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  2. LAWN TENNIS.

    The New South Wales championships tournament was continued at the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Ground nt Rushcutter Bay yesterday, when L. E. Raker and N. Peach were ...

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  3. BLIGH AMATEUR R.C.

    Bligh Amateur Race Club first day's racing was held in cold, w[?]dy, and showery weather. Dowling States (w.[?].), 6f.—Mr. H. C. Ro[?]se's Avenel, 11-8 (Mr. Lyne). 1; Mr. C. R. Heath's ...

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  4. WHERE TO VIEW SATURDAY'S RACE ON THE NEPEAN.

    MAP SHOWING RESERVES AND PARKING AREAS. THE COURSE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TIMBER SUPPLIES.

    Lecturing before members of the institute of Architects at the Royal Society's room last night, Mr. M. B. Welch discussed methods of combating destructive agencies in ...

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  6. KING'S CUP.

    The arrangements for the Australian eight[?]ar championship for the King's Cup, and the Australian ama[?]eur seulling championship for the President's Cup, are complete, ...

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  7. WOMEN'S GRADE MATCHES.

    An interesting position has been reached in tne competition for the premiership in the won[?]'s grade contests, and so evenly matched are many' of the teams taking part that inclusion in the ...

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  8. TAMWORTH J.C.

    Tamworth Jockey Club's carnival. extending over three days, comme[?]eed to-day in the weather. There was a large attendance. Intetest centred [?] in the Tamworth Cup, for ...

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  9. FALL OF EARTH.

    A fall of earth from the sides of an excavation, in which he was working, partly buried Henry Blackwell, a labourer, employed by the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board. ...

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  10. WOMEN'S GRADE FIXTURES.

    The draw for the seventh round of women's grade matches of the New South Wales lawn Tennis Association to be played to-morrow is as follows:- First Grade—Section 1.—Doubles round: Neutral Bay ...

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  11. EPIDEMIC.

    Following an epidemic of gastro-enteritis, which occurred at Yallourn in Februar), as a result of which nine children died, while some others became seriously ill, a report has been ...

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  12. LABOUR PARTY.

    The leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Scullin) declined to-day to comment on ass[?]rtions by Mr. McGrath about the manner in which the deputy londershlp of the party was ...

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  13. GRAND OPERA.

    Mr. Nevin Tait, London director of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., and J. and N. Tait, who reached Fremantle to-day on the Orsova, is on his way for the Williamson-Melba opera ...

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  14. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Before Mr. Justice Starke in the High Court, Thomas Henry Webb, wheat grower, of Yorke Peninsula and Pinaroo, sued Mark Bloch, Joseph Cleveland Pratt, E. V. Murphy, and H. S. ...

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  15. METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.

    The list round of matches in the Metropolitan Catholic Association's competitions resulted:- Dr. Kearney Shield.—Kensington I. beat Drummoyne[?] [?] sets 53 games to 1 Set 21 games; Chipperfield I. ...

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  16. BANKRUPTCY LAW.

    With the proclamation of the Commonwealth Bankruptcy Act, the Federal AttorneyGeneral's Department proposes to abolish the system of official assignees now in force in ...

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  17. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    The report adopted at yesterday's annual meeting of the Council of Churches stated that action by the council had contributed to the suppression of night gambling at ...

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  18. CESSNOCK WEIGHTS.

    The following weights have been declared for the Cessnock races to be held next Saturday:- Maiden Handicap, 5f.—Bright Bolt, 9: Nicklow, 8-11; Sunny Rylstone. 8-10; Dully Jones, 8-9; Miss Chip. ...

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  19. AVALON CLUB.

    Following is the draw for this week-end:- Avaton Courts.—Saturday 10 a.m., Jones and Miss Wallace v Edge and Mrs. Young, "A"; 11, C Sam and Miss Carroll v winner "A", Chipprfield and Miss ...

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  20. WOMAN POISONED.

    A young woman, who left her home at Mill Hill-street, Waverley, early yasterday morning was found some hours later on the Canley Vale railway station in great pain, and ...

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  21. MAN STABBED.

    James Porter. Junior, was stabbed in the back at Mount Keira last night, and had to bo conveyed in an ambulance for medical attention. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION.

    Australia is figuring very prominently in aviation news in the United States, according to a letter received by Mr. David G. Stead from Major Albert F. Hegenberger. the ...

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  23. CANBERRA HOSPITAL.

    The matron of the Canberra Hospital, Miss G. F. Law[?]er, has tendered her resignation to the Federal Capital Commission. A special board appointed by the ...

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  24. WESTERN SUBURBS.

    Draw for the week—end is:- Mixed competition.—B grade, final: Lauriston v Wodonga, on Westcourt. C grade, final: Dauntless v Catherine Two Blues, ...

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  25. GOLF.

    Inverell Club met Warialda Club off the latter's links for the Fairford Cup. Warialds has not been beaten for this cup for three years, but on this occasion Inverell was victorious by six matches to three. ...

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  26. MAN DISAPPEARS.

    It is feared that Ernest Cossey, aged 30, of Wyndham-street, Alexandria, who disappeared off the rocks near Bondi yesterday afternoon, has been drowned. ...

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  27. SAMOA.

    The Department of External Affairs has been reorganised, and the Prime Minister (Mr. Coates) will assume the portfol[?]o, bringing Samoa under his direct control. Mr. C. A. ...

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  28. CANTERBURY PARK EASTER TOURNAMENT.

    The draw for the Canterbury Park tournament, whick will be continued on Sunday, is:- 10 a.m., W. J. Ness v C. Farr (semi-final "Palmer's" men's singles championship), 11 a.m., F. D. Smith and ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    Silver division: Mrs. O'Brien, 94—19, 75; Miss Hazel Walker, 92—6, 86; Mrs. Dimond, 10O—13, 87; Miss Dymock, 104—17, 87; Mrs. Kenway, 101—16, 83; Miss L. Gibb, 109—20, 89. ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at North Sydney on Tuesday of Mrs. R. M. Boydell, widow of Mr. C. B. Boydell, formerly Clerk of the Senate of the Federal Parliament. Mrs. Boydell was ...

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  31. COLD WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  32. BALLARAT SYNOD.

    A special session of the Synod of the Ballarat Anglican Diocese was held last night to consider the Constitution Bill. Dr. Crick. Bishop of Ballarat, said that the enlargement ...

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  33. COMBINED HARD COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    At Dunn's courts, Clovelly, the remaining finals for the combined hard court tournament will be played to-nieht:— The programme is:- Ladies' Handicap Doubles:7.15, Misses Ferguson and ...

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  34. WENTWORTH FALLS CLUB.

    Choice Nine Roles:—J. Allerton, 36 plus 1, 37; L. Ingamells, 90—1, 33; Dr. F. Juttner, 47—8, 39; E. Wild, 47—7, 40; M. Valkenberg, 45—5, 40; G. R. Winn, 45—5, 40; H. W. Firth, 46—5, 40; G. R. ...

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  35. WINE MARKETING.

    The establishment in Britain of an organisation to market Australian wine on the same lines as that established by the canned and dried fruits industries was advocated to-day by ...

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  36. EASTERN SUBURBS HARD COURT ASSOCIATION.

    The team for the Eastern Suburbs Hard Court Association, which will visit Brisbane at the end of this month, has been selected, and consists of the following players: ...

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  37. MADRIGAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    There werw some exquisite examples of partsinging in the programme presented at the Conservaterium last night by the Sydney Madrigal Society. Two works stood out ...

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  38. BLACKHEATH CLUB.

    38 Holes Stroke Handicap:- A Grade: E. C. Doran, 87—14, 73; F, Santler, 87—12, 75; A. McPhee, 85—9, 76; [?], E. Jones, 91—12, 79. B Grade: Dr. C1ayton 90—13, 72: H. Reid, 97—18, ...

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  39. HARBOUR TRUST.

    It was announced by the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) yesterday that the surplus from Harbour Trust operations this year will be £2[?],000. The effect of the Government's ...

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  40. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

    The Cabinet has decided to send Dr. Marsden, secretary of the New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, to spend three months in Canada and the ...

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  41. MR. W. A. DRAKE.

    The death occurred on Monday night of Mr. William Adams Drake, of Mosman, well known in Sydney for many years as an architect and quantity surveyor. He is survived by a ...

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  42. BASEBALL.

    The draw for the first round of the Western Suburot Churches Baseball Union's competition, to be pined on Saturday, is as follows:- A Grade.—Petersham Baptists v All Saints', ...

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  43. MOSMAN ASSOCIATES.

    Mosman aasociates decided a choice score competition yesterday. Results:- A division: Miss Armstrong, 39—8, 31; Mrs. Thomson, 41—10, 31; Mrs. Yuill, 42—11, 31; Miss D. ...

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  44. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The annual congress of the Returned Soldiers' League, to be held in Sydney on August 7, 8. and 9, will synchronise with the tenth anniversary of the opening of the great ...

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  45. ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    The Pull Court granted Mr. W. A. Rollison, who appeared for Leslie Melville Martin, an order nis[?], returnable next Tuesday, against Evan Kyffin Thomas and Geoffrey Kyffin ...

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  46. PARK-STREET.

    The Chief City Commissioner (Mr. Fleming) stated last night that the commissioners were proceeding with the widening of Park-street in the sections between ...

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  47. HARBOUR TRUST.

    Replying to the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) said that amending legislation would be ...

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  48. A.I.F. CUP.

    The annual A.I.F. Cup competition will be played at the Concord Golf Club to-morrow. The draw is:- 12.30 p.m., R. A. Davidson v G.L. Gee; 12.35, A. W. Saxton v A. S. bangster; 1, N. M. Gibson v D. W. ...

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  49. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match between Glamorgan and Worcestershire was continued at Card[?] to-day, when Worcestershire made 804 (Fox 135, Gibbons 74, Mercer five for 91), in response to Glamotgan's first innings score of 331. ...

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  50. THE UNFINISHED CENOTAPH.

    Mrs. Lewis, publicity officer of the Soldiers' Mothers, Wives, and Relatives' Victory Association, draws attention, in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald" to the unfinished state ...

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  51. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    The League.—First division: Huddersfield v Sheffield United. 0-1; Leicester v Blackburn, [?]-[?]. Second division: Wolverhampton v Swansea, l-l. Southern League: Charlton v Swinden, 3-1; Norwich v Millwall, 2-0. ...

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  52. MASONIC SCHOOLS.

    An additional cottage home, at the Masonic School at Baulkham Hills is being erected at a cost of £3000. It will accommodate 20 girls, and when completed there will be ...

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  53. FATAL LORRY ACCIDENT.

    Phillip Whit[?]ing, married, who lived at George-street, Liverpool, died in the Liverpool Hospital yesterday from injuries he recived when run over by a motor lorry earlier ...

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  54. CAMMEIRAY CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    Canadian foursomes (trophies presented by Miss Wildrige and Miss Anderson): Mra, Woodley and Miss J. Watson. 93—36. 60; Mrs. Mannell and Miss M. Duncan. 91—29, 62: Miss C. Walker and Miss ...

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  55. TAEIFF BOARD.

    The Tariff Board continued its inquiries to-day, when the Rio Tinto Company, Ltd., of London, asked for the admission of pyrites from all countries free of duty as long as ...

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  56. FESTIVAL WEEK.

    The University students' festival will begin on Monday, May 14. The programme arranged by the committee in charge of the celebrations includes a smoke ...

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  57. RAILWAY MISHAPS.

    The electric railway service on the Illawarra and Bankstown line was slightly disorganised last evening between 5 and 6 o'clock. A detective spring placed a train out of ...

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  58. £25,000 LOAN FOR AUBURN.

    Auburn Municipal Council has received the pormission of the Governor to borrow the sum of £25,000 for the reconstruction of roads and footpaths in the municipality. The first ...

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  59. MOORE PARK ASSOCIATES.

    The secretary's team beat the captain's team by five matches to four. Results:- Miss Brennan (Capt.), (o) v Mrs. Barnes (Sec.), (2 and 1): Mrs. Demareo (o) v Mrs. Gibson (3 ...

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  60. WIDENING OXFORD-STREET.

    In view of the indefinite reply given by the Main Roads Board in respect of the widening of Oxford-street from the city boundary to Bondi Junction, and of Old South ...

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  61. FATAL ACCIDENT AT LIVERPOOL.

    Phillip Whiteing, 45, of George-street, Liverpool, was fatally injured yesterday afternoon. Whiteing, it is reported, was riding on a ...

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  62. SENATE BALLOT.

    Mr. A. H. Moate, Secretary of the Stewards' Union, was still leading in the ballot for the selection of three Labour candidates to contest the Senate elections in New South Wales ...

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  63. MELBOURNE CITY LOAN.

    An ordor was paimed by the State Executive Council to-day authorising the Melbourne City Council to borrow £600,000. The money will be spent as follows: Public works, £246,000; ...

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  64. AVONDAE ASSOCIATES.

    The Avondale Associates' bogey handicap resulted:— Mrs. Delamore, McCay (19) 2 down; Mrs. J. H. Kidd (27), 3 down; Miss E. Saddington (27), 3 down. ...

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