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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Holiday matinees of "The Boy" are announced at Her Majesty's for to-day, Monday, and Wednesday next. Pinero's [?] comedy. "The Magistrate," has been admirably condensed for musical purposes, and all the ...

    Article : 72 words
  3. THE TRANSFORMATION OF DARLINGHURST GAOL.

    PLAN SHOWING THE SITUATION OF THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OF THE EAST SYDNEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 20 words
  4. SPORTING.

    Race meetings will be held to-day at Randwick (Tattersall's Club), Wallsend, Moonee Valley (Vic.), and Albion Park (Q.). The jockeys W. H. M'Lachlan and J. Munro have ...

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  5. YEAR'S SHIPPING.

    For the shipping industry the year 1921 will pass into history as one of the worst on record. The slump, which commenced to make itself ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  6. NORTH QUEENSLAND

    The need of the Commonwealth to-day is for still more people to fill her empty spaces and to maintain her cherished ideal of a White Australia. In the latter regard. North ...

    Article : 591 words
  7. ATHLETICS.

    The thirteenth biennial Australasian track and field championships commence to-day at Adelaide. New South Wales won the premiership at the last gathering, held in Sydney, and will be represented by ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. CRICKET.

    The return interstate cricket match between Queensland and New South Wales will be commenced at the Sydey Cricket Ground to-day. The teams as selected are: ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. CRITERION—"SINBAD THE SAILOR."

    Daily matinees (1.45) are the rule at the Criterion to meet the demand for J. and N. Tait, Bailey and Grant's new pantomime. "Sinbad the Sailor." Jennie Hartley's new comic songs as Sinbad, and the [?] ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. THEATRE ROYAL—"YOU'RE IN LOVE."

    The afternoon performances of "You're in Love," will be given at the Theatre Royal to-day, Monday, and Wednesday, with Maude Fane in a character packed with tuneful songs. Madge Elliott in a smart ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES COMPETITION.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association's grade competition will be resumed also to-day, when the matches commence on December 17 will be concluded. The first grade teams stand as follow: ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. "SCANDAL" AT THE PALACE THEATRE.

    Beatrice Vanderdyke's attempt to checkmate Pelham Franklin in an audacious game which forces the millionaire to accept the nominal position of bridegroom to the girlish scamp gives ample scope for ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. SOUTH SYDNEY CARNIVAL.

    The South Sydney band carnival, postponed from Saturday last, will be held at the Sydney Sports Ground this evening. Amateur athlets will contest 100yds and running hop, step, and jump handicaps, ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. GOVERNOR'S TEAM v MOSS VALE AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    On December 26 and 27 a cricket match was played on the Hillview Cricket Ground. Moss Vale, between the Governor's team and the Moss Vale and District Association. His Excellency's team batted first, and ...

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  15. "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY."

    The next J. C. Williamson attraction at the Palace Theatre will be a revival of "The Private Secretary," rendered possible by the presence in Australia of Mr. Charles Walenn (of the Gilbert-Sullivan Company), ...

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  16. AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION.

    At a meeting yesterday of the board of control of the Amateur Athletic Union of Australia and New Zealand the following alterations in the Australasian standards were agreed upon:—[?] broad jump from ...

    Article : 318 words
  17. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    The inclusion of Odiva's seals in "Dick Whittington and his Cat" has materially improved the comedy portion of the brilliant pantomime, which has settled down to a steady season of prosperity. Two ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. WAGGA XV. VERSUS N.S.W. XI.

    The New South Wales team of cricketers broke the journey at Wagga, returning from Melbourne, and to-day and on Saturday, are playing a Wagga fifteen. The interstate team was given a hearty welcome this ...

    Article : 481 words
  19. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon there will be new vandeville offerings at the Tivoli Theatre, where Wilkie Bard has attracted capacity audiences, and to-day will be associated with Harkom, comedy cartoonist, Brooklyn and the Annesley ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    FORBES—The rainfall for the year—2278 points—is about three inches above the average.—At the Ooma Soldiers' Settlement on Thursday, the Forbes coroner, Mr. W. T. ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. CASUALTIES.

    James Burns, 45, a wharf labourer, of Princes-street, city, was crushed between some logs which were being unloaded from the steamer Merriwa yesterday afternoon, and ...

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  22. FULLER'S NEW THEATRE.

    Among the new arrivals at Fuller's New Theatre to-day are the Richardson Bros. and "Cherie," two fun merchants and a Mack Sennett girl, who have a novel and unique comedy turn. Mr. Paul, a French ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. MILK CARTER POISONED.

    Frederick Shoebridge, a milk carter, of Smith-street, Summer Hill, collapsed on his cart while in Beamish-street, Campsie. The Western Suburbs Ambulance removed him to ...

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  24. PLAYHOUSE.—"CHUNG LUNG FOO."

    Chung Lung Foo will give popular price entertainments at the Playhouse at 2.30 and 8 p.m. to-day, at which that Oriental magician will present novel illusions and conjuring tricks that mystify and amuse, ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    Owing to the rain there will be no play to-day in the County of Cumberland lawn tennis tournament. Play will be resumed at 9 a.m. on Monday. ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. UNKNOWN MAN ASSAULTED.

    Shortly after 7 o'clock last evening a man of about 35 years of age, whose name is unknown, was assaulted in Mary Ann-street, Ultimo. He was taken by the Civil ...

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  27. HARRY THOMAS IN DICKENS.

    Harry Thomas will give three Dicken's and dramatic recitals at St. James's Hall to-night, Monday, and Tuesday, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Thomas will recite "Fagin's Last Night Alive." "The Flight of Little Emily," ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The Lawn Tennis Association's championship committee have written the various holders, giving them the option of playing through the next season or playing in the challenge round only, but intimates that ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The body of a man was found early this morning beside the railway line about a mile south of the Woy Woy Railway Station. It is believed that he was struck on the head ...

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  30. THE HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CONCERT.

    The New Year's Night concert organised by the Highland Society of New South Wales will take place at the Town Hall on Monday at 8. when Miss Marie Nilsson, the new prima donna from Scotland, and ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. PLAGUE AND HORSES.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 28th inst., under the heading "Plague and Horses" I read a long letter signed by one who calls himself "Progress." The writer, perhaps somewhat ...

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  32. GOLF.

    Following are the club fixtures for to-day and Monday:- Australian Club Monday morning bogey handicap, 18 holes: afternoon foursomes stroke handicap, 18 ...

    Article : 80 words
  33. THE HOLIDAY.

    From a sporting point of view the main event of the New Year holidays will be the Tattersall's Club race meeting at Randwick. This will commence to-day, when the ...

    Article : 253 words
  34. OPEN AIR BAND MUSIC.

    In the Botanic Gardens to-morrow at 3 the Metropolitan Band will present a well-selected programme of marches, selections, and fantasias. Mr. John Palmer will conduct. ...

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  35. WEEK-END WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  36. THE LYCEUM.

    "The Great Moment," a moving picture version of one of Elinor Glyn's stories, will be presented to-day and next week as a Paramount production at the Lyceum. Pitt-street. Gloria Swanson is seen in the ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. LEURA GOLF CLUB.

    Four ball and bogey (Dec. 24, morning):—E. A. Uther (8). A. W. Uther (13), 8 up; A. L. Blyth (9), A. H. Uther (4), 7 up; L. Browne (5), P. Jude (7), 5 up; J. Spence (9), P. W. Shaw (13), 5 up; H. T. ...

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  38. N.S.W. TEACHERS BEAT FEILDING.

    The New South Wales teacher cricketers defeated Feilding by 255 to 124. The best scorers were: Harvey 79. O'Neill 61, Watson 27, Buckett 23, Murray 21, and M'Mullan 18. ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. KING'S CROSS PICTURES.

    There will be a matinee to-day at King's Cross. Darlinghurst. The new programme is made up of Constance Talmadge in "Wedding Belle," a First National production, and Fannie Ward in "Common ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. SWIMMING.

    The heats of a 200yds handicap for [?] the North Sydney Amateur Swimming Club [?] cided at the Lavender Bay Baths on Thursday [?] Results: ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. THE OLYMPIA.

    Today at the Olympia, Oxford-street, Darlinghurst, there will be a matinee, as well as an evening show. The new features are "Sentimental Tommy," a Para[?] production, and "Stella," a picture version ...

    Article : 40 words
  42. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    Patrons of the Crystal Palace, George-street, today and next week will see Clara Kimball Young in "Charge it," and Harold Lloyd in "His Royal Slyness." At the Lyric the attraction is Gloria ...

    Article : 196 words
  43. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.

    The programme for the Anniversary Regatta, which will be held on January 26, comprises 29 events, details of which appear in our advertising columns. Entries close on Thursday. January 5, at the Sports ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS.

    A notification in yesterday's "Government Gazette" states that no officers appointed to the clerical division of the Public Service since January 1, 1896, shall be deemed eligible ...

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  45. SAILING.

    Thirty-one boats have been entered for the 16ft. interclub skiff race to be decided this afternoon. These, together with skippers and handicaps, are:— Margaret (II. Parsons) and Emblem (D. Forrest), 10m; ...

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  46. WOLLONGONG CLUB.

    Eighteen Holes Stroke Handicap.—J. H. Milligan, 99—20=79: Knox-Carson, 83—2=81: Harold Cox, 98— 17=81; T. A. Bateman, 99—17=82: S. J. Hobson, 86—3=83; E. H. Figtree, 96—13=83; J. A. Ford, ...

    Article : 151 words
  47. WAR WIDOWS.

    Under the Salvation Army's Colonisation Department, which has been considerably extended since the war for the purpose of facilitating the settlement in the dominions ...

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  48. MOSMAN VENETIAN CARNIVAL.

    The annual venetian carnival, in aid of Royal North Shore Hospital and Graythwaite Soldiers' Home for incapacitated men, will be held in Mosman Bay this evening. The usual carnival attractions will be ...

    Article : 93 words
  49. STATE INCOME TAX.

    The State Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. Whiddon) is anxious that taxpayers should forward their income tax returns as soon as possible, and again points out that the final ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  51. OLD MAN'S LAPSE.

    Robt. Wilkinson, a former inmate of the State Hospital for Old and Infirm Men, at Rookwood, was ordered by Mr. Peisley, S.M., at the Parramatta Police Court, on Thursday, to pay £5 or go to gaol for a ...

    Article : 121 words
  52. BOWLS.

    Fine weather continues to prevail during the bowling carnival, and this morning the sixth and seventh rounds of single-handed championship were disposed of Results: ...

    Article : 146 words
  53. BOXING.

    Jamito and Jerry Monohan will be opponents at the Stadium to-night, and an interesting contest is promised. The preliminaries will be provided by Jerry Parkes and Charlie Evans, Stan Blake and Stan Baker, ...

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  54. TATTERSALL'S CLUB MEETING.

    To-day's racing at Randwick, controlled by Tattersall's Club, will close the turf history of the State for 1921. Tattersall's Club members provide four race meetings a year, and these functions are always ...

    Article : 432 words
  55. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    On each of two charges of false pretences and stealing Walter Thomas Theobald, aged 27 years, was at the Central Police Court yesterday committed for trial. With regard to the first charge the police ...

    Article : 94 words
  56. CARPENTIER AND COOK.

    The newspaper, are paying increasing attention to the training methods of Carpentier and Cook. The critic of the "Evening News" points out that though Carpentier eased up over the holidays, Cook worked ...

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  57. CYCLING.

    To-night the postponed carnival promoted by the South Sydney Band will occupy attention at the Sydney Sports Ground. Open events for both the New South Wales Cyclists' Union and the League ...

    Article : 81 words
  58. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  59. HIGHLAND GATHERING.

    Cycling will again form a special feature of the Highland gathering sports at the Agricultural Ground on Monday, three races for members of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union having been included ...

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  60. ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF GOODS.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday Alfred Morton, aged 50 years, appeared before Mr. Gates, S.M., on charges of having goods in his possession reasonably suspected of having been stolen; and of having ...

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  61. NEWCASTLE.

    During the week ended at 4 o'clock this afternoon 24,187 tons of coal were shipped interstate and overseas from the Port of Newcastle. These figures were made up as ...

    Article : 69 words
  62. DICKENS RECITAL.

    On Tuesday evening the Rev. George Wallers will give one of his popular Dickens Recitals in the Hyle Park Unitarian Church, when he will present "Bob Sawyer's Party. "The [?] of Ramsgate," and ...

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  63. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Motor cyclists will be very busy in Sydney this weekend, having the conclusion of the six days' trial to occupy their attention this afternoon, a race and a novelty event at the Sports Ground to-night, and another ...

    Article : 223 words
  64. THE PLAGUE.

    Mail advices from Japan report that plague rats were discovered on the Tango Maru at Nagasaki in time to prevent the disease being spread in Japan. The vessel was ...

    Article : 134 words
  65. ASSAULT ON POLICE.

    At North Sydney Police Court, George William Norrie Smith. 35, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to 14 days' hard labour for assaulting Constable A. L. West, on December 23 while in the execution of his ...

    Article : 156 words
  66. HEAVY RAIN.

    Heavy rain commenced to fall at Newcastle shortly before 11 o'clock this morning, and between 1 and 2 o'clock some very heavy showers occurred. A strong south-easterly ...

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  67. SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

    GOODRADIGBED.—Councillor Jack Garry. ...

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  68. TODAY.

    Her Majesty's: "The Boy," 2, 8. Criterion: "Sinbad the Sailor," 1.45, 7.45. Theatre Royal: "You're in Love," 2,8. Palace: "Scandal," 2, 8. ...

    Article : 174 words
  69. MILLION FARMS SCHEME.

    Sir,—Please permit me to add my testimony for this great land settlement scheme of Sir J. Carruthers. Your "Ex-Swagman's" letter proves the fact that we have at least ...

    Article : 195 words
  70. MOTORING.

    The suggestion made to hold a 1000 miles motor car reliability trial in New South Wales will be discussed by the roads and tours committee of the Royal Automobile Club of Australia when arranging the year's ...

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  71. WOY WOY DROWNING ACCIDENT

    Constable Hughes, of the Newcastle Water Police, has been despatched to Woy Woy with drags to attempt to recover the bodies of the two victims of the drowning which ...

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  72. PEAK HILL JOCKEY CLUB.

    The postponed meeting of the Peak Hill Jockey Club was held on Tuesday. The course was very heavy, and there were two harmless falls. Results:- Opening Handicap, 6f.—Triamben, I: Ranch Boy, 2; ...

    Article : 127 words
  73. HEAVY FINE FOR ASSAULT.

    Walter Roy Newey pleaded guilty at the North Sydney Police Court to a charge of assaulting Samuel [?], and was fined £10 in default three months' imprionment. The prosecutor in evidence stated that ...

    Article : 80 words
  74. FRUIT POOL.

    Finality has not been reached yet in regard to the details of the proposed pool for fruits for canning purposes. For Several days a conference between the Minister for Customs ...

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  75. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following officers for the above association were elected at the recent annual meeting:—President, W. K. Percival (Randwick), re-elected for the fourth time in succession: ...

    Article : 110 words
  76. ADULTERATED MILK.

    [?] guilty to a charge of selling adulterated milk. Frank Hutchens, the owner of refreshment [?] in the Spit-road, Mosman, was at the North Sydney Police Court, fined £[?], with 8/costs, in default three ...

    Article : 72 words
  77. MOTOR RELIABILITY TRIAL.

    Twenty competitors in the six-days' reliability trial, promoted by the Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales passed through Forbes on Wednesday on their way from Parkes to Grenfell. Owing to the rain ...

    Article : 126 words
  78. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    Manawatu races resulted as follows:- Liverpool Handicap of £709, 9f.—Nursing Sister, by Solferino—Miss Dairymple, 6[?]7, 1; Sycorax, 8-1. 2; Askari, 7-7, 3. There were nine starters. Won ...

    Article : 76 words
  79. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    WINDSOR.—Alderman William J. Ross. ...

    Article : 7 words
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