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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    West Wyalong H.A.C.B.S. and Paroo Amateur F. C. race meetings were yesterday granted registration by the A.J C. St. Ga[?] was yesterday struck out of the Dickson ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening Miss Lilian Coomber, Madame Janson, Signor Salvi, and Mr. Lawrence Mooney will appear with other artists in "The Bohemian Girl" at the Theatre Royal, and on Monday ...

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  4. REQUIREMENTS OF FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    Mr. T. J. Campbell, general secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, of New South Wales writes:—"On behalf of the farmers' and settlers I have to thank you for your leader in regard ...

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  5. SAILING.

    In place of the 22ft championship set down for decision this afternoon under the auspices of the Sydney Flying Squadron, a general handicap, over the triangular course, has been substituted. Owing to ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. A MOTOR CAR RUNS 621 MILES WITHOUT STOPPING.

    A non-stop motor car run of 621 miles was recently held on the Crystal Palace track, London, by an eight-horse power French motor car. The above distance was covered in the smart time of 24 ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK.

    Australians will, no doubt be interested in learning that the Duke and Duchess of York are very fond of motor driving. The former often utilises a motor for driving to and from his shooting, whilst the Duchess ...

    Article : 52 words
  8. MOTOR CYCLING.

    One of the most interesting exhibits at the National Cycle Show, England, was the Singer Motor bicycle. This machine is built on the same lines as the ordinary cycle, the motor (a two-horse power one) ...

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  9. FITZGERALD BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    Largs audienees continue to patronise the circus. Even the bad weather last night did not keep the people away. To-day a big change of programme will be given, embracing 10 new acts. The Brothers ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. NIGHT CYCLE RACING.

    The night cycle racing, which has attracted so much attention during the Commonwealth week, will be continued to-night on the Sydney Cricket Ground. One of the chief events is ths team race between ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. JOHNSTONE'S BAY SAILING CLUB.

    The 10ft. championship of the Johnstons's Bay Club will be decided this afternoon, over a course from Go[?] Island, round Shark Island, and back. Eight of the little fliers have been nominated, ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. CYCLORAMA AND HALL OF ILLUSIONS.

    During the Commonwealth celebrations a record attendance was established at the Cyclorama and Hall of Illusions. Great interest was taken in the guessing competition. The result was made known ...

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  13. WARWICK FARM RACING CLUB FEDERAL MEETING.

    The Federal Meeting of the Warwick Farm Racing Club should provide a pleasant outing this afternoon for metropolitan sporting folk, who will be accommodated with special trains, starting from ...

    Article : 565 words
  14. MILITARY SMOKE CONCERT.

    The Citizens' Commonwealth Committee will give an invitation smoke concert at the Town Hall tonight to the Imperial troops and navel forces now in Sydney. Dr. James Graham (Mayor of Sydney) ...

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  15. JOHNSTONE'S BAY CLUB.

    The monthly general meeting of members of the Johnstone's Bay Sailing Club was held at the club room, Pacific Hotel, Stephen-street, Balmain on Wednesday night. Mr. S. Boyd (commodore) ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. BALMAIN CLUB.

    Mr. T. Minty, a prominent member of the Balmain Bicycle Club, has promised the club and their friends an outiug in his launch at an early date. The team chosen for the inter-club teams' race on ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES' FETE AND ART UNION.

    The committee of the above met in the Queen's Hall yestsrdsy, Major R. B. Cropley, J.P., occupying the chair. The progress report from the hon. secretary (Mr. W. Mo[?] Burns, J.P.),showed that the ...

    Article : 203 words
  18. A NIGHT WITH KIPLING.

    The outcome of Mr. Lawrence Campbell's "Night with Kipling" on Wednesday last, in aid of the injure R.H.A. gunners, was even more substantial than was anticipated. The actual pro[?] available ...

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  19. INTER-VARSITY MATCH.

    The above match was concluded yesterday on the University oval, and the result was a win for Sydney by an innings and 122 runs. Draw who was [?] not out on Thursday evening, was stumped on resuming ...

    Article : 470 words
  20. CRICKET.

    The Sydney Cricket Ground will be occupied to-day and next Saturday by the country match—Maitland v. Sydney. The former visited the metropolis early in the season, and was defeated by Glebe rather ...

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  21. MLLE. ANTONIA DOLORES.

    Mr. John Laura has received a letter from Mr. F. Vert, the famous, concert director of New York, informing him that Mile. Antonia Dolores (formerly known as Autoninette [?]) will an arrive in Sydney ...

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  22. THE GRADE COMPETITIONS.

    After a rest of four weeks the grade competitions will be resumed to-day. The most interesting match of the series will be Paddington v. Waverley, on Waverley Oval. Both ...

    Article : 248 words
  23. UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.

    The lodges of the Universal Brotherhood organisation are holding simultaneously throughout the world a New Year Jubilee on the 13th, 14th, and 15th instant to accentuate the 25 years' effort of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. IMPERIAL MILITARY NIGHT.

    Her Majesty's Theatre has never looked gayer than it did last night, when Mr. J. C. Williamson decorated his handsome playhouse in honour of the Imperial troops now in Sydney. By arrangement with the ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. ORGAN RECITAL AT THE TOWN HALL.

    The city organist, Mr. Arnold B. Mole, gave an organ recital and concert at the Town Hall last night, which was altended by a very large audience. The programme was a [?] one, comprising no less ...

    Article : 196 words
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  27. TIRRANNA PICNIC RACE CLUB. SECOND DAY.

    The Tirranna Picnic Races were concluded to-day. The weather was fine, the sport good, and the attendance large. Wollogorang, who won the cup yesterday, did not start for the Bachelors' prize, which ...

    Article : 602 words
  28. ALL SAINTS' COLLEGE, BATHURST.

    The Old Boys' Union of All Samta' College, Bathurst, held a reunion at Quong Tart's rooms, Victoria Markets, last night, at which there was a very good attendance, among those present being Dr. ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "When the Lamps are Liphted," a drama which proved popular on the occasion of Mr. J. F. Sheridan's last visit to Sydney will be revived at the Lyceum Theatre to-night. In the [?] Mr. J. F. ...

    Article : 200 words
  30. GOLF.

    The monthly stroke competition will take place to-day on the links at Bondi. ...

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  31. BOWLS.

    The third round of the pennant and B competitions, played under the auspices of the New South Wales Bowling Association, will take place this afternoon. One of the conditions of the contests is that any club ...

    Article : 141 words
  32. THE MODEL FEDERAL CITY.

    Sir,—With your kind permission I will as briefly as possible lay before the numbers of the Federal Cabinet, the members of Parliament, and the people of the great Australian Commonwealth what I d[?]m ...

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  33. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.

    It had been arranged to close entries this evening for the rowing part of the Anniversary Regatta, but as it has now been definitely decided by the Chief Secretary that ...

    Article : 268 words
  34. CRITERION THEATRE.

    "Monte Cristo" is now in its third week at the Criterion Theatre, where Mr. Alfred Dampier's choice of the famous romantic drama for his holiday attraction has proved entirely to the taste of playgoers. ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. ROWING.

    The New Zealand championship regatta, held on December 29 at Little River, near Christchurch, was a great success, although it had been postponed for same days owing to bad weather. The sculls was ...

    Article : 451 words
  36. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon and again in the evening "Pass in Boots" will be performed at the tivoli Theatre, where the strong company forms by Mr. Harry Rickards continues to give drull effect to the humours ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. FOREST LODGE PONY AND GALLOWAY RACES.

    The follwing handicaps have been declared for the above races, to be held on Monday next:- Trial Stak [?] 15.0, 4 furlongs,—Sentence, 9st 5lb; In[?] 9st; The Masher, 8st 13lb; Raven, [?] Au Revoir, ...

    Article : 211 words
  38. REVIVAL OF THIS UNEMPLOYED AGITATION.

    The federal celebrations, like the cleansing of Sydney after the plague, pave a considerable amount of employment, and attracted hundreds to Sydney. In fact, for a few weeks it was almost impossible to ...

    Article : 594 words
  39. PALACE THEATRE.

    The Palace Theatre was crowded last night, when "A Message from Mars" again formed the subject of the evening's programme. The gradual reformation of the selfish Parker, his devotion to the ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. CYCLING.

    The Burwood Club's Commonwealth roadrace, open to members of the Cyclists' Unionn, is to take place on February 2 and 8 next, and it promises to be highly successful. The prize list is an unusually ...

    Article : 147 words
  41. MR. CHARLES HOLLOWAY.

    Playgoers will be glad to learn of the return of Mr. Charles Holloway to Australia, after an enjoyable visit to England in search of new pieces. In this respect Mr. Holloway has been unusually fortunate, ...

    Article : 302 words
  42. YACHTING.

    The fifth event, to be sailed to-day, on the programme of the squadron is for yachts of the 30ft. rating class (subject to the production of their rating certificates). The course is the usual Manly and ...

    Article : 138 words
  43. ANNANDALE BICYLCE CLUB.

    A committee meeting was held on Thursday evening, when it was decided to postpone the club's eight [?] road race until the first Saturday after the [?] club's road race. Arrangements are being ...

    Article : 77 words
  44. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The annual meeting of the League of Wheelmen was held at the league-rooms an Thursday night. Mr. D. Chenhall occupied the chair, and there were about 70 members present. A special meeting of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. PRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of members of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club was held at the clubrooms on Thursday evening, at which the vice-commodore (Mr. W. M. Marks) presided. There were about 45 ...

    Article : 203 words
  46. SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    Under the title of "The Sydney Conservatorium of Music," an educational institution has been founded "for the encouragement, by means of tuition, lectures, performances, ...

    Article : 342 words
  47. THE MOTOR TRICYCLE RECORD.

    The motor tricycle hour record has again had mother lift, this time by a French cyclist named Semester. This rider succeeded in covering 45 miles l63 yards in 60 minutes, on the Princes track, Paris. ...

    Article : 40 words
  48. VEHICLE OF THE FUTURE.

    The "Daily Express," London, is responsible for the following excerpt.—"We are now in theaarly days of a tremendous revolution in the traffic of our city streets and [?] The public in this ...

    Article : 111 words
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