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  2. AMATEUR SPORT.

    At a meeting at the Sports Club specially convened by the New South wales Olympic Council last night, the proposal to [?]-form the Amateur Sporting Federation was again discussed. It was decided ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

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  4. SHIPPING.

    Markhor, s, 7835 tons, Captain Addy, from London, via ports, 4.3 a.m. Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd., agents. Goulburn, s, 2367 tons, Captain Blas, from ...

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  5. SWIMMING.

    W. Fitspatrick won the Sydney League Club's winter section 33 yards handicap at the Domain baths on Sunday in 21 2-5s. S. Bennett and J. Reynolds occupied the remaining positions. F. ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. RETAIL TRADERS.

    Mr. E. C. O'Dea, secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union, said yesterday that he had been informed by the Department of Labour and Industry that the retail traders had not ...

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  7. MURDER CHARGE.

    After the inquest to-day' into the death of Jot a Alfred Taylor, of Fitzroy, Arthur Skeritt, 38, a coloured man, was committed for trial On a charge of murder. ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    The All Schools' Stuart Cup committee will meet to-night at 8 o'clock, at 62 Pitt-street, to make arrangements for the holding of this year's school-girls' competition. This tournament, which is ...

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  9. GYMKHANA AT CARLTON.

    A gymkhana will be conducted by the St. George Association Football Supporters' Club at Prines Edward Park, Prince's Highway, Coriton, on Saturday. The judging of various classes, viz., hacks, ...

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  10. WOMEN'S DOUBLES TOURNAMENT.

    The women's doubles, tournament, which was to have been held at the New South Wales Lawn Ternnis Ground, Rushcuttcr Bay. yesterday, was postponed owing to the courts being too wet for ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.

    Owing to the wet weather the C grade k[?]k-out competitions of the New South Wales Catholic Lawn Tennis Association could not be commenced last week. Next Saturday Drummoyne will meet ...

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  13. CHINESE DEAD IN CABIN.

    Following the fumigation of the steamet Marella yesterday two Chinese engineroom fitters, Cheong Foo, 2[?], and Toyeo Ah Boon, 40, were found dead in their bunks to-day. ...

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  14. DEPARTURES.—June 30.

    Dilkera, s, for Townsville, via Newcastle, 12.43 p.m. Scotland Maru, s, for Melbourne, 5.37 p.m. lNTRASTATE.—Hunter, s, 12.53 a.m., Bealib[?]., s, ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES v QUEENSLAND.

    The annual interstate match between New South Wales and queensland will take pince at Brisbane on August 8 and 9, and the Queensland championships will follow from August 11 to 16, inclusive. ...

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  16. PROJECTED DEPARTURE.—July 1.

    Barrabool, s, for Liverpool via ports. city of Christiana, s, for London, via ports. Kyokko[?] Maru, s, for Japan, via ports. John Willams, mission s, for Gilbert Islands. ...

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  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,398 words
  18. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    Mr. C. A. Le Maistre Walker, chartered accountant, of Sydney, who is returning by the Euripides after a business trip to England, spoke of the want of initiative on the part ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. WOMEN'S GRADE MATCHES.

    The women's interclub grade competitions are hearing completion, and the final stages have been reached in second grade, section I., and in third grade. ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Jacob Hyams, who died at his residence, 45 Clovelly-road, Randwick, on Sunday, at the age of 88 years, came to this country about 67 years ago on the sailing ship ...

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  21. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY.

    Buteshire, s, from Queensland ports. (No. 11 wharf, Woolloomooloo.) Kar[?], s, from Wellington. (No. 5 wharf, Darling Harbour.) ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. OVERSEA VESSELS IN PORT.

    Arendskork, s, stream. Barrabool, s, No. 9 wharf, Walsh Bay. Cabarita, s, Rose Bay. Calulu, s, Rose Bay. ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. SAVINGS BANK EMPLOYEES.

    A "Public Servant," in a letter to the Editor, asks for the reason why employees of the State Government Savings Bank were not included in the Government's scheme to reduce ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    This is the month in which the district cricket clubs hold their annual general meetings. The dates arranged aro July 7, Petersham, Mosman; July 9. North Sydney, St. George, ...

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  25. CYCLING.

    Finals of both the Dunlop Interclub premierships of the N.S.W. Cyclists' Union will be decided on the Wallis-avenue and Liverpool-road course on Saturday afternoon the senior event, for which ...

    Article : 438 words
  26. MR. JAS. W. WORTH.

    Mr. James William Worth, who died recently at Cabramatta, was a well-known resident of the Manilla district, where for about 40 years he was manager of the stud sheep-breeding ...

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  27. CLEARANCES.—June 30.

    Dilkera, s, 2698 tons, Captain Fletcher, for Cairns via Newcastle and Townsville. Goulburn, s, 2367 tons, Captain B[?]as, for Newcastle. ...

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  28. LATEST MOVEMENTS.

    ARKABA.—After a week's delay, the Adelaide S.S. Co.'s steamer Arkaba sails for Newcastle to-night, to load coal for Port Pirie. She is berthed at No. 6 wharf, Darling Harbour. ...

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  29. ROADS AND RAILWAYS.

    It is believed that the Government will take action against heavy motor traffic in competition with the railways, upon which about £23,500,000 has been spent. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. JAMES REEDY.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. James Reedy at his residence, at Penshurst-avenue, Hurstville, At the time of his death Mr. Reedy was the manager of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. CONDITIONS AT KOSCIUSKO.

    Clouding over in north-west; barometer dropping both at hotel and the Cha[?]t; snow conditions at Chalet good. ...

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  32. PENALTY OF PLUCK.

    Sergeant William John Lowrey died at his home in Dumaresq-street, Gordon, oh Saturday from heart failure, due in part to a heroic rescue he performed more than a year ...

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  33. UNLICENSED BUSES.

    At the Parramatta Court yesterday, William Atkins pleaded not, guilty to a charge of standing a parlour coach on a stand set aside for omnibuses. ...

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  34. MR. A. P. GREENFIELD.

    The death has occurred at Tulagi, in the British Solomons, of Mr. A. P. Greenfield, who was chairman of directors of the Gatere plantation in the Solomons, and director of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. ATHLETICS.

    Western Suburbs club having been granted sanction to conduct the State marathon championship on August 30, the committee is now engaged in mapping out a course at Parramatta and the ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    It was unfortunate for the League of N.S.W. Wheelmen that the Liverpool-road was just wet enough to be slippery and dangerous on Saturday afternoon, and, therefore, the Murdoch and ...

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  37. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London: Stirlingshire, m.s., from Australian ports (left Sydney May 7). At Southampton: Port Sydney, s, from New Zealand ports (left Wellington May 21). ...

    Article : 122 words
  38. PEPPER IN EYES.

    Sam Terry, who lives, alone, was called to the door of his house about 7 p.m. on Saturday. As he opened the door pepper with thrown in his eyes, and he was ...

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  39. MR. E. C. L. MOORE.

    The death occurred on Saturday, when he had a fatal seteure in a tramcar, of Mr. Edwin C. L. Moore, aged 66 years, of the firm of Moore Bros., tailors. Mr. Moore was born ...

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  40. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first individual championship of the season will be the Barnet Glass junior amateur fixture for members of the N.S.W. Cyclists Union, which will be decided on Saturday July 12 over a distance ...

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  41. TEACHER'S DEATH AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    During a period of exciting play in the Melbourne-Essendon football match at the Melbourne Cricket around on Saturday, one of the spectators, Thomas Hayman, 60, a retired ...

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  42. WESTERN SUBURBS CLUB.

    M. J. Mackenzie. State cross-country and 10 miles champion, R. Wright, and S. R. Hesketh will represent Western Suburbs club in the Queensland 10,000 metres cross-country championship on ...

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  43. ENFIELD TO MINTO.

    Entries close on Saturday at 165 Phillip-street, for the League of N.S.W. Wheelmen's next open road race in the metropolitan district, from Enfield to Minto and back, which will be decided on ...

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  44. CITY ELECTRICITY.

    The date of the completion of the second section of Bunnerong power station and plant has been put back one year. At yesterday's meeting of the City ...

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  45. COMING BY THE MARURA.

    The Union Royal mail liner Makura reached here to-day from San Francisco, with the following passengers for Sydney, where she is scheduled to arrive on Saturday:—Messrs. K. Bramma, W. ...

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  46. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

    The following vessels are expected to be in touch by wireless to-day:- With Sydney: Aorangi, Barrabool, Bullaren, Buteshire Canberra, City of Christiania, Iron Knob, ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES WALKING CLUB.

    The 10 miles championship of the New South Wales Walking Club is set down for Saturday next at Bankstown. ...

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  48. WRESTLING.

    Howard Cantonwine and Pat, McGill, American wrestlers, were awarded a draw after eight rounds at Rushcutter Bay stadium last night. In a wild contest not marked by brilliant work, McGill ...

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  49. SAFE TAKEN FROM FACTORY.

    Thieves removed a safe from the factory of W. C. Penfold and Co., Ltd., in Dowling-street, Waterloo, on Sunday night. When employees arrived at the factory ...

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  50. THE TARIFF.

    Five of the leading retail organisations in Melbourne who sell wearing apparel have written to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) protesting against the proposed new ...

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  51. SCHOOL SPORT.

    To-day, the two New South Wales Rugby League teams depart for Brisbane in charge of Messrs. J. P. Glasheen, S. M. Cameron, and J. B. Rodwell, They commence their programme on Thursdiy in ...

    Article : 594 words
  52. TOWING THE MOMBAH.

    Yesterday J. and A. Brown's tug St. Olaves, which has been commissioned to tow the naval coal hulk Mombah to Port Phillip, for delivery to the Melbourne Harbour Trust, applied for, and was granted, ...

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  53. THE MAILS.

    United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Adelaide.—Newspapers and packets) 2.30 p.m. (registered articles) 3 p.m., (letters) 4 p.m. (Naldera). ...

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  54. JOHN WILLIAMS' LAST DAYS.

    The London Missionary Society s steamer John Williams, which is to be sold at the end of the year. sails to-day for the Gilbert Islands. She will be absent from sydney for about two and a half ...

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  55. CHILDREN LOST IN BUSH.

    Four children who became lost while hunting for rabbits spent the night in the bush about five miles from their home at Marrangaroo. They were found this morning asleep ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WEELINGTON (1239m).—Arr: June 30, Ferndale, s, from Brisbane Makura, R.M.S., from San Francisco. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: June 30, Aorangi, ...

    Article : 65 words
  57. COAL SUPPLY.

    In view of the unsettled condition of the coal industry, and the fact that very little reduction in the curient price per ton of Coal was made by th[?]e who tendered when the ...

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  58. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The following additional nominations for the forthcoming State general elections were received last night by the National Association:- Concord: Alderman W. Rothwell. ...

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  59. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    TWEED HEADS (374m).—June 30, D[?]pel, s, barbound inside. BYRON BAY (345m).—Arr: June 30, Pulganbar s, 5.45 a.m., from Sydney. Passed; June 29, ...

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  60. AIR MAIL DELAYED.

    Owing to the sodden state of Mascot aerodrome, the Australian National Airways airman to Brisbane, with ten passengers, was delayed until noon yesterday, and finally had ...

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  61. UNITED KINGDOM MAILS.

    Inwward.—Dated London June [?], ex Narkunda, due Sydney July 6; dated London June 12, ex Balranald, due Sydney July 13; dated London June 19, ex Cathay, due Sydney July 20; dated ...

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  62. GIRLS GIVE CHASE.

    A man who seized a girl's handbag near the Central Railway Station on Sunday afternoon met with unexpected resistance and was lucky to escape. ...

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  63. MAN KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Inquiries are being made by the North Sydney police into the ciicumstances by which Alfred Patrick Moxham, 29, of Paternoster-row, Pyrmont, labourer, received spinal ...

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  64. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Mr. W. G. Layton, town clerk, will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon in the clubrooms to-day, and will address members on "Civic Pride." ...

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  65. AMERICAN MAILS.

    Inward.—Dated Son Francisco June 11, ex MAkaura, due Sydney July 5; dated San Francisco June 19, ex Sonoma, due Sydney July 10; dated Vancouver June 2[?] ex Niagara, due Sydney July ...

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  66. BILLIARDS.

    In City Tattersall's annual billiard tournament last night W. Jones (100) bent R. C. Gjedsted by 145; J. E. Howie (130) beat C. Bolton (90) by 41. The games set down for this evening are:—J. W. ...

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