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  2. SWIMMING.

    The New South Woles Women's Amateur Swimming Association hns now prepared the programme of events for its two Australian national championships carnivals which will be held at the ...

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  3. OIL FUEL.

    A choice between shale deposits and coal as the source of oil fuel in Australia is expected to be made in the report of the Newnes shale investigation committee, which will be ...

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    The outstanding tenture of the interstate junior teams' competition for the Linton Cup yesterday was the match between New South Wales and Victoria in the lourth round. The ultimate result of ...

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  5. MURDER CHARGE.

    At the hearing of the charge against William Alfred Bayley of having murdered Samuel Pender Lakey and his wife, Christobel Lakey, evidence was given of the unfriendly relations ...

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  6. SALVATION ARMY OFFICIAL.

    Colonel Bell will ai rive by the Ormonde to-day from England to join the Salvation Army in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MISSIONSTO SEAMEN.

    Mr. Stuart Knox, retiring general secretary of the Missions to Seamen, who, with Mrs. Knox, is visiting Sydney, has been associated with the missions for 40 years, and thus has ...

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  8. TEAM PURSUIT RACE.

    The Marrickville and Ashfield amateur clubs will hold a teams pursuit match at the State Fair, which will be held at Cantenbury Park Racecourse, on February 17. Mr. Michael Josephs ...

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  9. YACHTING.

    A Queensland boat Amity skippered by D. E. Ulcog, won the Albert Cup the first event of the interstate 21ft restricted class yachting carnival when yesterday she won by 69 seconds from ...

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  10. N.Z. GOLD EXPORT DUTY.

    The fact that the high exchange more than offset the gold export duty was pointed out by Mr. McMillan, Minister for Mines, when replying to a private deputation representing ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Samuel James Perfrement, who died at Oakleigh, Cunabubula, on Saturday, at the age of 74 years, was a member of a pioneering family which has done much in the pastoral ...

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  12. ATHLETICS.

    Botany and South Sydney clubs had good fields at the mid-week athletic gathering on Rushcutter Bay Oval. Results:- ...

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  13. ART STUDENTS.

    In a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," Mr. E. J. Howell urges that it is unjust that art students undergoing instruction at the East Sydney Technical College should be ...

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  14. TEST RACE.

    The New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association held a 100 vards test race to select a representative in the 100 yards national Junior championship at Brisbane. In the Bondi Baths last night. ...

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  15. SYDNEY LEAGUE CLUB.

    Sydney League Club's events in the Domain Baths at the week end were marked by fine swimming bv Gordon Pigott who holds the club's Junior 100yds and 220yds championships and also the senior ...

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  16. WILSON CUP.

    Victoria defeated South Australia in the second junior girls teams competition. The most interesting junior girls' competition. The most interesting match was that in which Miss T. Cox beat Miss ...

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  17. MRS. A. HALSTEAD.

    Mrs. Annie Halstead, who died at Barcomavenue, Darlinghurst, on Tuesday night, was an aunt of Mrs. J. A. Lyons, wife of the Prime Minister. Her husband, Mr. Thomas ...

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  18. FORTY DIAMOND RINGS

    Forty diamond rings, valued at nearly £1000, were seized by detectives in residential premises in Pitt-street, city, last night. They are believed to be the proceeds of a recent ...

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  19. SPORTS AT CAMDEN.

    Members of the Amateur Athletic Association of New South Wales will compete in 100 yards, one mile, and one mile walk open handicaps at Camden on Saturday. ...

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  20. CHARGES WITHDRAWN.

    Alexander Louis Fink 39, an American, who was anested on the Maloja yesterday, was set at liberty to-day. He was charged in Fremantle Police Court with cheating Messrs. ...

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  21. RELEASE REFUSED.

    John George Henry Perry Watson, a bankrupt, pleaded in vain with Mr. Justice Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court to-day for release from gaol. Watson has been in custody for six ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The eliminating rounds for the Australian Championships which commence to-day, were continued at Rushcutter Bay yesterday. L. O. S. Poldevin, G. Kendall, H. Betts, and R. E. Henry qualified for ...

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  23. GYMNASTIC TRAINING.

    An interesting publication, "Gymnastic Training for Athletes," compiled by Mr. Carl Nyberg, of Randwick-Kensington club, has been issued by the Amateur Athletic Association of New South Wales. ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    Sydney Cadogan, 19, who lived in St. Clairstreet, Belmore, died in the Canterbury Memorial Hospital early yesterday morning from injuries received when he was knocked down ...

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  25. CLOVELLY CLUB.

    The Clovelly Women's Club's races at Coogee Aquarium on Monday night resulted:- A grade handicap, 50 yards (first section): J. Bishop, 1; N. Morphy, 2; R. Kellett, 3. Time, 37s. ...

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  26. HANDICAP AT SPEEDWAY.

    Handicaps for the 440 ysrds event to be conducted by the New South Wales Athletic League at the Speedway Royal on Saturday night are:- First Heat.—T. Pratt, 16yds; K. G. Oakes, 22; ...

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  27. VICTORIAN SELECTIONS.

    Seven members of the Victorian team taking part in the Australian biennial track and field championships have been provisionally picked, and six more will be chosen following tests at Olympic ...

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  28. CATTLE-STEALING CHARGE.

    When a case of alleged cattle stealing was called at the Lawrence Police Court, it was announced that the stock concerning which the charge had been laid were missing. ...

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  29. SPEEDO CUP.

    The New South Wales Women's Amateur Swimming Association decided the second event of the Speedo Cup series, a 50 yards backstroke handicap, at Manly Baths yesterday morning. Many who ...

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  30. ILLAWARRA SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Draw for Saturday:- Men's Divisions.—A: Sebrof I. (2-12) v Richmond (0-5), Kalonie I. (0-8) V Halcyon (2-12), Hillcrest (2-16) v Walworth (1-9), Bunding (0-8) v Orara I. ...

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  31. RELIEF WORKERS.

    Most of the relief workers at Granville who ceased work on Tuesday as a result of a dispute arising out of the dismissal of a fellowworker, continued their strike yesterday. ...

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  32. GOLF.

    Evidently the recent temporary desertion of the Minister for Lands, Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, from golf to his old love, tennis, did not have any serious effects on his golf, for he won a comoctitlon at ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS' BAND.

    The first concert of the Australian Girls' Brass Band attracted a fair audience at the Town Hall last night. The girls looked attractive in their light green uniforms with gold ...

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  34. BONDI CLUB.

    The final of the Bondi Club's 220 yards general handicap at Bondi last night resulted:—R. Mooney, 1: B. McQee, 2; V. Bcsomo. 3. Time, 2m 48s. Besomo swain backstroke throughout, and covered ...

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  35. THE LAKE CLUB.

    An open four ball best ball par competition was played yesterday at The Lakes. Scores:- E. J. Punch (14) and J. Fallon (20), 5 up; A. N. Brown (4) and R. Andrews (10), 5 up; D. L[?] ...

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  36. INTERRUPTED SALE.

    Two men were arrested by detectives just as they had completed arrangements for the sale of a motor car late last night. The terms of the sale were being discussed ...

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  37. RANDWICK AND COOGEE CLUB.

    There were five heats and a final in the Randwick and Coogee senior club's 50 yards handicap at Coogee Aqunilum last night. C. Stephens did the fastest time, 26 2-5s Results: A. Forbes, 1; G. Dewick, ...

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  38. OPEN CHAMPIONS NEW POSITION.

    It was announced yesterday that Lou Kelly, the young professional who won the open championship at Melbourne, had accepted o position on the staff of the N.S.W. Sports Store, Martin-place. He ...

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  39. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    The manager of the team to tour Western Australia, Mr. C. W. Whitehead, has completed most of the details of travelling arrangements. The team will leave on Sunday night. ...

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  40. CADET DINGHIES.

    A race for the 12f cadet dinghies that are to take part in the contest for the Stonehaven Cup was held by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club yesterday. The small craft were sent away 15 ...

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  41. LEURA CLUB.

    Stroke handicap: A. S. Williams, 78—18, 63; B. M. Irving, 77—16, 61; R. S. Norris, 77—14, 53; F. L. Thompson, 70—16, 63; J. V. Bainton, 85— 20, 65; R. E. Millard, 83—15 68; F. White, 80—11. ...

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  42. CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    The annual report of the committee of the Constitutional Association of New South Wales, which will be piesented at the annual metting to be held on January 31, records ...

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  43. NIGHT CARNIVAL.

    The annual night carnival at Coogee will be held on January 31. The association executive committee authorised the club to include a "surfoplane" race in the programme. ...

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  44. MAROUBRA CARNIVAL.

    The Wootton reel competition, which was abandoned last year when the swimming and bent events were cancelled at the Maroubra carnival, will be decided for the first time on Saturday. The ...

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  45. TYPHOID FEVER.

    From August to December l8 cases of typhoid fever were reported in the metropolitan area and six additional cases occurred this month. During the last four months there ...

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  46. BLACKHEATH CLUB.

    Competitions decided at Blackheath resulted:- Associates: Miss O'Keeffe, l02—36, 66; Mrs. Perial, 100—25, 75; Miss Porteous, 111—36, 73; Mrs. Eastaugh, 98—19, 79. ...

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  47. MANLY CARNIVAL.

    The Manly club's carnival will be held on January 27, when the S. V. Creamer Cup will be competed for by all clubs north of the harbour. This will be a point score competition for which all ...

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  48. NEWCASTLE CARNIVAL.

    Tho annual carnival of the Newcastle Surf Life-saving Club is announced for February 3, entries for metropolitan clubs closing at the Sports Club Hunter-street on January 23 at 1.30 p.m. Among ...

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  49. BETTING PREMISES.

    The Betting, Control Board to-day granted fourteen licences for the registration of betting premises in the metropolitan area. These will be operating on Saturday to cope with ...

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  50. ALFRED MILSON MEMORIAL CUP.

    On Saturday the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron will conduct its all-day ocean race for the Alfred Milson Memorial Cup. This event is the only one left on the R.S.Y.S. programme for that day ...

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  51. MR. FARLEIGH, M.L.C.

    Mr. J. G. Farleigh, M.L.C., announced last night that he had tendered his resignation from the United Australia party. He admitted that he had resigned as a result of the ...

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  52. PROSPECTORS' FIND.

    Messrs. J. Golden and W. Franklin, while prospecting at Grattai, unearthed a nugget of gold weighing 22 ounces. It is valued at about £150. ...

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  53. ST. JAMES THEATRE.

    A new programme was presented at the St. James Theatre yesterday, the principal feature of which is the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, "Dancing lady," in which Joan ...

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  54. BRIGHTON CLUB.

    The third annual carnival of the Brighton Life Saving Club to be held on Saturday night in the Municipal Baths Brighton-le-sands has attracted record entries. The new breast stroke champion ...

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  55. CITY COUNCIL BILL.

    The executive of the Citizen Reform Association yesterday considered the draft [?] to amend the Sydney Corporation Act. The president (Sir Arthur Cocks) said that the ...

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  56. TRAINING FARM FOR BOYS.

    Marked progress had been made in developing St. Matthew's Training Tarin for Boys at Deewhy, where unemployed lads are given a shoit, intensive course in agricultural work, ...

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  57. CYCLING.

    The Goulburn Amnteur Club will promote the three-quarters of a mile senior and 1000 metres unpneed time trial championships of New South Wnles on January 26 at Goulburn. The New ...

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  58. GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY.

    Because of the extensive preliminary organisation which has to be undertaken, it is not expected that the geophysical survey of Northern Australia will be commenced before July ...

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  59. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    Referring to his inquiry into the death from tetanus of Mrs. Adelaide Moses, at Kogaiah on November 28 the City Coroner (Mr. Farringion) explained that he had come to the ...

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  60. DULWICH HILL TOURNAMENT.

    Draw for to-night:- 7.15, S, Moore v H. Gartrell; 8.15, Pilgrim and Hayes v Johnstone and Browning; 9.15, Rutick and P. Harris v Hood and Wright; 7.15, R. Wood and ...

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  61. CHILDREN AT THE ZOO.

    Three attractive offers led to a record a'tendance of children at the Taronga Park Zoo yesterday. Sydney Ferries, Ltd., offered free transpoi tation to groups of children ...

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  62. LOST PROPERTY SALE.

    More umbrellas than any other article were offered for auction at the Railway Department's sale of lost and unclaimed property at the Darling Harbour railway station, ...

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  63. N.S.W. CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.

    The annual championships will be concluded at Kansington courts on January 21. The draw is:- 11 a.m.: Basile and Cavanngh v Cramsie and ...

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  64. AMATEUR GRAND PRIZE.

    Amateur races for which a section of the crowd has called persistently during the past two or three carnivals will be included in the programme at the Velodrome again on Saturday night. The ...

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  65. CRIPPLE'S CRUTCHES STOLEN.

    When Constable Ramsay, of Darlinghurst, was passing Green's Park, near St. Vincent's Hospital, on Tuesday morning he was told that a cripple had been robbed of his ...

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  66. EX-STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The first reunion of the Wagga Experimental Farm Ex-student's Association was held at Tilt's, Cafe, Pitt-street, last night. when 40 members attended a dinner. Mr. J. Talbot ...

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  67. EASTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    The school boys and girls' tournment promoted by the Eastern Suburbs Association will commence to-day at Eastcourts. The draw is:- 10, Martin v Coates. Maddocks v Adams, Lucock ...

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  68. STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Instituted by the Sydney Bicycle Club before the foundation ot the New South Wales Wales Cyclists' Union more than half a century ago, will be decided at the Marrickville District associated clubs' ...

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