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  2. SAILING.

    Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron: 8 metr[?] cla[?] race. Private Match: Rawhit[?], Sayonar[?] and Culwulla III. Balmain Amateur Club: General handicap. Cremorne Club: Last championships of [?]eries of ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    A spectacular revival of "A Royal Divorce" should attract numerous playgoers to-night to the Theatre Royal, where W. G. Wills's romantic drama will bring forward Mr. Julius Knight once more in his popular ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    The Canterbury Park March meeting provides an outing for metropolitan sporting folk this afternoon while those who prefer to go further afield will be catered for at Cessnock. ...

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  5. MANLY CLUB.

    At the fifth annual meeting of the Manly Bicycle Club, special mention was made in the report of the success of M. M'Mahon, who won the "Coulson" half-mile handicap on the Sports Ground at the Druids' ...

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  6. MISS CROCKFORD'S REC[?]

    [?] [?]da Crockford, from the studio of Mi[?] [?] L. Macnicol, will give an invitation elocutionary entertainment at St. James' Hall on Saturday, March 2[?] when her programm will include sketches and musical ...

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  7. NORTH SYDNEY ASSOCIATION.

    Neutral Bay v Lane Cove, at Gore Hill; Crow's Nest v North Sydney Institute at Cammeray Park; Willoughby v Westleigh at Naremburn; No. l8 District Dr[?]ids v Good Intent Manchester Unity at ...

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  8. ROYAL SYDNEY YACHT SQUADRON.

    Under the burgee of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron the eight metre class will compete this afternoon in the last race of the season for points for the championship pennant. Petrel anil Yeulba are together on ...

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  9. ATHLETICS.

    The Mozart Juvenile Harriers will conduct a sports meeting this afternoon at the Sports Ground, where a list of club races and events open to the Public and Catholic schools will be decided. Included on ...

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  10. BRITISH COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    [?] annual E[?]steddfod of the British College of Music will begin on Saturday, July 12, for which entries close July 1. The competitions will te for pian[?], violin, singing, and song-accompaniment. The ...

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  11. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Newtown Oxford v Burwood United (S. J. Mulquceney and F. R. Sicley); Beale and Co. v Botany (H. Moore and E. Cornish); Newtown Congregational v Camperdown (H. Auld and W. Huxley); Erskineville ...

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  12. LITTLE THEARTE.

    The final performance of Pinero's absorbing comedy, "His House in Order," will be given at the Little Theatre to-night, as on Monday there will be a revival of Tom Robertson's romantic comedy, "David ...

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  13. WEST'S PICTURES.

    Asta Neils[?]n, in "The Suffragist," has been attracting large audiences to both West's Gla[?] and Olympia throughout the week. Starting fr[?] Monday, the management will present two stars each ...

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  14. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The ladies' Australian championships will be held in Sydney on March 21 and 25. The carnivals will be controlled by the local ladies' association, and, as usual, gentlemen will be admitted. ...

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  15. THE PRIVATE RACE.

    The three boats, Rawhiti, Sayonara, and Culwn[?]a III., engaged in the race arranged by Mr. Ross, will be started by the officials of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron prior to the eight-metre class handicap. The ...

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  16. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the South Sydney Rugby League Football Club was held on Thursday night at the Redfern Town Hall. The annual report showed that the first team had won 10 out of 14 matches, ...

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  17. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "Come Over Here will enter to-night upon the twelfth week of its long run at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the new revue is now nearing the termination of its season. Miss Daisy Jerome's songs are a star ...

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  18. MANLY SCHOOL CARNIVAL.

    The annual swimming carnival in connection with the Manly Superior Public School was held on Friday afternoon before a large attendance of parents and and friends. The following were the results: ...

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  19. "LEAH KLESCHNA" AT SPENCER'S.

    In the programme selected for the reopening of Spencer's Ly[?]um this afternoon a picture protra[?] al of "Leah Kleschna" has been included. The leading role in this appealing story, made famous in ...

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  20. SNAIL'S BAY AMATEUR CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the general handicap event of the Snail's Bay Amateur Sailing Club, to be sailed this afternoon, for the Commodore's trophy:—Vagabond (E. C. Gale), scr.: Marsinah (J. ...

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  21. ST. GEORGE ASSOCIATION.

    Kogarah Presbyterian v Kogarah District; Hurstville St. George v Rockdale District; Kogarah Congregational v Penshurst; Hurstville Gloucester v Arncliffe. ...

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  22. CRITERION THEATRE.

    At 8.15 to-night the curtain will rise again upon "Never Say Die" the new farcical comedy at the Criterion Theatre, in which Mr. Fred Nibl[?] seems to have scored another emphatic success with Sydney ...

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  23. ST. GEORGE SAILING AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB.

    Fourteen-foot Dingy Handicap.—Course, from [?]e between starter's boat and Rocky Point, p[?]ing middle f[?]at pile and b[?]oy and outer Towra pile on port hand, thence round Brighton buoy on starboard hand, ...

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  24. LAWN TENNIS.

    A match will be played on the Do[?]ble Bay courts this afternoon, commencing at 12.30, between teams representing the "Sydney Morning Herald" and the "Daily Telegraph" The draw is as follows, the ...

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  25. CORONATION THEATRE.

    A strong programme has been shown at Mr. Frank Joseph's Coronation Picture Theatre, Cleveland-street, the star attraction being a beautiful pathetic dra[?] entitled "The Forg[?]tten Melody." Other interesting ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND.

    The first test match started at Dunedin to-day. The wicket was soft and easy after the heavy rain, but the outfield was fast. New Zealand won the t[?] and batted. The bowlers kept the batsmen careful ...

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  27. PALACE THEATRE.

    There will be a matinee at 2 o'clock to-day of "The Land of Nod" at the Palace Theatre, where Mr. William Anderson's new American Company is drawing large audiences with the marches, action-choruses, ...

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  28. CENTENNIAL PARK SKATING RINK.

    The roller-skating section of the Sydney public i[?] expected to rise in its might this afternoon and make as one man for the reopening of the Centennial Park Skating Rink at Bondi Junction. Three sessions will ...

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  29. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    This afternoon's 18-footers race will be under the [?]uspices of the Sydney Flying Squadron, over the three miles triangu[?]ar course, starting and finishing at Clark Island. Although Nimrod won the State ...

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  30. ADELPHI THEATRE.

    "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is drawing crowded audiences at the Adelphi Theatre, where this renewed popularity of the old drama is attributed to the art with which Mrs. Beecher Stowe's plaintive story has been ...

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  31. GLEBE-PYRMONT LEAGUE CLUB.

    The club's [?]5yds handicap, held on Thursday night, resulted as follows:- First heat: A. M'Neill, 10s, 1; G. Conway, 4s, 2; F. Morrison, 5s, 3. Time, 39½s. Second heat: H. ...

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  32. PICTURE BLOCK THEATRES.

    Admirably selected programmes are on v[?]ew this week at all the Picture Block theatres controlled by the J. D. Williams Amusement Company. At the Crystal Palace [?] strikingly dramatic presentation [?] ...

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  33. OVERSEA STEAMSHIP COMPANIES' MATCH

    The annual match between the New South Wales and Victorian Oversea Steamship Companies' Associations will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday and Friday, March 12 and 13. The ...

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  34. ONE DESIGN CLASS OF YACHTS.

    The Tasmanian design is to be encouraged by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, as the result of a metting of the club, held on Thursday evening. The chair was occupied by the Rear-Commodore, Mr. D. ...

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  35. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre, where the [?]al matinees will be given to-day, the Fuller-Brennan vaudeville management announce new artists by the Ventura from America, and the programme will include such ...

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  36. BOWLS.

    The postponed matches in the Pennant and B competitions will be played this afternoon, as follows:- Pennant. ...

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  37. Y.M.C.A. CLUB.

    Result of 100yds handicap race, held at Domain Baths:- G. R. Matthews (15s), 1: W. Lemaire (15s), 2; N. Johnston (20s), 3. Time, 1m 19 2-5s. ...

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  38. AMERICAN P[?]TURE PALACE.

    At the American Picture Palace a strong [?] is presented this week. Among the more co[?] favourites are "The Burning Train," "The Woman of the Mountains," "The Little Skipper," "Only Five ...

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  39. MANLY LADIES' CLUB CARNIVAL.

    Five of the State's best lady swimmers. Miss M. Wyli[?], Miss L. Fevyer, Miss M. Winn, Miss B. Lovelace, and Miss Grover, have entered for the 150yds championship of New South Wales, to be decided at the ...

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  40. HOSPITAL MATINEE.

    The next matinee in aid of the sch[?]me organised by Mr. Neville Mayman for the accumulation of £12,000 for the Royal Hospital for Women and the Renwick Hospital for Infants, will take place on ...

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  41. TASMANIA v VICTORIA.

    The second match between Tasman[?] and Victoria was commenced at Launceston to-day. The vistore batted first, and were dismissed for 295, Stephens making 108, Lugton, not out 94, Shepherd 30, Co[?]en 20. ...

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  42. VICTORIAN TROTTING DERBY.

    The first Victorian Derby for trotting and pacing colts and fillies was held on Richmond course to-day. There was a large attendance, including many trotting enthusiasts from New South Wales, South Australia, ...

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  43. FORT-STREET SCHOOL CARNIVAL.

    The largest club—Fort-street High School—affiliated with the N.S.W. Amateur Swimming Association will [?]old its annual carnival at the Domain baths this afternoon. The Fort-street High School has nearly ...

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  44. INTERCLUB MATCHES.

    In addition to the association fixtures, the following interclub matches will also be played:- Ashfield, three rinks, at Marrickville. Balmain, four rinks, at Randwick. ...

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  45. THE DANDIES AT MANLY.

    At Eden Gardens, Manly, an entirely new English Company of Dandies, under the direction of Edward Branscombe Proprietary, Limited, are appearing nightly at 8.5. This new company comes direct ...

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  46. MR. SIMS' OFFER.

    Mr. Sims has offered to give a share of the proceeds of the return match at Canterbury, estimated at over £300, to the local cricket and Rugby associations. ...

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  47. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL.

    This evening the city organist will give a recital at the Town Hall. Mr. Ernest Truman will open with the third part of "Tristan and Isolde," which many people consider the most beautiful portion of ...

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  48. CYCLING.

    Mr. J. F. Firkin, hon. handicapper to the New South Wales Cyclists' Union, yesterday announced the following handicaps for the Country Championship Carnival events, to be held under the auspices of ...

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  49. ANGLING.

    A party comprising Dr. H. L. Maitland and Messr[?]. C. H. Gorrick, Guy Belisari[?], and Frank Hyland, of the N.S.W. Anglers' Casting Club, visited Port Stephens recently for the tunny fishing. Owing to the heavy ...

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  50. GREAT WHITE CITY.

    The free entertainment programme with which [?] management of the White City has supple[?]nted the already ample opportunities for enjoyment in this plasure park will be extended to-night by the addition ...

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  51. MANLY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the first round of the play for the championship of the Manly Bowling Club, Dr. Cole (31) beat J. Rankin (20), C. W. Holloway (31) beat R. Walshe (27), H. R. Currie (31) beat L. Ferrett (26), G. Dumbrell ...

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  52. MR. HERBERT RATCLIFFE'S CONCERT.

    Mr. Herbert Ratcliffe, a young baritone, who has attained popularity during the past two years, will make his farewell appearance at St. James Hall to-night, when he will be heard in favourite numbers. ...

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  53. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratching were notified yesterday:- A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Champagne Stakes: Myso[?]i. ...

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  54. Fixtures.

    Fort street High School: Carnival, Domain Baths. Rose Bay Club: 400yds Longworth Cup Handicap, Rose Bay Baths. Mosman Club: 100yds Senior and 50yds Junior ...

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  55. WOLLONGONG V NORTH SYDNEY.

    Yesterday a team of bowlers from North Sydney visited the local green. The game was a very fine one, the visitors leading in each rink for half of the game, after which Wollongong, through very good play, went ...

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  56. MR. CECIL SHERWOOD'S CONCERT.

    Almost unexampled booking in the case of a student send-off has marked the announcement of Mr. Cecil Sherwood's concert at the Town Hall on Monday night next. The young tenor will sing the "Prize ...

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  57. ACCOUNTANTS' SMOKE CONCERT.

    In the concert hall at Aaron's Exchange Hotel last evening the Institute of Incorporated Accountants of New South Wales held a smoke concert. An interesting programme of musical and sl[?]ight-of-band ite[?] ...

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  58. RECHABITE CLUB.

    The following are results of 66 yards handicaps held at Balmain Floating Baths on Thursday night.— First Heat: W. Longworth, 24s, 1; L. Kcilmar, 7s, 2. Time, 60s. Second Heat: A. Dalziel, 6s, 1; ...

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  59. MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.

    A smoke social under the auspices of the Musical Association of New South Wales was held at Farmer's rooms last night. The function proved an unqualified [?]s. A short musical programme added to the ...

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  60. GOLF.

    The following fixtures have been arranged to-day:- Bonnie Doon Club: Bogey competition. Concord Club: Teams' match on handicap. Killara Club: Men's foursomes stroke competition. ...

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  61. TANGO CONTINENTAL.

    The programme to be submitted at the Sydney Sports Ground to-night in connection with the Tango Continental will take place on a specially-constructed dancing platform, winch is being brilliantly lighted by ...

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  62. ROWING.

    The annual St. Ignatius College regatta will be held this afternoon on the Lane Cove River. In addition to the various college races, five entries have been received for the Challenge eights, 5 for the ...

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  63. FINISH OF SUMMER SEASON.

    The Summer Baseball Association will hold a sports meeting this afternoon at the Agricultural Ground, to wind up the season. The proceeds will be handed over to the hospital for children. During the afternoon ...

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  64. IDENTIFICATION BY VEINS.

    A n[?]w method of identification, which was asserted to be much simpler and more effective than either the measurement or the fingerprint systems at present in use, has been ...

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  65. SALE OF CIDER.

    Mr. Agar Wynne has sold the racehorse Cider, by Ayr Laddie (imp.) from Praleen, whose ultimate destination is India. The purchaser is Mr. T. Scott, and Cider will, it is ...

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  66. CRICKET.

    The eleventh round of first grade matches will commence to-day. The season is narrowing, as after the present round only two rounds remain to be played. The heavy rain which fell during the early ...

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  67. THE HAMMOND-DARVALL RECITAL.

    The song recital to be given in St. James's Hall on Wednesday, March l8, at 8 p.m., by Miss Lena Hammond,the Queensland contralto, and Mr. Orme Darvall, late Grand Opera basso, is creating a considerable ...

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  68. MOTORING.

    Entries will close with the secretary of the Automobile Club of Australia, Mr. H. C. Morgan, on Thursday evening, March 12, at 8 o'clock, for the hill-climbing contest to be held under the auspices ...

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  69. THE GUN.

    A £[?] handicap resulted in the prize being divided between J. Carpenter and "Kelvin." The sweepstakes resulted:—No. l, won by "Kelvin," with five kills; No. 2, divided by J. Carpenter and "Kelvin," [?]ix ...

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  70. MELBOURNE BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    There was a moderate attendance at the ringside at Messrs. William C. Yuille and Co.'s yards at Newmarket, where a sale of racehorses, brood mares, stallions, and ...

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  71. FLYING ACROSS THE SAHARA.

    French airmen are [?]ver seeking new fields for conquest, and to M. Burra has occurred the idea of crossing the Sahara by aeroplane. The National Aerial League, it is reported, has ...

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  72. FRL. JENSEN'S CONCERT.

    The usual monthly concert by the students from Fraulein Jensen's Academy of Music was given in Paling's concert ball last Wednesday evening, and was well attended. Included in much that won acceptance ...

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  73. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Canberra Club.—Non-stop reliability trial to Katoo[?]a, this afternoon, starting from the Sydney G.P.O. at 2 o'clocl. The riders will be despatched at two-minute intervals. ...

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  74. SCOUTS' BAZAAR.

    The Observatory Hil1 Troop Boy Scouts held a successful bazaar in the Sydney City Mission Hall, Da[?] Point, last night. The sale was opened by Mrs. A. Stitt, who is an honorary member of the scouts, having ...

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  75. BOXING.

    Charlie Horn, the first of the American boxers under engagement to the Olympia Athletic Club to make his Australian debut, met Gordon Coghill at the Newtown arena last night and the pair provided the most ...

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  76. MISS LYNN MILLS' CONCERT.

    A largely-attended meeting of the many friends and admirers of Miss Lynn Mills, presided over by Judge Backhouse, was held at Paling's Concert Hall, when it was unanimously decided that a farewell ...

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  77. MR. FLOWERS IN THE NORTH.

    Mr. F. Flowers, Vice-president of the Executive Council, paid a visit to the Fire Brigade Stations at East and West Maitland, Lorn and M[?]rpeth, where ...

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  78. "[?]OURIST TROPHY" RACE.

    Mr. Arthur [?]iden, a tamer N.S.W. amateur cyclist, and Mr. F. R. Roberts, a well known figure in metropolitan competitions, have notified their intention of competing in the 100 miles tourist trophy race for ...

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  79. SOBRIETY IN GERMAN NAVY.

    A recent examination of the amount of alcohol consumed in the German navy sbowz that there has been a very remarkable diminution in the last eight years. This may o[?] ...

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  80. MISS MAUDE TE[?]FER'S CONCERT.

    Miss Maude Telfer will give a farawell conce[?] in the St. James' Hall on Thursday, March 26, prior to her departure for Europe. Leading artists will [?]ist. ...

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  81. MISS ROSE McHUGH.

    Miss Rose McHugh (mezzo soprano), from the studio of Signer V, de Giorgio, will give an invitation vocal recital at the Town Hall on Thursday, April 2. ...

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  82. SYDNEY CLUB.

    The thirty-third annnal reneral meeting of the Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle Club was held at the new club rooms, 77 Castlereagh-street, on Thursday evening. Mr. A. S. Jones, vice-president, presided. ...

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  83. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Royal Philharmonic Sonety of Sydney now issues its prospectus for the season of 1914, which will open on Wednesday, April 8, with Bach's "Passion Music" (S. Matthew). At the second concert Mr. ...

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  84. JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    Sydney Junior A v Sydney Junior B, No. 15 wicket; Victoria Park v Tramway, No. 5; Ultimo receive for[?]eit from South Sydney Footballers; John Sands v St. David's, No. 4; Palace Emporium have the bye. ...

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  85. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

    The Autumn Meeting of the Victoria Racing a Club will be brought to a conclusion this afternoon at Flemington, and the programme foreshadows a continuation of the ...

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  86. KEGWORTH CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps for the Kegworth bicycle club's five miles road race to be held over the Burwood-Bankstown course this afternoon, starting at 3.30 o'clock:—A Compton, scr.; G. Godron, V. ...

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  87. NEW ZEAIAND ATHLET[?]S.

    The American athletes competed at [?] terton, and [?]verran the local men. Par[?]er broke the Australasian 440 yards' record [?] 49 1-5s, Power also lowered the mile ...

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  88. MISS GRACE STAFFORD'S RECITAL.

    Miss Grace Stafford, the well known clocutionist, will give a recital at the Turner Hall, Technical College, Ultimo, this evening. Her principal appearances will be with Mr. Stuart Mack in "The Laboratory" and ...

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  89. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The following are the entries for the Motor Cycle Club ol New South Wales' 100 yards acceleration test, to be held this afternoon:—J. M'D[?]wall (6-h.p. Zenith), Frank Delandro (2¾-h.p. Douglas), Roy ...

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  90. NORTHERN SUBURBS LEAGUE CLUB.

    The Northern Suburbs district league club win hold a half-mile handicap the Sydney Sports Ground on Monday, March l8. The cash prizes amount to £5. ...

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  91. WELLS AND M'COY.

    The difference between Matt. Wells and Herb. M'Coy, over the latter's claim for £200 forfeit money on account of Wells being a few ounces overweight for their recent contest, has been settled. M'Coy ...

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  92. MR. STANLEY WARWICK'S RECITAL.

    Mr. A. Stanley Warwick will give in elocutionary recital in the Concordia Hall on Thursday, March 26, at 8 p.m., this being the first appearance before the Sydney public. Mr. Warwick studied under the Rev. ...

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  93. WESTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES UNION.

    Tempe Park Methodist v Marrickville Methodist, at Marrickville (Messrs. Vose and Hanson); Croydon Congregational v St. Peter's, at St. Peters; Dulwich Hill Holy Trinity have received forfeit from E[?]more ...

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  94. TRAM FARES.

    The Drummoyne State Electorates Co[?] has decided to protest against the propo[?] increase in the tram fares, and, with this end in view, intends to ask the Mayor of ...

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  95. SAYLOR V M'COY.

    There is likely to be a big attendance at the Stadium to-night to witness the meeting between two firstrate lightweights in Milburn Saylor (U.S.A.) and Herb, M'Coy (Vic.). M'Coy is accepted as the ...

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  96. N.S.W. C.U. FIXTURES.

    Summer Baseball Carnival: Half and one mile open handicaps, under the auspices of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union, at the Summer Baseball Association's carnival, this afternoon, at the Royal ...

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  97. AN ANCIENT DEED.

    Mr. Ellis H. Minns introduced the Society of Antiquaries, in a lecture at Burlington House, to the oldest known document on parchment, except one. It is dated B.C. 8[?], ...

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  98. SWIMMING.

    The annual carnival of the Western Division of the Public Schools Amatcur Athletic Association was held at the Elikington Park Baths, Balmain, on Thursday afternoon, when the various events in a long ...

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  99. MR. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL'S STUDENTS.

    The plan is now open at Nicholson a for the first humorous and dramatic recital of the season, to be given by the students of the Lawrence Campbell School of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art, in St. James' Hall ...

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  100. THE MINERAL YIELD.

    The Under-Secretary for Mines points [?] that during 1913, on the Ard[?]ethan f[?]eld, or[?] and concentrates valued at £42,53[?] were disposed of, as against £7741 in the previ[?] ...

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  101. L.N.S.W.W. FIXTURES.

    Granville League Club: Eleven miles' members' road race, at Granville, this afternoon. Lithgow Bicycle Club Hospital sports, at Lithgow, this afternoon, under L.N.S.W.W. auspices. The ...

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  102. HERR AND MME. PECHOTSCH.

    Herr Raimund Pechotsch, the well-known violinist, and Mine. Pechotsch, for many years a prominent soprano in this city, arrived here yesterday from Auckland. They have been residing there three years, but ...

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  103. BALMAIN AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    Dalley v Orange Grove, Canal No. 1 (J. Knight and G Cook); Pyrment Refinery v Annandal[?] Trafalgar, Eastern Park (H. Baines and A. Edwards); Leichhardt Hill v Five Dock (concluded on the first day). ...

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  104. AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    [?]ntri[?] for all ev[?] to be held [?] the A[?]an championship carnival at Brisbane on March 21 and 2[?] will close arith the New South Wales Cyclists' Union executive at the Sports Club this evening. ...

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