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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual ball in aid of the local hospital funds was held on Wednesday night, and £70 is expected. CESSNOCK, Friday. ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    The Rosehill Racing Club has provided an outing for metropolitan sporting folk this afternoon; the Wallsend Jockey Club brings off its postponed reunion; the Victoria Amateur ...

    Article : 390 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Passing of the Third Floor [?]ack" will be produced for the first time in Australia at the Criterion Theatre to-night. Mr. Matheson [?]ang will thus make his first appearance as the Mysterious Stranger; ...

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  5. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    The trial of the accountant Jno. Wrixon Black on a charge of stealing as a servant moneys of his late employers, S. Freedman and Co., drapers. Is attracting great public interest, ...

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  6. ROYAL SYDNEY G. C.

    The following is the draw for the club championship:—First round (played off by Tuesday, 28th June): Miss Gibson v Mrs. Gore, Mrs. Chomley v Miss Trenc[?]ard, Mrs. G. E. Fairfax v Miss Mort, Miss Cape v ...

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  7. THE ANTONIA DOLORES CONCERTS.

    Plans for Mdlle Antonia Dolores' concert will be open at Paling's on Monday next at 10 o'clock, those for the series of four concerts being then available. The dates have been fixed for Wednesday, June 29, with ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. [?]ONNIE DOON G.C.

    Monthly medal, trophy presented by Miss Murdoch. Mrs. Vallis.. 102—15= 87 Miss Murdoch 134—39= 95 Mrs. Aitken.. 97—8= 89 Mrs. Sydney Miss Jenkins.. 110—20= [?]0 Jones...... 127—27=100 ...

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  9. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL RECITALS.

    The sixth and the last of the series of humorous and dramatic recitals will be given by Mr. Lawrence Campbell at the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Monday evening. A popular programme will be presented. Mr. ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. GOULBURN GOLF CLUB.

    A handicap competition for associates was won by Mrs. R. R. Payten. Scores:- Mrs. R. R. Payten (9), Mrs. Ril[?]y (6), 8 down. 4 down Miss E. Payten (5), 10 dn. ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. SCHOOLS OF ART.

    A literary and debating society has been formed in connection with the Mechanics' Institute. BYRON BAY, Friday. ...

    Article : 322 words
  13. BOWLS.

    The following interclub matches have been listed for this afternoon's bowling programme:- Gladstone Park.—Four rinks, at Petersham. Parramatta.—Four rinks, at Ashfield. ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    "The Dollar Princess" continues to draw large audiences at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the J. C. [?] li[?]son Opera Company joins harmoniously in the elaborate finale to the second act in which the music ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. MR. WALTER BENTLEY'S LECTURES.

    The plan is now open at Paling's for the first lecture by Mr. Walter Bentley on "Elocution," which will take place at St. James' Hall on the 30th instant. This lecture will be followed by one on ...

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  16. THEATRE ROYAL.

    At the Theatre Royal playgoers are enjoying "Henry of Navarre," a matinee of which is announced for Wednesday. In this new romantic drama by William Devereux, the gallant lover and soldier, Mr. Julius ...

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  17. FOOTBALL.

    England and Australia will meet to-day in the first test match of the tour on the Agricultural Society's Ground. The teams are:- ENGLAND. AUSTRALIA. ...

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  18. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening there will be perform ances by the Alhambra Fntertainers in conjunction with the Alhambra Animated Pictures, when the special engagements will include Charles Faning, Faning ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house yesterday:—T[?]allata, ship, for Valparaiso, with 2665 tons coal, and 10 tons ship's use; Perth, s, for Melbourne, via Bulli, with ...

    Article : 154 words
  20. BASEBALL.

    The fixtures for this afternoon are:- First Grade. Paddington v Waverley, Waverley. Umpire, Mr. W. Schlussel. ...

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  21. MISS MAIE SYDNEY.

    A movement is on foot in Sydney to tender a welcome to Miss Maic Sydney (May Peach), the prima donna of "The Arcadians," on her return to her native city. A preliminary meeting was held at the ...

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  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon and evening, Mr. Harry Rickards will introduce Charl[?]ne and [?]harlene, artists from New York in a star specialty act of comedy juggling and xylophone playing. Miss ...

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  23. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB.

    An interesting programme and entries that indicate large fields promise to attract a large assemblage to Rosehill this afternoon. The sport commences at 2 p.m. with the ...

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  24. LACROSSE.

    The interstate selectors have asked the following to go into training for the Adelaide trip at the end of the month:—Q. G[?]briel, W. Drummond, C. Gurnett, W. Boyce, D. W. Cross, W. O'Neill, V. Hughes, L. ...

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  25. NATIONAL AMP[?]THEATRE.

    At the National Amphitheatre, where the usual matinee will be given to-day, the central attraction will be the first appearance of Charles Throsby, a clever English monologue entertainer. Mr. James Bre[?]an ...

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  26. SULPHIDE CORPORATION WORKS.

    At the Sulphide Corporation, Cockle Creek, works, during the week, ore was treated producing bullion containing 1267oz gold, 32,096oz silver, and 397oz lead. ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL CENSUS.

    Some difficulty is being experienced by the Commonwealth authorities in obtaining the services of police to collect the necessary information in connection with the census. ...

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  28. RUGBY UNION.

    American Universities v New South Wales Universities, Sydney Cricket Ground, 1.30 p.m. Referce, Mr. C. B. Coc[?]ane. Maoris v New South Wales, Sydney Cricket Ground, ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. LYCEUM—SPENCER'S THEATRESCOPE.

    At the two daily performances (2.30 and 8) at the Lyce[?]m, Mr. Chas. Spencer's Theatrescope Company will present "Incidents in the life of King Edward," the Proclamation of King George, the sensational star ...

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  30. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A man named Samuel Waddington was riding a bicycle in Hunter-street, West this evening, and when near the junction of Hunter and Darby streets his machine skidded, and he ...

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  31. HOCKEY.

    The following is the li[?]t of matches for to-day:- Bandits I. v Corinthia[?]s L. Gladesville 2 p.m. Band[?]s H. v Corinthians [?]., Gladesville, 3.15 p.m. Barbarian[?] H. v Dalgety's I., Imperial Oval No. 2, ...

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  32. PALACE THEATRE—WEST'S PICTURES.

    At the Palace Theatre this afternoon and evening, Mr. T. J. West's new star films will comprise "The Proclamation of King George V.," "The Twisted Trail," a short story of the American Rockies, the ...

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  33. WEEK'S COAL EXPORT.

    The total quantity of coal pxported from Newcastle during the week ended yesterday amounted to 106,332 tons. Of this quantity, 47,748 tons were sent to foreign ports, whilst ...

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  34. THE GLACIARIUM.

    There was a capital attendance at the late evening hockey match on the ice at the Glacia[?]um last night, and operations will open this day with "the children's morning." The central attraction to-night will be a ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The following are the competition fixtures for to-day:- GARDEN[?] CUP. Preliminary Round. ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS.

    The singles and doubles championships for the present year ore to be decided to-day at the Double Bay courts. In the singles, Parker meets Rice in the final, ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. ORDER OF THE COURT.

    Application was made to the High Court by the defendant company in the action Varawa v Howard Smith Company, Limited, to be allowed to appeal against the order made by ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. B[?]OU THEATRE PICTURES.

    At the B[?]u, both afternoon and evening, the new entertainment will include "A Fi[?]y Story," "A Brother's Devotion," the "Hamburg Me[?]gerie," "Li[?]ut. Rose and the Foreign Spy," "From Gipsy Hands," ...

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  39. EXPOST DUTY ON HIDES.

    A combined meeting of pastoralists, stock salesmen, master butchers, wool-brokers, sheepskin and furskin buyers, and frozen meat export associations reserved to-day to place ...

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  40. COLONIAL THEATRE PICTURES.

    At the Colonial Theatre, entertainments are held regular[?]y at 11.30, 1 p.m., 2.30, 4, and 5.30, when the popular Johnson-Ketchell fight pictures are included, but a programme of novelties is reserved for the ...

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  41. ATHLETICS.

    The following are the handicaps for the 880yds handicap, to be held on Brighton Racecourse to-day:—J. Black, S. Jarvis, scratch; W. Ryall, [?] Bishop, 10yds; C. Jackson, 15yds; S. M'Gowen, N. Partridge, [?]yds; ...

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  42. STANDARD.—AMFRICAN BIOSCOPE.

    At the Royal Standard Theatre, the American Bioscope Company will sbow the latest sporting, scenic, humorous, and dramatic films, both afternoon and even ing. Every tarrangement has been made for the ...

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  43. BILLIARDS.

    In the match between Lindrum and Williams, at Alcock's Hall, Billiards, Ltd., at the end of Thursday night's session the scores were: Lindrum. 5334; Williams, 342[?]. The local man increased his adjourned ...

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  44. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    This evening the city organist will give his 100th recital at the Town Hall Mr. Ernest Truman will signalise the occasion by presenting a fifth recital from the works of Richard Wagner. His fine interpretations ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. THE M'MYL[?]R HOIST.

    The rush of work at the Dyke since the termination of the strike, and the consequent pressure on the coal-loading appliances, has had the effect of keeping the M'Myler hoist ...

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  46. ANGLING.

    A splendid run of morwong is being met with in ocean fishing just now. Several men who have been schnappering for twenty years state that they have never before seen such a fine lot of these f[?]h. Some ...

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  47. THE RUSSIAN OPERATIC S[?]GERS.

    On Wednesday evening next the first of three vocal and instrumental concerts will be given by the newlyarrived "Russian Operatic Singers." M. Eagen[?] Ossi[?]ff is a baritone from Moscow and Mme. Zoe Dolinaki ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    The second half of the opening round of the league competition for the Sir Harry Rawson Cup and Norwood F.C. Shield will be commenced to-day, when the clubs will meet as follows: ...

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  49. THE AUSTRAL STRING QUARTET.

    The Austral String Quartet, Messrs. Cyril Mook, A[?]ton Tschaikov, S. Vost Janssen, and Gladstone Bell, will give the second of their enjoyable chamber-concerts at the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Thursday evening. ...

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  50. BIG ENGAGEMENTS.

    Included in the League fixtures for this season are the following matches at Erskineville Oval:- North Broken Hill v Metropolis, July 30 and August 3. Fitzroy (Victoria) v New South Wales, Aug. 13 and 17. ...

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  51. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    Yield and Norley have been scratched for the G.N. Hurdle Race. ...

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  52. V.A.T.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings were recorded to-day for the Caulfield races to be held to-morrow:- Toolambool Hurdle Race: Ripon, Yield, and ...

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  53. MISS JESSIE SHEAT[?]'S CONCERT.

    Miss Jessie Sheath will give a concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Tuesday evening next, when the assisting artists will be Miss Irene Leech (contralto), Miss Ida Somerville (mezzo)). Mr. Hopkins Jones ...

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  54. THE STRIKE LEADERS.

    The Newcastle Eight Hours Committee, at its last meeting, discussed the subject of the imprisoned strike leaders. The secretary (Mr. E. J. Brent) read a letter from the ...

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  55. NEW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT.

    The games for Monday night are:—J. C. Buchanan (ser.) v H. Jenkins (rec. 65), A. Kerr (rec. [?]0) v J. Harford (scr.). ...

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  56. CITY AND SUBURBAN RUGBY UNION.

    Cambridge v Wentworth B, Concord Park; Holwood v Warroo, Chatswood Oval; Tox[?]eth v St. Leonards, Rushcutter Bay Oval, 2 p.m.: St. Anne's v Hunter's Hill, Hunter's Hill Park; St. Joseph's College Old ...

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  57. MARKERS' TOURNAMENT.

    The above was continued last night at Messrs. Heiron and Smith's Billiard Parlour, 216 Castlercagh-street, and resulted as follows:—J. Inghels (rec. 2[?]0) beat W. J. Smith (rec. 225) by 115; G. Palmer (rec. 280) ...

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  58. MISS LINDA JOHNSON'S CONCERT.

    On Friday evening next, Miss Linda Johnson will appear at a concert at St. James's Hall, the plan for which will open at Paling's on Monday. This contralto, who will render attractive repertoire numbers, will be ...

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  59. WA[?]ETT JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following nominations have been received for the two principal events included in the annual meeting of the Walgett Jockey Club on Wednesday and Thursday next: ...

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  60. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Redfern Club.—Griffths 10 miles open road raceFinal, Homebush course, start 3.30 p.m. Mosman Club.—10 miles club race, Chatswood course. Camp[?] Club.—[?] miles members' road race. ...

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  61. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    To-day there will be something in the nature of a record programme of Rugby football on the Sydney Cricket Ground. The American Universities' team will meet our own University, while later the Maoris will ...

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  62. MISS THELMA HANLON'S RETURN.

    Miss Thelma Hanlon returned to Sydney yesterday, after a month's absence in Queensland, where she fulfilled several engagements, and secured an instantan[?]on[?] success at each centre she sang in. This was ...

    Article : 73 words
  63. POLO.

    The polo car[?]val concluded to-day. Results:- Challenge Cup Competition.—Ohio beat Inverell B; [?]len Innes A beat Inverell B; Muswellbrook beat Glen Innes B; Muswellbrook beat Ohio; Glen Innes ...

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  64. MR. DAVID BURT[?]S SUCCESS.

    Mr. David Bur[?], a youthful violinist of promise, who stud[?] here under Mr. S. Vost Ja[?]en, has been studying at the Leipsic Conservatorium for about 12 months past. At the annual audition held by the ...

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  65. DUTY ON BANANAS.

    In advocacy of the duty being kept on Fiji bananas Mr. J. W. Ferguson, of Cairns, has written an interesting letter to the Minister for Customs. He states that both in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  66. UNION NOTES.

    The Ma[?]ldtown Club will [?]old their annual meeting on Monday night next, at the Mariborough Hotel, King-street, Newtown. The Victa Club are holding a 10-mile road race ...

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  67. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON.

    The list day of entry for the practical examinations of Trinity College London is notified in another column, and also that the annual concert and distribution of certificates and medals will be held at the ...

    Article : 70 words
  68. COURSING.

    The f[?]al of the Commonwealth Stakes (first dog £220, runner-up £80) promoted by the Mortlake and Camperdown Club, took place to-day, when Pompey beat Briar B[?]d. ...

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  69. SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM.

    The 63rd Students' Evening of the Sydney Conservatorium will be held at the Y M.C.A. Hall, June 27, when an attractive programme of choice and romantic [?]pertoire numbers will be submitted. The plan will ...

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  70. [?]BA[?]GO COU[?]ING CLUB.

    The Coursing Club held its Cup meeting on Thursday. There was excellent coursing and a fair attendance. Results:- Winner, £1[?]: runner-up £5; two dogs at 30s each. ...

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  71. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Yesterday the two Commonwealth officials, Captain Creswell and Mr. Hesketh, who met in Sydney to consult with Captain Prowse, of H.M.S. Powerful, and the contractor's ...

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  72. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The Sydney Liedertafel announces in another column the prospectus and dates of the remaining concerts for 1910. The next concert (July 27) will include a fine ballad for chorus and [?]rchestra, "The Last Chieftain," ...

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  73. LEAGUE NOTES.

    The marks issued for tue Merrylands Club 5 miles road race this afternoon are:—C. [?]assidy, [?]r; W. Jones and H. Lundie, 20s; S. Howell. T. Hirst, 25s: W. Hall, 50s; S. Craddock 55s; F. Weekes, E. Rollan[?] ...

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  74. THE AMERICANS.

    A harbour excursion was given in honour of the American Universities football team yesterday by the Vice-consul-General for America, Mr. H. B. Baker, A large party which included officials from the New ...

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  75. RANDWICK MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The second concert of the Randwick District Musical Society was successfully carried through on Wednesday evening at the Randwick Town Hall, before a large and appreciative audience. Additional interest was given ...

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  76. GOLF.

    The engagements for to-day are:- Royal Sydney G. C.—The Governor's Cup qualifying round. Australian G. C.—Associate members' teams match; ...

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  77. MOTOR CAR HILL CL[?]B.

    Entries for the motor car hill climb at Coogee, promoted by the Automobile Club of Australia, close on Monday night. ...

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  78. LAND RESUMPTIONS.

    A special "Gazette" notice was issued yesterday containing a proclamation under the Closer Settlement Act, 1907, as to the acquirement of the estates known as Bibbenluke ...

    Article : 85 words
  79. Advertising

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  80. MOTOR NOTES.

    There are several motor garages in the suburbs, and the majority of them make the sale of second-hand motor cars a speciality. The owners of these cars are generally proposing to purchase larger cars, and as ...

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  81. SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. Joseph Bradley, who has at different times conducted the Scottish Orchestra, the Glasgow C[?]oral Union, the Halle Orchestra (Manchester), and the Royal Phil[?]mo[?] Society, will have charge this ...

    Article : 133 words
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