutches in the finals of the women's inter-'vansity tennis championships between Melbourne and Sydney were completed on Saturday, Sydney and Melbourne winning one each. The games had ...

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  22. MOOREFIELD RACING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 975 words
  23. GOLF.

    Bogey Handicap.—Miss MacDonald (13), 3 up; Miss M. Hill (30), 2 up; Miss Adams (10), sq.; Mrs. M'Donald (10), 2 down; Mrs. Adams (12), 2 down; Miss Cane (10), 8 down; Miss Chomlev (18), 3 down; ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

    Fred, Lindrun and Walter Lindrum, two of the [?] ing players in Australia, commenced a match of 18,000 up at the Champion Billiard Hall, Bathurst-street, yesterday. Great interest is being taken in the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    The Australian Trotting Club's meeting yesterday attracted but a small attendance. Details:- Trotters' Handicap of £80, 2m—Spring Time, by Franz—Daisy G., har., s., ser (H. Wright), 1; Country ...

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  26. WENTWORTH FALLS CLUB.

    On Saturday morning 18 competed in the 18-holes stroke handicap. Results:—C. A. Smith, 91—10=75; D. Elder, 91—12=79; L. Anivitti, 99—18=81. In the afternoon 20 competed in the four-ball, ...

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  27. NEUTRAL BAY CLUB.

    Hand Singles.—Paytt (rec. 3), 31, beat Mitchell (rec. 12), 25; Conigrave (rec. 1), 31, beat Backhouse (rec. 7), 25; Conistow (ser.), 31, beat Haughton (rec. 7), 19; Griceve (rec. 6), 31, beat Hayward (rec. 10), 28. ...

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  28. LEURA GOLF.

    Men's four-ball v bogey.—F. P[?]ffer (8), Keith Cordon (9), 5 up; Robert Neil (5), R. W. B. Darke (9), 3 up; H. L. Cunningham (10), W. L. Coulson (12), 3 up; T. A. J. Playfair (12), B. Playfair (14), ...

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  29. MANLY v NEUTRAL BAY, AT MANLY.

    M. N.B. Lane, Crawford, Hudson, Smith...... 20.. [?] Backhouse, Munnings, Thompson, Newman [?].. 20 Peterswald, Kennedy, A. Holmes, E. Jones 17.. [?] ...

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  30. LEURA ASSOCIATES.

    L.G.U. Medal, third round:—Miss Meares, 87—19=68; Miss K. Joske, 92—22=70; Miss Wikner, 86—15=81; Mrs. Wikner, 87—16=71; Miss D. Cosgrave, 96—25=71; Mrs. Neil, 86—13=73; Miss P. Wade, 92—19=78; Miss ...

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  31. ATHLETICS.

    The inter-'varslty athletic championships will be decided this year on the University Oval next Wednesday afternoon, beginning at 2 p.m. Five (6) universities will be epresented, lamely, Melbourne, Adelnide, ...

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  32. WYONG CLUB.

    Keen competition has taken place on the new golf links recently opened on the A. and H. Association's ground. Following are the results of last week's stroke play: ...

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  33. POLO.

    The Narrandera Polo Tournament commenced to-day in brisk autumn weather, before a large and enthusiastic attendance. The tournament will be continued during the week, and judging by the number ...

    Article : 375 words
  34. SPORTS AT KOSCIUSKO.

    Judging by the early fall of snow the Kosciusko carnival promises to be of the gayest this winter. Snow has fallen heavily within the last few days, and the hotel and surroundings are at present wrapped ...

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  35. GOULBURN BEATEN.

    Goulburn golfers came to Yass on Saturday, and were beaten by the local club by eight matches to four. ...

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  36. BOXING.

    INTER-UNIVERSITY BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. The annual inter-'varsity boxing championships between Sydney and Melbourne universitle will be held on the University Oval, commencing at 1 p.m., next ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

    Competition matches in all grades were deferred on Saturday to allow the selectors to choose a team to represent the Southern Districts against North Sydney in the Preseident's Cup match on June 9. ...

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  38. REDFERN NOVICE TOURNAMENT.

    The Redfern novice tournament will commence to-night at the Royal Star Theatre, George-street, Redfern. The draw for to-night is:- Flyweight Division.—Jack Patinan (Granville) v Bch ...

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  39. MOTORING.

    The end of this week, will usher in one of the busiest months of the year for motorists in New South Wales, who will have the three days' outing and reliability touring contest to the Hydro Majestic, Medlow, and the ...

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  40. THE CHURCH AND SOCIALISM.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturdray, Mr. A. F. Waters while admitting that Leo XIII,'s encyclicals on social questions furnish a definite guide, complains that they leave us in the ...

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  41. MACKSVILLE MEETING.

    The Macksville Diggers' races were held on Saturday. Results:- Opening Handicap, 4f.—Larryfleld, 9.12 (Mellwain), 1; Some Boy, 2; Some Girl, 3. Won by a length, Time, ...

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  42. WEST WYALONG HEATS FORBES.

    Keen interest was taken in the district football between Forbes and west Wyalong, there being over 1000 spectators pesent. Wyalong won by 21 to 11. R. Vest, the ex-International, played with the winning ...

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  43. CHEESEPARING.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me a little of your valuable space to protest against the inconvenience and discomfort caused to exmembera of the A.I.F. requiring surgical boots ...

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  44. MATCH AT WINGHAM.

    The football season opened in Wingham on Saturday with a match between East and West Wingham. The former team won by 22 to 5. The Upper Manning Rugby League is holding a competition. ...

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  45. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Great Northern Night Tournament, which is being conducted by the Wimbledon Club, at its courts at Chatswood, will be contnued this evening. The funds of the North Shore War Memorial will benefit ...

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  46. BOWLS.

    The third and last of teh social matches arranged by the association to enable the Victorian and Queensland visiting teams to have some practice together, and at the same time to make their stay here as ...

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  47. R.A.C. OUTING.

    The three days' outing to Medlow which the Rojal Automobile Club of Australia is holding on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday next promises to be just as highly successful as was the first event of the kind ...

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  48. COROWA CLUB.

    The Corowa Race Club's a[?] meeting was held on Saturday in fine weather. Visitors admired the new brick grandstand, and the new totalisator was used for the first time. Features of the meeting were the ...

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  49. MANLY DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    The seventh of the matches in the Manly District Association's competitions resulted:- A GRADE (Lytti Shield). Balgowlab (1) [?]t Glengarry (1), 7 sets to leve; ...

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  50. CESSNOCK WEIGHTS.

    Weights for the Cessnock races on Saturday were issued to-day:- Maiden Handicap, 6f.—Kuockfen, 9; Village Queen, 8-6; Queen Dellie, 7-7; Jennie Brown, 7-7; Jap-Po, ...

    Article : 388 words
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