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  2. TO-DAY'S SPORTING FIXTURES.

    Rugby Union: Randwick v Northern Suburbs, North Sydney; Manly v Glebe-Balmain, Manly; Eastern Suburbs v St. George. Syney Cricket Ground; Western Suburbs v University. University ...

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  3. COOTAMUNDRA RACES.

    Cootamundra St. Patrick's Day Hospital Race Club's winter meeting was concluded yesterday in showery weather. Results:- Muttama Flying Handicap. 6f.—Mr. S. H. Cohen's ...

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  4. THE BUDGET.

    Although it is generally recognised that the new duties, primage, and sales tax will result in an increase in the price of motor vehicles in the near future. It will surprise ...

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  5. 'PLANE FLIGHT AT 80.

    Mrs. W. Crawford, s[?]n., of Alstonville, near Lismore, who, at the age of 80 years, made a flight in an aeroplane, attended the opening of the first railway in Australia, and she has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COLLOIDAL FUEL.

    Liquid fuel, which is so readily applied and the combustion of which is regulated by easy and convenient methods, would become very much more extensively used in ...

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  7. ALLAN WILKIE.

    There is nothing dry nor academic about Mr. Allan Wilkie's productions of the Shakespearean comedies. His version of "As You Like It" last night at the Orand Opera House ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    There was a large gathering of representatives of financial, commercial, and other publie interests at the funeral of Mr. H. W Apperly, general mnnager of the Australian ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL.

    An attempt is being made by Mr. Kitching, under-secretary to the Department of Labour and Industry, to settle the dispute about the 48-hour week. ...

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  10. BOURKE DIGGERS' T.C. RACES.

    The second day's racing of Bourke Diggers' Turf Club meeting, run on Thursday, resulted:- Bullecourt Handicap, 6f.—Greenhorn. 9-11. 1; Maltwheat, 9-5, 2: Steel Locks, 8-4. 3. There we[?] ...

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  11. FORBES J.C.

    Following are the weights for the first day of the Forbes Jockey Club's July race meeting, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday. July 23 and 24: ...

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  12. FINANCE IN LONDON.

    Arbitration will probably open in London On July 28 between the Tasmanian Government and the Commonwealth Bank on the question of certain interests charged and ...

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  13. CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Frank Bedford, 17, of Boundary-street, Croydon, was riding a motor cycle along Liverpool-road, Enfield, last night, when he come into collision with a horse which was crossing ...

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  14. LICENSED VICTUALLERS.

    Following a disagreement between members of the council of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of Australia, the president (Mr. J. A. Safe) and the secretary ...

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  15. COURSING.

    Lady Ex owned by Mr. G. J. Nicholson of Wyalong, son the New South Wales St. L[?]ger at the National Coursing Associations meeting at the Woodstock enclosure, Rooty Hill, yesterday. On ...

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  16. ALEXANDER WATSON'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Alexander Watson was greeted last night by another fine audience at the King's Hall, and won renewed favour in an attractive programme, which included among its ...

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  17. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Yorkshire's new bowler Verity, who took nine wickets for 60 against Glamorgan earlier in the week, took five Gloucestershire wickets for 1B to-day. ...

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  18. A SCHOOL TRIBUTE.

    As a scholor at the Cleveland-street High School the late Mr. Apperly spent his boyhood days with other notable men, including the late Sir Richard Richards, a former Lord ...

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  19. BRISBANE COUNCIL.

    The position is not as satisfactory as it might be," said the chairman of the finance committee of the Brisbane City Council (Alderman Barstow) to-day, when discussing ...

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  20. SUPPORT FOR MR. SCULLIN.

    "I was very pleased to receive from the Sydney Chamber of Manufactures a copy of its resolution stating that the proposals of the Government embraced the only practicable ...

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  21. WOMEN IN LITERATURE.

    In an address before the Fellowship of Australian Writers last night, Mrs. Jean Devanny, the New Zealand author[?]s, said that as soon as women were given an equal chance of ...

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  22. LADY HAY.

    The funeral of Lady Hay, of Crow's Nest, North Sydney, took place on Thursday afternoon at Coolangatta, in the private burial-place of the Berry family. The little ...

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  23. STRUCK BY CAR.

    Mrs. R. Wakeling, 65, of Harbord-road, Brookvale, suffered wounds to the face and head and probably a fractured skull when she was struck by a motor car on the Corso, ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    At the annual meeting of the Balmain District, Club the election of office-bearers resulted:—Patron, Dr. H. V. Evatt, M.L.A.; president, Mr. S. J. Bull; hon. secretary, Mr. W. C. Bull; assistant hon. ...

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  25. SALESMAN SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    Frederick Horace Cottrell, 43, salesman, went to the house of Mrs. A. Oldman, at St. Leonards', this afternoon, soliciting orders. He told her that he was unhappy, and while she ...

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  26. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. C. Martin was last night endorsed by the A.L.P. executive as the Labour candidate for the Young seat at the forthcoming State elections. Protests were lodged against the ...

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  27. REID PARK, MOSMAN.

    Alderman Perrin, of Mosman, who claimed that his views were those of the other aldermen speaking yesterday with reference to statements in the "Herald" respecting the ...

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  28. W.A. RAILWAYS.

    In an effort to reduce expenditure of the Raliway Department as much as possible, the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. A. E. Evans) has decided to retrench all employees over 65 ...

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  29. BOWLS.

    The Governor, Sir Phil[?]p Game, has consented to act as patron of the City Bowling Club, in the place of Sir Dudley de Chair, and the Lord Mayor (Alderman Marks) has signified his intention of ...

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  30. EXCHANGE PROBLEMS.

    A conference han been arranged for Monday morning in Sydney between representatives of the Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments and the representatives of ...

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  31. EXCURSIONS TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Holiday excursion tickets will be issued by the Railway Department from Sydney. Newcastle, and Canberra, to Fremantle, Perth, and Kalgoorlie during the period from August ...

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  32. WARRINGAH CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the semi-final of Warringah club's championship, played yesterday. J. Black beat W. Orrock, and will meet Copeland in the final. ...

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  33. LIVERPOOL CLUB'S MEETING.

    Liverpool Coursing Club's meeting will take place at the F[?]eld enclosure on Thursday and Friday next. Nominations already in will be retained unless withdrawn before Monday night. As some ...

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  34. MRS. F. CAINES.

    The death occurred at her home. Pyree, Shoalhaven, on Thursday, in her 77th year, of Mrs. Fanny Caines, widow of James Dixon Caine, who was one of the earliest farmers. ...

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  35. SUVA CARNIVAL.

    The bowling carnival is proceeding. In the open rinks final Hay, J. Thomson, Stevenson, and D. Thomson [?]v[?]rcargill[?], 31. defeated Baxter, Munn, Haigh, and Brown (Christchurch), 14. In the pairs ...

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  36. ARMED MEN.

    Two men entered the shop of Mr. Robert Ryan, greengrocer, in Anzac-parade, South Kensington, last night just before closing time. One asked for apples while the other produced ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S HAROLD PARK DRAW.

    For the Greyhound Coursing Association's meeting this afternoon the draw is:- University Stake.—Plous Hope, Comrade, Fanny Micawber, Andree, Black Bonnie, Lady Reprieve, ...

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  38. MAN DIES FROM INJURIES.

    Alfred Dean of Park-Street, Rozelie died at Sydney Hospital yesterday from injuries to his chest. He was [?] a steamer at No. 3 wharf. Lime-street on Wednesday, when a ...

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

    The annual tournament of the Sydney University Lawn Tennis Club will be continued on the Oval courts to-day. The draw is:- Open Singles.—10.15 a.m., A. G. Provan v L. ...

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  40. PALM ISLAND TRAGEDY

    No true bill has been filed against Dr. C. R. Maitland Pattison, who had been cited for trial at Townsville on August 11 on charges arising out of the shooting of R. H. Curry, ...

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  41. NEWSBOY INJURED.

    Henry Hall, aged 11 years, of Francis-street, Leichhardt, was selling newspapers in Norton-street, near his home, yesterday, when he was knocked down by a motor car. ...

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  42. MRS. A. B. SHELDON.

    Mrs. Sylverine B. Sheldon, who died in the War Memorial Hispital at Wavirley on Thursday, was the wife of Mr. Alfred B. Sheldon, LL.B., legal adviser in the State Statistician's ...

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  43. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The draw for the Greyhound Coursing Association's mechanical hare meeting to-night is:- Special St[?]ke.—First do[?] in each heat to compete in final, to be handicapped by distance on ...

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  44. WORKMAN'S FALL FROM BUILDING.

    A workman who slipped and fell about 25ft from a building in course of construction in Wynyard-street, city, yesterday, suffered fractures of both feet. ...

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  45. AMERICAN MOTOR INDUSTRY.

    The United States Consul-General in Australia (Mr. Roger C. Tredwell) said yesterday that American Trade Association executives in Washington had awarded first prize ...

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  46. TOURS OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    So keen has been inquiry for travel facilities in the central portion of Australia that the central executive of the Austiallan Railways decided to organise a series of tours. ...

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  47. FEDERAL TAXATION TOURNAMENT.

    The Federal Taxation Department, George-street North, has just concluded a mixed doubles tennis tournament, played during lunch-hours on the Observatory Park Courts. ...

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  48. MARRICKVILLE DISTRICT CLUB.

    Championship tournament draw for to-day:- Singles.—1.15 p.m., O. Sidwell v N. J. Clemow, A. Flaherty v T. Zlotkowski; 2 p.m., R. A. steele v R. E. Humphreys, S. J. Hart v Dr. W. C. ...

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  49. UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE.

    Dr. Borehem will deliver his second lunch-hour talk on Wednesday next at 1.25 p.m., in the basement of the Sydney Town Hall, uuder the auspices of the United Intercessory ...

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  50. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEMEN.

    The ninth annual conference of the Federated Onion of Locomotive Enginemen, which has been sitting in Brisbane for the last four days, completed its work last night. ...

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  51. KEROSENE STOVE BURSTS.

    William Hutchings, 19, of Believue-street, Glebe, was sprayed with flaming kerosene yesterday when, as he was pumping a stove to obtain a greator heat, It burst. He was ...

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  52. MR. HARRY BARRINGTON.

    The funeral took place to the Randwick Cemetery yesterday of Mr. Harry Barrington, of Coogee, an old-time comedian and singer Mr. Barrington died early yesterday morning ...

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  53. BILLIARDS.

    In the final of the metropolitan champioships conduc[?] at the Elystan Parkurs last night. J. R. Henrys beat C. Worrill by [?]00 to [?]. Henrys' be[?]t breaks were [?], 4[?], 4[?], [?], [?], and ...

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  54. ADELAIDE TRAM LOSSES.

    The report of the Municipal Tramways Prust for the six months ended January 31 shows that revenue exceeded operating expenses by £77,673, but renewals, interest on ...

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  55. ICE HOCKEY.

    To-night at the Glaciarium, at 8.45, Glebe will meet Eastern Suburbs. The reserve grade teams will play the early match at 7.15. With a view to selecting the New South Wales team which ...

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  56. FOOTBALL.

    There was a sensation at a meeting of the Lithgow District Rugby League last night, when three selectors, Messrs. Thorn, Allen, and Kirkwood, and the coach, G Randall, resigned as a protest ...

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  57. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The following additional list in connection with examinations held in June, 1930, has been forwarded to us by the organising secretary. Mr. [?]. Ch[?]dleigh:- ...

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  58. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The preliminary round of the State snooker championship was held at Home Recreations, Ltd. D Lowrie beat A. Barrows in straight games, [?]-2[?] and [?]-44. W. Arnott beat D Stewart. He ...

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  59. UNKNOWN MAN DEAD.

    Sergeant Wicks, of the Regent-street police, is anxious to establish the identity of a man who died in the Salvation Army Home in Foster-street, city, on Thursday night. He ...

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  60. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    The Young Australia League has launched a proposed for 150 boys from country and city districts of New South Wales to make a tour of Canberra. Geelong, Baliarat, and ...

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  61. MRS. M. BRADLEY.

    Upwards of a, score of Orange lodges were represented at the funeral of Mrs. M. Bradley, at Waverley Cemetery yesterday. The deceased had taken a prominent part in Orange lodges ...

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