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  2. LATE MRS. MACKINNON.

    Red Cross workers, officials of the Hospitals Commission and hospitals, representatives of political and social organisations, and many others attended the memorial service ...

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  3. DOG SHOWS.

    The Pug, Poodle, Toy, and General Dog Club of N.S.W. held a two-point championship show on Saturday, at the Drill Hall Grounds, Arncliffe. The judges "were: Messrs. O. J. Wilson, J. B. ...

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  4. LETTERS

    Sir,—During the past "few months I have been reading in the "Herald" a number of interesting suggestions about population, land settlement, and the question of defence in ...

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  5. SWIMMING.

    Satisfactory entries and good racing marked the annual carnival arranged by the Spit Club at their baths on Saturday afternoon. Representatives of Manly, Balmoral, North Sydney, and Roseville took ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. YACHTING.

    Windward cutter, with A. T. Muston at the tiller, won the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron's race for the Gascoigne Cap on Saturday in a decisive manner. she had a margin, at the end ...

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  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Northern Suburbs championships were continued at the Killara Club's courts on Saturday. The courts were damp when the earlier matches were played owing to a heavy early morning ...

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  8. SAILING.

    W. C. Duncan steered the Queensland-built boat Tangalooma to victory in the Australian 18ft championship on thE harbour on Saturday, in one of the closest finishes ever witnessed in a title event. ...

    Article : 315 words
  9. CLUB EVENTS.

    Swimming in the Talana Cup race at Rose Bay on Saturday afternoon, H. R. Biddulph filled second place, but his time was not given. E. Biddulph won the junior race for the Crane Cup the same ...

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  10. N.S.W. 18-FOOTERS' LEAGUE.

    A light to moderate north-east breeze prevailed on the harbour yesterday, when the New South Wales 18-footers' League sailed its first birthday handicap race for the Israel Horwitz Birthday Cup. ...

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  11. OTHER RESULTS.

    N.S.W. 16ft S[?]ff Association (16ft skiff championship of N.S.W.).—Say When (E. Parsons), Middle Harbour, 1; Nereld (W. Hayward), St. George, 2; Chance (N. Pilgrim), St. George, 3; ...

    Article : 327 words
  12. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    Bondi, club had a splendid attendance and record gate takings for its annual surf carnival at Sondi Beach on Saturday afternoon. The surf, for the most part, was thoroughly testing, both ...

    Article : 576 words
  13. N.S.W. GRADING.

    Following is the list of the New South Wales women players who have been graded by the New South Wales association for performances recorded during 1935:- ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. SYDNEY AMATEUR SAILING CLUB.

    There was considerable interest in the S.A.S.C. class races on Saturday as they were the penuitimate of the season's point score contests and had an important bearing on the destination of ...

    Article : 426 words
  15. CHESS.

    Dr. Euwe was in excellent form in the twentysixth game and took full advantage of Dr. Alekhine's over-agressive play in the opening. By a clever combination on the 21st move he sacrificed a Knight ...

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  16. MAN KILLED IN WELL.

    The body of Arnold Miller Newman, 45, resident engineer at the Chaffey pumping station, near Renmark, was found in a pumping well on Saturday night. There was a deep ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. BIRD SLAUGHTER.

    Sir,—As a consistent protector of animals and birds, during my lifetime, may I be permitted to plead for some drastic action, that will check the wanton destruction of our ...

    Article : 248 words
  18. COMMONWEALTH BANK TOURNAMENT.

    The annual tournament of the Commonwealth Bank commenced at the Lawn Tennis Ground. Rushcutter Bay, on Saturday. Following are the results:- ...

    Article : 351 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. LEAGUE CLUBS.

    LEICHARDT.—Grade handicap, 150 yards—A grade: C. Ambrose, 1: A. Minahan, 2; R. Ambrose, 3. Time 1m 35 1-5s. B grade; G. Hart. 1; J. Dingle, 2; R. Johnson, 3. Time, 1m 49s. ...

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  21. YESTERDAY'S CLUB RACES.

    Several club championships were decided yesterday afternoon, R. Bassingthwaighte winning Bondi's senior 220 yards in smart time, 2m 26 1-5s. Among the handicap swims, a good performance was that ...

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  22. DOLPHIN WINS ALBERT CUP.

    Queensland retained the Albert Cup on Moreton Bay on Saturday when Dolphin, skippered by Lance Watts, salied a faultless race over a 12-mile course to win by 34 seconds from the holder, ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. HEAVY SEAS YESTERDAY.

    Heavy seas made matters unpleasant yesterday, and the clubs were kept busy. Reference is made elsewhere to several happenings. The Newport club entertained a number of ...

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  24. INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION.

    The final of the junior boys' teams' matches, for the G. G. Tremlett Cup, commenced on Saturday. Western Suburbs is opposed to Auburn and Lidcombe. At the conclusion of the singles matches ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. A VISITING AIRSHIP.

    Sir,—With regard to the celebration of Sydney's sesqul-centennial, I suggest that Herr Eckener be invited to make a special trip from London to Sydney with his airship. ...

    Article : 244 words
  26. BOXING.

    Tod Morgan, of America, and the Italian welterweight Saverio Turiello are the principals for the main contest of 15 rounds at Rushcutter Bay Stadium to-night. ...

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  27. COCHET AT CANTERBURY PARK.

    The professional players played exhibition matches at the Sydenham-Bankstown Association's courts at Canterbury Park on Saturday night. A. Willard and L. E. Baker contested the first ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. CRAWFORD BEATS QUIST.

    Jack Crawford, who lost his Australian singles title to A. K. Quist in Adelaide last week, was Quist's superior in an exhibition match yesterday. Crawford won the first set comfortably, and led ...

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  29. SYDNEY WOMEN'S CLUB.

    The Sydney Women's Amateur Swimming Club held their annual carnival at Coogee Aquarium on Saturday night. The principal event was the Fanny Durack Teams ...

    Article : 245 words
  30. NORTH SYDNEY MATCHES.

    In a contest arranged for eight rounds at North Sydney Stadium on Saturday night. Frank Mooy (12-10) knocked out George Londos (15-12) in the opening session. Four-round bouts resulted: Gozzer ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN ACCENT.

    Sir,—As all actress of some years experience in Shakespearean another plays I have been very interested in several letters and articles in your esteemed paper re good speech and ...

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  32. CENTIPEDE

    Three residents of Yass, Messrs. N. Yorke, S. Dunley, and L. Grieves, employees of the Main Roads Board, were digging out an old culvert between Bookham and Bowning, on ...

    Article : 237 words
  33. BASEBALL.

    Bankstown was eliminated from further participation in the New South Wales Summer Baseball League's "knockout" competition for the Charles Franks Cup when it was beaten by Peters in the ...

    Article : 247 words
  34. REILLY BEATS VIEZ.

    Fernand Viez (10-7), of France, proved an easy victim for the Victorian welterweight, Terry Reilly (10-4), in a disappointing contest at the Fitzroy Stadium last night. The bout, scheduled for 15 ...

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  35. LEONARD BEATS SIMPKINS.

    Gerry Leonard (10-3) knocked out Spike Simpkins (10-5), Newcastle, in the eighth round at the Brisbane Stadium last night. ...

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  36. WRESTLING.

    At Leichhardt Stadium on Saturday night. George Pencheff (14st 5lb) drew with Tom Lurich (15st 3½lb), each wrestler obtaining one fall. In the first round Lurich, who was warned for ...

    Article : 240 words
  37. WOMEN'S CLUBS.

    Bondi.—100 Yards Handicap; C. Kennedy, 1; H. Brownlee, 2; H. Wagner, 3. Time, 1m 16 1-5s. 50 Yards, A Grade Handicap; F. Charge, 1; G. Hughes, 2; J. Walsh, 3. Time, 41s. 50 Yards B Grade ...

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  38. CYCLING.

    There was a fair attendance at the Ashfield Amateur Club's postponed open carnival, which was held at Pratten Park, Ashfield, on Saturday night. The representative riders who competed so ...

    Article : 258 words
  39. A NEW EMPIRE.

    Sir,—Will we now slip back into our old ways a little ashamed of patriotism and perhaps of ourselves for showing it? Will we build a monument of stone, even an institute ...

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  40. VIGORO RESULTS.

    A Grade.—Camperdown Waratana, 96 (T. McEwen 3½, J. Clark 18), beat All Stars, 44 and 40 (K. Nevison 5-13, J. Coyle 5-23); Erskinveville Federals, 87 (E. Powell 34, J. Little 6-25, hat ...

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  41. MISS HELEN TWELVETREES

    Miss Helen Twelvetrees had a novel experience on the harbour on Saturday afternoon, when she sailed in Kismet, one of the New South Wales representatives in the ...

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  42. BRISBANE CONTESTS.

    In the main, wrestling bout at the Bohemia Stadium last, night Nick Dneprovsky (16st) and Sam Burmister (15-3) were both disqualified in the fourth round for punching. In the second bout ...

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