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  2. OBITUARY.

    Rev. Francis Joseph Beeman died suddenly on Friday at his home at Manly. He has been acting as assistant to the Rev. A. R. Ebbs, rector of St. Matthew's, Manly, and on ...

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  3. BASEBALL.

    The baseball competition under the control of the New South Wales Summer League was resumed at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday and the games were productive of excellent play. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN BOOKS.

    Book publication in Australia during the year made a notable advance. Many satisfactory features have been reported by the publishing firms, but the increasing swing of ...

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  5. CARDINAL MacRORY.

    The Papal Legate (Cardinal McRory) attended a garden party on Saturday afternoon at the Sacred Heart Convent, Rose Bay, where his sister was Mother Superior for many years, ...

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  6. WHEAT.

    The troubles of the wheat industry are world-wide, and Australia as the fourth largest exporter, has been a heavy sufferer. When announcing to the Federal Parliament ...

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  7. PITTWATER REGATTA.

    The 28th annual Pittwater Regatta was held on Saturday on the southern arm of Broken Bay. The first event was timed for 10.45 o'clock and between then and 5 o'clock a full programme of ...

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  8. SWIMMING.

    A feature of the annual gala of the Manly Amateur Club in the local baths on Saturday night was the appearance of Andrew Charlton for the first time this season in Sidney Charlton, who is ...

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  9. KENDALL'S SWIM.

    W. Kendall, the speedy sprinter from East Sydney amateur club, who is to compete for the first time in the 110 yards amateur championship of New South Wales, had a time trial over 100 yards in ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. VISITORS' MOVEMENTS.

    The Japanese swimmers, Sakagaml and Kiyokawa, were considerably better yesterday afternoon after a good rest. They will have their first training swim this afternoon at the Domain Baths at 2.30. ...

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  11. BRONTE SPLASHERS.

    Bronte Splashers contested two events at Bond's Baths, Bronte, which resulted:- Henry Craig Handicap, 33 yards.—Final: F. Wilson. 1; J. Davenport, 2. ...

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  12. MRS. H. C. G. MOSS.

    The death has been announced of Mrs. Blanche Elizabeth Moss, wife of Mr. H. C. G. Moss, solicitor, of Parramatta. Mrs. Moss was a granddaughter of the late ...

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  13. BACKSTROKE HANDICAP.

    A good field has also nominated for the 220 yards backstroke handicap which will be decided at Manly on January 8. In this the great Japanese exponent of backstroke, Klyokawa will compete, the ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The New South Wales Women s Amateur Swimming Association received good entries for its events at the State championships carnivals. The entry forms are now in the hands of the hon registrar ...

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  15. TEAM FOR LAWSON.

    The girl swimmers who will visit Lawson will include Miss Bonnie Mealing. They will be chaperoned by Mrs. Sheedy, and will leave for Lawson to-day, having been invited by the Lawson ...

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  16. MR. J. E. DONOGHUE.

    The funeral of Mr. John Edward Donoghue, managing director of the Electric Light and Powet Supply Corporation, Limited, took place on Saturday at South Head Cemetery. ...

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  17. RECORDS AT PERTH.

    At Crawley baths the Australian champion Percy Oliver aged 15 years, won the 100 yards Junior freestyle State championship by five yards in 57 4-5s lowering by a fifth of a second the ...

    Article : 213 words
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  19. SAILING.

    The third and final heat of the Australian 16ft championship was sailed on the harbour on Saturday and resulted in a meritorious victory for the Western Australian representative, Acolian ...

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  20. THE WEEPING WILLOW.

    No tree is more worthy of notice than the weeping willow. So populai has it become as an ornamental tree, that it may be said to be more common in almost every country of ...

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  21. MR. C. McGLINCHEY.

    Mr. Charles McGlinchey, of Dunmore, Shellharbour (South Coast), who died on Friday, was one of four sons of the late Mr. C. McGlinchey, a pioneer coach proprietor and ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. MISS ANNIE GOLDING.

    Owing to the fact that burials are not permitted at Waverley Cemetery on Sundays, the funeral of Miss Annie Golding, arranged for yesterday, will take place this morning. ...

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  23. MR. J. P. JONES.

    Mr. John Patrick Jones, who died at North Sydney on Friday, aged 60 years, was for 35 years in the service of the Education Department. Born at Gundagai, he was educated ...

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  24. MR. W. C. ARMSTRONG.

    Mr. William Conway Armstiong, who died at Mosman on Friday in his 87th yeal, was descended on both sides from pioncer families. He was the grandson of Captain John ...

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  25. 12FT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    G. Sargent steered the Vaucluse Club boat. Gumblossom to victory in the first heat of the Australian 12ft title event on the harboui yesterday. The contests resolved itself into a duel ...

    Article : 214 words
  26. DOG GUARDS BODY.

    Mystery surrounds the death of Joseph Halloran, 31, caretaker of the Armidale Showgrounds, whose body was found in the grounds, guarded by his dog, on Thursday. ...

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  27. CHAMPIONSHIP HEATS.

    Owing to the number of entries for every event at the State championships carnivals the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association has decided to run preliminary heats for many events. ...

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  28. THE 18-FOOTERS.

    Handicaps for the first race on the second half of the Sydney Flying Squadron's programme to be sailed next Saturday are:—Enid 9m work 8m lead: Eclipse Furious Kiwi and Onda 7m 5m; ...

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  29. STIMULUS IN MELBOURNE.

    Publishing and book-selling in Melbourne were greatly stimulated in 1934 by the city's centenary celebrations. Numeious books having centenary significance were published ...

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  30. THE CHURCHES.

    Children at the Far West holiday camp at Manly held church parades yesterday. There are 162 boys and girls in the camp. Eighty-two are Anglicans, 49 Roman Catholics, ...

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  31. CLUB EVENTS.

    Balmain 10ft Dinghy Club (Mrs. Ivy Nolan's trophy) Result:—Irene (H. McGoogan), 8½m. 1; Australia (E. Davidson) 4½m 2; Nimrod (E. Carroll). 3½m, 3. Won by 45s. Then came ...

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  32. TWO BOYS MISSING.

    Two boys have been missing from their homes at Mount Gambier, and it is feared that they have been drowned in Ulley Lake, They are:—Arthur Altschwager, of Bertha-street, ...

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  33. NEW 18-FOOTER CLUB.

    The new 18-footer organisation, the New South Wales 18-footers' Sailing League, held a meeting at the New South Wales Rugby League Club, with Mr. J. J. Giltinan in the chair. ...

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  34. CYCLING.

    MUDGEE.—Mudgee Cycle Club's 10 miles race, ever the Cuilenbone course, was the eighth race for the Life Members' Point Score Cup. There were eight starters. Result: Ron Rodgers (1m ...

    Article : 74 words
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