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  2. SPORTING.

    The following scratchings were recorded at the A.J.C. office yesterday:—Doncaster Handicap: Jim Dorset. St. Leger: Heracles. Florette. Champagne Stakes, Derby, and ...

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  3. MODERN TARIFF HISTORY.

    In an informing preface to "Modern Tariff History; Germany, United States, France," by Percy Ashley (John Murray, through Mr. J. W. Koltlewell), Mr. Haldane, K.C., gives a ...

    Article : 2,166 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The third matinee of "The Orchid" will be given on Wednesday next at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the new piece has evidently settled down for a fine run to first-rate business. The rich, soft contrasts of ...

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  5. EPPING RACES.

    The weekly meeting at Epping yesterday was well attended. P. Fraser, who rode Coelus in the Trial Stakes, was suspended for a month for foul riding. Results: ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Sir. Auguste Van Bience and the members of the next dramatic company formed in England to play "The Broken Melody," arrived in Sydney yesterday, and this evening the new piece will be produced under Mr. ...

    Article : 219 words
  7. INTERSTATE EIGHT-CAR RACE.

    The Tasmanian Rowing, Association has decided to form a crew, which will be a combination of the oarsmen of the Tamar and the Derwent clubs, and it is stated the best men are all available. That being ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. EDUCATION REFORM.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Fiat Lux," in your issue of 3rd inst, essays to correct some of the statements made by me. To commence, she denies my statement referring to the ...

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  9. MILE CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following entries have been received for the one mile championship of this State, to be run off during the present carnival:—G. H. Horder, J. Megson, G. H. Foster, F. G. Simpson, C. Carter, G. McLean, ...

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  10. NELLIE STEWART SEASON CLOSES.

    In spite of the trying heat, an immense audience crowded the Lyceum Theatre last night on the occasion of the last night of Miss Nellie Stewart's season. This has been successful carried on since ...

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  11. CANDELO T.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The Candelo Turf Club's Autumn Race meeting was held to-day. The weather was warm and the attendance good. Results:- Opening Handicap, 8 sovs, 6½f.—W. Frazer's Huretta, ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. BOWLS.

    A meeting of this committee was held yesterday, when the draw for the third round of the champion medal and champion rink competitions took place. Messrs. Kondio and Lewis, who were drawn in the ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. PROSPECTING FOR GOLD.

    Sir,—Permit me again to say a few world in reply to Mr. Leahy in your issue of Friday last, in which he states "it is not enough to be told that the vote is doing good ...

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  14. SWIMMING.

    The above club decided a 108yds senior members' handicap and a 54yds junior members' handicap at the Dawes Point baths on Tuesday night. Results:— Senior Members' Handicap.—first heat: H. ...

    Article : 361 words
  15. VICTORIAN SPORTING NOTES.

    Following are the scratchings recorded today:—All engagements: Impress, The Gleanor, The Vice-Admiral, Billingsgate, Blinker, Pins. Steeplechase: Lamond, Emms. Select ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. CHAMPION RINK.

    The draw for the third round of this competition, to be played on or before Wednesday, March 29, is as follows:- Blundell, Sheather, J. Harrison, Moses (Ashfield), v ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. ONE TREE HILL R.C.

    The following entries have been received for the principal events of the One Tree Hill Race Club's annual meeting:- Opening Handicap. 6f.—Avondale, Philatus, Glenn, ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Woman and Wine" continues to prove attractive at the Theatre Royal, where Mr. Bland Holt's production places a number of exciting episodes picturesquely before the audience. The dissipition of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The weather prospects this evening for the final day of the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting are decidedly favourable, and the programme to be played out at Flemington to-morrow is ...

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  20. CHAMPION MEDAL.

    The following is the result of the second round of this competition:- Carrie (Petersham) beat Denier (Warringah), 31-15. Bradbury (Petersham) heat Lewis (City), 31-16. ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. GOLF.

    The Pummatta Club will open the season on April 1 with an open handicap. Invitations have been issued to all the clubs for their members to join in the competition, Entries close on March 25. The Royal ...

    Article : 269 words
  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening the central star attraction at the Tivoli Theatre will be Little Tich. The English comedian, of whose career an account appears in our "Music and Drama" column is drawing ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. THE NEW CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION.

    Sir,—If some of the methods pursued in the construction of the new Central Railway Station are even casually observed, it becomes somewhat difficult to reconcile them ...

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  24. AN ASSOCIATION MATCH.

    Rome time ago the Manly Bowling Club asked that the president. should arrange a match between the officials of the association and the Manly Club. The mailer was referred to the Pennant committee, ...

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  25. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The usual routine of the weekly pratice was pleasantly varied last Tuesday evening by the presentation of the D.S.O. of the society to Mr. J. S Huthnance, the hon, librarian. Sir Wm. P. Manning, ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. CRICKET.

    The match between the Australians and New Zealand was commenced this afternoon at Lancaster Park. Brilliant weather prevailed, and the attendance was good, considering that'no holiday was observed. The ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    The fourteenth annual meeting of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association was held at Anron's Exchange Hotel yesterday, the president (Mr. W. H. Forrest) being in the chair. The report was adopted. ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    This evening the City Organist will give organ recital at the Town Hall, at which he will be assisted by leading artists Mr. Arthur Mason's programme will include the overture to "Tannhauser," Bach's ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Professional Musicians' Association tendered the inmates of the Rydalmere Asylum a concert on Thursday evening. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. A. Fraser, rendered selections from "The Orchid," ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. ATHLETICS.

    At the Numeralla Athletic Club's annual sports A. J. Deed won Hue two chief events. ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have been handed a cutting from the "Herald" containing two letters on goldmining. One signed B. E. Broue, Singleton, January 15, while showing more than a fair ...

    Article : 446 words
  32. SAILING.

    To-day the Prince Alfred Yacht Club will contest the last event on this season's programme. It is a general handicap, open to all yachts of the club, and will be sailed over the clubs short course, ...

    Article : 175 words
  33. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK."

    An ambitious amateur effort will be made at the Lyceum Theatre on March 22, 23, and 24, when the Players' Musical Comedy Society will present "The Belle of New York." The new cast will include ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Words wrenched from their context may be made to prove anything. In your issue of 22nd ult. a correspondent, "H.P.M.," quotes two phrases alleged to have been used ...

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  35. SYDNEY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The annual distribution of medals, certificates, and badges to the successful students of the 1904 examination held by the Sydney college of Music will take place in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Tuesday evening, the ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. SYDNEY AMATEUR CLUB.

    The S.A.S.C. will bring off the last of its regular races for the present season this afternoon. The event—a general handicap—is open to all boats of the club, and under the conditions any sails will ...

    Article : 313 words
  37. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CONCERT.

    The St. Patrick's Day Celebrations Committee have arranged for the usual St. Patrick's concert to take place it the Town Hall on Saturday. March 18. The programme is a very attractive one, and ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—If you can afford me (as one very deeply interested in the training of girls in our State schools) a little of your valuable space, I should like to make some ...

    Article : 308 words
  39. STEYNE COURT, MANLY.

    The Canadian water chute has been well patronised during the week, and the toboggan racing carnival which was begun on Monday was completed last night. The bombardment of Port Arthur (cinematograph) at ...

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  40. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION.

    A meeting of the eporls' committee was held at St. Mary's Presbytery last evening, when the draft progrimme was approved. Some difficulty was experienced on account of the large number of entries for ...

    Article : 145 words
  41. CANTERBURY PARK RACE CLUB.

    Some interesting sport should be witnessed at Canterbury Park this afternoon, when a programme of half a dozen events will be put through. Special trains will leave Redfern at 12.38, 12.48, 12.55, 1.3, ...

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  42. SYDNEY SAILING CLUB.

    For prizes of £7 7s, £3 3s, and £2 2s the Sydney Club will decide an 18-footers' handicap this afternoon over the usual Lightship course, starting and finishing at Clark Island. The entries, skippers, and ...

    Article : 139 words
  43. CUSTOMS DECISIONS.

    The Customs authorities notify it is to be clearly understood that "stemmed" or "stripped" tobacco [?] is to be treated as "unmanufactured tobacco," [?] for Customs and excise tariff purpose. "Stemmed" of ...

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  44. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Cycling Carnival, Sydney Cricket Ground, at 8 p.m. Annandale Club.—Run to Centennial Park. Western Sunnibs Club.—Run to Centennial Park. Sydney Club.—Impromptu run. ...

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  45. JERUSALEM TO-DAY.

    Most Oriental cities are redolent with [?]th; they are also attractive with Eastern picturesquoness, colour, quaintness, and that which may he called "Arabian Nights" ...

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  46. LANE COVE CLUB.

    This club will contest a 10-footers' handicap this afternoon. The entries and handicaps are as follows:—Crescent (E. Bestic), ser.: Venora (T. Kedd[?]e), 1½m; Planet (H. Mendorf), 2m; Pheasant (P. Hanley), ...

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  47. THE SYDNEY THOUSAND CARNIVAL.

    The Sydney Thousand will be advinced another stage to-night, and a splendid programme will be presented, including the heats and final of the Mosmans One Mile Handicap, the Balmain, a five miles scratch race, a ...

    Article : 711 words
  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As a bush teacher, I will ask for a little space to air grievances, etc. It seems the bush teachers are unfortunately circumstanced, in so far as that they cannot form ...

    Article : 614 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. ST. GEORGE CLUB.

    A general handicap for best and best boats, with the owners up, will be sailed this afternoon over the Pile course, under the auspices of the St. George Sailing Club. Two prizes are offered, viz., £2 10s and £1 ...

    Article : 111 words
  51. BALMAIN DINGY CLUB.

    Seven 8-footers have been entered for this club's handicap race this afternoon. They are as follow:— Zephyr (P. Milson) and Pacific (T. Campbell) ser.: Britannia (J. Thompson), [?]m: Inez (T. Timbrell), ...

    Article : 53 words
  52. ROWING.

    Although nothing fresh has transpired in connection with the sculling championship race between Stanbury and Towns since the former issued a formal challenge through the press, still Stanbury is doing ...

    Article : 288 words
  53. Advertising

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