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  2. SWIMMING.

    The eleventh annual carnival of this club was held in the local municipal baths on Saturday afternoon. Results:- Junior Members' Handicap, 50yds.—First heat: E. ...

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  3. MONSOONAL RAINS.

    Light to heavy rain has been recorded generaily in the western division of the State, with the exception of a strip of country between Wilcannia and Hungerford. Light to ...

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  4. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A mixed train down from Quorn to [?] ran into a washaway close to Brachina, 316 miles from Adelaide, on Saturday. The engine-driver, Rowe was killed instantly, and ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. EMPIRE DAY DEFENDED.

    In the course of his sermon in the Cathedral this morning, the Dean of Newcastle (Dr. Golding Bird) made pointed reference to education in elementary public schools. He ...

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  6. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the New South Wales Political Labour League was continued on Saturday afternoon at the Oddfellows' Temple, Elizabeth-street, Mr. Minahan, ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Senator Pearce paid a visit to Hartley Vale yesterday afternoon. He was shown over the Commonwealth Oil Corporation's works by the manager (Mr. Robertson). He expressed ...

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  9. POSTAL GRIEVANCES.

    In a printed report which the Public, Service Commissioner, Mr M'Lachlan, has submitted to the Postmaster-General, Mr. Thomas, the statements made to Mr. Thomas by ...

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  10. SYDNEY LADIES' CLUB.

    This club continued its point-score races at the Lavender Bay Baths. with the following results:- 60yds Handicap.—Miss G. Lane, ser, 1; Miss G. Patterson, 11s, 2; Miss K. Webb, 10s, 3. Time, 60s. ...

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  11. THE CORAKI FIRE.

    With the knowledge that the disastrous results of the fire last week were wholly due to the absence of a fire brigade, townspeople and business people are determined to prevent ...

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  12. SWEPT BY SEAS.

    The Arawatta, which had a rough passage to Melbourne, was to have left there at 2 p.m. on Saturday, but she did not get away till after 11 p.m. Her arrival in Sydney ...

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  13. SYDNEY CLUB.

    Following are the results of the Sydney Club's events:- 440yds.—D. Sulter, 90s, 1; A. Beaston, 105s, 2; J. M'Carthy, 110s, 3. Time, 6m 35s. ...

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  14. BOYS' EXCITING EXPERIENCE.

    DORRIGO.—It has been rai[?]ng almost continuously since the New Year. The total registration to Saturday morning was over 22 inches, and for three days to Saturday morning 810 points. The creeks throughout ...

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  15. TULLAMORE-TOTTENHAM RAILWAY.

    The Public Works Committee has just completed an inspection of the proposed routes of the Tullamore to Tottenham railway. The routes are: ...

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  16. WATER AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL.—Stephen's Creek reservoir has risen 4ft 9in, which makes the water supply good until the winter. All fears of a water famine are now ended ABERDEEN.—The total rainfall to 9 a.m. on ...

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  17. BONDI CLUB.

    A 200yds handicap was held by the Bondi Club at the Bondi Baths. Results:—First heat: F. Coulson, scr, 1; H. Massey and A. Coulson, dead heat, 2. Time, 2m 33s. Second heat: C. Sweetnam, 1; H. ...

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  18. ROSE BAY CLUB.

    The 50yds handicap held by the Rose Bay Club at their headquarters resulted as follows:—First heat: A. M'Alister, 10s, 1; E. Cummins, 10s, 2; F. Jenkins, 7s, 3. Time, 32 3-5s. Second heat: R. Longworth, ...

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  19. WENTWORTH LADIES' CLUB.

    The races held at Domain Baths by the Wentworth Ladies' Club Resulted as Follows:- 100yds Handicap.—Miss Rene Mutton, 2s. 1; Miss Winnie Kerr, 2s, 2; Miss Hilda Robertson, scr, 3. ...

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  20. CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA.

    Special interest was taken in the service conducted at Macquarie-place yesterday by the Rector of St. James' to commemorate the first religious service held in Australia, ...

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  21. METROPOLITAN LADIES' CLUB.

    The Metropolitan Ladies' Club events, held at the Municipal Baths, resulted as follows:- 33yds Junior Handicap.—Miss Fanny Tange, scr, 1; Miss M. Flynn, 2s, 2. Second heat; Miss B. Hayes, 3s. ...

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  22. PALACE EMPORIUM CLUB.

    The result of the Palace Emporium Club 75 yards handicap, held at the Domain baths, were as follows:— H. Goldthorp, 11s, 1; C. W. Gibson, 6s, 2; G. Watson, 4s, 3. Time, 56½s. ...

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  23. RESCUED AT MANLY.

    While several thousands of visitors were watching the surf-bathors at Manly on Sunday afternoon a cry for help was heard from two youths who had been suddenly taken off their ...

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  24. BONDI LADIES' CLUB.

    The point score races of the Bondi Ladies' Club, held at the Bondi baths, resulted as follows:- 100 Yards Handicap.—Miss V. Grover, 8s, 1; Miss T. Corbett, 3s, 2; Miss A. Cutler, ser, 3. Time, 1m 46s. ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Williams, of 60 Annandale-street, Annandale, was stepping from the Spit punt at the Manly end on Saturday evening before the punt was properly moored. So lost her ...

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  26. BIOLOGY RESEARCH.

    The trustees of the estate of Mr. John Ralston have offered £600 a year for 10 years to the University of Tasmania to found a Chair of Biology. The trustees desire that ...

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  27. EAST SYDNEY LADIES' CLUB.

    The East Sydney Ladies' Club held a 50 yards handicap at the Rose Bay baths. Results:—Miss Eva Griffin, 14s, 1; Miss Mabel Evennett, ser, 2; Miss Millie Even[?] nett, 7s, 3. ...

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  28. DIED IN THE LOCKUP.

    The death occurred this afternoon of a prisoner in the lockup, named Walter Bosworth. The man was locked up about 2 o'clock for drunkenness. ...

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  29. MAROUBRA SURF CLUB.

    The Maroubra Surf Club decided two events on Maroubra Beach. The results were:- Suit Race.—Arthur Hill, 1; M. S. Martin, 2. Alarm Reel Race.—Arthur Hill, 1; James Duffy, 2. ...

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  30. EASTERN SUBURBS LEAGUE CLUB.

    The final of the Eastern Suburbs (League) Club's 200 yards handicap, held at Rushcutter Bay baths, resulted as follows:—C. Lovelac[?], 18s, 1; C. Laws, ser, 2; L. M'Queen, ser, 3. Time, 2m 44s. ...

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  31. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    The police received information by telephone that on old woman, aged 83 years, was accidentally burned at Gunbar yesterday morning, and died four hours later. No ...

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  32. CONTINUATION SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Beeby) made further reference on Saturday to the subject of evening continuation schools. He said that, though the enrolment up to the ...

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  33. EASTERN SUBURBS LADIES' CLUB.

    The results of the point score events decided by the Eastern Suburbs Ladies' Club at the Bondi baths were as follows:- 100 Yards.—Miss Bessie Lovelace, 17s. 1; Miss Fanny ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL'S FINANCES.

    The Mayor (Alderman Harvey) on Friday night, speaking at an election meeting, attacked Mr. Mander Ross for what he had asid in Sydney. He said that Mr. Ross had been ...

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  35. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    The infant son of Mr. Smith, of Keiraville, a recent arrival from England, was scalded to death yesterday through pulling a pot of boiling water on to himself. At ...

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  36. FOUND DROWNED.

    The decomposed body of a labourer named John Nolan, aged 54, was found in Preston River, Bunbury. ...

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  37. EASTERN SUBURBS LADIES' LEAGUE.

    The following are the handicaps for the above club's 50yds race to be held this evening at Farmer's Baths, Rushcutter Bay:—G. Tale, M. Griffiths, A. Pearce, scr; P. Frawley, 2s; N. Meades, 3; [?]. Gwyer 5; C. ...

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  38. EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.

    James Hickmott, the victim of a fatality at Mertondale on Saturday, was killed in an extraordinary manner. A horse reared and struck him on the back of the neck, breaking ...

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  39. CAUGHT IN FLOOD WATERS.

    Following on the heavy rains and flooded streams anglers did not meet with success during the past fortnight. The Snowy River rose 7ft above summer level, and is now 2ft ...

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  40. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    The annual meeting of the Liberty Plains Horticultural Society was held at Auburn School of Arts on Friday evening, the president (Mr. E. Evans) in the chair. Special ...

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  41. ST. GEORGE CLUB.

    The St. George Swimming Club held a 300yds handicap on Saturday afternoon, with the following result:- First heat: G. Halligan, 33s, 1; N. Burtt, 53s, 2; A. Chapman, 74s, 3. Time, 4m 45s. ...

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  42. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Ettie Eyre, who was badly burned at York last week through her. clothes catching fire when she struck a match, has died of her injuries. The deceased was some time ...

    Article : 134 words
  43. SOUTH SYDNEY AMATEUR CLUB.

    The South Sydney Club will decide a 50 yards race at the Domain Baths next Wednesday night. Handicaps alloted are:—R. Hill, J. Casey, O. Williams, J. Casey, seratch; E. Kemp, 2s; V. Kemp, R. Grant, 3; J. ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. RUBBER WORKERS' UNION.

    The Rubber Workers' union of Australia has been granted a certificate ot registration as an organisation under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act. ...

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  45. SYDNEY LEAGUE CLUB.

    The following is the result of 100 yards handicap held in the Domain Baths:—R. Frewin, 12s. 1; R. Clark, 30s, G. Valentine, 12s. dead heat. Time lm 18s. ...

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