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  2. LAWN TENNIS.

    After many disappointments in previous years Dubbe won this year's teams championship on the Strath[?] courts yesterday. The final match between Dubbo and Banaba was contested as closely as could be, ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The farewell appearance of Sara Allgood, at the Palace Theatre, last night, closed one of the most remarkable engagements ever recorded in this part of the world, [?] much as ever since Easter, 1916, the ...

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  4. GERMAN DEPORTEES.

    Details of the summary expulsion of three naturalised Germans from New Guinea by returned soldiers, supported by the general public at Port Moresby, were brought to ...

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  5. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    There were not many spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday when play started in the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia. ...

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  6. THE FUNERAL OF SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    CORTEGE LEAVING ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE BIG BOYS."

    There will be usual Saturday matinee of "The Bing Boys on Broadway" to-day at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the constant scenic contrasts from rustic Bingville to the New York roaf garden, the Chinese opium ...

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  8. PALACE THEATRE.

    To-night will witness the return to Sydney of Miss Emelie Polini, whom J. and N. Tait will present at the Palace Theatre, in Monekton Hoffe's 3-act English comedy drama. The Little Damozel." The play ...

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  9. "LIGHTNIN'" AT THE CRITERION.

    Mr. John D. O'Hara continues as Lightnin' Jones to be the lodestone which draws audiences to the Criterion, and that not by the power of riotous humour, but by a subtle, unconecious simplicity of manner ...

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  10. TIVOLI THEATRE.—"AS YOU WERE."

    This afternoon and evening "As You Were" will doubtless pack the Tivoli Theatre, where Vera Pearce achieves success in arduous changes of character, especially hitting the mark in the charm of her songs ...

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  11. SPORTING.

    Racing in the metropolitan area will be conducted at Moorefield and Victoria Park to-day, while the Newcastle district will be served by the Wallsend Meeting Victorian racegoers will be catered for at ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The coopers' strike has been settled. A conference took place yesterday between representatives of the Coopers' Union and the Brewers' Association. Subsequently a mass ...

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  13. "CINDERELLA" AT THE OPERA HOUSE

    Twice-daily performances of "Cinderella" are meeting the demand for seats at the Grand Opera House to witness the Ben and John Fuller pantomime, in which beautiful scenery by Reg. Robins, with the ...

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  14. MOTORING.

    Mr. Fred Walsh has been appointed chairman of the election committee for the current year. At the last meeting of the committee the following new members were elected:—Messrs. Wm. Brooks, F. N. ...

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  15. FULLER'S THEATRE.

    At 2.30 and again at 8 to-night the Fuller management will introduce Clinton and McNamara, artists of talent newly arrived from America, in their novel musical skit "What duty?" Corporal Joe Nathan, ...

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  16. COAL-LUMPERS.

    The Port Jackson Coalworkers' Union has made a demand on the oversea shipping companies for an increase on the present rates of pay. It has also asked that all ...

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  17. GOLF.

    To-day's club competitions:- Bonnie Doon Club: Stroke handicap. Concord Club: Bogey handicap. Manly Club: Bogey handicap. ...

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  18. NEWTOWN.—"RED RIDING HOOD."

    Both afternoon and evening the Fuller production of "Little Red Hiding Hood ' will be picturesquely staged at the Majestic Theatre, Newtown, with the Sunset Girls' Ballet, the latest specialties, and Jim ...

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  19. SWIMMING.

    To-day's programme at the Domain Baths will conclude the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association's Carnival. Mr. Norman Ross will compete in the 100 yards and half-mile championships, and the ...

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  20. THEATRE ROYAL.—"PRIEST AND THE GIRL."

    Charles Stanford's Comedy Company closed their Christmas season at the Theatre Royal with a final representation of the pretty Irish play, "The Priest and the Girl," the popularity of which depends on ...

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  21. SAD SHOOTING CASE.

    After a number of shots had been fired in their home in Queenscliff-road, Queenscliff, yesterday afternoon, Frederick Dubois, 44, and his wife, Cecllia, were admitted to the Manly ...

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  22. SHORT-LIVED STRIKE.

    Several employees at Perdriau's Rubber Works, Drummoyne, were discharged on Thursday for introducing, it was alleged, the "go slow" method in their work. At ...

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  23. ALHAMBRA PANTOMIME.

    "A Trip to the Moon" will be staged both afternoon and evening to-day at the Alhambra Theatre, where many children are enjoying the harlequinade by the Racoon Troupe, the laughable vagaries of Abdy's ...

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  24. SAILING.

    Twenty boats have been entered for the Sydney Club's race to be decided this afternoon. These, together with skippers and handicaps, are:—Rocket (T. Tait), 9m work, 8m lead; Florrie (L. Pont), 7½m, 6½m; ...

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  25. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    This evening at 8 the Caledonian Society will give their monthly concert in St. James's Hall, with Mr. W. McTaggett as director, Miss J. Macfadyen as accompanist, the Sydney Thistle Band, dancing pupils of ...

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  26. BACK TO GERMAN NAME.

    During the war the names of a number of townships in Queensland were changed in accordance with public sentiment. One of these was the township of Marburg, in the ...

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  27. MOONLIGHT HARBOUR CONCERTS.

    To enable the Sydney Harmonic Choral Society to visit Ballarat for the 1920 Elsteddfod, the choir will hold a series of moonlight harbour excursions, assisted by leading artists. The concert boat leaves Fort ...

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  28. NORMAN ROSS TO SWIM AT NEWCASTLE.

    Norman Ross, the American swimmer, will be a visitor to Newcastle on Tuesday night. The Northern Districts Amateur Swimming Association is conducting a swimming carnival in honour of the American. The ...

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  29. OPEN-AIR BAND MUSIC.

    Under the auspices of the City Council, and the direction of Mr. John Palmer, the Metropolitan Band will play in Victoria Park to-morrow afternoon, selections from "I Puritani," and the revue ...

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  30. SYDNEY AMATEUR CLUB.

    Handicaps for the Sydney Amateur Club's ocean race to be sailed to-day are:—Triton and Culwulla IV., light ser., moderate to heavy ser.: Waitangi, 3m, 3m; Dawn, Gumleaf H., and Rana, 3½m. 3m; Sundowner, ...

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  31. DROGHER SUNK.

    The drogher Warragamba, which piles between Central M'Donald and Wiseman's Perry, and latterly to Brooklyn, listed and sank in mid-stream with a full shipment of fruit and ...

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  32. PHILHARMONIC SEASON, 1920.

    The committee of the Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, to which Mr. Herbert Fry now fill the responsible part of hon. secretary, has now issued their prospeetus for 1920. A strong year, with a large subscription ...

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  33. SCULLING.

    A race for £50 aside will take place to-day on the Parramatta River between W. McDevitt and R. Short. The steamer Rose will leave Fort Macquarie at 3 p.m. ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP.

    Feeling that a rest from practice for a day or two would be beneficial, the members of the British Isles team—A. R. F. Kingscote, A. H. Lowe, and A. E. Beamish—accompanied ...

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  35. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Nursery Handicap: Wanda Vale. Jumpers' Flat Race: Scoutmaster. MELBOURNE, Friday. Epsom Hurdle Race: Nickajack, Bobinski. ...

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  36. ATHLETICS.

    Botany, East Sydncv, N.S.W. Walking, Redfern, and South Sydney clubs conducted events for members at the Sydney Sports Ground on Tuesday evening. Results:— ...

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  37. BOXING.

    To-night at the Stadium, Chuck Wiggins and Albert' Lloyd will meet in their return match over 20 rounds; and the 10 rounds preliminary bout will be supplied by Mick Rutherford and Ern Burness. ...

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  38. LOUISE MACK'S ESCAPE.

    Miss Louise Mack and party were found on the Tararua Ranges by a search party from Greytown in an exhausted condition after three days and nights' exposure. They ...

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  39. A.J.C. COMMITTEE MEETING.

    At a meeting of the A.J.C. committee held on Thursday afternoon the Wyong Park Race Club was granted permission to exchange racing dates with the Menangle Park Club, owing to alterations to its ...

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  40. PASSENGERS BY R.M.S. ORMONDE.

    The following is a list of passenger, by the R.M.S. Ormonde, which sails from the Orient wharf, Circular Quay, at noon to-day for London, via ports:—Mrs. A. Beirne, Miss E. Beirne, Miss M. Beirne, Mrs. ...

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  41. A.I.F. TEAM.

    The A.I.F. cricket team, after touring England and South Africa, arrived in Melbourne to-day by the troopship Aeneas. Immediately on arrival they were driven to Scott's ...

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  42. ANCELON CHAPMAN SCHOOL.

    The Anceion Chapman School of Elocution and Dramatic Art will re-open on Monday. The member of the Dramatic Classes are reminded rehearsals begin for the February. Recital on Monday ...

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  43. RAIN ON THE COAST.

    Further heavy rain was recorded on the North Coast yesterday morning, the principal gaugings being Casino 200 points, Ballina 178, and Mullumbimby and Byron Bay 175 ...

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  44. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  45. THE LYCEUM.

    At the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt-street, to-day and next week, May Allison will be seen in "The Uplifters," and William Desmond in "The Mints' of Hels" Miss Doris McInnes has been engaged to sing special songs ...

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  46. PICTURES AT TOWN HALL.

    Commencing to-day at 2.30, Union Theatres will present "Auction of Souls" at the Town Hall. This is the first picture version of Aurora Mardiganain's sensational story of Turkish save markets, in which ...

    Article : 153 words
  47. CASUALTIES.

    An accident occurred in Crown-street to-day as the result of the careless handling of a firearm. A resident of Marrickville had been spending the holiday in Wollongong, and was ...

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  48. TO-DAY'S CLUB EVENTS.

    At the Sydney Sports Ground to-day the Botany Harriers 220 yards, 1 mile run, 1 mile walk, 120 yards hurdles, running high Jump, putting 16lb shot, and throwing the discus championships, will be ...

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  49. TIRRANNA PICNIC RACES.

    The Tirranna picnic races were concluded to-day in beautiful weather before a very large attendance. Results:- Gallipoli Handicap. 1m.—Mr. J. H. F. Gordon's ...

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  50. THE OLYMPIA.

    At the Olympia, Oxford-street, Paddington, 40-night, Hilda Bayley will be seen in "Under Suspicion," and Anita Stewart in "Human Desire." ...

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  51. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    Anita Stewart in "Human Desire." and Louise Glaum in "Sahara" are the attractions to-day at the Cristal, Palace. Doug. Fairbanks will be seen for the last time to day at the Strand, Pitt-street, in ...

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  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  53. NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM.

    Tests will commence to-day at the Sydney Sports Ground for the purnose of selecting the remaining members of the N.S.W. team for the Australasian championships. The selected representatives will be ...

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  54. ENGINEERS REFUSE DUTY.

    At the Central Summons Court Yesterday Percival Edward Boulton chief engineer on the steamer Eastern James Harold Begbie, and Jack S. Thompson, engineers, were proceeded against for on January ...

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  55. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAM.

    Accidental death was the finding recorded at an inquiry at the City Coroner's Court yesterday concerning the death of Thomas Cross, 41, who was knocked down and killed by a tram ...

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  56. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    A meeting of the Mining Managers' Association yesterday deputed Mr. Emery, president and general manager of the British mine, Mr. Hylton (Zine Corporation), Mr. ...

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  57. BOWLS.

    Play will commence to-day in connection with the pennant and B and C competitions. Matches will be played on the grounds of the clubs first mentioned. and the draw is as follows:— ...

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  58. EXPEDITION TO ISLANDS.

    Dr. F. W. Connor, Dr. A. E. Redsdale, Mr. C. E. Berry, and Captain E. F. Allen will be passengers by the Ventura to Page Page, whence they will proceed to Funafuti, in the ...

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  59. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A report was received by the police from Dr. Sutcliffe, of Coburg, late last night, that he had received a telephone message from Mr. J. J. Sheehan, dentist, stating that a ...

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  60. WATERSIDE WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    Another dispute arose at the jetty wharf over the handling of bagged ore. The Bombala had discharged a quantity of cargo from Mackay from No. 3 hold, and it wag intended ...

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  61. HORSE-MAIMER AT WORK.

    The horse maimer visited Payneham, a suburb of Adelaide, on Thursday night and gashed the throat of a horse belonging to Hann Brothers, gardeners. The animal, which was in ...

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  62. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "The Bing Boys," 2 and 8. Palace Theatre: "The Little Damozel" 8. Criterion Theatre: "Lightnin'," 8. Tivoli Theatre: "As You Were," 2.30 and 8. ...

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  63. BONG BONG PICNIC RACES.

    Following are the weights for the first day, January 15:- Trial Stakes, 6f.—Mt. Best, 10st 12lb; Star of the South, 10st 12lb; Southern Lad. 10st 12lb; Safety ...

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  64. SPORT AT KOSCIUSKO

    The New Year Carnival of golf and lawn tennis at Kosciusko was concluded by a very pleasant funetion when Mr. Justice Harvey, assisted by Mr. Hudson Berkeley, of Newcastle, presented the prizes and ...

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  65. SEND-OFF TO MRS. HOLMAN.

    A meeting of the women members of the National Council and Literary Club took place yesterday afternoon, convened by Lady Cook, Mrs. Laverty, and Miss Walker, to ...

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  66. HAUL OF JEWELS.

    Thieves on Wednesday afternoon stole a small leather case containing between £300 and £400 worth of jewellery from a bedroom at the Esplanade Hotel. The owner of the ...

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  67. FIRE IN FLOCK MILLS.

    Damage estimated at between £10,000 and £20,000 was caused by a fire which broke out at the wool and flock mills of Messrs. Robinson and Marshall, South Melbourne, ...

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  68. FIJI CONSTITUTION.

    The Constitution of Fiji is to be altered by allowing Indians to elect two representatives to the Legislative Council. ...

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