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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    In the subjoined list the letter "M." in parenthesis after a candidate's name stands for "Ministerialist," or supporter of the Reid-Want[?]te party, "F." represents a "Federalist" who supports federation on the ...

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The programme appears in our advertising columns for the August meeting of Trattersall's Club. Entries for the difference events close with the secretary, Mr. J. B. Olliffe, before 4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 2. ...

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  4. MR. JOHN HUCHES AND THE NATIONAL FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Sir,—The statements made in your issue of this morning concerning my retirment from the federal council call for pormpt answer from me. With your permission I propose to take them seratim. ...

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  5. BRIGHTON PONY, GALLOWAY, AND TROTTING RACES.

    The following weights havd been declared for the pony and galloway races, and entries received for the trotting events in connection with the meeting to be held at Brighton on Monday:— ...

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  6. [?]TING WITHOUT ARMS.

    General Pedex, described as the smallost man in the world born, moreover without arms, will ex[?]bit his alout and ingenuity throughtout the day and evening at 528 George-street, near Park-street. ...

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  7. COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    Mr. R. Scobie, nominee of the labour party, addressed a fairly large meeting hore last evening, and met with an atteative hearing. BOWRAVILLE, Frdiay. ...

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  8. DARLINGHURST RINK.

    About 500 attneded the Hampden Club evening on Wednesday last, and the rink looked very animated with a moveing crowd of skaters. During the evening the more advanced skaters danced the lancers, ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. FOOTBALL.

    To-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground the opening match of the tour of the Queensland football team will be played, and will be against a representative fifteen of New South Wales. This engagement will ...

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  10. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    At the meeting of the V.R.C. committee to-day the matter of registering and licensing of various trainers and jockeys for the coming season was discussd. It was decided that a number of them will ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    At the N.S.W. Gun Club's grounds yesterday eight members competed for the Kurnel Cup, to be won twice. The provious winners were Messrs. G. B. Modim and Williams. At end of the [?] ...

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  12. ROSEHILL RACING CLUB JULY MEETING.

    The well-appomted racecourse at Rosehill will be the sporting rendezvous this afternoon, and a wellarranged programme promises to provided excellent sport. The pseical service by rail includes trains ...

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  13. SEVENTH, DALY DVENTIST CONFERENCE.

    Ihe third annual session of the New South Wales conference of the Seventh Day Adventists commenced at the new church, Stanmore, yesterday. The president occupied the chair. Reports of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  14. THE MARKERS' TOURNAMENT.

    The above touruament was continued last night, when S. E. Revlis (receives 235) beat R. Birkett (receives 60) by [?], and B. Ford (receives 180) beat A. Sargent (receives 250) by [?]. There will be no ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. GOLF.

    The second competition for the championship of the Australian Golf Club will-take place this afternoon at the Waverley [?]ks. ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS.

    Lord and Lady Hampden and s[?]te will for the second time show their appreciation of Mr. Lommone's fine concerts by according their presence at the final concert at the Town Hall this evening. ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The last six nights of "The Little Minister" areannounced at Her Majesty's Theatre, where the final matinee of J. M. Barrie's comedy will be given next Wednesday. Miss Pattie Brown's vivacious ch[?] ...

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  19. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Crowded houses, in spite of the elections," deseribes the state of affairs at the Theatre Royal where Mr. Bland Holt's splendidly staged production of "The White Heather" is still in the first flush of ...

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  20. MR. BARTON'S CANDIDATOHE FOR BOURKE.

    Sir,—In this matter, and since Mr. Barton has decided to oppose Mr. Reid in the King Division, it has come to our knowledge that certain statments have been made to the effect that Mr. Barton did not feel ...

    Article : 335 words
  21. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    F. A. Scudamoto' drama, "Is Life Worth-Living?" will be slaged for the first time in Sydney at the Lycaum. Theatre to-night by Messrs. J. and C. MacMahou. The sensationla episode of the pices ...

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  22. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    At the Tivoli Theatre Miss Peggy Pryde both afternoon and evening will introduce here new songs "In the Morning." "It Takes a Bit of Doing." "Monday was the Day," and "The Walf," ...

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  23. DUBBO DISTRICT TROTTING AND PONY RACING CLUB.

    The Dubbo District Trotting and Pony Racing Club held its first metropolitan meeting at Kensington yesterday, when there was a very good attendance, especially in the sadding paddock, which was ...

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  24. THE CIVIL SDRVICE AND THE REID GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day there appears a letter from "Ex-Civil Servant" with reference to the attitude of the Public Service towards the Reid Government. This gentleman states that "Civil ...

    Article : 512 words
  25. ROYAL STANDARD THEATRE.

    At the Royal Standard Theatre to-night Henry's Dramatic Company will present a new military drams, entitied "The Cuban Spy," some of the incidents of which have been gleaned from the ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. WELCOME TO QUEENSALAND TEAM.

    Mr. J. J. Calvert, the president of the New South Wales Rugby Football Union, offically welcomed the Queensland team at the Empire Hotel yesterday at 12 o'clock. There was a large number of officials ...

    Article : 220 words
  27. AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    At the second concert of the Am[?]teur Orehestral Society, under Signor Hazon's direction, at the Town Hall, a programme a high musical interest will include the "Midsummer Night's Dream" ...

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  28. MME. KELLERMANN'S RECITALS.

    Mme. Charbonnet Kellermann has prepared a strong programme for her third recital at the Y. M. C. A. Hall on August 10. Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata," Schumann's "Romance in F sharp" ...

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  29. AN EVENING WITH HANDEL.

    Mr. G. D. Symons will deliver a lecture entitled "An Evneing with Handel" at the Pitt-atreet Congregational Church, on Monday evening, when the Rev. E. Tremarne Dunstan will preside. Musical ...

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  30. BRITISH ASSOCIATION RULES.

    The Gardiner Cup semi-finals will be played off to-day, when West Newcastle will moet Balgownie, and Volunteer will try conclusions with Pyrmont Rangers. Both matches will take place on the ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. CRICKET.

    A most successful smoke concert took place in the hall of the Balmain Working Men's Institute on Wednesday night last, the occeasion being the presentation of medals to the winning club, Earlsbrae ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. THE LOTTIE HYAM CONCERT.

    Amateurs interested in the concert organised in Miss. Lottie Hyam's honour for August 20 at the Town Hall will be glad to learn that after 15 weeks' illuess the invalid is slowly improving. The ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITAL.

    At thr request of the Mayor and Municipal Council, the city organist gave a private recital of music at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon in honour of the Mayor ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. CYCLING.

    Our cycling news will be found on page 7 of to-day's paper. ...

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  35. THE CIVIL SERVANTS' OPPORTUNITY.

    Sir,—"Your correspondent "J. H. N." is right. The ball is at the feet on the Civil servants of this Country. If they are now going to lick the hand that so cruelly struck them they must be supine to a ...

    Article : 278 words
  36. ATHLETICS.

    Messrs. M. M. Roseingrave, R. C. Reid, and N. L. Chapman, representatives of the New South Wales Amatour Athletic Association, leave by the Allinga at 2 p.m. to-day for Brisbane to compete at ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. POLYTECHNIC.

    The cinematographe views, phonograph, illusions, and numerous meehanical contrivances at the Polytechnic, 82 King-steet, form a varied entertainment which is a source of amusement and recreation ...

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  38. THE CYCLORAMA.

    At the Cyclorama in George-street the extensive panoramic view of Jerusalom and surrounding and the mystifying transformation sof Daphene have attracted a large number of person during the week. ...

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  39. WAVERLEY WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    At the Waverley Wesleyan Church on Wednesday evening a concert was given in aid of the choir funds by the church choir, with the assistance of friends. The choruses were rendered throughtout by a cho[?] ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. THE BLANKET DOLE.

    Sir,—Every other day just now it is announced that certain supporters of the Ministry obtain for distribution among "the poor" of their constituents a varying supply of blankets. Has the ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. BILLIARDS.

    The announcement that these two well-known billiardists were to play an exhibition game at Tattersall's Club was sufficient inducement to cause a very large number of members and other to put in ...

    Article : 670 words
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