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  2. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The twenty-fifth annual session of the Independent Order of Oddfellows (Grand Lodge of Now South Wales) was continued at the L[?]O.F. Temple, Elizabeth-street, ...

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  3. MISSION ZONE FUND.

    The second annual meeting of supporters of the Church of England mission zone fund was held in St. James's Hall on Tuesday evening. The movement, which ...

    Article : 544 words
  4. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. Loverrier, instructed by Mr. [?] Freehill, appeared for the plaintiff, Cardinal Moran; Mr. A. H. Uther, of the Crown Law Office, for the defendant, the ...

    Article : 312 words
  5. SPORTING.

    The Positano—Alga gelding has been [?]ratched for the A.J.C. Sires' Produce Stakes. The Hay Licensed Victuallers' R.C. meeting ...

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  6. INTERSTATE BOAT RACES

    The Victorian crew will not reach Sydney until May 7, but Western Australia will be here four days [?] and the South Australians on May [?] It is not yet known when Queensland and Tasmania ...

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  7. MOREE AMATEUR T.[?] MEETING.

    The Amat[?]ur Turf Club races have been postponed to the [?] and 19th inst, owing to rain. Following are the acceptances:- Vice-president's Cup—Demallion, 12st [?] ...

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  8. THE VISITING ATHLETES.

    The English visitors, Mesrs. Shrubb and Duffey, and the New Zealand, Queensland, and Victorian athletes engages in the international sports meeting, to be held next Saturday, were yesterday afternoon ...

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  9. TENTERFIELD AMATEUR PICNIC RACES.

    The annual races of the Tenterfield Amat[?]ur [?]icnic Club was held today, in fine though threatening weather, and with a fair attendance. Results:- Cooredulla Stak[?]—M. Reid's Folly, 1; A. L. ...

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  10. LAW, NOTICES.

    Prothonotary's Office.—Before the Prothonotary.—[?] wick v. Williams, 10 a.m. Before the Chief Clerk.—Pra[?] v. Allen, 11 a.m.; Nolan v Fahey, 11.[?] a.m.; ex parte W. M'Neilage ...

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  11. CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    The April meeting of the Wagga Cycling [?] held this afternoon in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance, to whom the attraction was the appearance of Ivor Lawson and Floyd MacFarland, ...

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  12. LAWN TENNIS.

    The above tournament was continued yesterday. To-day the single championship final match will be played between J. N. Griffiths and E. D. L. Jones. Dr. G. G. Sharp, who has been champion for several ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL-JOCKEY CLUB.

    Inclement weather militated against a good attendance at the Broken Hill Jockey Club's meeting today. Results:- Trial Stakes, [?]—Easy Molly, 1; Last Chance, 2; ...

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  14. KENSINGTON RACES.

    There was a good attendance at the weekly meeting of the Kensington R. [?] yesterday. Results:- Fifteen Hands Handicap of [?] sovs, second 5 sovs, [?]—T. Ward's Bell[?] by Lebel—Miss Cole, 7st ...

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  15. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    R[?] James Henry Murray. The Registrar ordered that the certificate should issue. SINGLE MEETINGS. R[?] Arthur Henry Ireland. Bankrupt was ...

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  16. BRISBANE JOCKEY CLUB.

    At the meeting of the Brisbane Jockey Club to-day, the weather was bright, and the attendance moderate. After the horses had passed the post in the Trial Handicap, The Zealot fell, throwing its rider, A. ...

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  17. ENGLISH MOTORS IN AMERICA.

    The latest American files give particulars of some very fast motor car racing at Ormonde, Florida, U.S., in which M'Donald, a protege of Mr. S. F. Edge, drove a [?]h.p. Napier vehicle of English construction over ...

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  18. SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Edward M'Mahon and Agnes Jones, stealing from the person; Robert George Avery, maliciously wounding; George Thompson, cattle-stealing; Bernard Redmond, assault occasioning actual bodily harm. ...

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  19. PRESBYTERY OF SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the Presbytery of Sydney was held on Tuesday night in St. Stephen's Church, Rev. J. Kemp Bruce, Moderator, presiding. A written report in regard to the proposal to lease ...

    Article : 439 words
  20. COURSING.

    The Kensington Encourage Stakes will start to-day, and will be continued to-morrow and Saturday. The stakes are for [?] dogs at £2 2s each; winner £70 and trophy, runner-up £32, third dag £10, three at £8 ...

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  21. SAILING.

    At the Sydney' Club's meeting on Tuesday evening the umpire's report in connection with last Saturday's race, in which he disqualified Arawa, E[?] and Vision, provoked a good deal of discussion. The ...

    Article : 287 words
  22. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Backhouse, at 10 a.m.— Sparks v Thompson (for judgment); Farmer and Co., Ltd., v Campbell; Small v Small; Green v M'Farlan[?] Jones v Crick; Clark v Samuel und another; New ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. Herbert Harris prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ALLEGED HORSE STEALING. A YOUTH CONVICTED. ...

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  24. MOTOR 'BUSES IN VICTORIA.

    The decision of the Government of Victoria to introduce this new form of locomotion between St Kilda and Brighton marks an [?]poch in the history of Australian motoring. There is scarcely any doubt that ...

    Article : 271 words
  25. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE INQUIRIES.

    At 10 a.m.—Before the Collector, Mr. N. Lockyer.— Customs inquiry; J. Bartram and Son, omission of goods from entry. Excise Inquiries: D. M'Keachie, hotelkeeper, Bombala, omission to cut beer duty ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. POLICE COURTS.

    In Summons jurisdi[?]tion at the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. L. S. Donaldson, S.M., 17 Chinamen were proceeded against by Sub-inspector Hinds upon informations alleging that at certain rooms situate at ...

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  27. MARIBYRNONG RACES.

    Fine weather prevailed for the Mari[?]ong races, [?] the meeting was well attended. The feature of the day was the good form displayed by Troytown, who won the Maiden Plate and the We[?]ter [?] ...

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  28. CYCLE TOURING IN AMERICA.

    There seems to be a revival of long-distance touring trials in the States, most of the clubs offering prizes to competitors who do the most creditable performances for the year. The Century Road Club, one of the beat ...

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  29. SWIMMING.

    At last night's meeting of the Keran committee, it was stated that the sum of £45 15s had been received in donations, and £37 had been promised. Special reference was made to the support accorded ...

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  30. GOLF.

    The following is the result of the match between the associate members of the Australian G.C. and Hunter's Hill G.C., played over the Hunter's Hill links on Tuesday: ...

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  31. BOXING.

    The following spars have been arranged to take place at the National Sporting Club this afternoon:— Bradley v Duval, Dunn v Rigby, Barr v Exeter. ...

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  32. PIONEER MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    A meeting of the above club took place on Tuesday evening at Bateman's Hotel, when matters in connection with the recent successful motor race were considered. It was decided by the club that another ...

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  33. A MASTER MARINER FINED.

    At the Water Police Court yeterday, in the Summons division, before Mr. C. N. Payten S.M., Customs Inspector Donohoe proceeded against Captain W. Wo[?] temas master of the steamer Prinz Waldemar, for ...

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  34. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.

    The 37th annual seesion of this Order was opened by Bro. Alderman J. P. Treadgold, M.W.P., in the Protestant Hall, Castler[?]street, on Tuesday. There were about 80 representatives from the various parts of New ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN G.C.

    Owing to the large number of entries received for the Ladies' Bogey Match, to be played over the new links of the Australian G.C. on Saturday, the committee has decided to start one half of the players in ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. THE QUAIL SEASON,

    Sir,—I notice by your paper that the quail senson opens on April 12. This is much too early. I have been a constant quail shooter in Illawarra and along the coast for 36 years. ...

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  37. BREACHES OF THE LIQUOR ACT.

    In the Water Summons Court yesterday, before Mr. Payten, S.M., W.m. Freebairn, licensee of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Crown-street, was fined £[?] and costs for selling liquor at unlawful hours on Sunday, April ...

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  38. THE GOVERNMENT'S SOCIALISM,

    Sir,—I find that the Attorney-General has been trying to frighten the women and children of Strathfield with the bogey of s[?]cialism, [?] for fear they might confound the socialism [?] ...

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  39. WATER LICENSING COURT.

    At the weekly meeting of the Water Licensing Court yesterday, the bench consisted of Messrs. G. H. Smithere, S.M. (chairman), L. S. Donaldson, S. M., J. [?] King, D.S.M., and A. N Barnett, L. M. The ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    The first and second rounds of the rink competition amongst members of the above club have been completed on the local green, with the following results: ...

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  41. CRICKET.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association on Tuesday evening decided to allow Gordon to play in the first grada competition. Some time ago applications were made by the Middle Harbour and Gordon Clubs for ...

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  42. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Glebe Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Wilshire, S.M., William Charles Emery, aged [?] a clerk, was charged with having embezzled £50, the property of Messrs. Miller and Co., wholesale carcase ...

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  43. PROHIBITION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,—In your issue of 28th March certain statements are made about New Zealand which, need correction. A deputation of licensed victuallers waited on the Chief ...

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  44. WAVERLEY OVAL.

    For a considerable time it has been recognised by the Waverley District Cricket Club, and by the large number of spectators who attend the local oval when important matches are being played, that the area ...

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  45. RANDWICK CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Nominations for the championship of the above club have been handed in. The games will be four bowls, 31 up, and are to be concluded by April 29. Prizes have been allotted as follows:—First, £3 3s; ...

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  46. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Balmain Police Court yesterday, before Mr. F. S. Isaacs, S. M., John Milham, 60, described as a contractor, was committed for trial on a charge of having, at Balmain, on February 5, ass[?]ted a girl ...

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  47. ALBURY RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Albury Racing Club was commenced to-day, in fine weather. The attendance was large, and the racing on the whole the best ever [?] on the course, every finish being exciting. ...

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  48. VARLEY TROPHY.

    The Randwick Club will shortly conduct a competition for a trophy presented by Mr. J. Varley. The trophy is valued at £5 [?] the second prize will be a pair of bowls valued at £1 [?] May [?] is the date ...

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  49. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    The thirteenth annual meeting of subscribers to the Infants' Home, Ashfield, was held at Ashfield yesterday, Dr. C. K. Mackellar, M. L.C. presiding. Dr. Mackellar moved the adoption of the report and ...

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  50. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The annual picnic in connection with the Sydney Cricket Ground staff was held at Sandringham yester day, and proyed in every way successful. On arrival at the grounds a cricket match was commenced, and ...

    Article : 224 words
  51. WAVERLEY EASTER CARNIVAL.

    The Waverley carnival attracted 84 entries. The first prize is a trophy valued £20, with trophies valued at £10, £5, and £2 for other prizes. The draws were issued yesterday. ...

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  52. THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The following additional prizes have been awarded: — Wentworth Medal for English Essay, subject "The Place of Poetry in Modern Life."—Graduates, L. [?] Allen, B.A., undergraduates, M. L. Maccallum. ...

    Article : 181 words
  53. ROWING.

    The St. Ignatius' College Rowing Club regatta will be held on Saturday afternoon over courses on the Lane Cove River. In the open races the clubs to be represented and their positions are as follows: ...

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  54. FOOTBALL.

    The draw for the first and the second grade competitions for May was made last night, and resulted as follows:- FIRST GRADE. ...

    Article : 332 words
  55. NO LICENSE AND CRIME.

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  56. Advertising

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  57. WOLLONGONG RACES.

    The Wollongong Trustees Race Meeting took place to-day, the weather being perfect, but the attendance only numbered about 130, and the fields were [?] Results: ...

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