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  2. SPORTING.

    Metropolitan racegoers will be catered for to-day by the Warwick Farm Club. Victorian sportsmen will assemble at Flemington for the opening of the V.R.C. Spring ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST CAPTURE.

    THE KOMET, FORMERLY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT YACHT, WHICH WAS BROUGHT TO SYDNEY FROM RABAUL IN CHARGE OF A NAVAL GUARD. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MISS DULCIE BLAIR'S RECITAL.

    This evening Miss Dulcic Blair, a violinist from the studio of Miss Beryl Murray, will give a recital at St. James's Hall, at which leading artists will assist. The plan and invitations are at Paling's ...

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  6. GOLF.

    The second half of the last round of C grade matches will be played this afternoon, in additon the clubs will provide fixtures for their members. The following is the list:— ...

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  7. MRS. GLANVILLE'S RED CROSS CONCERT.

    In aid of the Red Cross funds, Mrs. Glanville's pupils will give an el[?]cutionary concert in St. James's Hall on Tuesday next at S. They will be assisted by the Petersham Congregational Glee Club (conductor, ...

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  8. MISS GLADYS MCINTYRE'S RECITAL

    On Wednesday evening next Miss Gladys McIntyre will give a humorous and dramatic recital at St. James's Hall, when Mr. Manchester, and her pupils Edna Cox and Will Tate will contribute sketehes, whilst ...

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  9. CLUB COMPETITIONS.

    Australian Club.—Campbell Cup: Medal handicap, 18 holes, post entries. Bounie Doon Club.—Monthly medal. Co[?]ray Club.—Stroke handicap. ...

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  10. ANCELON-CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    The plan is at Paling's for the next Ancelon dramatic recital, to be held in St. James's Hall on Thursday next. The main items will be see[?]s from "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (with Mr. A[?]ton as Falstaff), ...

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  11. MANLY CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    The ladies' committee entertained the lady members at afternoon [?]a on Thursday, which was fixed for the formal closing of the season. Foursomes were played for trophies presented by Mrs. H.Oswald Clissold, There ...

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  12. BELGIUM FUND SONG RECITAL.

    A vocal re[?]ital and concert will be given at St. James's Hall on Monday, November 9, by Mr. Montgomery Stuart, in aid of the Belgian Distress Fund, at which Mrs. Montgomery Stuart will be the ...

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  13. BOWLS.

    Ashfield, fo[?]r links at Wollongong. Ashfield, two links at South Ashfield. Marrickville, four rinks at Balmain. Wickham, four rinks at Barwood. ...

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  14. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Mosman Musical Society will open their 12th season with Sullivan's romantic opera, "Haddon Hall," under the baton of A. H. Norman, on November 10, 11, 12, and 14, at Warringa Hall, Neutral Bay. This ...

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  15. MISS KINGSBURY'S RFCITALS.

    Miss Stella V. Kingsbury's pupils will give their eighth annual elocutionary recital on Thursday, November 12, also a Shakespearian costume recital (in aid of Belgian Relief Fun), on Saturday, November ...

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  16. MATCHES FOR MONDAY.

    Hamilton, four rinks at Victoria Park. Maitland, four rinks at Cook Park. ...

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  17. THE RITA HOGARTH RECITAL.

    At St. James's Hall on Saturday, November 14, a vocal recital will be given by Miss Rita Hogarth, a soprane vocalist from the studio of Miss Alice L. Harker. The assisting artists will be John Carlton ...

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  18. MARRICKVILLE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Marrickville Bowling Club was held at the clubrooms. Mr. James Wall was in the chair. The report showed that the club was in [?] [?]rishing condition, both as regards meembership, ...

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  19. SYDNEY REPERTORY THEATRF.

    A festival week of Australian Drama will be the anonymous work submitted by the society for the fourth, fifth, and sixth sessions. Mr. E. Gilbert Howell as producer will stage two three-act ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Gilbert-Sullivan opera season, thanks to the capable ensemble of the newly-formed company, has opened so auspiciously, that this evening's revival of "Iolanthe" will be for 12 nights and matinees instead of six, as ...

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  21. BERTRAM FLOHM—BELGIAN RECITAL.

    The Bertram Flohm School of Elocution [?] Dramatic Art will give a recital on November 18th, in St. James's Hall, in aid of the Belgian Fund, when a number of new pieces, including that ...

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  22. PORT JACKSON SKIFF CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for this after noon's race:—Kangaroo (C. Blackford), 8m; Eclipse (F. Matthews), 6m, Antares (A. Flower), 4m; Swastika (C. Tutt), 4m; Edna (H. Freeman), 4m; Ethel ...

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  23. PARRAMATTA CLUB.

    The following rinks have been selected to represent the club in the pennant:- Dr. Brown, Richa[?]de[?], Little, Quigley (captain). Lavor, Coats, [?]art, Li[?]ton. ...

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  24. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT CLUB.

    The following is the result of the Fairfield District Club's 4[?] miles road race:—W. Shorter, 1; S. Leonard, 2; A. Watson, 3. L. Daziel established the fastest time. ...

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  25. RICHMOND THOUSAND.

    The Melbourne Trotting Club held a meeting at Richmond to-day. The following is the result of the principal event:- Richmond Thousand of 1000 sovs, second 125 sovs, third ...

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  26. ST. JAMES'S HALL.

    The "Walter Bentley Players" give their final performnnce for this year at St. James's Hall on November 19. The occasion will be a testimonial to their teacher Mr. Walter Beatly, who will appear ...

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  27. LIDCOMBE-AUBURN CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the [?] Auburn Club's quarter and one mile events, to be held in connection with the Lidco[?]e Patriotic Sports at Lidcombe this afternoon:—J. Keen, ser and scr; S. ...

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  28. LAST NIGHT OF MAUD ALLAN SEASON.

    This dening is announced for the farewell of Miss Maud Allan, the celebrated dancer, and her brilliant musical associates, the Cherniavskys, at the Theatre Royal. An especially beautiful entertainment will ...

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  29. RANDWICK CLUB.

    The following have been appointed pennant captains:—G. Raffan, E. S. Phippard, J. Bromwich, and E. Bressington. At a meeting of the general committee it was decided to send a letter to the new ...

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  30. ROWING.

    Following are the entries for the above regatta, to to be held on the Parramatta River to-day:- Maiden Fours, Course, Gladesville to Putney.— Enterprise Rowing Club: P. O'Reilly (bow), 10st; J. ...

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  31. ROCKDALE MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Rockdale Literary institute Musical Society, which now numbers over 300 members, and recently [?]tted a large sum for the Rockdale Patriotic Fund, in the spacious Acme Hall, is now rehearsing the ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    The third round of grade matches will conclude this afternoon. The following is the list of matches:- First Grade. ...

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  33. SIX HOURS' RACE.

    The Redfern Bicycle Club has wanted to hold the second annual six hours' race under the auspices of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday afternoon, November 20. ...

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  34. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    Comedy and war pictures will be the outstanding features of Monday's new programmes at Spencer's Lyceum, where continuous exhibitions are now being given. Charles Chaplin, the K[?]sto[?] ...

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  35. LITTLE.—"HIS HOUSE IN ORDER."

    The Hugh Buckler direction will revive Pinero's comedy-druma at the Little Theatre to-night a piece crowded with clever types of character, and notable here for a fine emotional scene between the ...

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  36. MENANGLE PARK PONY RACES.

    The following weights have been declared for the Menangle Park Pany Races, to be held on Monday next:- Fourteen-bands Maiden Handicap, 4[?].—St. Leon, 9st ...

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  37. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales: Week-end run to Windsor to witness aeroplane flight, starting from the clubrooms at 9.30. Canberra (Sydney) Club: Hill-climbing contest, at ...

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  38. CRITERION THEATRE.—"BALDPATE."

    "Seven Keys to Baldpate," in spite of the war, is likely to prove one of the great theatrical successes of the year, and it will stand to the credit of those clever and fortunate artists, Fred. Nible and Josephine ...

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  39. WEST'S PICTURES.

    There will be two performances to-day at both West's Olympia and Gla[?]larium, when many star subjects, including those of the big war pictures, will be screened for the last time. On Monday the ...

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  40. SWIMMING.

    Manly and Bondi clubs will open their seasons this afternoon. The former club has an invitation carnival down for dension, at which club handicaps a polo match and diving display will be ...

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  41. CANBERRA CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the Canberra ([?] ney) Clubs hill-climbing contest to the held at Coogee this afternoon:—C. Ogden (3½ h.p. James), 7s; C. Rhe[?]ben (3½ h.p. Vict[?]) 8s; [?] Stewart (3½ ...

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  42. N.S.W. LEAGUE OF SWIMMERS.

    The League of swimmers held its fifth annual meeting at headquarters on Tuesday evening. The chair was occupied by the president, Mr. J. Hooper. The secretary's report revealed a successful season from ...

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  43. LAST NIGHTS OF "THE GLAD EYE."

    The Beaumont Smith and Louis Meyer direction announce the last six nights of "The Glad Eye" at the Palace Theatre, where this laughable piece has drawn consistently large audiences from the outset. Headed ...

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  44. THE PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES.

    At the Crystal Palace Theatre on Monday the star film will be "Mr. Barnes, of New York," a fourree[?] adaptation of Archi[?]ald Gunter's comedy drama, the central figure of which is Mr. Barnes, a breezy, ...

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  45. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' TRIAL.

    Entries for the second annual 24 hours reliab[?] trial of the Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle Club, under the auspices of the Auto-Cycle Association, to be held over a course in the western district on ...

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  46. TAMWORTH PATRIOTIC MEETING.

    The following weights have been issued for the Patriotic Meeting, to be held at Tamworth on November 3 and 4:- Belgium Handicap, 6f.—Ruby Hampton, 9st; ...

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  47. THE ALLEN DOONE SEASON

    The popular Irish singing comedian, Allen Doone, will return to the Palace Theatre next Saturday with a new comedy drama entitled "The Bould Soger Boy." Since his last visit here Mr. Doone his made an ...

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  48. RECHABITE CLUB.

    Result of members' [?]6yds opening handicap held at Balmain floating baths, Johnstone-street, on Thursday evening:—Final: L. Kulman, 9s. 1; W. Lynch, 8s, 2; S. Drennan, 15s, [?]. Time, 47s. ...

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  49. JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    The round of junior competition matches, which commenced last Saturday, will conclude to-day. The draw appeared in last Saturday's "Herald." ...

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  50. BOXING.

    A great contest is anticipated at the Stadium tonight between the heavyweight Fred, Sto[?]beck (South Africa) and Ben Doyle (N.S.W.) This will be the first heavy weight contest at the Stadium since Hill Lang ...

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  51. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Lincoln v Redfern, Wardell-road, No. 4; Robin [?]ood v Jubilee, Wardell-road, No. 5; Leichhardt v Campsi[?], Wardell-road, No. [?]. Progress have the bye, and Redfern have forfeited to Lincoln. ...

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  52. THE DANDIES.

    The Dandies at the Coronation Theatre, Bondi Junction, and at Eden Gardens, Manly, continue to draw large audiences. The standard of work done by those versatile artist is meri[?]rious. The staging ...

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  53. NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM FOR QUEENSLAND.

    H. Cranney and R. V. Minnett have been chosen to [?]ll the places of Roy B. Minnett and C. Kelleway in the New South Wales team to visit Queensland on November 7. ...

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  54. ADELPHI THEATRE.—[?]AST NIGHTS.

    There will be a matinee of "Driving a G[?]l to Destruction" at the Adelphi Theatre at 2 o'clock to-day, after which Mrs. Morton Powell's exciting domestic drama will enter upon its last three nights. On ...

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  55. BELGIAN CONCERT.

    An excellent concert, organised by Miss Doris Tremlett, was held in the P[?]testant Hall, Crow's Nest, on Monday night, in aid of the Belgian Clothing Fund. Lady Pater, Lady Hay, and the Mayor and Mayoress ...

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  56. SCHOOL CRICKET.

    Wahroonga College beat Barker College at Waitara [?] yesterday by 43 runs. The highest scores for Wahroonga College were:—Edward Sevil 27, Ronnie Sevil 1[?], and Smith 16. For Wahroonga College J. ...

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  57. P[?]HARMONIC BELGIAN CONCERT.

    The Royal Philharmonic Society is now far advan[?] in the organisation of a great concert for next Saturday evening at the Town Hall. Chorus, orchestra, conductor, and committees are giving of thier best ...

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  58. FOOTBALL.

    The N.S.W. Rugby Football League presented the premiership medals at the League rooms on Wednesday night. The League experienced a record season; [?] the matches against the British team [?]etted ...

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  59. MOTORING.

    The automobile Club of Australia will hold a smoke concert at the new clubrooms, Phillip-street, on Tuesday evening, when the prizes won in the recent competitions will he distributed. ...

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  60. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY TOURNAMENT.

    The preliminary rounds in connection with the railway and tramway amateur boxing and wrestling championships tournament were held at the Railway institute last night. Results:— ...

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  61. POWER BOATING.

    The district naval officer (Captain Brownlow) has granted permission to members of the Motor Yacht Club to take their boats to Rose Bay and to Middle Harbour or Manly Beach, provided they use the ...

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  62. SUMMER BASEBALL.

    Redfern Oval, 3.30: Leichhardt v Grovesnor (Messrs. Hug[?]s [?] Mortley). Agricultural G[?]bad.—2.15 p.m.: Petersham v Sydney (Messrs. Kelly and Schlussel). 3.30 p.m.: Waverley ...

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  63. AN ACTIVE VOLCANO.

    The E. and A. Company's steamer Eastern, which arrived from Kobe, via ports, in charge of Captain F. Carter, R.A.N.R., yesterday, passed an active volcane on the voyage. ...

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  64. MR. PHILIP NEWBURY'S FAREWELL.

    This evening Mr. Philip Newbury will make [?] well appearance at the Town Hall, prior to his departure on a tour of India, the East, and South Africa. This favourite tenor will sing "Lead Me Your Aid" ...

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  65. COMPOSITORS' PAY.

    The Arbitration Court to-day issued its award in the Typographical union case. It is to operate for three years from date. It provides [?]otype rates of 3[?]d per 1000 [?] ...

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  66. WEEK-END CAMP.

    The first of the clubs' week-end outings has been arranged for November 14 and 15. Members will re[?]dezvous at the club-house, Rose Bay, on the Saturday afternoon at 3, and proceed in procession to ...

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  67. MUSWELLBROOK JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following weights have been declared for the M[?]swellbrook Jockey Club races on Monday next:- Flying Handicap, 6f.—Lucille, 9st 12lb; Lady Ma[?]tster, 9st 12lb; Floral Queen, 9st 4lb; Ruelax, 8st 12lb; ...

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  68. FIRE AT KOGARAH.

    An inquiry was held yesterday at the City Coroner's Office, in connection with a fire in a cottage at Harrow-road, Kogarah, on the 5th inst. Evidence was given of a ...

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  69. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SOIREE.

    Mrs. E. H. Binney organised a highly artistic musical evening at Warren Lodge, Greenknowe-avenue, last Tuesday, in aid of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. There was a large attendance, rendered ...

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  70. "A TRIP TO BROKEN BAY."

    On Tuesday evening Captain Hilderbrand, of the Sydney Harbour Trust, will deliver a lecture at the club house on "A trip to Broken Bay—How to do it; when to do it; and the way to do it." The ...

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  71. AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. C. Garney-Grime, of Newcastle, who was formerly associated with Dalgety and Company's Limited, motor garage, Phillip-street, has been granted a commission in the Royal Flying Corps, and is ...

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  72. HUNTLY DISASTER.

    The report of the Royal Commission on the Huntly mining disaster finds that the explosion was caused by a naked light being used by Martin, deceased, thereby igniting ...

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  73. Mr. E. C. GRIFFITH.

    The conditon of Mr. E. C. Griffith, hon. secretary of the Motor Yacht Club, who his undergone a serious operation, was regarded yesterday as being slightly impoved. ...

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  74. LADY DUDLEY'S HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    This evening an attractive patriotic concert will be given by the 5th Australian Army Medical Corps at the Southern Cross Hall in aid of Lady Dudley's Field Hospital Fund. The programme will be contributed to ...

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  75. CYCLING.

    This afternoon the thirteenth annual Dunlop Pacers' Race, under the, auspices of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union, will he held over a distance of 20 miles at Homebush. The event is open to all union ...

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  76. ROBBERIES.

    The sum of £20 in gold was stolen on Thursday from William O'Neill, Darley-street, North Sydney. Tobacco, valued at £10, was stolen from ...

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  77. SAILING.

    Twenty-two boats have been nominated for the Synney Club's 18ft. handicap this afternoon. These, together with their skippers and handicaps, are as fallow:—Blanche (F. W. Winspear), 8m work, 6[?]m lead; ...

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  78. "THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN."

    This cry is heard in the appeal now made for the Alexandra Hospital for Silk Children winch is in urgent need of additional funds. A special effort is being made to this end by the Rediands College Old ...

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  79. ATHLETICS.

    [?] South Sydney Club will conclude its eleventh [?] carnival at the Snorts Ground this afternoon, [?] first event being timed to start at 2.30. A splen[?] programme of events will be submitted, as, in ...

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  80. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    John Feldham was charged yesterday at the Central Police Court with assaulting Constable Gallagher. The evidence showed that Feldham, while serving a sentence at ...

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  81. NOVEL STATE LOAN.

    It is understood that the Works Department has accepted the offer of the Lithgow Council to loan money for the laying of a duplicate water main in Mort-street. ...

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  82. PASSION' PLAY EXHIBITION.

    The result ot the Passion Play exhibition, lately given by Mr. Walter Bentley, at the Sydney Town Hall, in aid of the fund, of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, totalled £206, and there are ...

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  83. CLUB FIXTURES.

    Lidcombe Aubur[?] Club.—Quarter and [?] handicaps, in connection with the Lidcombe Patriotic Sports, at Lidcombe, this afternoon. Members will meet at the Lidcombe railway gates at 1.45. The first ...

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