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  2. THE TURF.

    More than 100 fewer entries were received by the Australian Jockey Club yesterday for the principal handicaps at the autumn meetings at Randwick and Warwick Farm. Last ...

    Article : 1,590 words
  3. RANDWICK TRAINING.

    A fair amount of work was put [?] Randwick yesterday morning, when [?] the use of the course proper for [?] Flags were out about 80ft from the rails, [?] ...

    Article : 569 words
  4. INCIDENTS IN TWO OF THE COUNTRY WEEK CRICKET MATCHES IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY.

    C. Ryder (Far North), falling into his crease to beat a quick return from the field to S. Sadlier, wicket-keeper for Riverina. A lucky four for L. McCabe (South), playing against Newcastle. The ball was too high for E. O'Brien in slips. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. THE PRIME MINISTER IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Scullin speaking at a luncheon given in his honour yesterday by the Australian Association of British Manufacturers. Those at the table, from left to right, are: Mr. H. McConaghy, chairman of the Tariff Board, Mr. M. C. Coates, honorary treasurer of the association, Mr. R. W. Dalton, Senior British Trade Commissioner, the Prime Minister, Mr. W. C. Guthrie, chairman of the association, and the Lord Mayor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  6. TO ATTACK A WORLD'S SPEED RECORD.

    Mr. Norman Smith (centre), inspects the Napier engine lent him by authority of the British Air Ministry. He will use it in his attempt on the record in New Zealand. Mr. Don Harkness, designer of the car that Mr. Smith will drive, is on the left of the picture, and Mr. A. R. Code, of the Vacuum Oil Company, on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  7. TURF NOTES.

    Melba's Rock, after three second [?] the second division of the Tramway [?] at Harold Park yesterday. On November Melba's Rock was beaten by Limousine in ...

    Article : 498 words
  8. TASMANIA'S GOVERNOR RETURNING HOME.

    Sir James O'Grady (centre) arriving in Sydney yesterday. With him are Mr. Edward Hirst and Captain Royce Shannon, A.D.C. (in uniform.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
  9. REMOVING AN UNSIGHTLY LANDMARK.

    An excavator at work yesterday on "Mount Stokes," which has long been a disfiguring feature of Hyde Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  10. GREYHOUND RACING.

    For the Greyhound Coursing Association s [?] to-night at Harold Park the draw is:- Special Handicap Stake (480yds).—Winner in [?] heat and the fastest second dog to compete in ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. COURSING.

    Nominations close at noon to-day for the Australasian Coursing Club's meetings set down [?] to-morrow and Friday at Mascot. Four stakes [?] included of 16 dogs each tor maiden, novice, [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. PROMINENT PASSENGERS WHO ARRIVED AT SYDNEY YESTERDAY ON BOARD THE SONOMA.

    MR. E. W. CHINNERY, Government Anthropologist for the Mandated Territory. THE REV. P. J. GRIFFIN, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  13. FOOTBALL IN GREAT BRITAIN

    The draw for the fourth round of the [?] Cup, to be played on January 24.is:- Crystal Palace or Reading v Everton, middleborough or Bradford City v Wolverhampton. [?] ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. BILLIARDS.

    The scores in the eliminating round of [?] billiards tournament are:- Newman (received 7000). 20,436, including [?] of 202, 253 653, and 570 (unfinished): Davis ...

    Article : 70 words
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