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  2. TO-DAY'S SPORTING FIXTURES.

    Grade matches (sixth round concludes): North Sydney (0-55) v Cumberland (211), at North Sydney Oval: Marrickville (7-368) v Randwick at Kensington Oval Glebe (5-324) v Manly, at Jubilee ...

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  3. GOLF.

    The Manly Club's annual summer cup competition, which is down for decision to-day. has attracted a record field, which contains practically all the leading amateurs of the ...

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  4. TURF NOTES.

    Although many jockeys in England are still being retained by leading owners at high figures, it is rarely that retainers are secured by riders in Australia in these times of ...

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  5. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The Industrial Court to-day granted a 44hour week to employees at Mt. Morgan in place of tile pi evading 48-hour week. The Court indicated that the decision was the result ...

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  6. LIBEL ACTION.

    Mr Curtis, K.C., leading counsel for Sir Hugh Denison, who is suing "Truth and Sportsman," Ltd., for alleged libel, closed the plaintiff's case late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. EMPLOYMENT

    Herbert Spencer, long ago, for the sake of society in general, questioned the right of the mentally defective to special care (or even to live, in cases where improvement was regarded ...

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  8. NO PLAYGROUNDS BOARD.

    I The State Government has rejected the suggestion of the Parks and Playgrounds Movement, laid before Cabinet by the Minister for Lands that there should be established ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Arthur Camden Rofe, whose remains were buried in the independent portion of the Rookwood Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, was 66 years of age, and a retired ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIRE AT BOTANY.

    An outbreak of fire early yesterday morning partially destroyed the Lakeside wool-scouring works of Messis Wright and Bruce, Ltd., in Botany-road, Botany, Some machinery and ...

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  11. CITY RETAIL HOUSES ASSOCIATION.

    The City Retall Houses Golf Association December competition will be held at Deewhy golf links on December 17 The event will be an 18-hole stroke handicap. Entries close on Monday. ...

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  12. MT. ISA AWARD.

    The Industrial Court to-day decided to alter the Mount Isa Mine award to assure the company, as far as possible, against a recurrence of industrial troubles, but adjourned ...

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  13. TAREE CLUB

    At Paree Golf Club's annuel meeting it was stated that during the year the overdraft on the purchase al the ground had been reduced ov £40 nnd that £20 had been spent on painting, The ...

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  14. BOWLS.

    Following is the draw for the second round of the Red and O pennants, to be played today on the grounds of the first-named clubs:- Red Pennant.—Neutral Bay v Chatswood, North ...

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  15. ANGLICAN ASSEMBLY.

    The executive committee of the Melbourne Centenary Council to-day anproved a programme for an all-Australian Anglican Assembly, to take place during the centenary ...

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  16. SWIMMING.

    Heats of the first-class 440 yards nice which will be decided at the N.S.W. Amateur Swimming Association's second championships carnival next Wednesday night were decided on Thursday ...

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  17. THE UNIONS.

    The State executive of the Australasian Society of Engineers has decided to serve counterclaims on the metal trade employers for a 30-hour week and a 25 per cent, increase in ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    The combined high schools' team to meet the New South Wales Cricket Association's eleven at Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday, is:- R. Hill (captain). G. Stone, A. Bombelli, A. ...

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  19. MAU CHIEFS SENTENCED.

    An Apia message states that at the trial of six Mau chiefs, two were sentenced to six months' imprisonment for participating in Mau activities. Two were fined £1 each, and ...

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  20. MEDLEY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Heats of the 330 yards medley championship of New South Wales will be decided to-morrow morning at 11. at Bankstown. This chnmpionship has only been instituted this yeal and ...

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  21. EASTERN TRADE.

    Mr. M. Tsutsumi, executive councillor of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Sydney, said yesterday that the chamber welcomed the news that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  22. ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS.

    The competition among the Associated Schools of N.S.W. for the Archer Shield has concluded. Trinity Grammar School won the premiership, with 22 points: being followed by Cianbrook School, ...

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  23. SYDNEY WOMEN'S CLUB.

    The Sydney women's [?] has received excellent entries for the carnival which will be held next Saturday at Coogee Aquarium, Sixteen of the most piominent girl swimmers in the ...

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  24. SEARCH FOR TRAIN ROBBER.

    Although the ponce nave continued to search for a man believed to have been shot when attempting to rob a goods train near Lochinvar on Wednesday night, they have been ...

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  25. LITHGOW MATCHES.

    A team representing Rydal was ensliy defeated in a match with the Lithgow Locomotive Department Scores' Locomotive Department five for 274 (Reynolds 59, Walker 56 not out, Baker 54 ...

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  26. ADVERTISING.

    In the High Court yesterday, in original jurisdiction, before Mr. Justice Evatt, the hearing was continued of the action in which Kenneth Edward Bardolph of 11 ...

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  27. MR. L. C. HENDERSON.

    The death occurred yesterday, in his 77th year, of Mr. Louis Charles Henderson. Mr. Henderson was at one time general manager of Jules Renard and Co., and later was ...

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  28. MAN'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Len Casson, driver of the Grafton-Copmanhurst service lorry, died in myrtcrious circumstances, Casson drove to his home at Barratt's Creek, near Copmanhurst, and ...

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  29. MAITLAND HIGH SCHOOL MATCHES.

    As part of the Maitland High School's jubilce week celebrations several sporting fixtures were arranged Cricket scores were:—High School First Eleven, eight tor 199 (closed); Old Boys, eight ...

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  30. ROSEBERY CLUB.

    Following are the nominations for the Roscbery Club's meeting on Wednesday:- Brush Hurdle Race, 1½m.—Wingold, Sunlover, Hustler, Dilemma, Ptolemy, Greensea, Boy Scout. ...

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  31. MR. H. T. ADAMS.

    Mr. Henry Thomas Adams, one of the best known bird fanciers in New South Wales, died at his residence, Martin-street, Haberfield, on Thursday morning, after a short illness, at the ...

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  32. CYCLING.

    The programme at the Velodrome to-night provides for the appearance of S. T. Cozens, the brilliant English sprinter, in the five miles scratch race, as well as in his match with R. J. Beer and ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL CARNIVALS.

    The New south Wales women s Amateur Swimming Association will hold two International carnivals to welcome Miss Joyce Cooper, the British Empire champion to Australia one at the Domain ...

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  34. NATIONAL PARK.

    Mr. David G. Stead, honorary secretary of the Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia, yesterday praised the public spirit which animated Mr. E. J. Coote in presenting 40 ...

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  35. MR. F. CONNAH.

    The remains of Mr. Frederic Connah commercial traveller, who died on Thursday, were cremated at Rookwood yesterday, following a service at Wood Coffill's chapel, city. at ...

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  36. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    BAULINA.—Aid. E. Hogan: Deputy. Ald. G. R. S. Cross. BOURKE.—Alderman P. T. Lee (re-elected[?]: Deputy. Aldermnn E. W. Permewan. ...

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  37. HENSON PAP.K MEETING.

    The scratch races at Henson Park on Thursday night were combined events open to all clubs competing regularly on the track This shortened the programme and made the events more ...

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  38. SHIRLEY SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    Results of the swimming carnival of Shirley School Edgecliff held yesterday at the Rose Bay Baths, were:- Age championships: 6yrs and over. D. Withers, 1; ...

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  39. V.A.T.C. ACCEPTANCES.

    The V.A.T.C. acceptants for Tuesday are:- Trial Hurdle, 2m and 65yds (1.30).—Prince Don. 10-13; Nyerimilang. 10-3; Lord Somerset. 10-2; First Wood, 10; Etymology. 10: Wantilla, 9-12: ...

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  40. SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

    GUNDURIMBA.—Cr. G. Oliver. NYMBOIDA Cr. W. F. Ellis (fourth term). MONARO: Cr Andrew Poole. COCKBURN: Cr. R. J. McKerlhan (fourth ...

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  41. DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE.

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) told a deputation from metropolitan seaside municipalities yesterday that he would refer to the Cabinet a request for ...

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  42. PREMIERS' PLAN

    Moving the second reading of a bill to [?] the Financial Emergency Act in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for worm (Mr. McCallum) attacked the Premiers' ...

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  43. MOTOR CYCLING.

    The opening meetlnr of the Speedway Royal will take place to-night, the principal event being a match between Vic. Huxley (Aust.) and Syd. Jackson (Eng.). ...

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  44. MISSES BULT AND DENNIS CREATE RECORDS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Misses Frances Bult and Claire Dennis particiEated in a second swimming carnival at Auckland oth again giving a fine display. In the 220 yards test Miss Bult won easily by Ave yaids in 2m ...

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  45. RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

    The Eisteddfod at the Railway and Tramway Institute was continued yesterday Results:- Vocal Seation.—Children's solo (12 years and ...

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  46. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    The Bondi Surf Live-Saving Club will hold its annual carnival on Bondi Bench this afternoon, and special steps have been taken to ensure a fine afternoon's demonstration of the ability and ...

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  47. THE "NEW NATION."

    The December Issue of the "New Nation" magazine contains many interesting articles on different aspects of life In Australia, and well-chosen illustrations. The life and ...

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  48. ELIMINATION TRIAL.

    Riders entitled to compete in the 24 hours trial elimination test of the Auto Cycle Union of New South Wales should present themselves to the marshal at 7.45 a.m. to-morrow. They will be started ...

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  49. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The jury in the Criminal Court to-day, after a retirement of an hour and a half, found Percy Horatio Sydney Barnard, 56, guilty of manslaughter, and Ivy Margaret Smith, 46, not ...

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  50. SCHOOLBOYS' CARNIVAL.

    A schoolboys' cycling carnival will be held at Pratten Park, Ashfield, on Wednesday afternoon. at 2.30. All schoolboys netween the age of 10 to 16 ...

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  51. SPORTS AT CAMDEN.

    Both the New South Wales Amateur athletic Association and the New South Wales Cyclists' Union will supervise a number of events ot Camden on January 20, when a sports meeting and rodeo ...

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  52. SYDNEY FESTIVAL.

    A meeting of the Citizens' of Sydney organising committee has been called for next Thursday in the Sydney Town Hall to discuss plans for the Sydney Festival Week next year. The ...

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  53. ATHLETICS.

    The State profesional record of 10 1-5s for 100 yards was equalled last night by Austen Robertson, world champion, who ran into a fairly strong wind. He did not quality for the semi-final in the 120 ...

    Article : 49 words
  54. FOOTBALL.

    The Gladesville-Ryde club will hold its annual sports and gala at the Gladesville Sports Ground this afternoon. ...

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