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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The first foal at Nootsfield this season is a bay filly by Posita[?] from Morisco, by Splender from La Maresque. Brayleigh and Bruce Lowe, two racehorses well ...

    Article : 235 words
  3. PAUL KRUGER AS BRITISH OFFICIAL.

    "Oom Paul," in the character of a British official, drawing, too, higher pay than that to which he was entitled is (says the "St. James's Gazette") not a favourite part in the Boer repertoire, but it is one ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon there will be a matinee of "The King's Musketeers" at Her Majesty's Theatre. The romantic and picturesquely-staged drama then ente[?] upon its last nights, as on Saturday, August 26, ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. PARRAMATTA DISTRICT.

    At the Auburn Council on Monday evening all the resolutions in regard to retrenchment which had been ruled out of order at a previous meeting were againg on the business-paper, and were allowed to be ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. THE NINTH ANNUAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE.

    This conference was continued yesterday afternoon and evening, when the congregations which assembled in the Petersham Town Hall were again large. The Right Rev. the Moderator, W. M. Dill Macky, ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The benefit to be derived from the acquisition of the now territory has not as yet made itself apparent. So far it has proved to be nothing more than an unmitigated nuisance to the British ...

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  8. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last three nights of [?]The Brixton Burglary" and of "In Honour Bound" are announced at the Theatre Royal, where the final matinee of these well-contrasted pieces will be given to-morrow. On ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. FOOTBALL.

    The Englishmen concluded their tour in this colony yesterday afternoon, when they met a team representing Great Public Schools Past and Present on the Sydney Cricket Ground. The proceeds were in ...

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  10. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    At the Lyceum Theatre Frank Harvey's emotional domestic urama, "Shall We Forgive Her?" i[?] proving attractive. The development of the plot, in which the malevolonce of the jealous Joanna is ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. AUTOMOBILE FIEE ENGINES.

    As reported a weck or two back the Parisian fire bngades have adopted automobile engines in place of the horse-drawn vehicle. Some interesting experiments were recently made with the new engines, ...

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  12. MARSFIELD COUNCIL.

    At a special meeting of the Marshold Council [?] Monday, the 14th instant, Alderman A. Adams was elected Mayor for the balance of the current municipal year in the stead of Alderman E. H. Small, who ...

    Article : 290 words
  13. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This afternoon there will be the customary extra matinee at the Tivoli Theatre arranged to mark the success of the Paul Cinquevalli season. Bellman and Moore, little Alma Gray, Rayston and Rayford, ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. THE MORNING GALLOPS.

    Yesterday morning at R[?]ndwick was fine, with a drying wind from the south-west. The racecourse and the training tracks, though still heavy, are rapidly drying up, and if the rain keeps off the going ...

    Article : 376 words
  15. CRITERION THEATRE.

    'The Kelly Gang" is drawing large audiences at the Criterion Theatre, the magnetic attraction attributed by the poet to "the fatal fascination of a name" probably contributing to the popularity of ...

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  16. M'DONALD V. THE MELBOURNE BICYCLE CLUB.

    The long-talked of action, M'Donald v. the Melbourne Bicycle Club, has, we believe, been settled out of court. this was an action on the part of M'Donald, the well-known racing man, against the ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. NEW SHAKESPEARIAN RECITALS.

    Mrs. Hanmabal A. Williams, widely known in the United States as an elocationist, will make her debut at the Centenary Hall to-night in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Mrs. Williams will recite from ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. THE OVERLAND RIDERS.

    The overland tr[?] T. and A. White and D. M'Kay, telegraph from Rockhampton (Q.) that all are wil notwithstanding the heavy riding done during the past week. Rain fell most of the time, ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. MISS ALICE BRYANT'S CONCERT.

    Miss Alice Bryant will give a concert at the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-morrow evening, when she will present a programme of exceptional interest. The young organist herself will render Bach's "Grand ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

    The first-aid class, consisting of members of the metropolitan police recently instructed by Dr. Vandeleur Kelly, was examined on August 10 by Dr. R. E. Roth with the following result:—Successful for ...

    Article : 225 words
  21. TOWN HALL POPULAR CONCERTS.

    Mr. Philip Newbury has engaged the following artists for next Saturday's popular concert at the Town Hall:—Madame Emily Spada, Madame Charbonnet-Kellermann, Madame Du Rieu, Madame ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. ANOTHER RECORD.

    A record was established by S. F. Edge, a wellknown English cyclist, at a recent motor cycle race meeting held at the Crrshil Palace track, London, Edge winning the whole five events on the ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. MURRUMBIDGEE RACE CLUB.

    At a public meeting yesterday it was decided to form a new racing club under the name of the Murrumbidgee Race Club. Rules were adopted and officials appointed. The committee was ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. PLEYEL CLASSICAL CONCERTS.

    The fourth and last of the s[?]es of Pley[?] Chamber Music Concerts, directed by Mr. F. A[?]heyster, will be given at the Y.M.C.A. Hall next Wednesday. M. Sta[?]ll will lead the ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. A CYCLING INQUIRY.

    The board appointed by the [?]cling authorities to inquire into the charges made by E. W. Car[?]y against the League of Victorian Wheelmen and the cyclists, W. Martin and D. Walker, in connection with the ...

    Article : 203 words
  26. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB.

    The twenty-eighth annual meeting of the Tasmanian Turf Club was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. C[?]s. Youl presiding. The committee reported that during the past season four race meeting had been ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The Philharmonic Society will give their next concert at the Town Hall on Thursday, August 24. Hayd[?]'s beautiful work, "The Seasons," will then be performed by the full chorus and orchestra, ...

    Article : 497 words
  28. TATTERSALL'S CLUB AUGUST MEETING.

    The August reunion of Tattersall's Club, Postponed from Saturday last, takes place this afternoon at Rendwick, and [?] interesting bill of fare [?] down for discussion, the interest in which will be enhanced ...

    Article : 676 words
  29. THE COROWA SHOW.

    The twenty-third exhibition of the Corowa Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Society was opened to-day under highly favourable conditions. The weater was perfect. The attendance for a ...

    Article : 567 words
  30. BOWLS.

    The second round of the Mainly Bowling and Recreation Club's Tournament was concluded on Tuesday, when Davis ([?]) boat Chalmers (10), 21 to 18. As soon as the weather clears the third round ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. YACHTING.

    In our report of the squadron's annual meeting in yesterday's issue, Mr. D. A. MacCormick's name appears as commodore. It should read Dr. A. MacCormick. ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. MEETING.

    At the last meeting of Court Jubilee, No. 7613, A.O.F., held at Randwick on Monday night, a presentation was made to the chief ranger, Bro. W. Goodin, of a framed P.C.R. emblem and P.C.R. ...

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  33. SAILING.

    A meeting of the Johnstone's Bay Sailing Club was held last night at the club-rooms, Pacific Hotel, Stephen-street, Balmain. Mr. W. J. Do[?]van (commodore) presided, and there was a large ...

    Article : 248 words
  34. CYCLING.

    To-morrow evening the Cyclists' Union hold their annu[?]ball in the Paddington Town Hull. The arrangements are now complete, and the gathering, it is anticipated, will be a large one. The Hon. J. ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

    There was a considerable attendance at the Ga[?]y Theatre last night, when the University Dramatic Society, under the stage direction of Mr. Graham Weatherley, performed "The Pickpocket." Though ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. WEST SYDNEY CLUB.

    Mr. Ha[?]vey, presided over the last committee meeting of the club. It was decided to postpone the road race, which was originally set down for September 2, until September 16. The race will be ...

    Article : 64 words
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  38. SWIMMING.

    A meeting of the permit and standing committee of the N.S.W. Amateur Swimming Association was held last night at Sports' Club. Mr. J. Taylor occupied the chair. A sub-committee, consisting of ...

    Article : 223 words
  39. BALMAIN RACE MEETING.

    Racing men are reminded that entries will close on Saturday for all events to be decided at the Balma[?] Club's race meeting, to be held on the Birchgrove Reserve on the 26th instant. Good prizes are offered, ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. BURWOOD BICYCLE CLUB.

    The club's second 10-mile open road race will be held on September 9 over the Burwood-Bankstown course. Four prizes are to be given, and entries close at the Sports Club, Rowe-street, on ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. I.O.O.F. TEMPLE.

    In the I.O.O.F. Temple this evening Mr. Paul Ferris is to give an enter[?]ment in which he will show how conjurors imitate the genuine phenomena of spiritualism, including cabinet sea[?] phantom ...

    Article : 41 words
  42. SYDNEY BICYCLE CLUB.

    A committee meeting was held on Monday last in the clubrooms. Mr. W. R. G. George occupied the chair. The library committee reported that it was expected to have everything in working ...

    Article : 436 words
  43. BURNS' CLUB SOCIAL.

    The monthly meeting of the Burns' Club last evening took the form of a musical gathernig in the Oddfellows' Hall, Castlereagh-street. Mr. D. M'Intyre was responsible for the arrangement of the ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. BILLIARDS.

    The present billiard tournament in connection with the Waverley Bowling and Recreation Club has been begun under most favourable auspices. The entries received were large, and included all the ...

    Article : 101 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    The New Zealand Grand National Meeting was commenced to-day at Christchurch, and the principal ovent resulted as follows:- Grand National Steeplechase of 650 sons., second to ...

    Article : 72 words
  46. UNITARIAN CHURCH.

    Mr. C. E. Johnson delivered a lecture last night in the Unitarian Church on "Wit, Humour, and Pathos: Their Uses and Abuses. "The lecturer described the various forms of wit, and criticised the ...

    Article : 91 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. SHOOTING.

    The fourth competition for the Brighton Cup attracted a good crowd to Brighton yesterday afternoon. Only one of the leg-in men (Mr. F. Gannon) was a competitor and he went out in the third ...

    Article : 184 words
  49. QUIRINDI JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following weights have been allotted for the p[?] pal events in connection with the Quirindi Jockey Club's meeting, which takes place on the 22nd and 23rd instant:— ...

    Article : 182 words
  50. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The undermentioned officer, warrant and non[?]mmissionee officers of the Permanent Staff have qualified in the machine gun course, as follows:— [?]45in. five-barrelled Nordenfeldt: Lieutenaut ...

    Article : 135 words
  51. INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND.

    The monthly meeting of the board was held at the institution, Newtown-road, on Monday afternoon. There were present Sir Arthur Renwick (president), Messrs. F. R. Robinson, J. H. Goodlet, F. Phillips, ...

    Article : 201 words
  52. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The second rifle-shooting competition between the Wyalong and West Wyalong rifle clubs for the T[?]ohey Cup tools place on Saturday at 400 and 500 yards, seven shots at each range. West Wyalong ...

    Article : 53 words
  53. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the East Sydney Cricket Club was held at the residence of the secretary, 155 William-street, on Thursday evening. Mr. H. C. Roberts occupied the chair. The election of officers ...

    Article : 224 words
  54. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The Australian club will held an open road race for class A ([?]ur) riders over the M[?]-Narrabeen course on September 2. Good trophies are to be given as prizes, and entries will close with Mr. R. ...

    Article : 230 words
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