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  2. WOOL CASE.

    In the First Civil Court to-day, Mr. Justice Cussen delivered judgment in the skinwool, and sheepskins actions, in which £1,700,000 and £214,000 respectively were ...

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  3. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S COLLEGE WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY.

    ARCHBISHOP KELLY LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPORTING.

    Boulgcmey, one of the beat-known and best-performed horses in the Norhtern Rivers and Maitland and newcastle districts, was sold in Maitland for 30 guineas. He is nearly 16 years old, has done three ...

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  5. MOTOR-CYCLING AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    The first motor-cycling ride completely around Australia has been successfully completed, A. W. Grady, the young Western Australian who visited Sydney in the course of his arduous journey, having reached ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. URALLA JOCKEY CLUB.

    Urilla Jockey Club's meeting was concluded to-day. Results:- Flying Handicap, 5f.—-Hatelgar, 8-7 (Reynolds), 1; Summer Hill, 8-12 (Whalan). 2; Eaton's Pride 8-4 ...

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  7. PRESIDENT'S CUT HANDICAP.

    The final of the President's Cup Handicap, one mile was decided at the Domain Baths last evening, Results:- T. Williams niordernians). 12m 38s, 1; C. Johnson ...

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  8. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Inter-Varsity golf contest between Oxford and Cambridge at Hunstanton resulted in a win for Oxford by nine matches to six. Oppenheimer (Oxford) to-day beat Geoffrey ...

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  9. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    Entries for the hill-climbing and speed contest which the Royal Artomoblle Club of Australia will hold on April 4, close at the clubhouse on Monday next, March 30 It is laid down in the general conditions that ...

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  10. GARAH RACE CLUB.

    Garah Race Club's meeting was concluded this afternoon. Results:- Waverley Handicap. 5f.—Honeyboy, 5yrs, 10-114 (Downey),. 1; Undercurrnet, 9-7, 2; Black Metal, 10-7, 3. ...

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  11. HARVEST DAY THANKSGIVING.

    The Royal Automobile Club of Australia invites members who desire to take part in the harvest day thanksgiving to notify the secretary of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Harvest Day, Somerset House, ...

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  12. MOTORING.

    Owing to the Easter rush it has been found necessary to supplement the staff of the National Roads and Motorists' Association Tourist Bureau. Guide Manning has thcreiorc been temporarily moved to the ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS.

    The drawfor to-morrow is:- First Grade.—Doubles, Division 1: S. Sydney v W. Suburbs, N. Sydney v University. Division 2: E. Suburbs v N. Suburbs, St. George v Sydney. ...

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  14. LOCKHART ST. PATRICK RACES.

    St. Patrick's Day Race Club held a successful meeting yesterday, when there was a record attendance. Results:- Maiden Plate, 4f.—Hugh Brennan's Faljoy, 10-1 ...

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  15. CHANGE OF AGENCIES.

    Messrs. Salmons Motors, Ltd., announce that they have taken the ngeiiry for the Jewett six-cylinder cars, in addition to the Citroen, which they have handled for some time past. ...

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  16. FOOTBALL.

    A message from Paris states that the struggle between the Stade Francais and the Racing Club de France, two of Die most important Rugby teams in Paris, is regarded as an historical event in French ...

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  17. CYCLING.

    Campsie Club decided its final programme for the season at Pratten Park, Ashfield, on Wednesday night, the events including senior and junior championships of the club. Results:— ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE V WAVERLEY.

    Yesterday the visiting Newcastle master builders were entertained by the Waverley Club, and played a match there, which resulted in a win for Newcastle by 9 points. Scores:— ...

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  19. ORANGE DICTRICT TOURNAMENT.

    Thirty courts will be in use during the sixth annual tournament of the Orange district club, which will be decided during the Easter holidays— April 10, 11, and 13. Visitors will receive a warm ...

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  20. N.S.W. BOWLING ASSOCIATION MEETING.

    The monthly meeting of the New Soulh Wales Bowing Association was held last evening in the Builders' Exchange, Mr. J. Wall, the president, was in the chair. Mr. Wiseheart moved, and Mr. Reeder ...

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  21. WALGETT HOSPITAL RACES.

    Walcott Hospital races opened to-day in fine weather, Results:- Opening Handicap. 6f.—A. Kennedy's Bando Lass, 8-7 (Collins), 1: H. C. Lewis' Orient, 8 (Wrigley), 2; E. ...

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  22. GOLF.

    18-hole stroke competition: R. B. Hell, 84—12, 72; H. W. McLelland, 70+3, 73; Dr. W. B. Kerr, 101—21, 77, Wyndham Jones, 100—22, 78; Commander Banks, 93 —14, 70; J. A. Ford, 95—14, 81; J. F. E. Davidson, 83, ...

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  23. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    Randkwick presented a busy spectacle yesterday morning, when a number of smart times were recorded. Thed course proper was available for specials, and hurdles wore out about 45 feet from the rails. Po[?]taster ...

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  24. GRONOW TO PLAY IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Rugby League player B. Gronow leaves for Australia shortly, to take a player coach appointment.—Reuter. ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    At the annual meeing of the Manly and District Junior Union Mr. J. Darvall Hunt, president, was in the chair. The N.S.W. ltugby Union was represented by Mr. H. Woods, Mr. Vickery Horniman, and Mr. E. ...

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  26. ARTHUR SPENCER LEAVES.

    Arthur Spencer, the American champion sprinter, who has had a successful season in Australia, left for America by the R.M.S. Tahiti yesterday. Spencer, who was accompanied by his wife and two children, ...

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  27. BASEBALL.

    Mr. M. A. Noble presided over a well-attended anual general meeting of the New South Wales Baseball Association, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—Patron, his Excellency ...

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  28. MOTOR 'BUSES' OVERLAND TRIP.

    Four A.E.C. motor 'buses, originally built in Sydney and driven overland to Melbourne about 12 months ago, will complete their return journey to Sydney early to-do[?]". They arrived at Mittagong after a ...

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  29. LATE BRO. EDWIN WILLIAMS.

    The ceremony of unveiling a marble tablet in perpetuation of the memory of the late Bro. Edwin Williams was performed by Bro. Nutt in the lodgeroom of Lodge Schomberg, ...

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  30. SYDNEY WHEEL RACE.

    The revival of big handicaps in Sydney is an exrerunem, which should pruve successful and attract widespread attention to the sport. The prkes for the big race, entries for which close an April 2, amount to ...

    Article : 141 words
  31. LADY MOTORIST IN SYDNEY.

    Among the competitors in a recent lengthy reliability contest was a Miss B. Wyane, who diove a powerful car in one of the heavy car sections of the contest. Miss Wynne, although not accustomed to Australian ...

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  32. Y.M.C.A. CLUB.

    The Y.M.C.A. Club, which will be the first Rugby Union club to commence training, will play matches amongst its own players at the Y.M.C.A. Sports Ground on Saturday afternoon, and on Tuesday next it will ...

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  33. PAR5KES TROTTING CLUB.I

    The Autumn meeting of the Parkes Trotting Club held to-day attracted a good attendance, Results:- Farmers and Tradesmen's Handicap Trot, 2m.—Betty Lee, 1; London Pat, 2; Billy Bunn, 3. Nine starters ...

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  34. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Granviklle District Soccer Association was presided over by Mr. Henden Epps. The following officers were elected:—Patron, Dr. Parer; prosident, Mr. H. Epps; treasurer, Mr. D. Booth; hon. ...

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  35. VETERAN BOWLERS ON THE CITY GREEN.

    Reading from left to right: Mr. R. Anderson (86), Parramatta club; Mr. D. H, Easton (87), Balmain club; Mr. G. Moxham (87), Petersham club; Mr. W. Mortley (87), Ashfield club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. RUGBY LEAGUE REFEREES.

    The members of the Referees Association will meet the representsatives of the District Clubs in a conference on the proposed [?]dmen[?] of the rules o[?] the game as outlined by the council of the Rugby League. England, ...

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  37. GOULBURN WEIGHTS.

    Following are the weights for the first day of the Goulburn Race Club's meeting on Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4:- Hurdle Race, 2m.—Mistretta, 11-2; Piratic, 10-3; ...

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  38. ATHLETICS.

    The harvest sports will be held on April 17, at Sydney Sports Ground and many good events have been arranged. The meeting will be under the control of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic ...

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  39. BOWRAL CLUB.

    The Bowral Football Club at its annual meeling decided to enter three teams for this year's competition. Mr. Peter Tait was elected patron, Mr. H. A. Arnold president, Mr. E. Ellis treasurer, and Mr. H. Hall hon. ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    The annual veterans match, inauguntcd by Mr. John Spence several years ago, was played yesterday on the City green in the presence of a large assemblage of spectators. However uninteresting the ...

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  41. MEN'S HOSPITAL.

    A deputation asked the Chief Socretury (Mr. Oakes) yosterday that Macquarie-street. Old Men's Hospital, Parramatta, should be removed from its present site, that its inmates ...

    Article : 261 words
  42. WAR PICTURES.

    It was intimated to-day by the Home and Territories Department that the pictures, "The Charge of the Third Light Horse Brigade at the Nek," by Q. G. W. Lambert, and ...

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  43. CLUB HANDICAPS.

    At Pratten Park, Ashfield on Wednesday night, the Western Suburbs A.A.C. concluded its track and field games season by contesting two handicap events for members. ...

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  44. CRICKET.

    The fixtures for Saturday are:- Balmain v Bank N.S.W., at Birchgrove; Callan Park v Gordon, at Gallan Park; Chemist B v Bornsbny, at Alexanderia; Commercial Bank v Drummoyne, at ...

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  45. WESTERN SUBURBS A.A.C.

    100 Yards.—First heat: R. Carrutyher[?], 15yds, 1; D. Wearne, 5yds, 2, W Baker, 12yds, 8. Time, 10 3-5s, Second heat; E. Nottle, 5yds, 1; G. White, 14yds, 3; W. Attwill, 10yds, 3. Time, 10 1-5s. Final, E. ...

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  46. PENRITH MEETING.

    The success of the two days' Easter meeting o[?] Penrith Speedway seems assured, the last experiment in dust laying having shown highly satisfactory results. The treatment will be continued next week, but it is ...

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  47. ST. GEORGE CLUB.

    Results of the St George Amateur club's races on Wednesday evening at Hurstville:—Senior One Mile Handicap: W. McGrath, 1; E. Griffiths, 2; J. W. Wright, 8. Time, 2m 20s. Senior Three Miles Scratch Race: ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    At a committee meeting hedl yesterdaty a permit to train was granted to S. J. G. Smith. Permits to ride were granted to the apprentices A. E. Garrrd, F. Bincham. D. C. McDermid, J. J. Lunnion, H. Badger, ...

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  49. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments with the permanent forces of the Royal Australian Navy are announced from the Navy Office, to take effect from the dates mentioned:- Captain: John F, Robins, to Penguin, additional ...

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  50. ST. GEORGE A.A.C.

    The St. George A.A.C. concluded its summcr activities at Hurstville Oval on Wednesday night. Three handicap events were decided. A. W. Winter gave an exhibition in the hop, step, and lump, which was ...

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  51. TRAMWAY COMPETITION.

    The second match played by the Victorian Tramway Cricket team took place yesterday afternoon, at Waverley Oval, when it met a team from Tempe Depot. The visitors were again succcessful, winning on ...

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  52. SWIMMING.

    A letter from the Olympic Club, San Francisco, dated February ff, inviting Andrew Charlton to compete at the national championships there on April 23 to April 20, was considered at a council meeting ...

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  53. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OF N.S.W.

    The Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales ann[?] a grass hill climb for Saturday afternoon, on a [?] 400 yards long, the last 100 raids having a grade of 1 in 2½. There will be two classes, under 600 c.c. ...

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  54. SCHOOL SPORT.

    Baseball competitions will be organised for primary and commercial and junior technical schools, each with two grides. There is no age limit for either first grade, but second grade primary players must not ...

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  55. PETERSHAM GIRLS' INTERMEOUTII HIGH SCHOOL.

    The annual swimming carnival of Petersham Girls' Intermediate High School was held at the Domain Baths yesterday. Results:—School championship: I. Burley, E. De Saxe. Ago championships.—16 years: ...

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  56. REGISTRATION FORM.

    At a meeting last night of motor cyclists to protest against steps which were taken by the Olympic speedway authorities, particularly in respect to the form of registration which riders were requested to ...

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  57. INTERSTATE INSURANCE OFFICES.

    The annual match between the interstate insurance offices was concluded yesterday, and resulted in a win for New South Wales on the first innings. Scores:— ...

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  58. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    A lecture on "Problems of Inland Australia" will be given by the Bishop of Bathurst on Tuesday, March 31, at 8 p.m., in the Royal Colonial Institute. ...

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  59. JUNEE TROTTING CLUB.

    Junee Trotting Club held a meeting yesterday. The at [?]liary steward. H. H. Wood, disqualitied Parkwood and the owner, L. H. Turner, and driver, E. Turenr, for 12 months. Parkwood was nominated ...

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  60. GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS UNION.

    The tennis competitions this year have been arranged in two divisions, as follows:—Northern division —A grade: Abbotsleigh, P.L.C. Pymble, Ravenwood, and Redlands. B grade: Chatswood, Wenona, ...

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  61. MUSCULAR CHRISTIANS.

    Sir,—May one send you a clipping from an article in a late issue of John o' London, anent Rev. Charles Kingsley's views on Sunday amusement. As everyone knows he was ...

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  62. ST. GEORGE G[?] HIGH SCHOOL.

    The St. George Girls' High School held its annual swimming carnival at the Ramsgate swimming bulb, made available by Mr. A. Pemberton, proprietor. Mr. Pemberton also provided a trophy, value £2/2/. The ...

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  63. WAVERLEY CLUB.

    A smoke concert was held in the Waverley club's pavion on Wednesday evening, and was attended by over 120 members, who had asembled to bid an revoir to Messrs J. Barkell, C. F. S. Glasgow, and ...

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  64. EXAMINATION OF MOTOR MECHANICS.

    Mr. James Nangle, the superintendent of the Sydney Technical College, has written to the president of! the National Roads and Motorists' Association, ex pressing his complete sympathy with the proposed ...

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  65. BOXING.

    Articles were sgned yesterday for a match between Godfrey and Collins at the Stadium on April 11. The latter has guaranteed Godfrey £800. Mr. Munro yesterday visited the training quarters ...

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  66. THE KING'S SCHOOL v ST. IGNATIUS' COLLEGE.

    The match in the Great Public Schools' competition between The King's School and St. Ignatius' College was concluded yesterday at Parramatta, and was wonn by The King's on the first innings by 375 runs. ...

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  67. MASTER BUILDERS AT BOWLS.

    A team consisting of sir rinks of Newcastle matter builders, met a Sydney team on the Marrickville green on Wednesday. They were welcomed and entertained by the Merrickvile club, and after the ...

    Article : 214 words
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