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  2. PETROL INQUIRY.

    Giving evidence before the Petrol Commission to-day, the manager of the Commonmonwealth Oil Refineries, Ltd. (Mr. R. J. Larkin) said that the cost of distribution of ...

    Article : 455 words
  3. FORCED LANDING

    Dr. W. G. Woolnough the Commonwealth geological adviser, and Dr. Clyde Fenton, Commonwealth medical officer at Katherine River, who were travelling by aeroplane in the ...

    Article : 439 words
  4. FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby Union team to represent Victoria in matches to-day and on Monday was welcomed at the New South Wales Rugby Union rooms yesterday. Mr. W. W. Hill, president of the ...

    Article : 518 words
  5. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual competition for the King's Medal was held at the Long Bay rifle range yesterday morning, and was won by Bombardier J. C. King, of the Second ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. GOLF.

    Owing to the large number of entries in the Royal Sydney Cup, to be played to-day, the secretary would appreciate all competitors who are able to play between 11 o'clock and noon to notify him. ...

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  7. BOWLS.

    The object of the pennant committee to have a grand finale week, by the concentration of country and metropolitan and State championships in five days from Monday next, will depend for a ...

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  8. LORD RUTHERFORD.

    One of the greatest scientists in the world to-day is Lord Rutherford who is worthy to rank amongst the most distinguished British men of science, present or past—Newton, ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    Only one Australian Rules match is set down for to-day. Sydney and South Sydney, both leading on equal terms in the league competition, will be opposed at Erskineville Oval. Owing to the absence ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. AVONDALE CLUB.

    The draw for the Avondale Cup and qualifying rounds of the club championship to be played at Avondale on Monday is:- 8.30, 12.0 T. E. Holcombe v T. M. Lloyd; 8.34, ...

    Article : 302 words
  11. INTER-CLUB MATCHES.

    NEW SOUTH WALES v AVONDALE.—Mrs. Morgan beat Miss Williamson, 3 and 2; Mrs. Daymond beat Mrs. P. Saddington 3 and 2 Mrs. Tassell lost to Mrs. Whatmore at the 19th; Mrs. Kerr beat ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    The State League has appointed the following officials to control premiership matches in the southern section. To-day.—Gladesville v Adamstown: Mr. D. ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    GOULBURN. —Associates' silver spoon—A grade: Mrs. Kendall, 94—17, 77 Mrs. Buchanan. 91—12 79. B grade: Mrs. Walker, 100—31 69; Mrs. Morfitt 108—33, 75; Miss Gould. 112—36, 76; ...

    Article : 349 words
  14. INTERSTATE SEASON OPENS.

    Whilst a New South Wales representative team will be playing the pick of Queensland in Brisbane this afternoon, another fifteen, wearing the light blue, will face a strong Victorian ...

    Article : 472 words
  15. TO-DAY'S SPORTING.

    Rugby Union: New South Wales v Victoria, North Sydney Oval, 3.15 p.m.; Navy v Fire Brigades, North Sydney Oval. 1.45 p.m. Rugby League: New South Wales v Queensland, ...

    Article : 536 words
  16. INTERSTATE MILITIA MATCH.

    A team consisting of 25 Victorian militla[?] and a captain, representing the Victorian M[?] Rifle Clubs' Union, competed against a similar team from the New South Wales Militia Rifle Clubs' ...

    Article : 483 words
  17. BASEBALL UMPIRES.

    Mr. R. West (president of the New South Wales Baseball Umpire's Association) announced yesterday that all members of the association had resigned, following upon the ...

    Article : 297 words
  18. BENEFICIAL RAIN.

    Rain has fallon over the south-eastern areas of the State, and although in many cases substantial falls are still needed, reports indicate that a critical situation has been averted by ...

    Article : 405 words
  19. COURSING.

    The draw for the first round of the various events in the National Coursing Association's two days meeting, commencing at Rooty Hill to-day is: ...

    Article : 275 words
  20. RIFLE CLUBS' UNION PRIZE MEETING.

    The thirteenth annual prize meeting of the N[?] South Wales Rifle Clubs' Union will be held on the Long Bay range to-day, and on Monday. An [?] tractive programme has been arranged for each ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. DUBBO CLUB.

    Dubbo Coursing Club's meeting results:- Open Stakes.—Deciding course: Ginger Marsh, 3. beat Game Hen, 4 on. Puppy stakes.—Marsh's Pride, 2 on, beat Lady ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    TEMORA.—Temora Bowling Club's ladder of fame competition resulted:—Moore, 13. v Witts, 11; R Jasprizza, 17. v Oldrini. 11. Rink games: Chalmers, Selbie, McInnes. 28, v ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground this afternoon New South Wales will meet Queensland in what promises to be a most interesting game, unless rain has so affected the conditions under foot as ...

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  24. M.D.R.C.U. INDIVIDUAL AGGREGATES.

    The following are the leading individual [?] gates in the recently-completed grade competition of the Metropolitan District Rifle Clubs Union. The matches were fired over ranges from 300 to ...

    Article : 698 words
  25. MURRAY RIVER.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Perkins), on his return from a meeting of the River Murray Commission, of which he is the president, stated to-day that weirs and locks No. ...

    Article : 198 words
  26. SCULLING.

    The race set down for the Parramatta River this afternoon has been postponed until next Saturday, when it will be rowed on the Iron Cove course, where the first series of races for the ...

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  27. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Ten races will be decided by the N.S.W. Trotting Club at its greyhound racing meeting at Harold Park to-night the first starting at 7.45 o'clock In the main event the Harold Park Stake, Bella ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. CRICKET.

    "Cricketer." Randwick.—Ponsford was struck on the hand by a ball from Larwood on the Sydney Cricket Ground on December 14, 1928. ...

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  29. NAVAL VETERANS.

    About 400 naval war veterans held a reunion social last night in Menzies' cafe, Elizabeth-street. There were present a number who had taken part in the Battle of Jutland. ...

    Article : 319 words
  30. LITHGOW CLUB.

    After protracted negotiations Lithgow Greyhound Racing Club has announced that mechanical hare racing will be resumed under its auspices to-morrow. The second meeting will take ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. INFRA-RED PHOTOGRAPHY.

    A lecture on the development of infra-red photography was given to the Ma[?]ter Amateur Photographic Association recently by Mr. H. Flower, a research worker, of the ...

    Article : 384 words
  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    The draw for the Dulwich Hill championship tournament to night is:- 7.15, E. Willard v H. Wilcox: 8.15, J. Carr and Miss Cray v G. Goodwin and Miss Bullow: 9.15, ...

    Article : 141 words
  33. WOLLONGONG MEETING.

    The draw for the Wollongong greyhound race meeting on Monday night is:- Opening Stakes.—Welcome Gift Major Gold. All Jean, Lady Trixie, True Story, Lady Regina, Miss ...

    Article : 344 words
  34. AIR FORCE 'PLANE

    An Air Force Moth aeroplane, fitted with floats, dived into Port Phillip Bay while it was being manoeuvred not far from the Altona River early to-day. The 'plane was severely ...

    Article : 291 words
  35. MARKETING POLICY.

    A conference during the week of representative business men of Sydney adopted a resolution expressing opposition to the restriction of production and export by artificial means. ...

    Article : 265 words
  36. SYDENHAM-BANKSTOWN ASSOCIATION.

    Following is the draw for to-night's play:- 7.15: Semi-final, J. Miller and A. Jepson v S. Smith and B Young: final, G. Mcpherson and H. Baines, jun semi-final O. Foy v V. Shortus. ...

    Article : 266 words
  37. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    ALBURY.—In a rifle shooting match, Albury 726, defeated Rand, 698. MACLEAN.—Trophy shoot. 16 shots in two stages at the 500 and 600 yards ranges H. ...

    Article : 183 words
  38. THE SUBURBS.

    Ermington and Rydalmere Municipal Council is perturbed over the influx of unemployed men who are establishing themselves in bag huts, tents, and bark humples. At the last ...

    Article : 262 words
  39. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    LITHGOW. —The tournament conducted by Valeta Tennis Club resulted:—First division Miss E. James and Mrs.Steele 1; Mrs.Treglown and Mrs. Drury 2. Second division: Mrs. Priestley and Miss A. ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. RADIO WEEK.

    The manufacture of radio receivers is one of the most active secondary industries in Australia. There is every indication that the present season will surpass all previous records ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. TRUCK OVERTURNS.

    John George Murdock, manager of the Mayfair Theatre, Kempsey, was killed when the motor truck in which he was travelling down the main North Coast road from ...

    Article : 102 words
  42. POLO.

    BOWRAL.—Members of a junior polo team from Cobbitty will be guests during the week-end of the Burradoo juniors, and weather permitting, will play a match against the Magpies for the Sharp ...

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  43. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In addition to the mommoth score of 803 for four wickets by Kent against Essex in the round of county games commenced yesterday there were a number of other good totals, batsmen generally ...

    Article : 223 words
  44. ICE HOCKEY.

    The ice hockey season offically opened at the Glaclarium on Thursday night, when the first of the competition games conducted by the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association, between Eastern ...

    Article : 195 words
  45. COONABARABRAN WEIGHTS.

    The following weights have been declared for the annual Coonabarabran District Hospital Members' Race Club meeting, to be held on Monday and Tuesday: ...

    Article : 210 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE.

    The latest issue of the Museum Magazine maintains the high standard of that quarterly publication. Dr. Anderson, director of the Museum, comments upon the "Sea Serpent ...

    Article : 126 words
  47. TOC H FESTIVAL.

    The ninth birthday festival of Toc H in Australia will be celebrated in the Sydney Town Hall to-night. The speakers will include the Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner) and the Rev. ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. DR. NORWOOD'S FINAL LECTURE.

    The Rev. Dr. F. W. Norwood, of the City Temple. London, will deliver his final lecture at the Pitt-street Congregational Church on Wednesday, on the eve of sailing for America. ...

    Article : 51 words
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