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  2. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred recently of Mr. J. H. Burcher, senior, at one time owner of Nulty Station, in the Bourke district, and for the last 26 years resident at Tilsbury Hills ...

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  3. CATTLE PROPERTY.

    The sale is announced of Eskdale, a wellknown cattle, fattening property in the Esk district, for £60,000 cash, the purchaser being Mr. Ernest F. Lord, of Es[?] Esk. The ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    Race meetings to-day include:—A.J.C. (Warwick Farm), U.S.A. Fleet meeting at Randwick; Newcastle J.C., Moonee Valley R.C., Queensland T.C., South Australia Tattersall's, and Canning Park (W.A.) ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    To-day, at Randwick, the Australian Jockey Club will play its part in entertaining the officers and ratings of the U.S.A. Fleet. Although turf sport in America is not ...

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  6. GOLF.

    The annual interstate teams' matches, played between amateur competitors at the Australasian Open Golf Championship took place on the Australian Club's links at Kensington yesterday. There was again a stiff ...

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  7. BOWLS.

    The first practice match arranged by the selectors for a portion of the bowlers who have nominated to go to Queensland was played on the City Green on Thursday, and considering the adverse conditions, the ...

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  8. ROSEVILLE CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    First President's Shield Stroke Handicap and Mrs. Horwood's Trophy.—Mrs. S. Mcke[?], 103—34, 69; Mrs. O'Kee[?]e, 103—32, 71; Mrs. Duesburry, 87—15, 72; Mrs. Dunn, 88—16, 72; Mrs. Dowling, 98—24, 74; Miss ...

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  9. CASINO CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    The first round of the Casino Associates' Cup and Championship was played on the Casino links yesterday. Results:—Mrs. P. B. Robins, 66—39, 36; Miss A. Northcott, 53—16, 37; Mrs. E. Jones, 64—25, 39; ...

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  10. HUGE IDLE FLEET.

    Further additions to the shipping tonnage thrown idle by the strike has been made during the last few days. In some instances the whole 6f the fleets of large interstate ...

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  11. MR. M. A. EASTWAY.

    The death occurred on Thursday of Mr. Matthew Albort Eastway, formerly of Eastway Brothers, at the age of 85 years. The late Mr. Eastway had been identified ...

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  12. STATE CHAMPION RINK SEMI-FINAL.

    The semi-final of the States champion rink was played on the City Green yesterday between Kinder Hamilto[?] and Beecham (Corrimal), under unfavourable conditions. A bleak wind prevailed, and ...

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  13. THE WAGGA TOURNAMENT.

    The Wagga Golf Club was favoured with fine weather for the second day of the tournament. Fifty players were in the ladies' Canadian foursomes, 12 holes, which was won by Mrs. J. Hardy and Mrs. Weir. of ...

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  14. POLO.

    Exciting play is anticipated this afternoon in the finals of the Countess of Dudley Cup and the J. J. Carvan Beaten Teams' Cups, that will be decided on the Kensington ...

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  15. MR. DONALD H. SCOTT.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Donald H. Scott, ex-manager of the Exchange branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, took place in the Church of England section of ...

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  16. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between Claude Falkiner (England) and Walter Lindrum (Australia), will begin on Tuesday, play commencing at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily till Saturday, August 8, at the Elyston Billiard ...

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  17. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court declared that the hours of shop assistants in the southern division of the State, in consequence of the reduction of the working week from ...

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  18. TATTERSALL'S CLUB TOURNAMENT.

    In Tattersall's Club tournament yesterday, "Rose Bay" (owes 50) beat "Istria" (owes 15) by 30, and E. Eccles (owes 250) beat H. G. Hall (rec. 105) by 18. ...

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  19. LATE MR. T. H. MARTYN.

    The estate of the late Mr. Thomas Hammond Martyn. share broker, of Sydney, who died on October 9 last, has, for probate purposes, been valued ...

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  20. BOXING.

    Le[?]. Johnson, of Manchester, outpointed the Australian boxen, C. Ring, in 15 rounds. It was a fast and clean contest, in which there was very little clinching. The Australian continually ...

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  21. FOOD COSTS.

    According to a statement issued by the Commonwealth Statistician yesterday there has been an average increase in the cost of food and groceries throughout the Commonwealth ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE.

    The All-British Motor Show was opened in the Jubilee Exhibition by the Premier (Mr. J. G[?]n), to-day. There were displays on 94 stands. It was seen that Australia's ...

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  23. LIFE DISQUALIFICATION.

    Prior to weighing out for the Hurdle Race at the South Broken Hill Cup meeting on Wednesday, A. J. Niemann, who was to ride Deuce, was thought by the stewards not to be in a fit condition to ride the ...

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  24. POLICE APPEAL DISMISSED.

    By a majority vote the Police Appeal Board dismissed the appeal of three young constables against the action of the Commissioner in dismissing them from the force on charges ...

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  25. THE KREISLER CONCERTS.

    Fritz Kreisier, who returned to Sydney yesterday from a highly successful tour. In which he gave a series of concerts in Melbourne to uniformly crowded houses, and also played ...

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  26. FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

    Sir,—In view of my previous contribution on the above subject, published in the "Herald" of 24th ultimo, the report of the open letter to the Premier, representing the ...

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  27. FRANK BULLOCK RETIRING.

    "Hotspur," in the "Daily Telegraph," states that Frank Bullock is retiring at the end of the season, owing to the drain on his constitution riding below 8st 5lb. He feels that a continuance will seriously ...

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  28. BARRIER MINES.

    The sloppage of interstate colliers and the closing down of coal pits on the Maitland Held are iving concern to the Broken Hill mining industry, in which, last month, about 6000 ...

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  29. I.W.W. NOTICES.

    Two plainclothes constables have been detailed to inquire into the origin of a number of small notices, which have made their appearance about the city streets during the last ...

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  30. NEW PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY.

    "The Australian Phonograph Monthly" is a new Sydney publication which should prove especially attractive to the gramophone public. It contains not only interesting ...

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  31. WALGETT JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Walgett Jockey Club's races were continued today in fine weather. Results:- Flying Handicap, 5f.—Mr. F. L. Moore's Lady Nelson, 8 (Clarence), 1; Young Ros[?], 8-12 (Williams), 2; ...

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  32. ADELAIDE FATALITIES.

    Two men were killed in the city last night. One was cut to pieces by an engine in Adelaide station yard, near Morphett-street bridge. About 7 o'clock, when the engine ...

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  33. CHARGE AGAINST GATE KEEPER.

    Cla[?]de Winchester a servant of the South Australian Cricket Association, who was responsible for the checking of persons entering the gate at the Adelaide Oval, was charged ...

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  34. PEAK HILL J.C.

    Peak Hill Jockey Club's races were continued today in fine weather. Results:- Exhibitors' Handicap, [?]f.—Mr. J. Sharpe's Fucima, 8-11 (Wood), [?]; Mr. S. Hayden's Greyle[?], 8-7 ...

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  35. QUARRYMAN FALLS 60 FEET.

    William Mitchell, 32 yours of age, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital this afternoon suffering from serious head injuries. It is reported that while working at the top of a ...

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  36. "THE SECOND ROUND."

    Sir,—"Playgoer," trouncing the dramatic crities ("Sydney Morning Herald," July 23), queries whether it is not artistically dishonest to ignore "the power," "the tragic ...

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  37. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments to the premanent forces of the Royal Australian Navy are announced by the Navy Office, to take effect from the dates mentioned:- Lieutenant" Francis [?]ouglas Watson, to Peng[?]n, to ...

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  38. WHY NOT A CARILLON?

    Sir,—I see there is a strongly-supported proposal to erect a National Sailors' Memorial in Sydney Harbour, or on its foreshores, in memory of the men of our first line of defence, ...

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  39. GOSFORD RACING CLUB.

    Following are the weights for Tuesday:— Encourage Stakes, 6f.—Antagonist, 9-5; Fortsilk, 8-10; Varta Mozz[?], 8-3; Lady Malita, 8-2; Counte[?]s Hop, 8; Blue Aster, 7-12; Pop's Pride, 7-12; Hanwell, ...

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  40. SHARK SHOOTING.

    Sir,—Apropos of the visit of the American fleet and the general interest in the question of how to get security for bathers from sharks, I should like to inquire through your ...

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  41. LAWN TENNIS.

    One event of the tournament of the State Conservatorium of Music was completed yesterday, the mixed doubles championship being won by Allman and Miss Waterhouse. ...

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  42. A PERFECT DISGRACE.

    Sir,—I beg to draw attention to the unpardonable neglect of those responsible for the convenience and health of the womenfolk visiting Sydney, for whom there are ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. MORE PLAYING GROUNDS.

    Sir,—I concur heartily with the statement in your to-day's editorial "We Need More Playing Grounds." Not only our young men, but also our girls and young women, should ...

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  45. COURSING.

    The Armidale Courting Club Cup meeting resulted— Cup.—Deciding course: C. Wilkinson's (Armidale) Tally (Tall[?]ban—Constance) beat the same owner's Mindful Moments (Popularity—Careful E[?]sie). ...

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  46. CREMATION.

    Sir,—An anonymous correspondent (who thinks that he knows the laws of the Catholic Church better than [?], one of her priests, do) in your issue of to-day's date courteously ...

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  47. AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—May I enlist your assistance in [?]rawing the attention of the police and others to the fact that hundreds of the boys of the visiting American Navy are still under the ...

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  48. TRAMWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Commencing at 11 a.m., the usual special services will be run from Circular Quay and Railway-square loop to Randwick Racecourse. The first-class tram will leave Bridge-street yard at 12 noon. ...

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  49. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Sh[?]te Shield (First Grade): University v North Sydney, at Chat[?]wool Oval at 3.15 (L. H. Townend); Randwick v Manly, at Manly Oval, at 3.15 (G. Flannery); Glebe-Balmain v Y.M.C.A., at University ...

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  50. LAPSTONE BRIDGE.

    Sir,—I have read in this morning's "Herald" of an excursion conducted by the Royal Australian Historical Society to the Lapstone Bridge, between Emu Plains and Blaxland. On ...

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  51. HOCKEY.

    This year the women's all-Australia hockey premiership matches will be played in Tasmania, and to aid in the selection of representatives for New South Wales the selectors request the following players to ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    The following official cable forwarded by the mansger of the Australian hockey team now touring New Zealand was received yesterday by Mr. Flockhart:— "Waikato defeated Australia by 3 goals to 1 at ...

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  53. WAGGA CLUB.

    The annual tournament of the Wagga Golf Club opened yesterday in cold but fine weather. There was a large attendance of spectators. Record entries were received for the events. Yesterday's ...

    Article : 133 words
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