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  2. LAWN TENNIS.

    Matches in the Illawarra Suburbs Association's summer competitions resulted:- Men's Divisions.—Division 1: Yandoo, 8-47, v Bonnie Doon, 2-29; Glen Avon, 5-43, v Katja, 3-41; ...

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  3. SHIELD CRICKET.

    New South Wales won the Shield match against South Australia to-day by 234 runs. The home batsmen failed when they continued their second innings to-day, being all ...

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  4. COUNTY COUNCIL.

    An extraordinary position arose at a meeting of the Clarence River County Council, which controls the Nymboida power scheme, to-day, when Alderman Carl T. ...

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  5. RATIONING.

    North Sydney Council last night decided to dispense with rationing and to restore its employees to full working time. The engineer in a report asked that the change should be ...

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  6. MENANGLE PARK.

    The Christmas meeting ot the Menangle Park Club was held yesterday. Despite the hot weather, there was a very large attendance. Frescarie won the principal event, the ...

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  7. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    Trainers had the use of the middle ("A") grass track at Randwick yesterday, when flags were out 35ft from the inner rails. The going was in splendid order, and horses being ...

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  8. TEACHERS v CENTRAL CUMBERLAND.

    The New South Wales Teachers played the first official match of their vacation against a strong Central Cumberland team on Parramatta Park yesterday, and were defeated by 85 runs on the ...

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  9. MARRICKVILLE CLUB.

    The courts of the Marrickville District Club, which have been topdressed will be available to members on January 5, at 1 p.m. ...

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  10. BINALONG TOURNAMENT.

    The ninth annual tournament will be held at Binalong on December 29, 30, and 31, and January 1. The programme consists of men's and women's singles championships and a mixed ...

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  11. BOWLS.

    The rinks selected by the State selectors practised at Petersham yesterday with a view to interstate selection. Results:- F. Trevillien (Ashfield), E. Whitehead (Burwood), ...

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  12. MAN FOUND SHOT.

    While Edgar Waldon, of Pymble-road, French's Forest, was walking through French's Forest last evening, he found a man with a bullet wound in the head. A revolver was lying ...

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  13. HELPLESS TEAMSTER.

    Erie Yardy, 23, teamster, of Grafton, was brought to Grafton from Upper Kangaroo Creek to-day suffering from a heat stroke. Yardy was returning to camp with a bullock ...

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  14. DISTRICT JUNIOR ASSOCIATIONS.

    Centennial Park.—Bondi Social, 119 (Cuneo 4-53. Sutherland 2-16, Lynch 2-3), v Atlantic Union, 36 (Wilkinson 8-9, Pratt 2-21); Rose of Denmark, 183 (Wilson 32, Ongley 25, Craigie 23, Miller 6-60, ...

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  15. ATHLETICS.

    Heats for the "Tas. H. Ferguson" Cup (100yds), (first and second in heats to start in semi-finals) are:- First heat: T. E. Hampson (W.S.). 1½yds; A. J. ...

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  16. BATHING COSTUMES.

    Protests followed the decision of the Fremantle City Council to enforce its regulations in which bathing costumes are defined as "a full bathing dress from neck to knee, with ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    Mr. W. D. Buist, who died at his home, Queen-street, Ashfield, on Monday, was 65 years of age, and had been in the musical instrument profession all his life, his father ...

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  18. WOMEN'S CRICKET.

    The English women's team played a draw with a team from Wollongong to-day England, who won the toss, declared its innings with nine wickets for 110, and when stumps ...

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  19. ONE MILE WALK.

    Handicaps for the one mile walk at the Highland Gathering are:—A. J. Stubbs (E.S.), scr.: W. J. Clark (R.-K.). 4s: T. Daintry (W.S.), 14s; G. Gasling (M.-E.), 26s; W. Hayward (Syd.), 26s; ...

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  20. STATE FINANCING.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), speaking at a meeting of the Unemployment Relief Council yesterday, said that the Government had been able to maintain a certain level of credit ...

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  21. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    Following are the heats and handicaps for the women's 100 yards, quarter-mile relay, and the running broad jump, to be contested at the Highland Gathering on January 1, at the Agricultural ...

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  22. MENTAL PATENTS.

    The Inspector-General of Mental Hospitals (Dr. Hogg), in his annual report, tabled in Parliament yesterday, again referred to the necessity of making the Lunacy Act ...

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  23. WOMEN'S MEETING.

    The draw for the women's meeting for the McCallum Cup, to be held at The King's School Oval on Saturday, in conjunction with the outer-metropolitan championships, is: ...

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  24. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Matches in the Western Suburbs Hardcourt Association's competitions resulted:- Men's—A2 Grade.—Division 1; Utopia II. v Arrowlyn II., 3-38, 5-42; Dalkelth II., w.o.: ...

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  25. THE SUBURBS.

    The Vaucluse Council has been advised by the Valuer-General's Department that the unimproved capital value of the land of the municipality for 1935 is £1,367,545; the ...

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  26. SWIMMING.

    The Clovelly Waratahs Club held its annual "Christmas scramble" in connection with the regular weekly racing at Coogee Aquarium on Monday night. Special prizes were awarded to winners of first ...

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  27. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    BATHURST.—Lithgow recorded a comfortable victory over Bathurst in the Western District B grade pennant competition. Lithgow scoring [?] to Bathurst's 59. Scores:—Burrows, Waters, Friend, ...

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  28. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The draw for the New South Wales Trotting Club's mechanical hare meeting at Harold Park on Saturday is:- Maiden Stake.—Winners of heats run Tuesday ...

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  29. TURF NOTES.

    The display of Downham, ridden by J. Smith, in the first division of the Encourage Six at Menangle Park yesterday, formed the subject of a comprehensive inquiry by the ...

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  30. COACHING TEAM'S MATCH.

    Following is the New South Wales Cricket Association's coaching team to play Gordon District Club at the Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2 to-day, at 1.45 p.m.: ...

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  31. GOLF.

    An interesting exhibition match is down for decision to-day at Bonnie Doon, when J. H. Kirkwood and Joe E[?]ar will meet George Thompson and Vic James, the local professional. Play will start at ...

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  32. CHARLTON AT NARRANDERA.

    Andrew Charlton competed at the Narrandera Swimming Club's carnival at the lake, and he gave a brilliant display in the 440 yards handicap. Conceding 55 seconds to the limit man. J. ...

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  33. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIAITON.

    The following players hase been selected to represent the city and Suburban Cricket Association against the Teachers' Association at Centennial Park No. 1 to-day, commencing at 10.30 a.m.: ...

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  34. UNIVERSITIES' MATCH.

    Sydney University met Queensland University in the first match of the inter-university competition at University Oval yesterday. Sydney won the toss and batted first on an easy wicket, which gave ...

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  35. TRIALS AT HAROLD PARK.

    Heat-winners of the Maiden Stake at Harold Park last night were:—Elmena, 24 4-5s; All Brindle, 24½s; Boy's Return, 25 1-10s; Might Be Right, 24 4-5s; Lady Bronze, 25 4-5s; Claret King, 24, ...

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  36. BALMAIN AND DISTRICT ASSO[?]ATION.

    The following teams will represent the Balmain and District Association in Martin and "Telegraph" Shield matches against Sutherland Association on Boxing Day: ...

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  37. THE UNIONS.

    Representatives of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions waited on the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) to-day to urge amendments to the Commonwealth ...

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  38. KOSCIUSKO SUMMER CLUB.

    The Kosciusko Summer Club has arranged [?] very comprehensive sporting programme for the next few weeks. Golfers, tennis players, and anglers have all been catered for, while qualified instructors ...

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  39. VIGORO.

    The results of the grade games of the New South Wales Women's Vigoro Association were:- A Grade.—Erskineville Federals, 56 and 79 (Winefield 20; Fox four for 13, Collis seven for ...

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  40. CESSNOCK DRAW.

    A maiden stake, to be run in three heats and a final, has been included in the programme of events for the mechanical hare meeting to-morrow night. Following is the draw: ...

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  41. WESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES' UNION.

    Scores on the first day's play of the eighth round of the matches conducted by the Western Suburbs Churches' Union were:- A Grade,—St. Clement's Marrickville, 52 (Keir ...

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  42. WATER POLO.

    The third round of the New South Wales amateur water polo championship was played last night at the various baths. Players were again complaining of cold water and cramps were again prevalent. ...

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  43. ST. JOSEPH'S EX-STUDENTS.

    An 18 holes stroke handicap for the Joe [?] trophy, open to ex-students of St. Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill, will be held at the Bonnie Doon links on Thursday afternoon. January 3, Intending ...

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  44. N.Z. UNIVERSITIES TEAM.

    A match will be played at the Pratten Park. Ashfield courts to-day between a New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association co[?]ts' team and the New Zealand Universities' team. The latter ...

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  45. KIRKWOOD AT ORANGE.

    In an exhibition match at the Orange [?], [?] Kirkwood (U.S.A.) partnered G. R. M. Smith against J. B. Hazelion (western district champion) and T. R. Thompson (last year's champion). ...

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  46. EMPLOYMENT OF YOUTHS.

    An important scheme for the employment of youths is about to be launched by the State Government. It wall aim at providing as many openings as possible for apprentices ...

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  47. N.S.W. JUNIOR UNION.

    Following is the draw for the matches in the competitions for the Martin and "Telegraph" Shields, to be played on Boxing Day, under the auspices of the New South Wales Junior Cricket Union. ...

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  48. BLACKHEATH CLUB.

    Stroke Handicap.—M. Brown, 77—21, [?]0, [?]. Henry, 84—20, 64; E. P. Green, 90—24, 66; H. H. Moore, 79—12, 67; D. O. H. Ireland, 86—11, 75. Four Ball.—J. Cha[?]mers (15) and R. W. May ...

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  49. N.S.W. CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION. INTERSTATE CARNIVAL.

    Ihe following teams have been selected to represent. New South Wales in the Australian Catholic Lawn Tennis Association's carnival to he held at the New South Wales Lawn Tennis ...

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  50. BASEBALL.

    There will be a meeting of delegates to the New South Wales Summer Baseball League at Mockbell's Cafe, 51 Castlereagh-street, at 8 o'clock to-night, when important proposed alterations in ...

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  51. BRITISH SCOUTS.

    Rear-Admiral R. Collins, R.N., leader of the visiting British contingent of Boy Scouts, before leaving Sydney, expressed sincere thanks for the hospitality accorded the Scouts during ...

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  52. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    BOWRAL.—Par handicap: T. Watson (1[?]), [?] down; E. Gay (9), 3 down; R. G. Anderson (13), 4 down; R. Lenchan (9), 5 down. TAMWORTH.—Four ball competition against par; ...

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  53. CYCLING.

    The first round of the Stewart Shield and interclub track premiership of New South Wales will be continued to-night at Pratten Park, Ashfield. Two heats will he decided. Ashfield v Kensington ...

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