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  2. THE COUNCILS.

    Nominations for the municipal elections, which were recoived by the returning officers on Thursday, wore declated at noon yeaterday. ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS

    A vigorous defence against many of the criticisms which have been made against him was given by the Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes. at a meeting which he addressed at the ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Owing to an unexpected change in the plans for the departure of Miss Rosina Buckman and her party from Australia,the concert in the Town Hal announced for this afternoon has had to be postponed indefinitely. ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    Race meetings to-day include—Warwick Farm, Wallsend J. C., Albury R. C., Rosebery (pony and all-heights), Epsom T. C. (Vic.), and Albion Park (Q.). ...

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  6. RANDWICK CLUB.

    A new amateur club has been formed at Randwick, with Mr. S. Higginson as hon. secretary. The club will hold its first race, a five miles, on the Bun[?]rong course, the afternoon, the handicap[?] being as follow: ...

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  7. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—"CAIRO."

    With to-day's matinee Oscar Asebe's romantic Oriental drama of gorgeous spectacle, music illustrative of love and ceremonial, and Eastern dances, will enter upon the East two weeks of its long run to crowded ...

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  8. RACING IN MELBOURNE.

    Another big handicap is to be decided in Melbourne' this evening, called the Melbourne Cup on Wheels. ...

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  9. "SILVER FOX" AT THE CRITERION.

    Ihis afternoon and evening "The Silver Fox" will doubtless continue to attract large audiences to the Criterion, where Lawrence Grossmith presents his highly finished portrait of the lethargic possessor of ...

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  10. YACH[?]

    Following are the entries and handicaps for the races to be held this afternoon by the Royal Sydney Yacht S[?]on for the prizes presented by the co[?]dore, Lord Forster: ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    Owing to the match between New South Wales and Maclaren's XI., the grade fixtures will not be played to-day. ...

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  12. CHANGES AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    "The Naughty Princess" gives its final matine to-day (no matinee next Wednesday), as next Friday night will be the farewell to Kitty Reidy in the nameport, and Jack Cannot as the King. ...

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  13. city and suburban association.

    Fixtures for to-day:- Aust. Gen. Elect. v Mosman A. at Cent. Park No. 1: Lily[?]eld v Lane Cove, at Lougueville; Balmain v Union Bank, at Birchgrove; Callan Park H. v Sydney ...

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  14. MISS ADA REEVE IN "SPANGLES."

    On Monday the plain will open at Paling's for Miss Ada Reeve's production of "Spangles" at Fuller's Theatre next Saturday, when a great rush for seats should result. This comic open and revue celebrity is ...

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  15. ATHLETICS.

    To-day at the Sydney Sports Ground the annual track and field championships of the Y. M. C. A. Athletic Club will be carried out. At this gathering 100yds, one mile, and one mile walk handicaps, open to ...

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  16. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon the headliners in an all-new programme will be Lee White and Clay Smith, who for a brief fortnight's season will be supported by such new English artists as May ...

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  17. SAILING.

    The Sydney Club's 18ft championship will be sailed this afternoon over the long championship course, staring and finishing off Clark Island. The race will also serve as the second of a series of three lests for ...

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  18. FULLER'S NEW THEATRE.

    At 2.30 and 8 the final vaudeville programme of novelties for this year at Fuller's Theatre will be headed by the Angel Brothers, Continental equilibrists, newly form London. Mr. Frank Gorman is ...

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  19. ASSOCIATION SECRETARY RESIGNS.

    Mr. T. H. Ferguson, jhon. secretary of the N. S. W. Amateur Athletic Association,tendered his resignation at the monthly meeting of the council. A vote of confidence, and a request that he re-consider his ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT TRADING.

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country party, speaking at Woolgoolga last night, said that the founders of the Australian Federation, who had conceived and designed the Federal ...

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  21. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    At the Grand Opera House both afternoon and evening to-day Peggy Pryde, the English comedienne, will be heard in cheerful chatter and new songs. First appearance will be made by Lloyd and Raymond, ...

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  22. SHIRE NOMINATIONS.

    Manning,—Riding A: Harry Hammond, J. Latham, S. Mudford, S. H. B. Newton, T. Wells, and Albert Whatson. Riding B: W. S. Andrews, John T. Bird. G. Brown, A. Cameron, H. Machin, and Walter Muscio. ...

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  23. AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS.

    At the N. S. W. Amateur Athletic Association council meeting, Mr. R. E. Oaten, secretary of the N. S. W. Athletic League, attended, and requested that amateur athletes should refrain from competing at any meeting ...

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  24. NEWTOWN MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    At 2.30 and 8 to-day Fuller's Dramatic Company will be seen in "Love's Young Dream," a romantic drama with Mauric, T[?]ohy and Vera Remec in the leading roles. Next Saturday Mr. Frank Gorman will ...

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  25. PUBLIC SCHOOLS SWIMMING.

    The first of the boys' district carnivals (Eastern Suburbs, at Bondi Baths) was successful, and a features was the achievements of the Bondi S. P. S. Age Championships.—9 years: C. Griffiths ...

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  26. KEMBLA GRANGE RACING CLUB.

    A pony and all-heights meeting was held at Kembla Grange yesterday, in fine weather, A feature of the meeting was the horsemanship of E. Henry. He and three mounts and three wins. Details: ...

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  27. THE SKALSKI CONCERTS.

    The fourth of these enjoyable concerts, which Andre Skalski renders additionally attractive by combinations with Miss Gertrude [?]ealy, an new violinist, and Miss M[?]riel Cheek, the Adelaide soprano, will take ...

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  28. INTER-CLUB PREMIERSHIP.

    The heats of the 440yds flat and 440yds hurdles events of the inter-club premiership, which are to be decided at the Sydney Sports Ground to-day, will, by direction of the council, [?]e drawn at the post. The 100yds, ...

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  29. MOTOR RELIABILITY CONTEST.

    On the sixth section of the Journey of the 1000 miles, followed by the alpine motor reliability, the route wits from Mount Buffalo to YVtngaratta and on to Mansfield, a total ...

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  30. PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY.

    At the Conservatorium Hall to-night an entertainment of empyth[?]s and Grecian body-culture will be given by the lady students of the Reg. Baker Institute, when about 100 ladies trained by Vera Matthews will ...

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  31. VISIT OF AMERICAN ATHLETES.

    The N. S. W. Amateur Athletic Association has decided to approach the New zealand Association with a view to a tour of New South Wales by the teamof American athletes who will shortly visit the Dominion. Among ...

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  32. LABOUR AND THE DRAMA.

    Several recent plays have dealt with the labour problems which effect all classes and ranks of society, such as "Within the Law," "Strife," "The Right to Strike," and "Under Fire." The Rev. George Walters ...

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  33. GOLF.

    To-day's club competitions:- Australian Club: Monthly medal stroke. Bonnie Doon Club: Monthly medal. Concord Club: Bogey handicap. ...

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  34. OPEN-AIR BAND MUSIC.

    Under the Auspices of the city Council. the Metropolitan Band will present a selected programme in Prince Alfred Park to-morrow at 3 p.m. The band will on this occasion be conducted by Mr. Rupert Gee. ...

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  35. MOTORING.

    The Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales will be engaged this afternoon in a three[?]mile handicap, open to mahcines under 350 c. c. and a zig-zag race at the Y. M. C. A. sports, at the Sports Ground. ...

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  36. STATE PARLIAMENTS AND GOVERNORS.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, in addressing a large meeting here, strongly urged the abolition of the State Parliaments and State Governors, and the closing of the Civil ...

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  37. MANLY CLUB.

    Ties Plays Off.—Open mixed foursomes (best scratch score): L. R. Oswald Sealy and Mrs. Trigtone, [?]; W. C. Sturrock and Mrs. G. J. Wilkinson, 86[?] A. H. O'Connor and Mrs. O' Connor did not compete. ...

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  38. MOTOR YACHT CLUB.

    Entries close to-day with Mr. E. C. Gri[?]th, nonsecretary of the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales, for the two handicaps in connection with the commodore's Cups, to be decided next Saturday at ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    Harry Holmes, aged 11 years, living at Mountain River, in Huon, had both his hands blown off through the explosion of two detonators. He found the detonators in a shed ...

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  40. THE MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    The Sydney Madrigal Society will give their 55th concert at Conservatorium Hall on Monday evening next when Mr. W. Arundel Orchard will conduct these well-trained choralists in old-time madrigals and ...

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  41. AT LANE COVE.

    Mr. Hughes arrived at Lane Cove-road at 9.30 p.m. He spoke to a large audience in the Globe Picture Theatre, where he was received with great enthusiasm. "I have," he reminded ...

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  42. VICTORIAN ALPINE TRIALS.

    The great automobile contes, the 1000-mile Alpine trials in Victoria, concludes at Melbourne this afternoon, when the 54 cars which have traversed the whole distance will terminate their travels in the city. They ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN CLUB ASSOCIATES.

    Season's record: Miss Wray, 77. Season's bogey[?] A grade, Miss D. Roys: B grade. Mrs. C. R. V. Jones[?] Season's medal: A grade, Miss Trevor Jones[?] B. grade, Miss J. Hutton. Season's choice score: Mrs. Miller. ...

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  44. M. M. E. ADA BAKER'S STUDENTS.

    A fourth performance of the Oriental operetta "Princess Passion Flower," or "The Wizard Cat," will he given by Madame Ad[?] Baker's students at St. James's Hall on Monday night, November 27. On this occasion ...

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  45. ROWING.

    Mosman Rowing Club's regatta will be held on the Parramatia River to-day. The programme appeared in yesterday's "Herald." N. S. W. ASSOCIATION REGATTA. ...

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  46. ALBURY RACING CLUB.

    The Summer Meeting of the Albury Racing Club opened to-day in unsettled weather. Results:- Hurdle Race, £30. 2m.—Mr. Phil. O'Dwyer's b g Kileevy, by Harmattan—Curve, 5y, 9-11 (Townsend). 1[?] ...

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  47. ST. GEORGE MOTOR BOAT CLUB.

    The St. George Motor Boat Club will not race this afternoon. To-morrow the St. George Club will entertain the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales at an outing to Parkesvale, where a cricket match will ...

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  48. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    William Sydney Lowe, 38, married, and George Emerson, 34, married, working mates on 700 feet level in Thompson's shaft section of the British, yesterday about 11 o'clock ...

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  49. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    owing to tHe pressure of official duties, Mr. H. F. Treharne[?] the newly elected hon. secretary of the Royal Philharmonic Society, has tendered his resignation. Mr. A. H. L. Thomas, who has been hon. ...

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  50. LIFELESS CAMPAIGN.

    According to reports received in Federal circles in Melbourne, efforts which bave been made by the political organisations to rouse the interest of the public in the election ...

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  51. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    The Royal Automobile Club of Australia will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, December 14. The club's year closes on November 30. Mr. J. H. Harris[?] hon[?] secretary of the Royal ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN GIRL'S SUCCESS.

    The following is taken from the "Pall Mail Gazette," London; October 10:—"Mr. Alfred Van Noorden, director of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, presented at a musical soiree last night his latest discovery, Miss ...

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  53. DEFENCE OF PROTESTANTISM.

    A reference to what is termed "Aggressive Propagands" on the part of Roman Catholiccism is contained in a report by the Protestant Principles Committee which has been ...

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  54. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  55. MISS ESSIE A[?]KLAND.

    Miss Essie A[?]kland leaves on Saturday for Queensland in order to fulfil engagements as contralto with the Townsville Choral Union[?] the Charters Towers Choral Society, and the Ayr Orchestral Society. ...

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  56. DUO-ART PIANOLA RECITAL.

    Assisted by Miss Maud Telfer and Mr. Cyril Monk, the A[?]lian Company gave a special recital of the new Duo-Art Pianola at the conservatorium Hall on Wednesday night. Several [?]cerp[?]s from celebrated writers ...

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  57. INTERSTATE RELIABILITY CONTEST.

    Prizes won in the recent interstate reliability toming contest from Sydney to Brisbane will be presented at a dinner to the officials, competitors, and observers to be held at the club-house on Tuesday evening. ...

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  58. INSPECTION OF ROADS.

    Mr. H. C. Morgan, secretary of the Royal Automobile Club of Australia, accompanied Mr. Percy Allen, Chief engineer for local government works, on a third visit of inspection of the reconstructed roads about ...

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  59. REDISTRIBUTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the [?] gislative Assembly the Premier (Sir Janies Mitchell) moved the second reading of the Redistribution of Seats Bill. The mensure provides for the appointment of three ...

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  60. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    Patrons of the Lyric Pictures this afternoon will see "For the Defense," in which the principal part is taken by Ethel Clayton. The supporting feature is "Don't Call me Little Girl," in which Mary Miles ...

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  61. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  62. WEST SYDNEY.

    Speaking at a meeting at the intersection of Harris and Miller streets, Pyrmont, on Thursday night, Mr. A. G. O'Donnell, Majority Labour candidate for the West Sydney ...

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  63. GARAH RACES.

    The Garah Race Club's annul meeting was continned to-day. The weather was is hot, and the attendance was rather disapponting. Results:- Badgedee Handicap, 6f.—Thumbs Up, by ...

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  64. LYOEUM THEATRE.

    Patrons of the Lycc[?]n Theatre this afternoon will s[?] "For the Defence," in which the leading part is taken by Ethel Clayton. The supporting attraction is "Don't Call me Little Girl," in which Mary Miles ...

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  65. THEFT OF GOLD.

    In regard to the theft of two and a half bars of gold, weighing llOOoz, from the strongroom of the Perseverance mine. It appears that the thief, in piercing the hole in the wall ...

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  66. STRAND PICTURES.

    D. W. Griffith's latest production, "Orphans of the Stor[?]," in which the principal paris are taken by Lilian and Dorothy Gish, enters upon its fifth week at the Strand Pictures to-day. The screening of the ...

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  67. CYCLING.

    There will be a few races this afternoon, mostly on the road, as the Spors Ground is engaged tor the Y. M. C. A. sports. The Petersham-Ashfield Amateur Club had announced a one mile race for the track, but ...

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  68. RIALTO THEATRE.

    At the Rialto Theatre this afternoon "Rich Men's Wives," in which the principal parts are taken by House Peters and Claire Windsor, forms the main attraction of the new programme. "The Call of the ...

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  69. KING'S CROSS PICTURES.

    Patrons of the King's Cross Pictures this afternoon will see Rex Beach's well-known story, "Fair Ladu," the lead being taken by Betty Blythe. "Is Matrimony a Failure," a Paramount production, is also ...

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  70. SUGAR PRICES.

    Senator T. W. Crawford, speaking at Nundah, said that at Bundaberg recently Dr. Earle Page had staten that the Federal country party's policy contemplated the retailing of ...

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  71. ADDRESS TO WOMEN.

    The Prime Minister addressed a largely attended meeting of women at Chatswood yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hughes was enthusiastically received, and was given an excellent ...

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  72. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's "Cairo," 2, 8. Criterion: The Silver Fox, 2, 8. Theatre Royal: "Naughty Princess," 2, 8. Tivoli: L[?]e White, Clay Smith, and others, 2.30, 8. ...

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  73. PARRAMATTA CARNIVAL.

    At Parramatta to-night, the Cumberland District Amateur Club will hold its second weekly night cranival, when two open handicaps for seniors and a handicap for juniors, and a teams' pursuit match between ...

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  74. CYCLONIC STORM.

    a lerrific cyclonic storm swept over Kempsey and district yesterday morning. It lasted half an hour, and was accompanied by vivid lightning, torrential rain, and hall. ...

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  75. CARCOAR JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Carcoar Jockey Club had a splendid first meeting on the new course yesterday. The entries were very good. Results:- Flying Handicap.—Nyrang, 9-1 1; Jack's Luck, [?]-7, ...

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  76. PORT STEPHEN'S NAVAL BASE.

    The expenditure on works at the Port Stephens Naval Base up to the date when work was suspended was £35,000. The Secretary to the Navy states that he ...

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  77. CANTERBURY-ST. GEORGE JUNIORS.

    Canterbury-St. George Junior Club will hold a five miles road race this afternoon on the Belmore-Punchbowl course. The handicaps are as follwo:—H. Peel, scratch; A. Clunas, R. Phelps, 30s; H. Gilroy, 1m 15s; ...

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  78. QUEENSLAND BRIBERY CASE.

    The final stages of the recent attempted bribery [?] [?] were entered upon yesterday, when fines of £500 each imposed upon John Sleeman and Edward Connolly were paid. ...

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  79. GOBOLION ESTATE SUBDIVIDED

    After a delay of 2½ years the Gobolion Estate, near Wellington, has been subdivided into farms and allotted to returned soldier settlers. ...

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  80. ENTRIES CLOSING.

    Entries close this evening finally for the halfmile and mile open handicaps, scratch race, and junior open handicap to be decided at the N. S. A. W. Cyclists' Union open carnival next Saturday evening at the ...

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  81. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BOWRAL.—The local municipal niminations are as follows:—A. E. Cordenux. T. B. Dunwoodie. T. Elliott, G. K. Gregory, R. V. Gurney, G. Marks, H. P. Parish, H. Rogers, W. J. Savell, H. Shea[?]c, H. ...

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  82. THE GOLDEN CASKET.

    Mr. W. S. Noble, who far a considerable time has been private, secretary to the Attoorney-General, has been appointed by the Cabinet as manager of the Golden Casket, at ...

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  83. MENANGLE PARK RACING CLUB.

    Following are the weights for Tuesday, November 28:- Maiden Handicap, 7f.—Stonechatter, 9; Captive Balloon, 8-6; Brurarco, 8-4; Alinds, 8-3; Neptuna, 8-3; ...

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