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  2. SPORTING.

    The scratchings recorded yesterday in connection with the A.J.C. Anniversary Meeting were Orites out of the Novice Handicap, Proportion out of the Highweight Handicap, and ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Rev. G. M. H. Garbett, of St. Matthias' Church of England, Denman, has accepted the position as rector of Raymond Terrace parish. ...

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  4. LAW REPORT.

    Henry Davis, of Bowning, storekeeper, Mr. C. F. W. Lloyd, official assignce. William John Fitzsimons, farm labourer, Railway-street, Petersham, late of Pennant ...

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  5. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    At the last meeting of the Ropemakers' Board the otherwise dreary proceedings were somewhat enlivened bythe evidence given by Edmund Gallagher, a handspinner. In reply to Captain Dakin, who appeared ...

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  6. POLICE COURTS.

    At the Redfern Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Love, S.M., Alexander M'Lellan, aged 20, was charged with having forged the signature of Samuel Healey to two cheques, one for £23, and the other for £9 10s, ...

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  7. WALLSEND JOCKEY CLUB.

    Subjoined are the weights for all Wallsend Jockey Club's races on Saturday next:- Plattsburg Handicap, 6l.—Comus, 10st; Tinagroo, 9st; [?] 9st: Ayrcline, 8st 9lb; Billikin, 8st 9lb; ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    To-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground, will be played the return match between New South Wales and Victoria. This is the last interstate match of the season. The remaining matches will be the two ...

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  9. LAW NOTICES.

    Before the Registrar, in No. 2 Court.—At 10.30 a.m.: Ryan ats. Bibb. ...

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  10. SCHOOLS OF ARTS.

    At the annual meeting of the School of Arts the balance-sheet disclosed the receipts to be £636 2s 6d, and the expenditure £531 2s 2d, leaving a credit balance of ...

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  11. SHIP PAINTING.

    Working in water was one of the chief grounds of complaint urged by witnesses for the union at the last meeting of the Port Jackson Dockers and Painters Wages Board. In winter, it was pointed out, this ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    The South African cricketers arrived from Tasmania by the Loongana this morning. They leave for Hamilton to-morrow morning, and commence a match there on Friday. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    At the Industrial Court-house, Queen's-square.—Before his Honor Judge Scholes.—At 10 a.m.—For hearing: Re Shipping (Steam Colliers') Board, for nomination of employees' representative. ...

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  14. CUSTOMS INQUIRIES.

    Before the Acting Collector of Customs (Mr. W. Lawson).—At 10 a.m.: D. Goddard, contravention, section 234 (c); David Jones, Ltd., contravention section 234; S. Weingott and Sons, Ltd., ditto, ditto; ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. BOWLS.

    At the annual meeting of the Caledonian Bowling Club Mr. George Larkin, Sydney, was elected delegate to the association. The past year has been a satisfactory one, and steady progress was made. ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Seamen's Union intends to submit a set of claims to the Federal Arbitration Court as the preliminary step towards effecting a settlement of [?] tain matters in dispute. Chief of these is in respect ...

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  17. GOLF.

    To-day's engagements are:- Australian G.C.—Summer cup, 36 holes open amateur bogey match. Concord G.C.—Bogey competition, best card all day. ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    There will be a plentiful supply of new blood on the council of the New South Wales Association this year, as the result of the eletions which have just been completed. Last year there were 19 councillors, and ...

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  19. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31.

    In Equity.—Before the Deputy Registrar.—At 21: Goldschmidt v Chinn, to tax costs. ...

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  20. ELECTRICAL UNION.

    Several concessions in respect of hours of lab[?] etc., are to be asked for by the Electrical Mechani[?] Union. It is pointed out by the secretary that very long hours and much broken time is worked by ...

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  21. MACE AND DENMEAD.

    James Mace 18 and Joseph Henry Denmead, 20, were again before Mr. Smithers, S.M., at the Water Police Court, yesterday, to answer a charge of having bu[?]lariously broken and entered the ...

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  22. BUTCHERS' WAGES.

    The award governing the conditions of labom and rates of wages for journeymen butchers in retail establishments is about to expire, and with a [?] to coming to an agreement for a further term a ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN GOLF CLUB.

    Following is the draw for the Anniversary Day open competition of the Australian Golf Club, to be held at Kensington to-day. Time, 9.30 and 12.40, T. W. Garrett v C. A. Sinclair; 9.34 and 12.44, R. H. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAIN JOCKEY CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of the A.J.C. Committee was held yesterday afternoon. The appeal of A. Long against the decision of the Gladstone and Lower Macleay Jockey Club in ...

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  25. BATHURST TURF CLUB.

    The Aniversay Meeting of the Bathurst Turf Club opened to-day. The weather was exceptionally favourable, and the recent runs did not affect the track, the running being very good. Some fine finishes were ...

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  26. EVILS OF PIECEWORK.

    David Morton giving evidence before the Iron [?] (Stove Makers and Fitters) Wages Board, [?] some reasons why piecework should be done [?] with. "My experience in the old country," he said, ...

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  27. LISMORE RACES POSTPONED.

    Heavy rain fell this morning, necessitating the postponement till to-morrow of the Lismore Jockey Club's first day's racing. ...

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  28. AMBIDEXTROUS PLAYERS.

    When one of the country players in the recent competitions was seen to change his racket from his right hand to his left, instead of making the customary back-hand stroke, a good deal of surprise was ...

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  29. STOLEN BLOUSES.

    Louisa Jackson, a young woman, pleaded guilty on Tuesday at the Central Police Court to stealing two blouses, valued at 15s 11d. the property of Mark Foy's, Limited. The theft was detected by a shopwalker. A ...

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  30. SWEATING IN WAREHOUSES.

    A correspondent writes:—"I would like to draw the Government's attention to the conditions of employment in some of the Yorkstreet warehouses. I pass through this street ...

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  31. MILITARY.

    The third half-yearly examination of officers of the citizen forces for confirmation of appointment [?] promotion under the revised syllabus, will be held at the end of next month. Officers from each of the ...

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  32. DIRTY PREMISES.

    At the Balmain Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. W. Clarke, S.M., James Neal and Arthur Lorkin, occupiers of butcher's shop premises at 3 Elliott-street, Balmain, were charged on summons with having ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES GOLF COUNCIL.

    The handicaps of players throughout the State have been revised to date as follows. The handicaps will be used in all golf competitions on Anniversary Day:- 4.—O. H. O'Brien. ...

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  34. SENIOR CADET PARADES.

    The following intercompany parades ot the Second Battalion Senior Cadets have been approved:—Albary, Wagga, and Corowa, at Wagga, on February 15; Cootamundra and Junee, at Cootamundra, on February 22; ...

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  35. DENILIQUIN LICENSED VICTUALLERS RACING CLUB.

    The summer race meeting of the local Licensed Victuallers' Club was held to-day under fair conditions. The weather was warm and muggy; medium fields competed; there was a fair attendance, and the ...

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  36. ANNTVERSART MEETING.

    The A.J.C. Anniversary reunion, which opened so auspiciously on Saturday, will be concluded this afternoon, and the management has made due preparations for the ...

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  37. SAILING.

    The St. George Sailing Club have a skiff handicap on for decision next Saturday over the Towra-Sans Souc[?] course. This race will be sailed by novice skippers. Following are the handicaps:—Myth (Peter Depena), ...

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  38. DEFICIENT IN FAT.

    Peter Eckessley pleaded guilty to having sold milk not up to the required standard. The information was laid at the instance of Inspector Lioyd, of the City Council. It was stated that the milk was ...

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  39. THE CATHOLIC CLAIMS.

    Sir.—I don't know whether I am unfor[?] or only obtuse. In yet another leader you [?] that I "incidentally raise the issue of the beginnings of the present system of State ...

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  40. BREACH OF NAVIGATION ACT.

    Alderman Allen Taylor, Lord Mayor of Sydney, was the defendant in a case heard at the Water Summons Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Mai[?] and, D.S.M., in which John Hardie Veitch, an inspe[?] of the ...

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  41. SWIMMING.

    A large entry has been received for the above club's carnival, to be held at Leichhardt Baths on Saturday next. All the best distance swimmers have entered for the one mile president's cup handicap, and ...

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  42. CHINESE SABBATH-BREAKERS.

    On War, of Elizabeth-street, city, and W. Warley, of Albion-street. Surry Hills, furniture manufacturers, were on Wednesday, at the Central Summons Court, charged with permitting persons to work in a factory where ...

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  43. LIBERTY LEAGUE.

    A "Liberty League," designed to help in safeguarding the freedom of action of the community, was formed at a meeting held at the I.O.O.F. Hall last night. The new ...

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  44. SOUTH SYDNEY LEAGUE CLUB.

    The following entries have been received for the Eastern Suburbs 50yds interclub race at Rushcutter Bay Baths on Monday evening:—J. Byrne, L. Byrne, Rice, J. J. Cusack, Freebairn, J. Murphy, A. Murphy, ...

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  45. POLICE TRANSFERS.

    As a result of the promotion of Inspector M'Vane to the rank of superintendent of police, to take charge of the Deniliquin district, from February 1, the following transfers (without promotion) have been made by ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES LEAGUE OF SWIMMERS.

    A 50yds ladies' test race was decided it the Lavender Bay Baths on Wednesday evening. The race was held to select two lady representatives to visit Adelaide, and compete at the carnival to be held there ...

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  47. BARRABA TURF CLUB.

    The Barraba Turf Club's annual meeting commenced to-day. The weather was dull, the Town Plate being run in a heavy shower. The attendance was large, and the racing first-class. The stipendiary steward, Mr. A. ...

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  48. A PICTURE FRAMER.

    At the Balmain Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. W. Clarke, S.M., James Francis Mitchell, alias George Collins, alias George Wright, 41, who said he was a [?] was charged with obtaining money ...

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  49. HOBART REGATTA.

    The seventy-third Anniversars Regatta, which is the largest aquatic carnival in the Commonwealth with prize-money amounting to £442, was held off the Domain on Monday in glorious weather, but it was ...

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  50. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following are the musketry returns of the Western Suburbs Rifle Club up to January, 1911:- A Grade.—J. M. Donlan, [?]; J. Wright, 180; J. Hawkins, 173; W. A. Hobbs, 173; A. H. Wiltshire, 172; ...

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  51. THE GUN.

    The £25 handicap shoot held by the Berrima District Gun Club took place on Sarurday, 19 shooters cempeting. The following four divided wish 17 kills each:—E. M'Intosh, 32yds (second Domination): R. ...

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  52. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    James Bonner, ironfounder; William Hoyte, commission accountant; John Joseph Dargan, wood and coal merchant; Abednego Davies, refreshment room [?] Francis William Joseph Donovan, solicitor; ...

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  53. BAND CONTEST.

    The Band Association of New South Wales, which is holding a band contest on the nights of the 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, began the contest last evening at the Sydney Sports Ground, Moore Park. Eight bands, "B" ...

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  54. MUDGEE RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The prize meetin of the Mudgee District Rifle Association was commenced yesterday. The weather was favourable. Over 200 riflemen took part, with the following results: ...

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  55. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB.

    The summer meeting of the Tasmanian Racing Club commenced to-day on the Elwick racecours. Tasmania, in dull and showery weather, but there was a very large attendance, characteristic of Hobart Cup Day. On the ...

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  56. A FEROCIOUS DOG.

    Before Mr. Maitland, D.S.M., on Tuesday, at the Water Summons Court, Sub-inspector Spence proceeded against Samuel Jones for being, on January 9, the owner of a dog which, in Burnell-lane, attacked Oswald ...

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  57. COUNTRY NOMINATIONS.

    BOUREE.—G. W. Sull, W. C. Gale, E. B. Mugg. J. Rice, H. K. Bloxham, P. L. Nash, and S. Carmicheal. CORAKI.—Ex-aldermen Donald McKinnon, W. Nolan ...

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  58. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    An inquest was held yesterday at the City Coroner's Court on James Mack, shearer, of Margatestreet, Sandringham, who died on January 14 from injuries received through being run over by a ...

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  59. THE GOVERNMENT AND CITY SIGNS.

    Sir.—The action taken by our City Council a few years ago in the matter of city signs has been a great factor in improving the appearance of our city. Towards this end one ...

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  60. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—That the Roman Catholic vote at the late election, in joining forces with the opponents of the Wade Government, was a very considerable factor in placing the ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. SHIRE COUNCIL NOMINATIONS.

    BOOLOOROO.—Riding A: H. A. Mawhiney and J. R. Moore. Riding B: J. P. Burgess, W. R. Jardine, and Alex, Rac. Riding C: J. E. Cory and P. T. Whalley. ...

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  63. WANTED A TIP.

    Alderman Lawrence drew the attention of the health and bylaws committee of the City Council yesterday to the fact that for some time past persons, who had previously dumped the rubbish from ...

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  64. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Both League and Union racing cyclists will be engaged to-day at the Druids' Gala on the Agricultural Ground. The first event of Hie N.S.W. Cyclists' Union starts at 11 a.m., the events under the League of N.S.W. ...

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  65. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB.

    The Summer Meeting of the Welington Racing Club was continued to-day, when the race for the principal event on the card resulted as under:- Summer Handicap of 400 sovs., 1m.—Mr. R. D. ...

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  66. UNION NOTES.

    The Centennial Club is holding a 10 miles road championship on Saturday on the Bunnnerong-road. The week-end run is to Narrabeen. A three-mile road race for members of the ...

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  67. KENSINGTON RACING CLUB.

    The attendance yesterday at Kensington was one of the best seen at that popular course, and though results were somewhat against backers the outing proved very enjoyable. Fields throughout were unusally large, ...

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  68. ALBION PARK JOCKEY CLUB.

    At the Albion Park races to-day there was a good attendance. The weather was fine, and the sum of £535 15s passed through the totalisator. The contest for the principal event resulted as under: ...

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  69. LEAGUE NOTES.

    The secretary of the Melbourne Bicycle Club (Mr. R. M'Cullough) has written a letter of congratulation to Mr. A. E. O'Brien on his election as president of the League of N.S.W. Wheelmen. ...

    Article : 114 words
  70. Advertising

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