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  2. SPORTING.

    The name of Aracan has been registered with the A.J.C. for the bay colt by Amberst ([?]mp.) from Gr[?]. Murray Valley (Albury) R.C. meeting, to ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote will witness the performance of "The Cingal[?]" this evening at [?]er Majestry's Theatre. Play[?]oers may be reminded that the breif overture begins ...

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  4. HIGHER CRITICISM FROM AN EVANGELISTIC STANDPOINT.

    Sir,—There are two sides to every question. Would you, then, kindly allow me space to set forth a few reasons why many simpleminded Christian people look askance at ...

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  5. BALMAIN DISTRICT CHORAL UNION.

    The Balmain District Choral Union, assisted by Miss Geraldine Rivers, soprane, Miss Eithel Liggins, contralto, Mr. W. H. Lynch, tenor, and Mr. Harrie Wilkie, gave a concert in the Central Mission Hall, Darling- ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. FOUR-CYLINDER MOTOR CYCLES.

    The Continental makers seem determined to get a monopoly of the four-cylinder motor cycle. Following on the F.N. came the Durkopp and the Bock, and now the latest are the Laurer and Klement. The ...

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  7. WHO NAMED AUSTRALIA?

    Sir,—In your issue to-day "Australian" asks, "Who Named Austral[?]?" The subject matter at issue is, like the question "Who first discovered Australia?" shrouded in the ...

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  8. SYDNEY JUVENILE ORCHESTRA.

    The fourth concert of the Sydney Juvenile Orchestra will be given in St. James's Hall on Tuesday evening next. The assisting artists will be Misses Rubie Henry, Eva Weeden, Herr Ri[?]k, and Mr. G. ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Seeing a letter in your paper this morning, asking who was supposed to have given Australia its name, I beg to forward you the following information on the subject[?] ...

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  10. THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.

    The well-known temperance orator. Rev. Leonard M. Isitt, who, after an absence of some years in Great Britain, is returning to New Zealand to once more assist the ...

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  11. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Silver King," by the preparation of which the late Wilson Barrat and Mr. Henry Arthur Jones evolved one of the best [?]lodramnas ever written, will be revived at the Theatre Royal this evening. In ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. [?]YLSTONE RACES.

    The annual meeting of the Rylstone Jockey Club was held on Wednesday Results:-Dabee Handieap of 15 suvs, second 2½ sovs, 6f.— Mr. H. S. Thompson's br[?] Frances[?], by Grafton— ...

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  13. FOOTBALL.

    The following are the engagements for to-day:- RUGBY. First Grade. South Sydney v Newtown, Sydney Cricket Ground. ...

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  14. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The final matinee of "The Rose of the Riviera" is fixed for this afternoon (instead of next Wednesday) at the Criterion Theatre, and this brightly staged piece, so vivaciously presented by Mr. George ...

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  15. PALACE THEATRE.

    At the Palace Theatre Walter Melville's sensational drama "The Female Swindler" continues to prove attractive, owing to the fascination of Lon Valroy (Miss Eygenie Duggan) in her extravagant career of ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. DUBBO RACES.

    The public races were held to-day, under the auspices of the Picnic Race Club. The weather was perfect, but the attendance was poor. Results:- Opening Handicap of 10 sovs, second 3 sovs., 7f.— ...

    Article : 518 words
  17. TATTERSALL'S CLUB MAY MEETING.

    The May reunion of Tattersall's Club takes place at Randwick this afternoon, and for which an interesting programme has been framed. The track is in good order, and the ...

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  18. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Little Tich will make his farewell appearances at the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon and evening, and will leave by to-morrow night's express for Melbourne, where he closes his tour under Mr. Harry Rickards' ...

    Article : 223 words
  19. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS.

    There is now being exhibited at the fine art gallery of Messrs. James R. Lawson and Little a collection of oil and watercolour paintings, formed by Mr. H. W. Callan, the well-known picture dealer. Mr. ...

    Article : 430 words
  20. QUEEN'S HALL.—F. M. CLARK'S COMPANY.

    This evening Mr. F. M. Clark, who has been known for many years here as an American comedian and vandeville manager, will open Queen's Hall with the intention of carrying on a long camapign with a new ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. BOWLS.

    The chief items on the bowling programme for this afternoon will be the interassociation match at Newcastle, between teams representing the metropolitan and northern associations. In addition to this there ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. BENDIGO JOCKEY CLUB'S MEETING.

    The follwoing weight have been issued for the principal events of the Bendigo Jockey Club's meeting:— Grand Annual Hurdle Race, 2m.—The Toiler, 11st 11lb, Earl of Carrick, 1[?]st 7lb, Enchanted States, 11st ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. CATARACT DAM INQUIRY.

    Mr. G. A. Wilson, of the Public Service Board, who is sitting as a Royal Commission resumed the inquiry into matters connected with the Cataract Dam at the Works ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I read with interest a letter over the nom de plume "Australian," and that interest would have been intensified were it not for the fact that ...

    Article : 522 words
  25. FITZGERALD BROS[?] CIRCUS.

    So succesful has the Sydney season proved that Messrs. Fitzgerald Bros. have determined to extend their stay at Belmore Park for another week. As this will be the last opportunity of seeing the huge circus ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. POLO.

    As advertised, Sydney v Victoria match will be played on Thursday and Saturday, 1st and 3rd June, at Kensington. The Victorian team is a first class one. They are passing through Sydney on their ...

    Article : 280 words
  27. CYCLORAMA.

    The Cyclorama has long since established itself amongst the permanent attractions of Sydney. The Great Battle of Gettysburg is at present being depicted with considerable realism, and each evening ...

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  28. BASEBALL.

    Chatswood v North Sydney, Waverley, Park (late). Umpire, Mr. T. Gleason. Paddington v University, Polo Ground, Centennial Park. Umpire, Mr. H. Winning. ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. STATE MILITARY BAND MATINEE.

    To-morrow afternoon the New South Wales State Military Band will give a sacred and classicla recital of music at the Town Hall. Mr. W. G. Bentley will conduct a "Lohengrin" fantasia, Sullivan's ...

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  30. MELBOURNE SPORTING NOTES.

    Another lengthy meeting of the V.R.C. committee took place to-day. The business transacted included the question of the appointment of stipendiary stewards. [?]itherto ...

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  31. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs W. H. Paling and Co. publish Charles H. Smith's "Loloma Waltz" (performed before king Edward and the German Emperor). This is a showy and vivacio[?]s waitz, with plenty of movement in its ...

    Article : 494 words
  32. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    On Wendesday next, at the Town Hall, the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will open their season in the presence of the Governor-General, Lady Northcote, and suite. Sign or Hazon has prepared a ...

    Article : 113 words
  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    A Class.—Sydney No. 2 v Sydney No. 1. Strathfield v Gle[?] Ayr, Sydney No. 3 v Carlton, Chatswood a bye. B Class.—Mosman v manly, Sydney No. 1 v ...

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  34. EMPIRE DAY.

    Sir,—Not having seen in the press any announcement as to the intention of the Annandale Council with regard to the celebration of Empire Day, allow me, through ...

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  35. GOLF.

    The engagements for to-day are:- Royal Sydney G. O.—Bogey competition, A and B grades. Dobroyde G. C.—Competition for Mr. C. M'Donell's ...

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  36. THE WATKIN MILLS SEASON.

    Glowing accounts of Mr. Watkin Mills' new concert party are published in the Perth newspapers of May 6. The eminent basso himself has apparently returned in splendid voice. Miss Edith Kirkwood, the new ...

    Article : 126 words
  37. LACROSSE.

    Marrickville v North Sydney, Petersham. Burwood v Balmain, Burwood. B GRADE. Marrickville III. v Balmain H., Redfern, 2 p.m. ...

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  38. CRICKET.

    The members of the Palace Emporium Cricket Club, to mark the close of the season, had an enjoyable evening on Wednesday. A dinner was held afte[?] wards at the invitation of the president, Mr. J. H. ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to suggest, through the medium of your widely-read paper, that in order to commence with due and devout emphasis the Empire celebrations of next ...

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  40. SATURDAY PIANOFORTE MATINEES.

    Next Saturday afternoon Mr. George F. Boyle will give the first of a series of Saturday pianofote matinees, the idea being to provide an exhilarating classic programme so arranged as always to present ...

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  41. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Rozelle Touring Club.—Imprompt[?] run. Waratah Rovers Club.—Run to East Hills; Ladies run is to Kinghgrove. Enfield Cycle Club.—20 miles road race on the ...

    Article : 212 words
  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—My father, the late W. H. Wells, surveyor, complled a geographical dictionary, or gazette, of the Australian colonies (a copy of which I have in my possession). If you ...

    Article : 142 words
  43. WELLINGTON PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    Following are the entries for the Wellington Picnic Race Club's annual meeting, to be held Tuesday and Wednesday next.-FIRST DAY. ...

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  44. MISS CERTRUDE PALMER'S CONCERT.

    Miss [?]ertrude Palmer is organising a concert for Thursday, June 1, at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, to be given in aid ot the Children's Hospital. In addition to pieces by the pianist herself, Miss Fiorelli, a new ...

    Article : 105 words
  45. HURLLNG.

    Glebe v Redfern [?]., Federal Park, Glebe Point, 2.30 p.m. Redfern v City, Federal Park, Glebe Point, 3.30 p.m. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. THE GUN.

    The handicaps for the principal pigeon match to be shot off on the racecourse on Wednesday next have been declared as follows:—A. W. Eales, 32yds; M. J. Crowhurst, 29yds; H. Garratt, 28½yds; Hastings, 28yds; ...

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  48. MISS E[?]GENIE BOLAND'S CONCERT.

    The committees engaged in organising the send off concert to Miss Eugenie Boland are working with energy, and a good attendance at the Centenary Hall on Friday, June 2, is assured. The departing contralto, ...

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  49. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue of your valued paper inquiry is made by "Australian" who first named this continent Australia? "Australian" states that in the year 1817 it was ...

    Article : 393 words
  50. SUNDAY FUNERALS.

    Sir,—In your issue of Wednesday last I noticed some comments by Bishop Clarke in Melbourne at the Undertakers' Assistants' Union on the subject of Sunday fun[?]rals. ...

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  51. THE SOCIETY OF ELOCUTIONISTS.

    The next recital of the Society of Elocutionists, of which Mr. A. Be[?]tram Flohm is president, will take place at St. Jame's Hall on Wednesday, May 31. Several new recitations will be introduced, and there ...

    Article : 61 words
  52. NEWTOWN BICYCLE CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps of the above club's three mile road race to be run over Homebush course:— D. Ellis, scr; C. H. G. Tremlett, 5s; W. R. A. Tremlett, J. A. Brown, and H. Boyd, 35s; R. Mackenzie, ...

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  53. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The fourth competition for the King's accumulative sweep trophy (to be won twice) took place at the above club's ground yesterday, with 12 competitors. The previous winners were Jas. W. Taylor, "Havilah." ...

    Article : 187 words
  54. PIONEER MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The 30-miles road race from Sherwood Park, Parramatta, to Penrith and back, comes off to-day. The contest, which starts at 2.30 p.m. sharp, gives promise of being one of the finest motor races yet seen ...

    Article : 280 words
  55. MR. ERNEST TRUMAN'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Ernest Truman will give a concert at the Y.M.C.A Hall on Tuesday, June 6, consisting entirely of compositions from his own pen. Various artists have been engaged for the suitable ...

    Article : 77 words
  56. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH CLUB.

    The eight annual concert and gymnastic display in connection with St. Thomas Church Club took place in the School of Arts, North Sydney, on Thursday evening. There was a large attendance. The chief ...

    Article : 128 words
  57. EPPING RACES.

    The weekly pony and galloway meeting, held at Epping yesterday, was well attended. Results:- Fourteen-three Handicap, 4f.—First Aid, 8st (Russell). 1: Cissy, 8st (M[?]Mahon). 2; Vulpine. 7st 13lb ...

    Article : 425 words
  58. Advertising

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