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  2. SCHOOL SPORT.

    The Interstate Rugby League teams have com pleted the Queensland portion of their itinerary and will arrive in Sydney to-morrow. The [?]rimaty teams did not win a match, but the seniors will ...

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  3. GOLF.

    Miss Wray, who had led the field in the first round of the Rose Bay Cup on Monday, increased her margin when the contest was continued on the Royal Sydney links ...

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  4. ARMED MEN.

    At the point of a revolver three men robbed Mr. Levy, the proprietor of the Nepean Dance Hall in High-street, Penrith, and two of his friends yesterday morning. They escaped in [?] ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Wilson, who died at a private hospital at North Sydney on Thursday, at the age of 79 years, had lived in Australia for 54 years, 45 years of which were spent ...

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  6. NEW WAR PLAY.

    "The Two Minutes' Silence," produced last night at the Community Playhouse, is a new war play by Leslie Haylen, a Journalist, formerly of Sydney, and now residing in Wagga, ...

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  7. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Clarence Robinson, l8, of Westlake, Canberra, was fatally injured when the motor truck ne was driving dropped over an etghtfeet high embankment, after colliding with ...

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  8. OVER-PRODUCTION.

    Professor Theodore Gregory, who, with "sir Ott Niemeyer and Mr R. N. Kershaw, is Visiting Australia1 to study the present financia' and economic problems, to-day referred to ...

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  9. CONCORD ASSOCIATES.

    In the final for the club championship of the Concord Associates Miss Oowing belt Miss Hobbs Miss Saxton nest Mrs Docker in the final of the consolation eight. ...

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  10. BONNIE DOON ASSOCIATES.

    Bonnie Doon Associates played the fourth round of the L.G.U. medals competitions. Mrs. Colvin won in the silver division, and Mrs. Beer in the bronze division. In conjunction, a flag match for ...

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  11. AVONDALE ASSOCIATES.

    Canadian foursome, stroke handicap.—Mrs. J. Scott and Miss Gaden. 98—26. 72: Mrs. Nichol[?] and Mrs H. Thompson. 109—35, 74: Mrs. Williamson and Miss Gilfillan. 106—30. 76: Misses P. and ...

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  12. MRS. SAMUEL WATSON.

    The death took place at her home in Olola-avenue, Vaucluse, on the 10th instant, of Mrs. Mary Jane Watson, widow of Mr. Samuel Watson, who was for 40 years ...

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  13. HOLED OUT IN ONE.

    Mr. Harold Harvey. playing in the Armidale [?]oll Club championship, holed out in one. On Saturday last Mrs. Sorgeson performed this feat for the first time on the links. ...

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  14. VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The amateur golf championship meeting of Victoria will this year be held at the Cheltenham links of the victoria Golf Club from August 15 to 23 Entries close on Friday. The programme consists ...

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  15. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) has been nominated by the Armidale branch of the State Country party to contest the next elections. ...

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  16. COURSING.

    Helghbury winner of the Bonny Stakes at the previous Mascot meeting, followed his success by appropriating the Lilyfield Stakes at Harold Park on Saturday last. Yesterday at the Australasian ...

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  17. DUNLOP CUP.

    Match play rounds in the Dunlop Cup began yesterday at the Royal Australian Club's rinks. Kensington, in perfect weather. and on greens and fairways suitable for good performances. As a ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    Miss J. Hartigan (Kirribi[?]) won the Junior singles championship at Rushcutter Bay yesterday, when the two unfinished events in the Herbert Edwards schoolgirls' tournament were completed ...

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  19. GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOLS' SPORTS UNION

    Bisket-ball.—Senior, A teams: Brighton beat Bay Road, 14 goals to 10: P.L.C. Croydon beat M.L.C., 21 to 17: P.L.C. Croydon beat Meriden, 19 to 16: Brighton beat Cremorne, 20 to l8: Queenwood beat ...

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  20. ANTARCTICA.

    The value of Antarctic exploration and the close relationship between the scientific results and commercial possibilities were emphaslsed by Commander Moyes in a lecture on the ...

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  21. WATER CONSERVATION.

    The Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur), speaking at Muswellbrook, said he intended to take up with the Cabinet the question of a water conservation scheme for the Upper Hunter. ...

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  22. MR. WILLIAM ARTHUR HASTIE.

    Mr. William Arthur Hastie, who was for 15 years a warden of St. Andrew's Cathedral. died in the Coast Hospital on Saturday, aged 43 years, after an illness of several ...

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  23. HIGH SCHOOLS SPORT.

    Sydney High School won in all six grades [?] Rugby Union, and scored an aggregate of 102 points to Parramatta Hig[?]s 6.Playing for Hurstville Central Technical in the second grade Rugby ...

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  24. MR. LAWRENCE PICKUP.

    Mr. Lawrence Pickup, an old resident of the Hawkesbury district, died at Windsor recently, after a short illness. He was born at Blackburn (England) in 1852, and came ...

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  25. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Although an effort will be made to end the present session of the Federal Parliament on August 8, it appears that August 15 is the more likely date of rising. The Prime Minister ...

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  26. CHINESE SUB-CONSULATE.

    Following representations made to the Chinese Nationalist Government by the Consul-General for Australia (Mr. F. T. Sung). It has been decided to establish a new Chinese ...

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  27. VICTORIAN WATERLOO CUP.

    The Victoria Coursing Club opened its Waterloo Cup meeting to-day at Geelong, Some fine trials were witnessed by lending coursing men from all States, including Tasmania. ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT.

    The nnnual tournament of the Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club was continued on the Oval courts Yesterday. R. E. Wherrett and A. L. Cohen in the ...

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  29. MR. W. T. MURPHY.

    The death occurred suddenly at Hobart yesterday of Mr W T. Murphy, who re[?]ed from the position of Assistant Deputy Statistician for Tasmania last November upon ...

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  30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Dr P. A. Micklem, Rector of St. James' Church last night lectured on "Dr. Pusey and the Church of England." The lecture was under the auspices of the Fellowship of the ...

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  31. MR. GEO. HAWKINS.

    Mr. George Hawkins, a well-known worker for charity and public organisations in the Granville and Parramatta districts died last week, aged 68 years. ...

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  32. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The case in which Giovanni Maggiori was charged with the murder of Mrs. Margaret Furst at Applethorpe, on February 6, came before the criminal sittings of the Circuit Court ...

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  33. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The principal event at to-night[?]s mehanical hare meeting. organised by the Greyhound Coursing Association. at Harold Park, is a special stake, Proceedings will commence at 8 o[?]clock. ...

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  34. ABORIGINES.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) announced yesterday that the Government had decided to leave the control and education of aboriginal half-castes in ...

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  35. SATURDAY'S DADGE MATCHES.

    Following is the draw for Saturday's badge matches:- First Grade, Section 2.—Semi-finals Singles: Western Suburbs 2 v Strathfield 1; Hunters Hill ...

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  36. MR. L. E. CHAMBERS, K.C.

    Following a short illness while travelling to Singapore, Mr. Lloyd Eld Chambers, K C., Solicitor-General for Tasmania, died at a hospital in Singapore on Thursday evening. ...

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  37. BROKEN RAIL.

    The intense cold of the last few nights caused the breaking of a rail between Ryde and Meadowbank on Monday night, and railway services were considerably delayed. ...

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  38. WOMENS BADGE MATCHES.

    Draw for to-morrow:- First Grade Section I.—W. Suburbs 3 v University (singles): G. Members 1 v Manly (singles); G Members 2 v W. Suburbs 2 (singles): W. Suburbs ...

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  39. BASEBALL.

    The decision of New South Wales not to send a team to Victoria in August to participate in the annual triangular series is likely, officials here consider, to cause a breach between the two States ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) stated yesterday that he had received from the Governor-General a cheque for £50, to be applied towards the alleviation of the ...

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  41. MISS C. M. PEDEN.

    Miss Constance Mary Peden, a resident of Neutral Bay for the last 37 years, died on Monday. Throughout her life she was associated with charitable and other movements ...

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  42. UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first 18 holes qualifying rounds for the annual championships of the Sydney University Golf Club will be ployed to-day at Bonnie Doon. ...

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  43. CYCLING.

    Now that the Dunlop interclub premierships have both been decided the classic individual events of the road season will soon begin. First there will be the two individual amateur championships ...

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  44. MR. W. FINDLEY.

    The Federal Ministry has decided to appoint Mr. W. Findley, a former Victorian Labour Senator, to the vacancy on the board of the Commonwealth Oil Refineries, Ltd., caused by ...

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  45. KILLARA CLUB.

    Following is the draw for the open mixed foursomes par handicap. to be played to-day:- 10.55, Mrs. Hudson and L. W. Hudson v Mrs. Carter and H. G. Carter: 11. Mrs. Andrews and J. ...

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  46. PETERSHAM CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Draw for Saturday in the Petersham championships is:—Singles: 2 p.m. A. Turnham v L. Edwards. Men's doubles: 4 p.m., A. Jones and Warwick v Doel and Pearman Women's singles: ...

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  47. GIRL'S DEATH.

    Detectives who have been investigating the death of Ena May Drury. 19. which occurred at her home at Bacchus Marsh on Sunday, said to-day that they believed that the poison ...

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  48. ALEXANDER WATSON.

    In his programme at the Kings Hall last night Mr. Alexander Watson displayed his powers of dramatic characterisation with fine effect in various scenes from "Macbeth." His ...

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  49. MR. JAMES CULNANE.

    Mr. James Culnane, whose remains were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Rookwood yesterday, had been connected with the meat inspection staff at Glebe island and ...

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  50. LORD MAYOR.

    To mark the occasion of the elevation of Alderman E. S. Marks, M.L.A., to the Lord Mayoralty of Sydney, a smoke concert in his honour was held by the National Speakers' ...

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  51. PICTON TO ENFIELD.

    A week after the Speedwell race the Marrickville Club's annual fixture from Picton to Enfield, about 45 miles will be decided and a fortnight later still the Adelaide Tailoring Co. race, from Moss ...

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  52. SPARE GUN MOUNTING.

    The motor-ship Port Gisborne, of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, is due to arrive at Sydney on July 28 with a spare 8[?]ch gun turret and mounting for the cruisers ...

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  53. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Keith Lawrence Doig. 24, employed by the Forestry Department at Bridgetown, was killed by a falling tree, under which he lay for five days until he was found to-day. His motor ...

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  54. NEW SCHEME SUGGESTED.

    Already, it is understood, Victoria desires to abolish the Australian council, but it has been suggested that another system of interstate compettion be substituted for the triangular games. ...

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  55. JUNIOR RACES.

    Junior members of the N.S.W. Cyclists' Union are being well catered for on the road this year, and there will be three handicaps in addition to the annual road championship. Entries for the ...

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  56. MISS FERGUSON'S RECITAL.

    An appreciative audience at the Aeolian Hall last night listened to a pianoforte recital by Miss Nellie M. Ferguson, who is from the studio of Mr. G. Vern Barnett. Miss ...

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  57. DEATH OF ADELAIDE LAWYER.

    Mr. Rupert Ingleby, K.C., the noted Adelaide lawyer, died at his home to-day in his 63rd year. ...

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  58. WARRNAMBOOL TO MELBOURNE.

    It is announced that the Warrnambool to Melbourne race of 165 miles the longest annual professional road race held in Australia, will be held this year on October 4, and the regular test races ...

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  59. CLUB PROTESTS.

    The Leichhardt Major League Club entered [?] strong protest against the grade committee's allocation of it with Marrickville as the early game of a "double-header" at Leichhardt Oval on ...

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  60. WATERSPOUT NEAR PERTH.

    A waterspout estimated to be half a mile high travelled at tremendous speed from the northern side of Rottnest Island to the coast west of Perth on Sunday afternoon, and after ...

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  61. KILLARA ASSOCIATES.

    Stroke Handicap.—Miss G. Walker's Trophy.- A grade: Mrs. Ducsbury, 87—10, 77: Mrs Norrie, 94—16, 78: Miss L. Lowe, 95—17, 78: Mrs. Meldrum, 98—18, 80: Mrs Stansfield, 101—20, 81: Miss ...

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  62. CENOTAPH CEREMONY.

    The annual ceremony in commemoration of departed members of the 1st Division, A.I.F., will be held at the Cenotaph in Martin-place at sundown, i.e., 5.8 p.m., on July 23rd. ...

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  63. SURVEYORS.

    The third interstate conference of the Surveyors' Institute was is opened in Brisbane to-day, when delegates from Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales ...

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  64. REPORTED ROBBERIES.

    A number of robberies was reported to the police on Monday. Furs worth £80 were stolen from Myer Hellman's shop in George-street, city, by [?] ...

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  65. ROTARY CLUB.

    Mr. Lawrence Ennis (chief constructional engineer of the Harbour Bridge) lectured to the members of the Rotary Club yesterday. Mr. J. McIntyre (president of the club) was ...

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  66. CHICKENPOX ON STEAMER.

    A two-year-old child was found to be suffering from chicken-pox on the arrival of the Maunganui to-day from Sydney. The vessel was delayed in berthing for an hour and a ...

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  67. GOVERNOR TO DEDICATE AMBULANCE.

    The Governor (Sir Philip Game) with visit Kogarah on August 10, when the new St. George Ambulance car will be dedicated. The ceremony will take place on Moorefield ...

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  68. MANLY ASSOCIATES.

    Second round Captain's Trophy, Canadian foursomes, stroke: Miss Buckle ann Miss Welden, 90— l8,72: Mrs Raves and Mrs. Dlmant, 100—25. 75: Miss Ryan and Mrs Burton. 101—23, 78: Mrs. ...

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  69. MADRIGAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

    The Sydney Madrigal Society gave its 77th concert at the Conservatorium Hall last night before a large and appreciative audience, "Sweet Nymphs that Trip Along" (Thomas ...

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  70. QUICK RAILWAY TRANSPORT.

    The transport from Darling Harbour of a large quantity of furniture for 50 rooms of a newly built hotel at Coonamble, a distance of 382 miles, in about a day and a half, and ...

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  71. ROSEVILLE ASSOCIATES.

    Second round (Mrs. Walters' trophy), 36 holes storke:—A Grude: Mrs. Everett, 85—18 67; Mrs. Hildebrand, 89-20. 69, [?] s. Dowling, [?]9-19, 70: Mrs. Hamilton. 93—21, 72. B Grade; Mrs. Harvey, ...

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  72. BOWLING CLUB RECEIVES £300

    The Queen competition in aid of the Kensington Bowling Club realised about £300. Mrs. Barbara Pike, the wife of the well-known jockey, was the winner, and will be crowned ...

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  73. JUDGE WITHOUT WIG.

    When Acting Judge Rowland came on to the Bench at the Quarter Sessions yesterday afternoon to receive a verdict he discovered that he was without his wig. ...

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  74. OPPOSED TO FLATS.

    At the last meeting of the Woollahra Council a petition was received from 27 propertyowners of Drumalbyn-road, Bellevue Hill, entering an emphatic protest against the ...

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  75. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    Jack Edward Penny, eged about 45 years.[?] fell on live wires while working on an electric lighting service pole, and was electrocuted. Death was instantaneous. ...

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  76. AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM

    Dr. G. A. Waterhouse has been elected president of the Australian Museum for the remainder of 1930, in the [?] of Sir Charles Rosenthal, who has resigned. ...

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