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  2. THE WARATAHS.

    The cold, wet, and windy weather at Twickenham the Waratahs drew with London, no scores being recorded. This match had originally been set down for December 26, but ...

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  3. RED RULES.

    The greater part of to-day's sittings of the provincial conference of the Australian Labour party was devoted to suggested amendments of the so-called "Red" rules, which were ...

    Article : 584 words
  4. LENIN'S BRAIN.

    "Is it possible to draw any inference with regard to the intelligence or character of a person from a post-mortem examination of his brain?" An attempt to answer this question ...

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  5. GOLF.

    Conditions were far from pleasant for players in Saturday's golf competitions, which were decided in hot and oppressive weather. Rain fell on some of the courses, but at ...

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  6. A HYBRIDISED TREE.

    Sir,—The suggestion of your correspondent, Walter Bovan. re planting the crimson-flowcred Kurrajong is most opportune in view of the scheme for planting an avenue of trees ...

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  7. THE EUCHARIST.

    Sir,—I should esteem it a favour if you would be good enough to allow me a little space to make some comments on the arguments of Rev. Henry Gainford in this ...

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  8. BONNIE DOON CLUB.

    Stroke Handicap.— W. A. Yates, 87-12, 75; A. J. Chown. 87—11. 76; G. Thompson, 76 plus 1, 77; J. M. McGrath. 85-8, 77; H. W. K. Gorden, 89—12. 77; R. Wilson. 77 plus 1, 78; E. L. Fitzgerald. 78—ser, ...

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  9. TUSCULUM HOUSE.

    Sir,—In a paragraph in to-day's "Sydney Morning Herald," re the sale of Tusculum House, It is stated that the house was built by Mr. William Long. Will you kindly permit ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. CAMMERAY CLUB.

    Canadian Foursomes.—J. G. McKee and F. B. McKee, 71-11, 60; J. H. Davies and F. S. Tange. 75-15. 60; K. J. Pope and J. Evans, 74—12, 62; E. C. Burns and K. Ford, 85—21, 64; J. Macqueen and E. J. Doney, ...

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  11. CONCORD CLUB.

    Bogey.—Morning: L. M. Poole (13), 4 up; R. Grant (15), 1 down; F. J. Wallis (9), 2 down. Afternoon: W. R. Carter (4), 5 up; C. Glancey (1), 2 up; P. Ewington (4), square;.J. I. Shepherd ...

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  12. UNCLAIMED.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I notice a parngraph headed in large type "Unclaimed," setting out that the City Mutual Life Assurance Society kept a policy in force, the assured ...

    Article : 252 words
  13. KILLARA CLUB.

    Canadian Foursomes.—W. Epps and C. R. Adamson, 83-12. 71; R. J. Withycombe and R. J. Cocks, 74—2, 72; A. H. Walker and K. Robertson, 86-8. 72; H. V. Pennefather and W. H. Myers. 87—13, 74; C. ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. LONG REFF CLUB.

    Monthly Medal.—J. Ross, 77—6, 71; G. Thompson, 77—6, 71; H. C. Marshall. 82—9. 73; H. Middleton, 79—5. 74; J. Darling, 85—10. 75; H. R. Hitchman, 85—10. 75; J. H. Garrett, 84—8, 76. ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. FOOTBALL.

    At Belfast 15,000 people attended the Rugby match between Ireland and France, played on a muddy ground. Ireland won by 12 points to 8. ...

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  16. ELECTIVE BOARD.

    A suggestion was made to the Royal Commission on the Federal Constitution by Mr. H. Kneebone, vice-president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, that industrial ...

    Article : 451 words
  17. MANLY CLUB.

    Monthlv Medal.—H. Van de Velde. 82—7. 75: W. Smith, 84—9 75; C. O. Sealy 86—10, 76; G. P. Allman 84—7, 77; R. E. Smith. 87—10, 77 G. W. Eastaway, 80—2, 78: A. H. Wright 82—4, 78: H. M. Barker ...

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  18. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Eight courses and final of a Maiden Stake will be submitted by the Australasian Coursing Club at Mascot to-night, commencing at 8 o'clock, Trial races will also be conducted. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. THE RIGHT OIL.

    Sir,—As an Englishwoman I notice with regret that Russians and Americans are forcing my fellow-Britishers to accept their cheap and nasty oil at /10[?] a gallon in place of ...

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  20. MOORE PARK CLUB.

    Monthly Medal.—N. R. Jcaenck, 75—9. 66; T. M. Condon. 75—9, 66: A. Heyde. 77—10. 67: L. Ingamelts, 71—2. 69; C. L. Ashley, 78—9, 69; W. Ogilvy, 79—10. 69: A. French, 77—7. 70; J. J. Neylan. 77—7. 70; L. W. ...

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  21. DRAW FOR TO-MORROW.

    For the Mascot meeting to-morrow, the draw is:- Alexandria Stakes, 2f.—Lord Grey, Fire, Sure Pop, Clayton Spot, Drummock King, The Ashes, Topsy, Smart Laddie. ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. MOSMAN CLUB.

    Bogey Handicap: W. Laing Hay (3), 1 up; F. W. Marks (11). 1 up; R. Blackett (12), 1 up;. A. K. MacVcan, (7), square; C. Jack (17). 1 down: H. G. Pratten (12), 2 down; G. G. Gibbs (10), 3 down: ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. PARRAMATTA CLUB.

    Stroke Handicap: H. W. Rowan (10). 1 up: F. Hobson (4). 1 down; C. J. Austin (9). 3 down: R. D. Lamotre (4). 3 down; E. Turner (11). 4 down; L. E. Carter (2), 4 down; H. M. Bates (12), ...

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  24. WHY IS AUSTRALIA PAYING FOR THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    Sir,—America is proposing, amidst her protestations of peace and disarmament conferences, to spend 160 million pounds on naval increases spread over 20 years—a sum of eight ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. PENSANT HILLS CLUB.

    Stroke Handicap (one club): D. V. Saddington, 92—16, 76; J. Riddell, 82—4, 78; F. D. Layton, 83—4, 79; H, G. Vernon. 88—9, 79: F. Scales, 95—14, 81; H. P. Murray, 96—14, 82; A. W. Attwood. 97—14, ...

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  26. BOY DROWNED.

    Andrew Anelzark, aged 12, was drowned in a waterhole off Smith-street, Marrickville, late yesterday afternoon. Bathing in the hole, he suddenly sank below the surface of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. CESSNOCK RACES.

    There was a large attendance at the Cessnock mechanical coursing this afternoon. Results:- Abermain Stakes, 480 yards.—Bridal Veil, 1; Master Freedom, 2; Donald, 3. Betting: 5—2 Donald, 5 ...

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  28. PYMBLE CLUB.

    Monthly (Peacock Cup): P. S. Remington, 85—16, 69; E. Macfarlane, 86—14, 72: S. D. Paton. 93—18, 75; J. A. Walker. 98—22. 76; R. B. Sillar, 91—12, 79; D. W. Connah, 92—12, 80. ...

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  29. ROSEVILLE CLUB.

    Monthly Medal.—J. C. Ives 68—9 59; w.Surres, 79—11, 65; R. W. Johnston, 78—13 65; J. Myers 75—8 67; K. H. Knight 80—13 67; F. R. Turner, 82—13 69; A. A. Laing 78—8 J. S. Kennedy, ...

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  30. CAR AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    Cyril Gibbons, of Dolphin-street, Coogee, suffered internal injuries, and Jessica Gibbons, of the same address, received abrusions and shock, when an motor lorry and motor ...

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  31. KIRE-WINDEVER CUP.

    In the semi-finals of the Kirk-Windeyer gon cup preliminary tournament, Dr. Ross beat A. G. Sime, of Westport, the ex-New Zealand champion, 1 up at the 22nd hole. Donald Grant, of Shirley, beat ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—Would you permit me to point out that the long deferred poll in probibition is set down for September 6 next. Few people realise that voting for the poll will be ...

    Article : 242 words
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  34. CANBERRA CLUB.

    The Canberra Golf Club held a stroke competition yesterday. Results:—K. Wauguh, 92—24, 68; L. Dwyer, 84—14, 70; J. Kelly, 79—8. 71; C. H. Smith, 76—4, 72. The club will hold a tonrnament at Easter, when ...

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  35. FALL UNDER TRAM.

    Falling under a tram at Maroubra Junction carly last evening, Ellen Stapleton, aged 11 years, of 107 Boyce-road, Maroubra, had three fingers of her left hand severed. She also ...

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  36. MOTOR YACHT CLUB.

    For several years one ot the most popular fixtures on the programme of the Royal Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales was the series ot matches between the tastest boats for the spend pennant of the club. ...

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  37. MANLY COURSE RESERVED.

    The Manly course will he reserved for the local club's A.I.F. competition on February 8. ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLE RACING.

    The motor cycle carnival held on the showground last night as a benefit to E. Deacon, of Aberdare, an Injured rider, attracted a large attentdance. Details:- All Powers Handicap 1m.—C. Barkell (Newcastle). ...

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  39. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB.

    Fine weather was experienced for the first day's racing of the T.T.C. summer carnival at Mowbray. The attendance was large. Results:- St. Leonards Handicap (for two-year-olds), 6f.— ...

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  40. THE FIVE ISLANDS.

    Sir,—The extract from Lieut.—Col. Mundy's book quoted by Mr. Godfrey is. to my mind. somewhat misleading, for it states in effect that the name of the district near the Five ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. ADMIRALTY WARRANTS.

    The first of the Admiralty warrints to fly the [?] ensign of the Royal Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales have now arrived, and been issued to the commodore of the club Mr. Stuart F. Doyle for Mirrmar: ...

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  42. LEAGUE CYCLING.

    The N.S.W. League of Wheelmen held a series of cycling events at the Lidcombe Showground Results:- League Half-mile Handicap.—Heat 1: G. Paige ...

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  43. CONSISTENT RIDING.

    Remarkable consistency has been shown by Sig. Schlam. a Western Australlin motor cyclist, who, riding a 493 c.c. B.S.A. overhead valve stock model machine. has won the following events at the Claremont Speed ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. BOY KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Buring a violent thunderstorm yesterday a boy named McKinnery was killed by lightning. He was standing beside a motor car in the local showground, where the annual show ...

    Article : 47 words
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