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  2. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held at the Town Hall last night. The Lord Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes), who were the new civic chain, presided. ...

    Article : 496 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon the first matinee of "The Toreader" will be given at Her Majesty's Theatre where Mr. J. C. Williamson has staged the new opera with unusual magnificence. ...

    Article : 41 words
  4. SPORTING.

    At Randwick yesterday the Craven Plate winner, Ibex, was sent a mile and a quarter on the middle grass track in the presence of his owner, Mr. W. H. Mate. The big chestnut carried P. Callinan, ...

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  5. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last matinee of "Twelfth Night" will take place at the Theatre Royal to-day, as on Saturday Mr. George Musgrove will inaugurate a great spectacular revival of "As You Like It." The plan is at Nicholson's ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. LAWN TENNIS.

    The weather yesterday was for tennis perfect from every point of view. The air was warm c[?]ough for spectators without being too much so for the players, and the absence of wind was distinctly in favor of accurate play. The ...

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  7. PALACE THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening Messrs. Willoughby and Geach will present "Mistakes Will Happen" at the Palace Theatre. The rollicking fun of the coachhouse scene carries all before it with lovers of farcical ...

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  8. ROWING.

    A meeting of the committee appointed to carry out this year's fixture of the Balmain Regatta was held at the local Town Hall on Monday night. Mr. S. J. Law presided. It was resolved to add the words "practice boats" to the race ...

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  9. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    Charles Darrell's spectacular melodrama "The Power and the Glory," continues to draw large audiences at the Lyceum Theatre, but Mr. Wm. Anderson will shortly announce the last nights. ...

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  10. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Robbery Under Arms" has always proved popular in conjunction with Mr. Alfred Dampier in his romantic impersonation of Starlight, and the piece is likely to have a much longer run than was at first ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. SAILING.

    The committee of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club have decided upon the following programme of events for the season 1903-4:— October 23, mess dineer; October 24, rendezvous and ...

    Article : 343 words
  12. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and evening, at the Tivoli Theatre, Mr. Harry Rickards' Company will include Mr. W. C. Fiedls, now in his last nights. Mr. Dan Crawley, Miss Frances Leslie, and other favourite artists. ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    This week's programme at Phillip Park includes a somewhat elaborate presentation of the thrilling equestrian spectacle well known as Dick Turpin's Ride to York. The piece is made up of a judicious mixture ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. THE ADA CROSSLEY SEASON.

    A great point in the programme for Miss [?]da Crossley's re[?]tree at the Town Hall to-morrow night is furnished in the fact that the star contralto actually sings seven different numbers, even supposing the ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. SYDNEY FLYING SQUADRON.

    At Monday night's meeting of the Sydney Flying Squadron, at Dodson's Hotel, Mr. F. Hamilton Frazer promised the club an oil painting of the commond[?]re (Mr. Mark Foy). Mr. R. A. Price, M.L.A., suggested the holding of ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. SYDNEY SAILING CLUB.

    The committee of this club met last night. Mr. F. Leader presiding. Messrs. Henry Goodwin and J. Stevens wrote accepting office as vice-presidents, and forwarding donations to the funds of the club. ...

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  17. MRS. FITZGERALD'S CONCERT.

    Mrs. Fitzgerald's seven years' study and professional experience abroad have not been thrown away, and her rentree at the Centenary Hall last night revealed her as a singer with the indefinable quality of "style," ...

    Article : 502 words
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  19. BILLIARDS.

    The game played last night wa[?]:—W. Alle[?]ton (receives 45) beat W. Cooper (receives 35) by 46. The games for to-night are:—Davis v Goodall, Easton v Lo[?]l. ...

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  20. SYDNEY CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    Sir,—The intimate knowledge of the affairs of the City Council displayed by "a leading business man" in your recent interview was somewhat remarkable, and no doubt led many of your readers to believe ...

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  21. VICTORIAN SPORTING NEWS.

    A statement was circulated in sporting circles yesterday that Emir is going on all right, and that Scobie has hopes, all going well, to get him to the post at least for the V.R.C. Derby. This statement, ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. ROSEBERY PARK RACING CLUB.

    There was a very good attendance at the weekly pony and galloway meeting of the Rosebery park Racing Club yesterday. The results were as under:— Flying Handicap, [?].—Dand[?]ion, 9st 7lb (Evans), 1; ...

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  23. MR. WM. BO[?]YNS' CONCERT.

    A complimentary farewell concert will be given at the Town Hall to-night, under the patronage of the Governor General the State Governor the Admiral the State Premier, and other people of note, as a ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    Thursday, October 1, is the date of the Wagner concert of the Sydney Amateur Orchestral Society at the Town Hall, when Signer Hazon will have M. Henri St[?]ell as leader of an augmented orchestra. ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITALS.

    The city organist will give a free recital of music at the Town Hall this afternoon. Mr. Arthur Mason's programme will include Mendelssohn's "Sonata in D minor," Bach's "Great Fugue in G minor," the ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. GOLF.

    The above event reached its second stage yesterday at Bo[?]any. The weather was favourable, but the form shown was hardly as good as that of the first day, when adverse conditions prevailed. The event ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. MOSMAN MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    The second concert of the Mosman Musical Society will be given at the North Sydney School of Arts, under Mr. E. Truman's direction to-night. The full programme appears in another column. Brahms' "song of ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. N.S.W. TROTTING CLUB.

    The following handicaps have been declared by the New South Wales Trotting Club for its meeting on Monday next:— Opening Handicap, [?] (2.30 class).—Kiddle Gee, [?]er; ...

    Article : 391 words
  29. LIFE SAVING SOCIETY CONCERT.

    On Friday evening a concert will be given at the Y.M.C.A. Hall in aid of the funds of the Life Saving Society. Mr. F. R. Peel and the Sydney Amateur Mandoline Society are organising this concert, under ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN G.C.

    The following are the handicaps and draw for the Cad[?]ogan Cup to be played on Bo[?]any links on Saturday next:— S. E. Laidley, handicap 9. v R. F. Reading, handicap 6; J. O. Fairfax, 10; v. R. L. Rutledge, 17; W. L. Docker, 18. ...

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  31. THE GREAT YACHTING CENTRE.

    Kiel, tucked away in the south-west corner of the Baltic Sea, a sort of mediaeval town and modern port in Germany, lies 70 miles from Hamburg and on the road to ...

    Article : 404 words
  32. CRICKET.

    The Manly Cricket Club next Saturday will celebrate the opening of the season by a match with Paddington A team. It is now some years since first grade cricket was played on the Manly Oval. ...

    Article : 36 words
  33. CRICKET IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Arthur Fenton, of Sydney, was appointed coach to the Napier Cricket Club for the ensuing season. ...

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  34. MUSWELLBROCK JOCKEY CLUB.

    The entries received by the local jockey club for its meeting on September 30 and October 1 next are as under:— Opening Handicap.—Coverby, Encore, Black Queen, Berrigen, Quickmarch, Lady Brends, May. ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. FOOTBALL.

    A football team from Cobargo, comprising members of the Dry River, Cobargo, and Tilba teams, played the Moruy[?] team here, and were defeated by 10 points to 5. ...

    Article : 31 words
  36. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The forinightly meeting of the Boot Operators' and Rough Stuff Cutters' Union was held in the Wesley Hall. Regent-street, last evening. The president (Mr. C.D. Smith) occupied the chair. There was a large ...

    Article : 335 words
  37. BOXING.

    The National Sporting Club was packed to its utmost capacity last night, the attraction being a 20rounds box between J. Scanlan and P. Felix for a purse of £260 and the heavy-weight championship of ...

    Article : 147 words
  38. POLO.

    A polo match, Married v Bingle, will take place at Kensington on Saturday afternoon. CAMDEN, Tuesday. After the lapse of many years the polo club has been ...

    Article : 38 words
  39. BOWLS.

    The final of this club's champion medal competition was played on Monday, when Mr. P. J. By[?]ne beat Mr. A. A. Currie by 31 points to 19 and won the club medal for the season 1902-3. ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. ATHLETICS.

    The following handicaps have been declared for the events at Eight-Hour Sports on October 5:— One Mile Handicap.—S. W. York, scratch; H. Smith, 15yds; A. J. Wilkins, H. Abbott, 50; A. W. Braid, 55; ...

    Article : 378 words
  41. CYCLING.

    At the last meeting of the committee of the Sydney Club final arrangements were completed in connection with the interclub billiard tournament which the club has promoted, and which is to commence at the Sydney rooms this ...

    Article : 206 words
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