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  2. SPORTING.

    The race meetings scheduled for to-day are:— Warwick Farm, Rosebery (pony), Wallsend, Lismore, Williamstown (Vic.), Albion Park (Q.), and Helena Vale (W. A.). ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    There will be a matinee performance to day at the Theatre Royal of "Merrie England," which is to be withdrawn after the show on Tuesday next Commenting at Wednesday's matinee there will be a short ...

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  4. THE BOY SCOUT.

    During the [?] Boy Scout corroboree held in Sydney the public acquired a knowledge of the movement from a spectacular point of view. With the object of acquainting people ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICANS AT PARRAMATTA.

    The South African amateurs created a sensation by their brilliant riding at Parramatta. Despite the narrow track, which is hardly sufficiently banked to carry such speed Kaitenbrun won a heat of the half mile ...

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  6. FRANK IREDALE TESTIMONIAL.

    The subscriptions up to date for the Frank [?] fund amount to £320/9/. The Governor-General is a liberal contributor. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION. ...

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  7. HER MAJESTY'S—"THE BOY."

    Miss Gladys Monerieff, Mr. Arthur Stlpint, Mr. Lance Lester, Mr. Leslie Holland, and the other members of the Williamson Royal Comic Opera Company will be seen this afternoon and to-night at Her ...

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  8. CRITERION—MAGICIAN NICOLA.

    "Sinbad the Sailor" having run its course at the Criterion Theatre, Nicola the Magician, with a big bag of tricks, will commence a season to-night under the Williamson management. It is announced that the ...

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  9. ATHLETICS.

    The 1st Battalion Senior Oadets' annual sports will take place at the Sydney Sports Ground to-day. CLUB EVENTS. Clubs affiliated to the N.S.W. Amateur Athletic ...

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  10. MOTORING.

    Entries close to-day for the Northern Suburbs Motor Cycle Club's fourth annual 24 hours' reliability trial, to be decided on Saturday and Sunday next on the course from Crow's Nest to Bathurst Goulburn, and ...

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  11. TIVOLI.—ELLA SHIELDS.

    At the Tivoli Theatre to day Ella Shields will enter on the last fortnight of her very successful Sydney season, when several new numbers are announced Bert Gilbert, the English comedian, will conclude his ...

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  12. ST, GEORGE M.C.C.

    A good entry waa received for the St George Motor Cycle Club's second annual 12 hours' reliability trial, which will be held tomorrow, starting from the club's headquarters, Rockdale, at 7 a.m.The course—from ...

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  13. FULLERS' THEATRE.—VAUDEVILLE.

    Billy Elliott, the singing comedian who makes up as a hblack man will introduce new songs at Fullers' Theatre to-day. Carlton and Roslyn, Mable and Malfe, Lioyd and Raymond, Browne and Birchall, ...

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  14. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE RECORD BROKEN.

    C.Wood and C.Sainty driving a Harley-Davidson sidecar outfit, have sucessfully attacked the record for that class of machine between Sydney and Melbourne, having reached Melbourne in l8 hours 15 minutes, only ...

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  15. ORGAN RECITAL, TOWN HALL.

    To-night at the Town Hall the City Organist (Mr. Frnest Truman) will play a programme which includes his own arrangements of the "Tannhauser" overture the Rachmaninoff Melodie in E, and the third act ...

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  16. EMELIE POLLINI.

    Well remembered for her artistic successes in "De Luxe Annie" and "Eyes of Youth," Emelie Pollini has returned to the stage after a brief retirement. The gifted actress, it is announced, will on March 11. ...

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  17. GOLF.

    To-day's club competitions:— Australian Club: Bogey handicap l8 holes. Bonnie Doon Club: Stroke handicap Concord Club: Stroke handicap ...

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  18. OPFRA HOUSE.—PANTOMIME.

    The pantomime "Dick Whittington and his Cat" is still drawing well, under the Fuller management, at the Grand Opera House, with Odiva and her performing seals as one of the added features. There ...

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  19. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    Conditions of the one-day reliability touring contest of the Royal Automobile Club of Australia will be issued next week Several variations from the condi tiona previously used will be embodied in them. ...

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  20. THE LYCEUM.

    James Kirkwood in "The Great Impersonation" will be shown to-day and next week at the Lyceum, Pittstreet. Ethel Clayton in "Beyond" will also be seen. ...

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  21. LAWN TENNIS.

    Following is the draw for to-day:- Singles Championship.—1 p.m., J Pike v J. O. Ryan; 2 p.m., J. R. Barriskill v H. L. Adams J. M'Cansland v J. G. Smyth J. D. O'Brien v A. Willard, W. ...

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  22. SWIMMING.

    North Bondi Surf Club's carnival will be held to-day. ...

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  23. KING'S CROSS PICTURES.

    There will be a matinee show at Kind's Cross, Darlinghurst, to-day. The new bill includes Katherine Mardonald in "Her Social Value" and Corinne Griffith in "Moral Fibre." ...

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  24. ANNETTE KELLERMAN CUP.

    The first contest for the Annette Kellerman Cup over the harbour course of three miles was won by Miss Gladys Nuttall, of Hawkes Bay, Miss 4. Enwright, of Auckland, was second, and Miss Hill, of ...

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  25. THE OLYMPIA.

    "Cappy Ricks," a Paramount production, with Thomas Mcighan in the principal part, and "Aylwin" (Chrissie White and Gerald Ames) start to-day at the Olympia, Oxford-street, Darlinghurst. ...

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  26. UNION PICTURE THEATRES.

    Anita Stewart from to-day will be seen on the screen at the Crystal Palace in "Playthings of Des. tiny," supported by Herbert Rawlinson and Walter McGrail. "The Van with the Twisted Lip" is also ...

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  27. SAILING.

    Three steamers will follow the l8 footers [?] the flag of the Sydney Club this afternoon finally leaving Fort Macquarie at 3.5 o'clock, after calling at the usual Balmain and giber wharfs. ...

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  28. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    The first concert in Sydney on the return of the State Orchestra from New Zealand will be at the Conservatorium under the direction of Mr. Joseph Bradley on Tuesday, February 21, At the Town ...

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  29. DRUMMOYNE PARK SKIFF CLUB.

    This afternoon the Drummoyne Park Skiff Club will hold a handicap race over the Parramatta River-Balmain course handicaps for which are:—Emblem (D. (Forrest), Pheasant (H. Parcel, sen.) Waratah (W. ...

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  30. MR. FRED WILLIAMSON.

    At Paling's Concert Hall on Wednesday night Mr. Fred Williamson made his first appearance as a lyric tenor from the studio of Mr. William Caspers. With the exception of Mr. W. J. Grieves Violiniet., ...

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  31. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The seratchings notified to-day were:— V.A.T.C. MEETING. Oakleigh Plate: All Gold, Peppyland, Tullyrush, The Black Watch. ...

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  32. ILLAWARRA SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Entries for the Illawarra buburba Association competitions will close on Wednesday, February 22, with Mr. J. H. Yule, Bexley. ...

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  33. MISS DAGMAR THOMSON.

    Under twelve months leave from the State Conservatorium of Music, Miss Dagmar Thomson, the well known violinist will start for England on March 18. There is to be a farewell concert at the ...

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  34. ANDERSON BEATS O'HARA WOOD.

    The play to-day in the exhibition matches was favoured by fine though very hot weather. For an off day the attendance was surprisingly good and the display given by J.O. Andersou of New South Wales ...

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  35. COWRA RACES.

    The show races again were very well attended Resuits:- Flying Handicap, 4f.—Tim Muriloo, by Murfloo— Casinor, 8.8 (Doyle), 1; Main Cable 9-5 (Hood),[?] ...

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  36. LANE COVE CLUB.

    Handicaps for the Lone Cove Club's race his afternoon are:—Sunshine (H. Paul), 17m; Crescent (H. Doyle), 15m; Petrel (W. Warner), 13m; Koonya (P. Hunt), 13m; Vera (M. Handcock), 13m; Nimrod (H. ...

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  37. SPIVAKOVSKY THE PLANIST.

    On Saturday, March 4. Jascha Spivakovsky, the brilliant young Russian pianist, makes his first appear ance [?] Australin in the Town Hall, under the direction of J. and N. Tait This will be the first of a ...

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  38. Y.M.C.A. CLUB FUNDS.

    At St. James's Hall on Wednesday, February 23, Mr. Brunton Gibb will give a dramatic and humorous recital in aid of Y.M C.A., Club funds, assisted by Miss Dorrie Ward, Miss Ethel Lang, Mr. Richard ...

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  39. THE SUBURBS.

    For some time a sanitary depot has existed on the heights of Roseville East, and has been used by the municipalities of North Sydney Willoughby, and Lane Cove. Residents ...

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  40. ROWING.

    At a well attended meeting at Kemp a Hall, Abbotsford, the following officer, were clectel for the newly formed Parramatta River Sculling Club:- President, Mr. Harold Judd: vice presidents, Messrs ...

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  41. COOTAMUNDRA TURF CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Cootamundra Turf Club opened to-day in fine weather. Results:- Flying Handicap, 6f.—Centreline, 7-5, 1; Tinker, 8.5, 2; Pomahaka, 7.10, 3. Betting: 5 to 1 v the winner. ...

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  42. SYDNET HARMONIO SOCIETY.

    At King's Hall on Saturday, February 25. the Sydney Harmonic Choral Poclely (under Mr. W. Bourne) will present a programme of glees, part-songs, and choruses, by Sir Arthur Sullivan, Sir Edward Elgar, Dudley ...

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  43. BAND MUSIC.

    To-morrow evening, commencing at 7.30, the New South Walen State Military Band will play a popular programme in Hyde Park, under the direction of Mr. J. B. Tougher. ...

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  44. CYCLING.

    Handicaps for the City Amateur Club's opening fivemiles road race on the Burnerong-road course on Saturday afternoon are as follow:- O.Hughes, A.M'Glinchey, ser.: J. Cairms, A. ...

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  45. NEW RAILWAY BRIDGE AT CROYDON.

    The Railway Commissioners are about to erect a now overhead bridge at Croydon station to replace that at present in use for giving access to the platforms at the western ...

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  46. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    To-night the Caledonian Society of Sydney will have a concert in St. Jame's Hall, Chief T. Clark presiding. ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    At the Dunedia races the Publican's Handicap, 700 sovs, 6f, resulted:—Songbird by Kilbroney—Grey Linnet 8-13 1; Bon Spec, 8-12 2; Silver Peal, 9-6, 3. Won by a head. Time, 1m 14s. ...

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  48. BOXING.

    After settling all accounts the Citizens Committee which controlled the recent Semor Cadet boxing championshipi, reports a loss of £27. Though the standard of boxing was of a high order, there was a lack of ...

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  49. COPPER EXPORT.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. W. McCormack) states that a satisfactory arrangement has been made by which copper from the Chillagoe mine would be held at Port Kembla until an ...

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  50. TEN MILES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The riders selected to contest the 10 miles amateur championship of New South Wales to-night at the Sports Ground are; W. Coppins (Newtown), G.E. Thursfiled (South Africa), H. kaltenbruu (South ...

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  51. A BORIGINAL CARVINGS.

    Sir,—"Your correspondent "E. P. Davidson's" suggestion in your issue of January 31, that the aboriginal rock carvings at Kuringgai Chase should be recut, is not one that ...

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  52. RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

    The Croydon Bride Company, the promises of which are situated within the boundaries of an area which the Burwood Council is seeking to have proclaimed a residential area, ...

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  53. INTERNATIONAL CARNIVAL.

    The principal cycling fixture for this week-end in Sydney will be the concluduig night of the Cyclists' Union's first international carnival at the Sports Ground. A programme of especially interesting events ...

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  54. HOUSE ROBBERIES.

    On account of moat of the inmates of houses being absent at the Nowra show yesterday burglars broke into the residences of the following:—Messrs. John Fraser, town clerk; ...

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  55. MENANGLE PARK RACES.

    Following are the weights for Tuesday:- Maiden Handicap, 7f.—Rathluba 9; Lucky Boy, 8; Naropus 7-13; Armament, 7-13; Link Shot, 7-13; Blue Malt, 7-10; La Benos 7.9; Loupat, 7-9; Connic Eaton, ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. MR. J. CHALMERS.

    The chairman of the special committee of the Surf Life-Saving Association of New South Wales, stated, in a letter addressed to Sir Benjamia Fuller, withe reference to an ...

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  58. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I read with interest Mr. E. P. Davidson's letter respecting the preservation of aboriginal carvings in Kuringai Chase and elsewhere Very few now remain in the ...

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  59. FAMINE IN EUROPE.

    Sir,—Everybody will be pleased that the various offorts being made to relieve distress in Europe are to be concentrated in one worthy movement. No lover of humanity can ...

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  60. CRICKET.

    After a long interval the New South Wales Association matches will he resumed to-day. The draw is as follows:- FIRST GRADE. ...

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  61. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At the anniversary meeting of the local rifle club in the contest for the Citizens Cup, which was limited to tea[?] of five shooters, Orange and Hargraves tied with 438 points each. There was nome doubt as to ...

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  62. ASHFIELD LEAGUE CLUB.

    Ashfield League Club will again be racing at the Sports Ground this afternoon. Members will decide a half-mile and mile handicap, and three miles' scratch race. ...

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  63. ROAD AND TRACK RACING.

    Several chits will promote road races this afternoon Petersham Amateur Club has a three miles race from Chullora to Enfield on the liverpool road: Liverpool Junior Club a five miles on the Cross Roads course at ...

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