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  2. FOOD AND HEALTH.

    The Rowett Institute, Aberdeen, has issued its first report on its researches late problems of animal nutrition. Experiments on pigs have shown the ...

    Article : 450 words
  3. THE SUNSHINE CLUB.

    "Hallo, Hallo!" "Yes?" "Mosman Sunshine Club speaking. Will you send me sixty children for Saturday?" ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  4. OLD LONDON.

    Despite ths efforts of a band of [?] headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and comprising every antiquary worthy of the name, the recently discovered arch of old ...

    Article : 326 words
  5. SPORTING.

    Thirteen races will be run at Kensington to-day, and a start will be made at noon. The following may be among the placegetters:—Fourteen Hands Handicap, first division, My Nancy, Little Ina, Wallace ...

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  6. NEW MUSIC.

    Messrs. Chappell and Co. (London, New York, and Sydney) publish under one cover "Russian Love Songs," a cycle of six, by Hermann Lohr. This well-known ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  7. EMPIRE RALLY SPORTS.

    At the big sports carnival to be held under the suspices of the R. S. and S. I. L. A., on the Sydney Sports Ground on March 24, New South Wales competitors in the Empire Rally Sports events will be ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION TEAM.

    Ths following team has been selected to represent the City and Suburban Cricket Association against a team of N. S. W. C. A. grade members, at the Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2, commencing at 11 a. m. to-day:— ...

    Article : 82 words
  9. BOWLS.

    The South Coast Bowling Association has arranged triangular competitions for the north and south sections of the South Coast and tablelands, and the final of the B pennant competition between Nowra, Berry, ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. W. A. OLDFIELD'S XI. v GOSFORD AND WYONG DISTRICT.

    At the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, a team selected by W. A. Oldfield, the international wicketkeeper, met an eleven representing the Gosford and Wyong district. J. M. Gregory, the famous bowler, ...

    Article : 445 words
  11. FOOTBALL.

    At the fourth annual meeting of the N. S. W. Railway and Tramway Football Club (Australian rules) the following office-bearers were elected for 1923:—Patron, Mr. J. Fraser, C. M. G., the Chief Commissioner of ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    In preparation for the Empire rally of ex-sercice men to be held in July next, simultaneously with the conference of the British Empire Service League, arrangements are being made by the State branch of ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. MITTAGONG SPORTS.

    The Mittagong annual sports carnival attracted record entries, and the profits go to the municipal sports ground. Ald. Drabble (Mayor) was president, Messrs. J. Dunne and J. B. Ryan secretaries, and F. A. ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    Second League.—Wolverlumpton (4) v Bradford City (1). ...

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  15. COSDITIONS IN RUSSIA.

    The Soviet "Embassy" in Berlin has issued a warning to all German workers against attempting to emigrate to Soviet Russia (says a correspondent of the London "Morning ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. BOXING.

    In a boxing contest to-night Jones outpointed Albert Lloyd, of Australia. Lloyd's form was better than he had shown hitherto, and he more than once justified his Australian ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. CARPENTIER AND SIKI.

    Carpentier and Siki will meet on September 9 for the world's light-heavyweight championship. Each boxer is to receive a twentieth of the gate money, the rest going to scientific research. ...

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  18. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY TEAMS.

    A cricket match between teams representing the New South Wales and Victorian Railways and Tramways was commenced to-day on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. New South Wales batted first, and the innings ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. CYCLING.

    At Pratten Park to-night the Ashfield League Club will decide a half-mile and mile handicaps, and a fivemiles scratch race. Handicaps:- Les. Hammond, half mile scratch, one mile scratch; ...

    Article : 164 words
  20. MENTAL HEALING.

    Sir,—That Christian science has nothing to do with suggestion or auto suggestion, notwithstanding the views expressed by the writer of the article in last Saturday's ...

    Article : 250 words
  21. SAYING THE VICTORY.

    An appeal to the British Fleet by Admiral Sir F. C. Doveton Sturdee lends interest to the movement for the preservation and restoration of H. M. S. Victory, Nelson's Flagship ...

    Article : 291 words
  22. TRAMWAYMEN'S BIG SCORE.

    A score of 611 was recorded by the Wellington Tramway's cricket team in the annual match with the Christchurch tramwaymen. G. Renner made 205, M. H. dind 179, and F. Foreman 85, not out. ...

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  23. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    To-day's scratchings included:— V. A. T. C. AUTUMN MEETING. Woodeliff Handicap; Tolly Scott. Hawksburn Handicap; Our Prince, Peithias. ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. PETERSHAM-ASHFIELD CLUB.

    Petersham-Ashfield Amateur Club will hold a meeting to form a junior section at the club rooms, Petersham, on February 26. The club's racing programme includes the one-mile championship at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. PRIMARY SCHOOLS CRICKET.

    A team will leave for Melbourne on March 9 and play its first fixture on March 13. It will leave for home on March 24. Victoria has asked for an age limit of 15 years. ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. MISSIONARY'S SAFETY.

    An official message has been received at the Methodist Mission office, Sydney, to the effect that the relief party which left Darwin [?] week for Goulburn Island to relieve a lady ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. THE BETTING MARKET.

    Some attention was paid to-day to the chances of Demetrius and Colens in the Newmarket Handicap. Easingwold is still thought to have the best chance of success. Others fancied in order of public opinion ...

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  28. SOUTH KENSINGTON CLUB.

    A new amateur club, of which Mr. M. Lyons is the secretary, has been formed at South Kensington. The club rooms and headquarters will be at Mr. C. Thomas', in Meek-street, South Kensington. ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. MASCOT CLUB.

    Mascot Amateur Club, in addition to its other events, has a challenge pursuit race between S. Higginson and T. Aylmer to decide at the Sports Ground on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  30. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    Conditions were favourable for work at Flemington this morning, and then was a considerable amount of galloping, most of it being on the new grass track, which was fast going. Going on the outside of the ...

    Article : 599 words
  31. SPEARS DEPARTING.

    R. E. Spears, who intends to compete in all the classic cycling events in Europe again this year, leaves Australia by the Ventura. He will travel via America, and is due in Paris early in Auril to fulfil good ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. BETTER CONDITIONS FOR STOCK.

    Sir,—Many of your readers will doubtless be pleased to hear that, in response to a request from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to the ...

    Article : 255 words
  33. SECOND GRADE.

    Hurstville closed at 122 for 3—Boyne 51, Kitching 49, both not out. Stanners, seven for 47, was mainly responsible for the dismissal of Dulwich Hill for 97 (Simmart 19). When stumps were drawn Dulwich ...

    Article : 238 words
  34. CAMPSIE AMATEUR CLUB.

    Following are the handicaps for the Campsie Amateur Club's half-mile and mile at Pratten Park this evening:- H. Lockridge, A. J. Marcantelli, R. Mahony, W. ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. THE INTERMEDIATE AND LATIN

    Sir,—May I have a little space to call attention to an injustice which marks the intermediate results recently published? An exhaustive analysis shows that of the total ...

    Article : 199 words
  36. LIQUOR SMUGGLING IN AMERICA.

    According to American newspapers received in Sydney yesterday heavy fines are to be imposed upon persons who land from ships in port in the United States with liquor in ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. LEAGUE MEETINGS.

    Owing to the Sports Ground being booked up for every available Saturday evening until the end of March the League of New South Wales Wheelmen will hold its series of State championship meetings on five ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. THIRD GRADE.

    Bankstown East, 141, beat Lakemba, 26 and 58; Sandringham, 61 and 51, beat Hurstville, 62 and 40; Pilgrim took nine for 40, Myers 10 for 45. Canterbury, for whom Peters took six for 39, and Piper made 52 ...

    Article : 381 words
  39. POLICE HOSPITAL SPORTS.

    The riders who have nominated for the three miles scratch race for members of the League of Wheelmen, to be decided at the police hospital sports on Saturday afternoon, are:—R.A. Munro, W. J. Hope, A. R. ...

    Article : 105 words
  40. MIGRATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS.

    Sir,—In the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons, us reported in your issue of to-day's date, Mr. J. W. Muir (Labour) is reported to have said that the ...

    Article : 773 words
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  42. NEWTOWN CLUB.

    Newtown Club will hold a half-mile and mile handicaps at the Sports Ground to-morrow evening. Handicaps are:—A. Bessett, scr., scr.; J. J. M'Gowan, 5yds, 10yds; F. N. Sizemore, 15yds, 30yds; C. H. ...

    Article : 90 words
  43. MOTORING.

    Entries close at late rates (7/6) to-morrow with the hon, secretary for the Northern Suburbs Motor Cycle Club's fifth annual 24 hours' reliability trial, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday over the course ...

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  44. WEE WAA MEETING.

    The Soldiers and Citizens' races were held to-day in perfect weather. There was a record attendance. Results:— Opening Handicap, 6f.—Young Ross, 6-7 (C. ...

    Article : 235 words
  45. FOURTH GRADE.

    Ashfield, 118 for five (Hiffe 30 and 13 for 23, Weir 24 and 7 for 11), beat Auburn, 12 and 46. Five Dock apparently have unusual bowlers in Purse and Morris in securing an outright win against Nicholson-st Purss ...

    Article : 196 words
  46. ST. GEORGE M.C.C.

    Entries will be accepted up till Friday evening at the rooms of the Motor Cycle Club of N. S. W. for the St. George M. C. C.'s third annual 12 hours' reliability trial to be held on Sunday over a course through ...

    Article : 115 words
  47. MOTOR CYCLING AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    J. Boberg, the Sydney motor cyclist who is riding around Australia on an Indian Scout machine, has reached Perth. He is the first rider of a solo motor cycle to cross Australia from East to West. He turns ...

    Article : 62 words
  48. CHARGES OF STEALING.

    Evidence was taken to-day respecting the charge against Albert Wallace, John Michael Mulligan, and Arthur Brown, alias Arthur Bazley, of breaking and entering the ...

    Article : 77 words
  49. ATHLETICS.

    Seven clubs carried out a programme of 9 events at the Sydney Sports Cround last evening. Results:- INTER-CLUB RELAY. One mile (one man 880yds, one 440yds, two 220yds), ...

    Article : 230 words
  50. BRISBANE TO MARYBOROUGH TRIAL.

    A big four days' reliability trial will be held at Easter by the Motor Cycle Club of Queensland from Brisbane to Maryborough and back, 500 miles. This will be the biggest motor cycle event of the kind ...

    Article : 49 words
  51. AUSTRALIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the Australian Trotting Club's meeting at Victoria Park on Monday:- Trial Handicap, First Division, Unhoppled, 1¼m.— ...

    Article : 388 words
  52. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OF N.S.W.

    The annual general meeting of the Motor Cytle Club of New South Wales will be held on February 28, in the club rooms. The following nominations have been received for the various positions to be filled:- ...

    Article : 168 words
  53. WATER BOARD CHARGES.

    Sir,—Referring to the letter signed "Injustice" published in your issue of February 16, it seems to me tl at it is very necessary that the public should have full information in the ...

    Article : 351 words
  54. SWIMMING.

    The ladies' championship swimming carnival will be continued at the Coogee Aquarium Baths to night, commencing at 7.30 o'clock. The principal event is the 220 Yards Championship of Australia, the competitors ...

    Article : 60 words
  55. EAST SYDNEY A.A.C.

    100 Yards Handicap.—Final: V. Kenneally, 10½ yds, 1; S. R. Leach, 14½ yds., 2; T. O'Brien, 13yds, 3. Time, 10 1-5s. Putting 16lb Shot Handicap.—J. G. Piggott (all. ...

    Article : 274 words
  56. YACHTING.

    The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron on Saturday next will hold the postponed race for the Revonah Cup, presented to the squadron by Mr. Frank Albert. The race was originally set down for January 13, over a ...

    Article : 120 words
  57. CLARENCE RIVER FISHERMEN.

    A deputation representing the Clarence River district fishermen waited upon the Acting Premier yesterday, and requested that the Government, when disposing of the plant of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  58. CRICKET.

    The following combined first grade team has been chosen to play the combined juniors at No. 2 Sydney Cricket Ground, on February 28:—J. A. Anderson, A. Cray, G. Par[?] A. Ratcliffe, N. Grant, D. ...

    Article : 61 words
  59. REGATTA IN TASMANIA.

    The eighty-fourth annual regatta of the Tamar Regatta Association took place to-day in fine but breezy weather. A strong breeze blowing up the Tamar prevented the Senior eights and other races being ...

    Article : 86 words
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