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  2. SYDNEY LABOUR, COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Sydney Labour Council was held at the Trades' Hall last evening, when there was a fairly good attendance of delegates. Mr. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The attention of the Circuit Court was taken up most of the day with the trial of John Edward Burgess, charged with receiving stolen opals. Accused made a statment which denined categorically all the ...

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  4. LAW REPORT.

    Is this case which had previously been before the Court, und winch was a suit foi the delivery up of a promissory note and for na injuction, Mr. Maughan, instructed by Messrs. M'Lachland and Murray, ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    A few interesting gallons were registered on the magpie grase track at Rundwick yesterday monring. Ne[?]pro travelloed a mile and a farlong on it in 2in. 2[?]s., a gallop which Happy Days weas within half a ...

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  6. CIRCUIT COURTS.

    The Circuit Court opened to-day before Mr. Justice Simpson. Sandal Crump was charged with stealing 27 sheep at Mathoura, the property of Thomas Lestham. He was acquitted. William ...

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  7. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Thomas Joseph Butler, of Tamworth, cordial manufacturer. Mr. W. H. Palmer, offical assignee. ...

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  8. COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

    In this matter the Court had found that the loss ot the collier Shamrock at Catherine Hill Bay on March 31 was due to the misunderstanding by the second mate of the orders of the master, and possibly ...

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  9. DISTRICT COURT.—Friday, April 24.

    Before the Deputy Registrar (in No. 2 Court).—Fester v. Brault, 10.30; Pennell v. Connery. 10.45. ...

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  10. SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The list of cases to be heard at the Quarter Sersions, to be commenced at Dalinghurst, before Judge Backhouse, on Monday next, is as follows:—William John Paine, forgery; Alfred Edwards, ...

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  11. GOLF.

    The following are the handicaps for the above club's mixed foursomes to-morrow:- J. Kidd and Miss A. Price, scratch; Dr. Littlejohn and Miss C. Trevor Jones, 4; Rev. C. A. White and Miss ...

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  12. NEUTRAL BAY SAILING CLUB.

    The presentation of tropillos won during the season under the asuspices of the Neutral Bay Amateur Sailing Club took place on Wednesday evening, at the clubrooms, Ben Boyd-road, where to mark the ...

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  13. QUARTER SESSIONS AND DISTRICT COURTS.

    The Quarter Sessions and District Court were opened to-day. Charles Hamilton and John Dooley were charged with assaulting J. Gray and inflicting grievous bodily harm. The jury retired to consider ...

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  14. ROWING.

    The annual regatta of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools will be held to-morrow on the Parramatta Ruver. Steamers to convey visitors up the river and to follow the races will leave ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    It was intended to conclude the University Tournament yesterday, but it is hoped that if fine this afternoon Pitt and Waddell will play Sharp and Griffiths for the double championship, and Griffiths ...

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  16. THE CHURCHES.

    Archbishop Kelly, accompanied by Fathers Bridge and M'Earee, visited here yesterday. To-day he said mass, and confirmed five candidates. FORBES, Thursday. ...

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  17. LAND APPEAL COURT.

    Mr. Hanbury Davies appeared for the Minister for Lands. In re Michael T. J. Gleeson's appeal against the disallowance of his o.e.p. apphention, No. 1901-23, ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation representing the unemployed interviewed the Lord Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) yesterday. The deputaion comprised Messrs. T. Davies, John Dwyor, Charles Langridge, J. Blake, ...

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  19. CHARGE AGAINST A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

    The hearing of the case against George Howarth, 49, commission agent, was continued yesterday at the Central Police Court before Mr. E. H. Wilshire, S. M. The accused was charged with being the barlee ...

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  20. SOUTH COAST.

    Sports wera held here yesterday. Results:— Royal, 75 yds,: Malond (9 yds), 1; Hunter, (5 yds.), 2: Honderson, (3½yds.), 3, Flying, 75 yds.: Boyd (4 yds), 1: Hergenhan (8 yds.), 2. ...

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  21. BOWLS.

    The Ballarat team of bowlers were the guests of the Ashfield club yesterday, and a pleasant game rosulted in a win for Ashfield by 13 points. Messrs. Laurence and Byrn, of the suburban club, brought ...

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  22. FOREST LODGE PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Following are the results of the pony and galloway races held at Forest Lodge yesterday:- Fourteen-twon Hundicap, 4f.—J. Woods' Millie Hickey, by Tartar—Mandarm, 8st [?]lb (P. Hayes), 1; The Novice, 9st ...

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  23. SPORTS AT CAMDEN.

    Successful sports wore held at the Oaks yesterday. The attendance was large. Results:- Half-mile Handicap.—Alfred Jones, 1; Bestel, 2. One Mile Handicap.—Bestel, 1; W. Douglass, 2. ...

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  24. THE STATE PREMIERS.

    A party, which included Sir John See, Mr. Jonkins (Premier of South Australia), Mr. James (Premier of Western Asustralia), Sir Arthur Rutledge (AttorneyGeneral of Queensland), and Mr. Critchett Walker, ...

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  25. FORES JOCKEY CLUB.

    The second day's racing in connection with the Annual meeting of the above club was continued to-day. Rain having fallen last night the weather was still showery, and had the effect of lessoning the ...

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  26. BANDWICK, v. ST. GEORGE.

    These teams met on the Rockdale green on Wednesday afternoon, the result being an easy win for the Randwick team by 26 points. The following were the rinks and scores:— ...

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  27. DISTRESS IN SYDNEY AND SUBURBS.

    Messrs. Critchelt Walker, C.M.G., J. Davis, and A W. Green waited upon his Excellency the Governor-General yesterday morning and stated that no man in New South Wales need starve. Every ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    The fallowing gentlemen were elected as the selection committee of the union, viz., Messrs. J. M'Mahon, Allan Scott, and I.C.O'Donnell. A vote of thanks was passed to Messrs. H. D. Wood and ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE.

    The French barque Vereingetorix, now on the voyage from Nagaski, has been charatered to load Pacific Cooperative coal for San Francisco, and the American shcooner Schome, at present on the way from table Bay, ...

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  30. FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY.

    Mr. Mark Blow, of the Crown Studios, claims that his new method of flashlight photography, which attined very satisfactory results after the investiture at Governmnet House on Saturday ...

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  31. DISTRICT COURT.

    This matter had been before the Court on a previous day. Cyril John Hall, by his next friend, Thomas Hall (his father), sued Messrs. Gray Brothers to recover ...

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  32. BALMAIN JUNIOR RUGBY UNION.

    On Wednesday evening the above union elected the following officers for the season:—Patrons, Mr. W. H. Wilks, M.P., and Alderman Thomas Henley; president, Mr. T. J. O'Farrell: vice-presidents, ...

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  33. DISTRAINING ON GOODS.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday a case of considerable interest to financiers and householders was heard before Mr. C. N. Payten, S. M., when John Murray Prior, financfer, and William Moylan ...

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  34. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB.

    At the autumn meeting of the above club the contest for the principal even to-day rsulted as follows:- THOMPSON HANDICAP of 400 sovs.—1m. ...

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  35. CORKING BOTTLES.

    At the invitation of the Crown Corporation, Limited, a number of gentlemen attended at Howland's cordial factory yesterday to witness a new system of corking aerated waters. Among those present ...

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  36. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.

    A conversazione was given by the Shakespeare Society in the I. O. O. F. Temple last evening in commemoration of the birth of Shakespeare. Notwithstanding the unfavourable weather there was a good ...

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  37. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    Following are the weights for the pony and galloway races to be held to-day at Brighton:- Flying Handicap (15.0), 5f.—Goldlock, 8st: Signora, 7st 12lb; Molly Riley, 7st 10lb; Imperial, 7st 10lb; The ...

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  38. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. Herbert Harris, Crown Prosecutor. ACQUITTALS. Richard Alexander Winn and Charles Thomas Andrews, both young men, pleaded not guitly to ...

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  39. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    Under the auspices of the Prince Alfred (Parramatta) and Golden Hope (Granville) divisions of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, a public meeting and concert were held in the Parramatta Town Hall ...

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  40. IRELAND v. WALES.

    Teams representing Ireland and Wales (Rugby) met on Mureh 14 at Curdiff, and Wales won by l8 points (six tries) to nil. Marcus Clark and Co. defeated North[?] Sydney ...

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  41. COURSING.

    The Belmore Coursing Club will hold its third meeting for this season to-morrow afternoon at Belmore. Three eight-dog stakes will be run through, in all 21 courses. The course is in first-class ...

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  42. GRANVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH.

    Celebrations in connection with the anniversary and the re-opening of the Granvillo Baptist Church were continued on Wednesay, when a tea meeting, followed by a social evening, was held. The Rev. F. ...

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  43. CRICKET.

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  44. DOUBLE BAY LAND CASE.

    The Borough of Woollahra appealed yesterday to the Land Appeal Court at Darlinghurst against the recommendation of the Metropohtan Land Board in respect of Richard Hellings' speical purchase ...

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  45. PROTESTANT DEFENCE ASSOCIATION.

    The first anuiversary of the Granville branch of the Australian Protestant Defence Association was held in the Granville Town Hall last evneing. There was a large gathering. As Dr. Dill Macky went through ...

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  46. CYCLING.

    A special meeting of the League of New South. Wales Wheelmen was held at the Protestant Hall last night for the purpose of considering proposed amendments to the consititution. The chair was ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    A general meeting was hold in the University on the ofternoon of the 22ud instant. The president, Dr. Mary Booth, was in the chair, aud there wss a large attendance. The election of officers for 1903 ...

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  48. SAILING.

    The past Bailing season has been a very successful one for the Middle Harbour Club, and this is the more pronounced when it is considered that it was the club's first season, it haveing been maugurated in ...

    Article : 425 words
  49. LAW NOTICES.

    Before the Prothonotary.—Hoo v. Lee, 12; M'Kye v. Stration and others, 2.15. Master's Office.—At 10 a.m.: Company and lunacy matters. At 12 noon; Re trusts of Thomas Walker and Trustee ...

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