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  2. SPORTING.

    Metropolitan sporting folk will be well catered for this afternoon with horse-racing at Canterbury Park and pony and galloway racing at Victoria Park; while ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The farewell appearance of the celebrated classic dancerm Maud Allan, should prove a notable attraction at the Theatre Royal to-night, where that artist, in association with Leo, Jan, and Mischel ...

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  4. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings were notified yesterday:- CANTERBURY PARK OCTOBER MEETING. All Engagements.—Ruby Hampton, Voladel, ...

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  5. MRS. GLANVILLE'S RED CROSS CONCERT.

    On Tuesday, November 3, at St. James's Hall, [?] elocutionary entertainment will be given in aid of the Red Cross Funds by the pupils of Mrs. Glanville, who will be assisted by the Petersham Glee Club under ...

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  6. ANCELON-CHAPMAN RECITALS.

    The plan is now open at Palling's for the next Ancelon-Chapman School of Elocution recital, which is to take place in St. Jame's Hall on Thursday, November 5. Visitors will be pleased to learn that ...

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  7. RACING AT NEWCASTLE.

    On Monday, November 2, two track races, open to all members of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union, will be held at Newcastle. The entries will close at the Sydney Sports Ground on Monday evening, at 8. ...

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  8. ATHLETICS.

    At the council meeting of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association on Thursday evening it was decided to secede from the Amateur Sporting Federation, As a result, the chairman, Mr. G. F. ...

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  9. MR. MONTGOMERY STUART'S RECITAL.

    On Monday, November 9, Mr. Montgomery Stuart will give an entertainment at St. Jame's Hall in aid of the Belgian Fund, when he will both recite and sing (accompanist, Mrs. Stuart). The Viol Quintet will ...

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  10. MOTOR CYCLING.

    This afternoon the members of the Auto-cycle Association will join in the "Battle of Flowrs" patriotic demonstration of the Millions Club at the Agricultural Gound. Besides a competition for the best ...

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  11. GILBERT-SULLIVAN OPERA.

    The revival of Gilbert-Sullivan opera, after a silence of eight years, has drawn large audiences during the week to Her Majesty's Theatre, where that gay opera "The Gondoliers " now in its last six nights, with a ...

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  12. STUDENTS' PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    On Wednesday evening last Madame Christian directed a musical and dramatic evening at the Garcia School of Music, the proceeds of which were devoted to the Patriotic Fund. An audience of about 300 people ...

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  13. GOLF.

    This afternoon's most important golfing event is the champion of champions competition, which is set down at the Manly links. In additon the last round of C grade matches will commence, and several ...

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  14. KINDERGARTEN DEMONSTRATION.

    This afternoon from 2.30 to 5 p. m. a great demonstration of Sydney's Free Kindergarten will be given at teh Town Hall under Vice-regal and other distinguished patronage. Hundreds of children will be seen ...

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  15. LITTLE THEATRE.

    "Lord and Lady Algy," shortly to be replaced by "The Lady of Lyons," is most amusingly presented at the Little Theatre, and is one of those things play-goers would not readily miss. The attempted ...

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  16. SOUTH SYDNEY HARRIERS' CARNIVAL.

    The South Sydney Harriers will commence their eleventh annual carnival at the Sports Ground this afternoon, at half-past 2. In addition to the club championships, members of the New South Wales ...

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  17. COONABARABRAN GRASSFED RACES.

    The Coonabarabran grassfed races were held on Wednesday and Thursday. Results:- First Day. Gwydir Handicap, 6f.—Mr. T. Bryant's Pitford, 10st ...

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  18. CLUB FIXTURES.

    Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle Club: Week-end run to Newport, starting from St. Clair's Garage at 10.30 a.m. Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales: Week-end ...

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  19. MOSMAN PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    Despite the inclement state of the weather the [?] ity of the Mosman Town Hall was fully taxed last Monday night, when a thoroughly enjoyable patriotic concert was given by Fraulein Jensin, and included ...

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  20. JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    Ultimo v Tramway, No. 4 wicket; Victoria Park v Sydney Junion A, No. 5; Boy's Brigade v Palace Emporium, No. 2; Wanderers v Redfern Federal, No. 9; Sydney Junior B v Erskineville, No. 15; St. David's ...

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  21. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Seven Keys to Baldpate," the London production of which is referred to in our "Music and Drama" column, is drawing packed houses at the Criterion Theatre, where Fred Niblo and Josephine Cohan ...

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  22. CLUB COMPETITIONS.

    Roval Sydney Club: Teams' match—captain v handicapper. Bonnei Doon Club: Bogey handicap. Concord Club:Begey handicap, open to members ...

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  23. THE MOTOR CYCLE CORPS.

    The Auto-cycle Association has received the following letter from Major H. G. Edwards on behalf of the District Commandint of Military Forces:- "The District Commandant has directed me to thank ...

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  24. PALACE THEATRE.

    "The Glad [?] has caught the public fancy at the Palce Theatre, and is now certain to run out the rest of the month's season at that play-house, Ethel Dane, as Kiki, exhibits a subtle charm, which gives ...

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  25. CYCLE CAR CLUB.

    Mr. Roy Readford, hon. secretary of the Auto-Cycle Association of New South Wales is considering the formation of a light car and cycle car club, and invites owners to communicate with him at the Sports ...

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  26. MANLY CLUB ASSOCIATES.

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  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    Metropolitan Singles Championship. 2.15 p. m.—Final: M. H. Marsh v E. O. Pockley. Metropolitan Doubles Championship. 3 p. m.—Final: Wright and A. [?] Jones v [?] ...

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  28. BALMAIN AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    Annandale Trafalfer v Orange Grove, Canal No. 2 (Messrs. G. Breman and M. Meade). B Grade. St. John's Glebe B v Sunlight, Federal Park (W. ...

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  29. NOTES.

    The Auto-Cycle Association executive has awarded the N. S. U. Cup to A. Robinson, J. Mellor's protest being dismissed. Affiliation has been granted to the Cumberland Club. ...

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  30. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    The new "war prices" have proved immensely popuar at the Adelphi Theatre, and the great house has been packed nighty. This afternoon (2 o'clock) and evening, George Willioughby, Ltd., will stage for six ...

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  31. 24 HOURS' TRIAL.

    Entries for the 24 hours' trial of the Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle club will close on October 31. The following are the riders who have already nominated:- ...

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  32. CONCORD CLUB.

    This afternoon the Concord Club will entertain the Bonnie Doon players at lunch. A bogey competition for Mr. [?] Cotton's trophy for Bonnic Doon and another for the best Concord player will be ...

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  33. RIVERINA PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Riverina Picinic Race Club was concluded yesterday, in fine, warm weather. Results:- Athole Flutter, 6f.—Mr. A. W. Austin's Bynya, 11st ...

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  34. WESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES' UNION.

    Marrickville Methodist v Croydon Congregational, Marrickville; Dulwich Hill H.T. v Tempe Park Methodist, No. 14; Enmore Tabernacle r St, Clement's, Birlkett's No. 2; Marrickville Presbyterian v St. Peter's ...

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  35. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The third concert of the twenty-third season of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society will be given in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening next, when Mr. Alfred Hill will present an especially attractive ...

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  36. MOTORING.

    Members of the Automobile Club of Australia, with their cars, will this afternoon take part in the "Battle of Flowers" patriotic display of the Millions Club, at the Agricultural Ground. The parade of ...

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  37. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Royal Philharmonic Society will give a great patriotic cocert in aid of the Belgian Distress Relief Fund at the Town Hall on Saturday, November 7. Mr. Joseph Bradley will conduct the orchestra [?] ...

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  38. CYCLING.

    This afternoon the twelfth annual individual State Championship under the auspices of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union will be held over a distance of 40 miles at Homebush. A start will be made from ...

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  39. SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY GOLF ASSOCIATION.

    The following players have been selected to represent their clubs in the C grade competition this afternoon. Manly v Cammeray (at Cammeray), Manly:C. H. ...

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  40. SAILING.

    Over the three-mile triangular course, starling and finishing at Clark Island, the 18-footers will this afternoon contest another of the Flying Squadron's handicaps. The prizes total £35, and the entries and ...

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  41. SMOKE CONCERT.

    The new club rooms of the Automobile Club of Australia will be officially opened with a smoke concert on Tuesday evening, November 3. ...

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  42. CENTENNIAL PARK ASSOCIATION.

    Little Coogee v Surrey United A, No. 6 (P. [?]eldon and H. Rowlands); Surrey United B v Gladstone, No. 12 (E. Cobham and P. R. Smythe); Gordons v Oriental, No. 9 (S. Merrick and P. M. Cohen); Glammis have the ...

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  43. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    This evening the City Organist will give a recital at the Town Hall, the first part of which will embrice the whole of the opening act of that entrancing opera, "La Boheme," Part II. will include ...

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  44. AERONAUTICS.

    Piloting an 80-h.p, Gnomo-engined Caudron biplane, M. Marduel, the Sydney airman, yesterday flow from Richmond to Sydney, a distance of approximately 37 miles in 85 minutes. A landing was effected in ...

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  45. MRS. PERRINS' PUPILS' RECITAL.

    This evening the elocutionary pupils of Mrs. Perrins will join in a recital at St. James' Hall, one of the features of which will be a little fairy play, written by Sylvia Magnus. Miss Amy Perrins will contribute ...

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  46. BOWLS.

    Gladstone Park, four rinks, at Balmain. City, four rinks, at Manly. Mosman, two rinks, at Warringah. Petersham, three rinks, at Marrickville. ...

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  47. GOONDIWINDI RACE CLUB.

    The Goondiwindi Race Club's Spring Meeting was held yesterday afternoon and to-day in fine weather, The attendance was only moderate, but the racing was fairly interesting. ...

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  48. POWER BOATING.

    The second of the series of popular lectures arranged by the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales will be given at the clubrooms on Tuesday evening, November 3, when members will be advised on the ...

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  49. PORT JACKSON SKIFF CLUB.

    The P. J. S. C. will sail the first of three events for its championship this afternoon, over a course from Snail's Bay, round Watson's Bay pile light, [?] Island pile light, and back to starting line. The ...

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  50. CLUB FIXTURES.

    Fairfield District Club.—4½ miles road race, Fairfield Smithfield course, this afternoon, starting at [?] o'clock. Lidcombe-Auburn Club.—16 miles road race, this ...

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  51. DULWICH HILL PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    On Monday night the Ramblers Comedy Club will give an entertainment of humorous sketches, with musical items by leading artists, at the Dulwich Hill Masonic Hall, in aid of the local patriotic fund. ...

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  52. EASTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Waverley v Eureka, No. [?] wicket; Marylebone v Water and Sewerage Board, No. 1r; St. Paul's v Randwick Avoca, No. 2r; Matraville v St. Benedict's, at Matraville (central loop 2 p.m. sharp). ...

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  53. LADY DUDLEY'S HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    Lady Dudley's practically equipped hospital at the front will benefit by a patriotic entertainment at the Repertory Theatre to-night, when Miss Amy Murphy and Mr. Ellis Price will direct affairs, as well as sing ...

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  54. NORTH SYDNEY ASSOCIATION.

    Christ Church v Kirribilli, Cammeray Park No. 1; Neutral Bay v Westleigh, Naremburn Park No. 2; North Sydney Institute v Good Intent M. U., Naremburn Park No. 1; Chatswood School of Arts v ...

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  55. STRATHFIELD CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Strathfield bowlers was held in the club-house on Thursday evening. The honorary secretary's report disclosed a very satisfactory state of affairs, ther being a large increase in members ...

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  56. LEAGUE OF NEW SOUTH WALES WHEELMEN.

    "Battle of Flowers" Carnival, at the Agricultural Ground, this afternoon. The events are:—One and ¾mile handicaps (starting at 2.10 o'clock), and a 5mile scratch race at 2.40. ...

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  57. BALMAIN AMATEUR CLUB.

    The above club will hold a general handicap this afternoon over the usual course. The winner will receive Mr. E. J. Tuckwell's prize. The handicaps are—Irex (E. Kennedy), scr.; Orthona (F. M'Lean), ...

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  58. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL'S STUDENTS.

    A recital in aid of the Belgian Fund will be given in St. James's Hall on Tuesday next by the students of the Lawrence Campbell School of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art. A special feature will be the ...

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  59. SUMMER BASEBALL.

    The Summer Baseball Association's competitions Will commence to-day. The following is the draw:- Redfern Oval. First Grade.—2 p. m. Waverley v [?] (Messrs. ...

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  60. SWIMMING.

    Sydney Club, 75 yards handicap and club pole practice, Domain Baths. Rose Bay Club.—50 yards handicap, Rose Bay [?] St. George Club.—50 yards handicap, Brighton Baths, ...

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  61. ROWING.

    A race to decide which of our heavy-boat rowers is entitled to be called "heavy-boat champion of New South Wales" will be rowed over a two-mile course at Middle Harbour this afternoon. There are ...

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  62. WESTERN SUBURBS UNION.

    Newtown Congregational v Camperdown (H. Moore and A. Johnson) Burwood United v Newtown Oxford (F. W. Lewis aud H. O'Connor); Alexandria Thelma v Botany (W. Johnson and S. G. Randell). ...

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  63. SOUTH SYDNEY CLUB.

    The 10-miles road championship of the South Sydney League Club has been further postponed until Saturday, October 31. ...

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  64. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the 4½ miles road race:—A. H. Baglee and A. J. Ashby, scr.; L. Dalziel, F. C. Doody, and W. Hillsdon, 10s; A. Hodgkinson, 20s; A. C. Moir and G. Coventry, 25s; G. ...

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  65. DE CAIROS REGO RECITAL.

    The pupils from the studios of Messrs G. De Ca[?] Rogo and Rex De Cairos Rego will unite in a vocal and pianoforte recital at the Repertory Theatre next Wednesday evening. Those assisting in an attractive ...

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  66. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSOCIATION.

    The first monthly meeting of the council of the New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association took place at the Sports Club on Thursday evening, with Mr. E. S. Marks in the chair. The following officials were ...

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  67. GOSFORD RACING CLUB.

    Subjoined are the weights for the meeting to be held next Tuesday:- Maiden Handicap, 6f.—Bavardage, 9st; Mask Man, 8st 10lb; Collar Box, 8st 7lb; Lodger, 8st 71b; Vamos, ...

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  68. PACERS' RACE.

    The entries for the Annual Dunlop Pacers' Race, to be held over the Homebush course on Saturday next, will close with the Cyclists' Union officials at the Sports' Club on Monday, at noon. The event is ...

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  69. MR. PHILIP NEWBURY'S FAREWELL.

    Mr. Philip Newbury, who is shortly leaving upon a tour of the East, followed by a visit to the Cape and England, will make his farewell appearance at the Town Hall next Saturday evening. The favourite ...

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  70. FOOTBALL.

    Mr W. W. Hill, secretary of the New Smith Wales Rugby Union, who refereed the last two annual matches between the Unversities of Stanford and California, received a cable on Thursday asking him if he ...

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  71. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    Musgrave overlooked the fact that for[?] for the Moonee Valley Cup had to be declared yesterday. Five horses trained by [?]—Aleconner, Amata, The Sap, Defence, ...

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  72. REGARDING NO-BALLING A BOWLER.

    "Interested ' (Goulburn) writes:—"I have been under the impression that in cricket it is customary to caution a bowler before 'no-balling' him. I am sure, or nearly sure, that I have seen that, too, in an ...

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  73. MOSMAN CLUB.

    The Mosman Rowing Club has decided to hold the following club races over the local course:—To-day, pair oar race; November 7, four-our race. Both races will be for trophies and points towards the club cup. ...

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  74. LIDCOMBE-AUBURN CLUB.

    The postponed ¼ and 1 mile handicaps and 3 miles scratch race of the Lidcombe-Auburn Club in connection with the Lidcombe Patriotic Sports will be held on Saturday afternoon, October 31. ...

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  75. MISS DULCIE BLAIR'S RECITAL.

    Miss Beryl Murray will direct a violin recital given by her pupil, Miss Dulcie Blair, at St. Jame's Hall next Saturday, when leading artists will assist. [?] and invit[?] are at [?] ...

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  76. BOXING.

    Two boxers of the vigorous class are to meet at the Rushcuttcr Bay Stadium to-night, their encounter beginning at half-past 8. They are the middle-weights Gus Christie (U.S.A.) v "Knockout" ...

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  77. ROSE BAY CLUB.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the opening 50 yards race of the Rose Bay club, to be held at the local baths this afternoon. Other members will be handicapped at the baths:—W. ...

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  78. KEMBLA GRANGE RACING CLUB.

    Fine weather prevailed for the October meeting of the Kembla Grange Racing Club to-day. There was a fair attendance, and the racing was interesting. Resutls:- ...

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  79. EIGHT-HOUR CARNIVAL.

    The following are the handicaps for the Eight-hour sports to be held at the Sydney Sports' Ground, on Wednesday evening next:- One Mile.—R. K. Lewis, G. Horder, 50yds; F. D. ...

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  80. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The Mosman Musical Society will, at the Warringah Hall, Neutal Bay, on November 10, 11, 12, and 14, revive the opera, "Haddon Hall," which was the first work undertaken by Sir Arthur Sullivan after the ...

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  81. CRICKET.

    The third round of grade matches will commence this afternoon, when the most interesting match should be that between Gordon and University, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The [?]wing is the list of ...

    Article : 462 words
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