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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The continuation of the successful revival of "Florodora" is now limited to six more nights and a matinee performance. It is still drawing satisfactory [?] and though an off night, the attendance last evening ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Metropolitan sporting folk will this afternoon have the choice of horse-racing at Moorefield or pony and galloway racing at Rosebery, wh[?]e the Maitland ...

    Article : 924 words
  4. GREAT BATTING.

    Yesterday, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, against South Australia, New South Wales, the premier State, regained some of this season's lost prestige by a display of batting ...

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  5. GOLF.

    The following club fixtures have been aranged for this afternoon:- Concord G. C.: Continuous handicap bogey competition. ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. RANDWICK AND COOGEE CLUB.

    The committee of the above club have arranged the following fixtures: 133yds on Thursday, January 16, at 8.15; annual carnival, Wednesday, 20th; pre[?]minary [?]eats for the Golden Gulls' Handicap, for golden ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. BOWLS.

    To-day's bowling programme possesses a good deal of the holiday clement about it, but next Saturday the association competitions will be resumed, when the third round of the Pennant and B contests will ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. LEURA. G. C.

    This meeting will be held on the Leura Golf Links, under the auspices of the L.G.U., N.S.W. (by invitation of the Leura Golfers and Bowlers' Recreation Company, Ltd.). from January 20 to 25. Following is ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Faust" as a spectacluar attraction is still liberally supported by the public, and since Tuesday last the Royal has been well patronised. The weird Br[?]ken scene is sufficiently impressive to secure close in[?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. UMPIRES' MATCH.

    On Anniversary Day (January 27) the Centennial Park Umpires' League are playing the return cricket match against the Moore Park Umpires' League. Cente[?]nial Park Umpires have defeated Moore Park ...

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  11. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Milestones" still holds its own at the Criterion Theatre, and the natural simplicity of the play, presenting, as it does, such a delightful study of hu[?] [?]tions, and changing modes, is likely to attract ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. TEACHERS AT PLAY.

    New South Wales teachers commenced a match against Auckland teachers to-day. The visitors scored 208, and Auckland 153. The match will be resumed to-morrow. ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVALS.

    The following offcials have been appointed to control the State championship carnivals this afternoon and next Wednesday and Saturday:—Starter, A. C. W. [?]ll; check starter, R. Benton; referee, C. D. Jones; ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. MANLY G.C.

    Continuous stroke handicap for the month of January, for W. B. Wilson's tropi[?]s, A and B grades, first and second trophi[?]s for each grade—aggregate best two cards during the month. ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. CATHOLIC TEAM IN MELBOURNE.

    The New South Wales Catholic Young Men's visiting cricket team arrived by the Sydney express to-day. The annual cricket match commences to-morrow, and will be continued on Monday. ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. THE PALACE.

    The charming pictures of Irish life presented by Mr. Allen Doone in his latest production. "The P[?]sh Priest," continue to meet with the approval of large audiences. The play is full of the quaint [?]mour ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. A WOLLONGONG MATCH.

    An 18 [?]oles bogey competition was held on the local links to-day. A strong wind blew, but the course was in excellent condition, and the scores on the whole were good. Mr. W. [?]. Ferguson, of Bathurst, ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    Another cloudless day, with the heat tempered by a fairly strong wind, was conducive to good play in the various events of the meeting yesterday. Many of the visiting players are suffering considerably from ...

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  19. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    There should be some interesting racing on the North Sydney oval this afternoon, at the international sports, promoted by the Northern Suburbs District League B.C., under the auspices of the League of ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. THE ADELP[?] THEATRE.

    The "Monk, and the Woman" enters upon another week of its season to night at the Adelphi, and judging from the attendances so far, the management is perhaps justified in claiming a boom for the ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. BALMAIN AMATEUR CLUB.

    The above clubs 66yds handicap on Thursday [?] ed as follows:—First heat: J. Driscoll, 9s, 1; S. pride, 14s, 2. Time, 49s. Second heat: A. Duffy, 4s 1; S. Margetts, 14s 2. Time, 47s. Third heat: [?] ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. ATHLETICS.

    Sydney Sports Ground will be the principal meeting[?] place of amateur athlet[?] to-day. South Sydney [?]arriers have arranged 75 yards, 440 yards, one mile, putting 16lb shot (light and left hands). 440 yards ...

    Article : 115 words
  23. ENFIELD-BURWOOD B.C.

    The above club intends holding a five-miles road race over the Bankstown course on January 18. Entries close with the hon. secretary, Mr. E, L. Betts, next Tuesday. ...

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  24. ST. JOHN'S AMATEUR CLUB.

    Result of the St. John's Amateur Club's [?] dicap, held at Drummoy[?] Swimming Baths, on Thursday:—Frist heat: R. Fortescue, [?]; J. Hollingworth, 2. Time, 23s. Second heat: T. Campbell, 1; Chater, 2, ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. MOTOR CYCLE RECORD.

    The Continental Tyre Co. state that they have received advice from their Melbourm house that Mr. C. Monday, the Victorian motor cyclist, who created [?] new motor cycle record between sydney and Melbourne, ...

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  26. THE NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

    Last night a large audience attended the National Aphitheatre, and throughly enjoyed the [?]ande[?] entertainment submitted to [?]. Jules Garrison and his "Two Roman Maids" made their final appearance this ...

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  27. ANNIVERSARY DAY SPORTS.

    Nominations for all events at the D[?]ids' sports, to be held on January 27, will close at the Sports Club to-night. ...

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  28. COONAMBLE CLUB

    Mr. S. R. Skuthorpe was appointed chairman and Mr. John Andres deputy-chairman at the annual meeting of the Coonamble Swimming Club. Mr. W. M. Keogh was elected patron, Mr. W. J. Sullivan president. ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. POLICE A.A.[?].

    The monthly sports meeting will be held at Bourke-street depot on January 21. The handicaps to be decided will comprise 100yds, 410yds, 220yds, hurdles, half-mile walk, running hop, step, and jump, [?]ossing ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. ROWING.

    This afternoon the Kemp Sculling Club will decide several events on the Parramatta River. The course will be from Scarle's Monument to Pearson's point. Post entries will be received. In the evening the ...

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  31. BUD ATKINSON'S CIRCUS.

    The American circus and wild west show [?]iloted by Bud Atkinson is still giving its two shows daily at Moore Park, and delighting numerous patrons with sensation, fun, and froli[?]. ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. SOLOMONS AND RIDDING RETURN.

    Solomons and Ridding, the Australian swimmers, return by the steamer Ulimaroa this evening. Hay will reside permanently at Christchurch. ...

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  33. SPORTS ON THE DARLING.

    The Bur[?]undy (River Darling) picnic sports resulted:—Shyefield: W. Bear, Syds, 1; A. Nichols (10), 2; A. L. Jones (5), 3. Handicap, 75yds: A. Nicholls ([?]), 1; [?]. Bear (9), 2; J. Leay (12), 3. Burtundy ...

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  34. THE DANDIES.

    The troupe of entertainers is still appearing of Eden Gardens, Manlym, to good houses. The refined, bright, and varied programme submitted is always cordially appreciated. ...

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  35. SAILING.

    Two ocean races are to be held this afternoon and [?] the burgee of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club. The first of the B class, which consists of six boats, all of which are under 10 metres, in timed to start ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. ANGLING.

    Blackbream.—Good catches were made during the week at Botany Bay, although the fish were not a very large run[?] Bermagui River is another place worth visiting. Fine catches were made in the Hunter River, ...

    Article : 496 words
  37. WEST'S OLUMPIA AND GLACIARUIM.

    At to-day's matinees at both Olympia and the [?] clarium, West's Pictures will present for the first [?] in Australia a sporting sesation, entitled "Nick [?] ter and the Stolen Favourite." In addition, "The ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. CRICKET.

    Fine weather favoured the opening of the Metropolis v County match at Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2 yesterday, but the interstate fixture on the adjoining pitch proved so strong an attraction that few people ...

    Article : 550 words
  39. SYDNTY SAILING CLUB.

    An 18-footers' handleip will be decided this afternoon under the auspices of the Sydney Sailing Club. There are 18 enteis, and, in view of the fact that the 18-footers' Australian championship race takes place ...

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  40. WHAT HAPPENDED TO MARY?

    A series of pictures issued under the title of "What Happened to Mary" will begin at Spencer's Lyoc[?] this afternoon, and continue each week until [?] eluded. The [?]asinating young lady's adventures start ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    A strong programme is to be shows on Manday at the Crystal Palace, which is ably maintaining its wellearned reputation as one of the most popular picture theatres in Sydney. On this occasion a[?]ences will be ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. CHESS.

    In the handicap tournament at the Sydney Chess Club the competitors have been classified as follows:—Class A: Britton, Henderson, and Parker. Class B: Corkhill, Hunt. ...

    Article : 158 words
  43. J. D. WILLIAMS'S THEATRES.

    "Partners," "Dupain and the Hatpin Scatt," "Gold and Glitter," "Warwick Chronicle," "The Mess[?] of the 4th Cavalry," an Indian drama of irres[?]tible interest, and "The Butler's Revenge," will be shown ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. ST. GEORGE CLUB.

    Two races will he contested under the St. George Club's flag this afternoon. The entries, etc, are:— 14ft Handicap.—Botany (S. Garrett), work 11½m, lead 7[?] St. George ([?]. Llewelly[?]), 7½m, 7m; [?]essie ...

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  45. T[?]RANNA PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    The Tirranna Picnic Race Club's meeting was [?]oncluded to-day when the weather was hot, and there was a fair attendance. Results:- Wollogarang Handicap, 6f.—Mr. R. G. Faithfull's ...

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  46. AMERICAN PICTURE PALACE.

    Large audiences are the rule at the American Picture Palace. where excellent programmes are on the sec[?] "The Mountaineer's Romance," a 2000 feet film, is the principal feature this week, and other dramatic and ...

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  47. BALMAIN AMATEUR CLUB.

    This club will decide a general handicap this afternoon over the Mrs. Macquarie'[?] Watson's Bay pil[?]light course. The entries, etc. are:—Grace Darling (J. Nott.), s[?]r; Caneeb[?]e (H. Macpherson), 1½m; [?]dothe[?] ...

    Article : 223 words
  48. SYDNEY HOSPITAL [?]TE.

    A meeting of the committee of ladies and gentle[?] appointed to control the stails in connection with the monster fete and are union promoted by Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh to aid the funds of the Sydney Hospita[?] ...

    Article : 188 words
  49. N.S.W. V QUEENSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 481 words
  50. SKATING.

    At Katoomba last night W. Clarke, champion speed skater of the northern districts, defeated J. Dolly, champion of the western districts, in a mile contest. Clarke won by a lap in 3m. [?]2s. ...

    Article : 41 words
  51. BOXING.

    The return in match between Hock Keys and Jean Poesy will be decided at the stadium to-night. On the last occasion there was very little between the men at the finish of the final round, but poesy gained ...

    Article : 59 words
  52. ORGAN RECITAL.

    To-night, at the Town Hallm, Mr. Ernest [?] (city organist) will furnish a treat to lovers of old operas. He will play the entire score of Balf[?] "[?]ohemian Girl." ...

    Article : 38 words
  53. BROWN AND RIVERS MATCHED.

    "[?]-out" Brown is to box Jo[?] Rivers at Vernon on February 22. ...

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  54. PARRAMATTA RIVER FLYING SQUADRON.

    The following are the handicaps for the usual handicap race over the Ryde-Abbots[?]ord course, to be sailed this afternoon:—Young Jack (W. Robertson), 18ft, ser; Wallami (R. Robertson), 18ft, 2½m: Thelma (J. ...

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  55. ADDRESS ON ELECTION.

    On the 16th inst. Mr. [?]entley will deliver [?] dress at St. James's Hall on [?]tion and the training of the human voice. The Hon. J. A. Hogue, late Minister for Education. will be in the cha[?] ...

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  56. MOTOR YACHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The interstate motor yacht championship, which is to be run this afternoon, under the auspices of the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales, should prove one of most intersting speed contests yet seen on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  57. GRADE MATCHES SUSPENDED.

    For the first time since the commencement of the season, the grade matches played under the auspices of the New South Wales Cricket Association will, with one exception, be suspended. The reason is that the ...

    Article : 83 words
  58. INTERSTATE RACING.

    The Botan[?] 14-footer Rence and the 10-footer Waratah and Wheatcar, together with their crews, leave by [?] P. and O. Mooltan to-day for Western Australia to take part in the interstate dingy races at ...

    Article : 46 words
  59. BUSINESS TEACHING IN SCHOOLS.

    Although the Department of Public Instruction some time ago arranged for a number of selected teachers to take a course of lectures and demonstrations in business ...

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  60. SYDNEY AMATEUR CLUB.

    For the championship race this afternoon the time allowances on rating are:—Gilleena (R. Moore), rating 25.[?], time allowance s[?]r, Mimosa Capt. Christiansen), 24.2, [?]m 28s; Triton (W. P. Taylor), 24.0, [?]m ...

    Article : 79 words
  61. SICOND GRADE COMPETITION.

    The postponed second grade match between Randwick and Newtown is fixed for Randwick Oval this afternoon. The second day's play will take place on January 25. Messrs. E. J. Shaw and [?]. Joyee have ...

    Article : 43 words
  62. THE ASSOCIATION COACH.

    A. C. Bannerman has made the following engagements for the week:—To-day, Country v metropolis; Monday, colts' practice at Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2; Thursday, Sydney Club at Rushcutter Bay; ...

    Article : 63 words
  63. CREMORNE CLUB.

    The following have entered for the general handicap this afternoon:—Whitewinga (H. M[?]ston), Sainora, (H. Macintosh), s[?]r,; Kestrel (A. R. Marshall), 2½m; Sayo[?]ra (N. Gayden), 6m; witch (D. B. Carver), [?]m; ...

    Article : 49 words
  64. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first of this season's series of State championship carnivals will be held this afternoon at the Municipal Baths, Domain, commencing at 3 o'clock. The chief items on ...

    Article : 380 words
  65. COLTS TO PRACTISE.

    The following colts will practise on Monday at the Sydney Cricket Ground under the guidance of A. C. Bannerman: R. Norman, F. B[?]ckle, H. G. Pratten, R. [?]arry, H. Davis, C. Hayes, A. E. Mailey, G. ...

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  66. COONABARABRAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Coonabarabran Jockey Club [?] meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. Results:- FIRST DAY. Opening Handicap of 25 sovs, 6f.—Coondara Laddie. ...

    Article : 212 words
  67. MIDDLE HARBOUR CLUB.

    The following have entered for the above club's general handicap to be decided this afternoon:— Swastika (C. Stewart), ser.; [?]b[?] (J. Stewart), 2m; Nereld (N. Dewhurst), 4m; Cornstalk (S. Thompson), ...

    Article : 149 words
  68. THE JUNIOR COMPETITIONS.

    Not with standing that the interstate match between New South Wales and South Australia is being played, the various junior competitions will be gone on with. The draw for the present round, which will conclude ...

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  69. JUNIOR CRICKET.

    The ninth round of the Pick Memorial Cup contest of the Moore Park Association will be commenced to-day, and continued next Saturday, as follows:- A Grade. ...

    Article : 124 words
  70. Y.M.C.A.

    At last nights meeting of the board of directors of the Sydney Y.M.C.A., appreciative reference was made to the whole-hearted work of Mr. A. W. Mecks, M.L.C., who has ...

    Article : 176 words
  71. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.

    Entries for the 77th annual Anniversary Regatta on January 27, close to night at Hardie and Gorman's rooms, 133 Pitt-street. Entries may be lodged before 1 p.m. at 17 Bridge-street. ...

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  72. INVERELL JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Inverell Joekey Clubs meeting opened to-day. Results:- Opening Handicap, 6f.—Colo[?]ie, 7st 12lb, [?]; Roseneat, 9st, 2: Blunt, 7st, 3 Won by two lenghts, ...

    Article : 219 words
  73. SWIMMING.

    N.S.W.A.S.A.: State championship carnival, Municipal [?]aths, Domain. St. George Club: 100 yards breast stroke handicap, Brighton Baths. ...

    Article : 73 words
  74. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Wesley v Cheif Accountants, Waterloo; North Sydney Vets. v Commercial Bank, North Sydney; Double Bay v Y[?]. S.G.S. Ground[?] Cultra v Railway A[?], St. Luke's Park; Callan Park v Killara, Callan Park; ...

    Article : 116 words
  75. TRAMWAY ASSOCIATION COMPETITION.

    Two matched were played in this companion this week. Results:- Newtown Depot defeated Ultimo Depot by an innings and 28 runs. Newtown. 232 (P. Roberts 136, [?]. ...

    Article : 263 words
  76. MANLY SURF CLUB.

    The annual carnival of the Manly Life-Saving Club [?]ill eventuate this afternoon at South Steyne, Manly Beach. An [?] committee has arranged an attractive programme, which inculde[?] the usual [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  77. Advertising

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    Advertising : 13 words
  78. Advertising

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