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  2. MOTOR TRIALS.

    Thirty cars, twenty of which were competitors, which left Brisbane on Saturday last on the annual touring contest of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, reached ...

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  3. STOLEN TYRES.

    For the theft of a number of motor tyres and tubes from a train on March 26 last. William George Bruhn, 40, enginedriver, and Henry James Milner, train examiner, both of ...

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  4. GOLF.

    Following is the draw for to-morrow of the first qualifying round of the New South Wales Ladies Golf Union's State championship and challenge cup, first l8 holes of country championship, and the handicap ...

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  5. J. S. GARDEN.

    When the adjourned case in whirb John Smith Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, charged with attempted in timidation, was resumed yestorday, Mr. ...

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  6. POLO GYMKHANA.

    The first polo gymkhana held under the auspices of the Forbes District polo Club proved a success. It was held at Wandary Station, on the banks of the Lachlan River. ...

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  7. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. Charles Coghian, formerly secretary of the metropolitan branch of the Country party, referring yesterday to the dispute in the branch, said that the attendance at Monday's ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    The draw for the Illawarra Suburbs Lawn Tennis Association tournament on Saturday is:- Association Court, No. 1, Chappel-street, Rockdale.— 1.45, R. Armstrong v F. Hamilton; 2.30, G. Waghora ...

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  9. COURSING.

    The committee of the N.S.W. National Coursing Association on Monday night, discussed the position generally in connection with the pruposed alterations to the rules of the N.C.A., to allow speed ...

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  10. WILLOUGHBY DISTRICT TOURNAMENT.

    A mixed doubies (American system) sealed handicap tournament will be held by the Willoughby District Club on October 13. Entries close with the honsecretary, R. McNee, 12 Salisbury-road, Willoughby, on ...

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  11. LFEHOLMD CUP.

    After winning and successfully defending tile Leeho[?] Cup since 1925, the Buddanadah team have lost the trophy to Boolken-Dine, a private team from Dubbo, who originally won the cup from Bathurst. ...

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  12. MAN DIES.

    Re. Harold Kelly aged 28 years, a labourer, of 27 West-para[?], Petersham, died at the Lewisham Hospital on Monday, from injuries which, it is alleged, were received during a ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Albert Horder, a Sunday School teacher for more than 60 years, and a local preacher for more than half a century, died recently at Auburn. ...

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  14. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Great Public Schools competed yesterday in the annual competition for the Rawson Cup and N.R.A. Shield, shooting taking place on the Long Bay Range. The competition was opened at 9.30 o'clock, teams of ...

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  15. METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    A number of strong pairs will be taking part in the Metropolitan doubles championship, which commenced at Strathfield on Saturday, and these include L. E. Baker and J. Willard, R. Dunlop and C. ...

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  16. COVCORD ASSOCIATES.

    Results of Concord Club's Associates choice score competition were:- A GRade: Mrs. Hughes, [?]—8, 26; Mrs. Bird, 35—8, 27; Miss Wallis, 36—7 29; Mrs. Mannell. 34—4. 30; ...

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  17. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    After hearing evidence in the appeal by W. Aldwell against his disqualification for two years, in connection with the running of his dog Valb[?], at Rooty Hill, the committee of the N.S.W. National ...

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  18. A YEAR AT SEA.

    Delayed by engine trouble after more than a yenr of voyaging the little auxiliary schooner Fides has at last reached Australia. ...

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  19. AVONDALE ASSOCIATES.

    Stroke handiap results:- Miss P. Saddington, 103—3[?], 69; Miss Esme Saddington, 106—30, 76: Mrs. Nicholls. 114—36, 78; Miss Elinor Saddington, 100-20. 80; Mrs. Armytage, 114— ...

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  20. MR. THOMAS HAMILTON.

    Mr. Thomas Hamilton, a well-known master carrier, died at Homebush on Sunday, at the age of 62 yoors Mr. Hamilton had carried on business in Sydney for many years. ...

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  21. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The Greyhound Coursing Association has arranged a programme of 10 events for to-night at Epping racecourse, commencing at 8 o'clock. Trials will start at 7 o'clock. ...

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  22. STATE CABINET.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Buttenshaw) presided at yesterday's Cabinot meeting in the absence of the Premier (Mr. Bavin), who was still indisposed. ...

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  23. MOSMAN CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    Monthly medal,—A grade; Miss Warden, 85—21, 64; Mrs. A. F. Thomson, 82—14, 68; Mrs. Naston, 83—14 69; Mrs. F. T. Jones, 88—19, 69. [?] grade; Miss E. Brown, 90—34, 56; Mrs. Earnshaw, ...

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  24. CLASHING OF DATES.

    Mr. F. F. Cowdroy, secretary of the N.S.W. National Coursing Association, states that the matter of clas[?]ing of dates between Mascot and Epping was discussed on Monday night, and as opposition fixtures ...

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  25. MOSS VALE OPEN TOURNAMENT.

    Moss Vale Golf Club's open amateur invitation tournament will commence on September [?] and the meeting will extend until October 1. The "Golf in Australia" cup, a 38 holes scratch competition, wiil be ...

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  26. AUSTRALASIAN COURSING CLUB.

    Following is the draw for Saturday nights meeting of the Australasian Coursing Club:- Encourage Stakes, 2f.—First course: Only Hope, Rock Boy, Val's Hope, Thundering Lad, Gaiety, ...

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  27. BRIDGE ELECTRICIANS.

    Cogent remarks were made yesterday by Mr. Justice Street, sitting by delegation, as the Industrial Commission to deal with an appeal by the Electrical Employers' ...

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  28. MR. G. W. HARDING.

    The death occurred on September 15, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. F. Denton, of Cootamundra, of Mr. George William Harding. Mr. Harding, who was in his 73rd year, ...

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  29. GRAFTON CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Bt beating Miss Anne Bawden, who has been nine times associate champion of Grafton Golf Club. Mrs. C. H. Lovell has become associate champion of the club for the first time. She has been runner-up ...

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  30. FORBES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    J. Bray beat S. Gale, 6 and 4, in the semi-final of the Ferhes Galf Club's championship. Bray will meet Stinson in the final over 36 holes. An 18holes stroke handicap was won by A. Robb with a ...

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  31. MNANGLE PARK CUP.

    The Menangle Park Racing Club held its Cup meeting yesterday in fine, spring[?]ke weather, with a large attendance. The totalisator investments amounted to £1433/10/, the highest since the re-opening of the ...

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  32. BOWLS.

    The president of the New South Wales Bowline Association (Mr. John Scott) who was accompanied by the three vice-presidents Messrs F. J. Doherty, J. Rankin, and T. Yates, and the secretary (Mr. Walter ...

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  33. MR. A. R. JOHNS.

    The funeral of the late Mr. A. R. Johns, the well-known Sydney motorist, took place at the Northern Suburbs Cemetery, the Rev, Maurice G. Chaseling officiating. The chief ...

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  34. DISQUALIFICATIONS AT CESSNOCK.

    Cessnock Electrical Coursing Club directors concluded two inquiries last night. J. Byrne and J. J. Bayes, both of Hamilton, owners of Allan Doone, were disqualified for live years for running the dog ...

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  35. KOGARAH MAN FINED.

    Two charges of common assault were preferred against William Henry Davies, 33, a sheet-metal worker, at Kogarah Court. He was charged with having assaulted Mrs, ...

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  36. AMBULANCES.

    The annual report of the Newtown-Marrickvtlle District Ambulance states that a more practical and effectual method of financing ambulance districts must engage the attention ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES' SUCCESS.

    The interstate railway [?] teams match between South Australia, New South Wales, and Victoria was fired yesterdy over Commonwealth match distances, 300, 600, 700, and 900 yards. ...

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  38. EPPING DRAW FOR SATURDAY.

    Following is the draw for the Greyhound Coursing Association's live hare meeting at Epping racecourse on Saturday afternoon:- Lilyfield Stake.—Silvery Plume, Equity, Riverlea ...

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  39. VICTORIA PARK FINAL.

    In the final of the president's competition, at Victoria Park, F. A. Biggs, [?] behind, beat L. W. Crow, scratch, by 31 points to 19. ...

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  40. PROUD SHIELD.

    Victoria Park, the first club to achieve two wins in the competition, become the permanent holders of the shield presented by the late Mr. Tom Proud nine years ago. The successful club bad a majority in its ...

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  41. WILLIAM HEUGHAN.

    Mr. William Heughan, who is now on another tour of the world, was warmly welcomed to Sydney at the Town Hall last night, after three years' absence. Town Scottish ...

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  42. VICTORIA PARK CLUB.

    At the thirty-seventh annual meeting of Victoria Park Club, officers were elected as follows:—Patron, Mr. F. Munro; president, Mr. A. C. Rofe; vice-presidents Messrs, G. T. Cross, R. Henley, F. Saywell, ...

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  43. SPANISH REUNION.

    A special message from the King of Spain aud the Spanish Government is to be delivered to the Spanish people resident in Sydney, by Bishop Irastorza, at the Adyar Hall ...

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  44. SOLDIERS WIN.

    At Lady Davidson's Home for invalided soldiers, Dick, Green, Jones, and Chamberlain beat a Warrawee rink, Austin, Dixon, Watt, and Phillis, by 24 points to 22. ...

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  45. FOOTBALL.

    To celebrate the most successful season on record on the playing field, the St. George League Club will hold a caraival on Sunday next, at Earl Park, the pro[?]ds of which will be presented to the St. George ...

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  46. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY TOURNAMENT.

    For the New South Wales Railway and Tramway institute Tennis Association's second annual tournament the draw is:- Saturday, 9.18 a.m., R. Humphreys v O. Sidwell (to ...

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  47. CANNED FRUITS.

    The Prime Minister said to-night that allegatins of the dumping of large quantities of Californian dried fruits in Australia had been referred to the Tariff Board for ...

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  48. ATHLETICS.

    There was a large attend ince at the Ashfield Town Hall last night, when the a port and balance-sheet of a successful year was presented to members of the Western Suburbs A.A.C. ...

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  49. ABATTOIRS.

    The proposed establishment of central abattoirs for the Maitland distriet was discussed by a deputation representing the Tarro, Bulwarra and Kearsley shire counoils and the East ...

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  50. DELAYED BRITISH MAILS.

    Complaints by business men of broaks in the weekly arrival of mails from Britain were referred to the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) to-day, Mr. Gibson said that he ...

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  51. TEACHERS.

    The following teachers have been appointed or transferred to tho schools mentioned:- TECHERS. ...

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  52. QUIRINDI J.C.

    Quirindi Jockey Club's meeting opened to-day in fine weather. There was a record attendance. Opening Handicap, 5½.—Mr. P. J. Kelaher's Golden, 7-3 (Percival), 1; Cashia, 7-9 (Thorley), 2; Duke ...

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  53. TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    Trinity Grammar School's 12th annual ethictiv championship meeting is set down for to-day at Pratten Park. The first event will start at 2 p.m. ...

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  54. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The Gardiner Cup final, between Pyrmont and Thirroul, will be played at Bode's Ground, Wollongung, on Saturday, Although the history of the game extends back nearly forty years, even the oldest ...

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  55. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Prendergast) announced yesterday that from October 1 all Commonwealth Him censorship activities would be transferred to Sydney, aud the Melbourne ...

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  56. SCHOOL SPORT.

    The final [?] of the tennis tournament were played at the Moore Park courts. Champions were:- Bays.—Singlesl; Cuder 15 years, C. Myles (Summer Hill): over 15 years, Mathieson (N.S.H.). ...

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  57. Y.M.C.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Members of the Young Women's Christian Association will compete in a 75 yards haudicap at the Y.M.C.A. championships on October 13. The programme also includes a club tug-of-war for the "Mick ...

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  58. HAWKESBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    At the anuual athletic sports meeting held at the college sotre excellent performances were registered, and records were established for the college by W Browne, 120yds burdies championship, and L. M. ...

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  59. NO SEPARATION FOR ASHBURY.

    The Ashfield Municipal Council has been informed by the Local Government Department that, following an inquiry concerning a petition from certain ratepayers that ...

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  60. ORDER OF ST. JOHN.

    Dr. T. Storie Dixson, chairman of the Central Coun[?] for Australia of the Order of St. John, has been advised by Major-General Sir Percival S. Wilkinson, director of the ...

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  61. CANVAS AWNINGS.

    Following the decision of the City Commissioners to require the demolition of post awnings in certain parts of the city, some property owners have replaced the demolished ...

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  62. WEIGHING MACHINES IN HYDE PARK.

    In a letter to the Editor, a correspondent expresses regret that in view of the thousands of pounds spent by the City Commission in beautifying Hyde Park, and the large amount ...

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  63. BOXING.

    In the principal match, scheduled for 15 rounds, Patsy Kelly and Bobby Gray will meet at Rushcutter Bay Stadium to-night. Wesley Ketechell and George Thompson, who are matched for Saturday night, will ...

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