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  2. PROCEEDINGS IN CONVENTION.

    The President took the chair at half-past 10 PETITION. Mr Simon Fraser presented a petition from the Australian National League asking that the final ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Miss Elsie Hall gave a concert in the Moss Vale Hall labt night to a large and fashionable audienee Miss Hall was received with gre it applause, and the audienco showed its marked appreeiation ...

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  4. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Brocksloy and Moruya raco mootings were yes— tordav granted ro(,ntration by the A J C Sir John vv as 3 caterday withdrawn from the S T C Chnllcugo Stakes ...

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  5. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    Earlr next week Major—Genoral French will leave fortbo Weatcru il.stnets for the purpose of inspectlog various companies of the 3rd Infantry Regiment A general order issued frotn Victoria Barracks ...

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  6. WERRIS CREEK RACES.

    Tbn weights for the Werris Creek races are:- Railway Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Valor, 10st 51lb; Sir Arthur, 9[?]t 7lb; Raven, 9st 5lb; Tom Cook, 8st 5lb; Mixpah, 7st 12lb; Chesterfiekd, 7st 9lb; [?] ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    The sixtieth match between those colonies will be commenced at 2 p.m. to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground. There are prospects of cool weather prevailing tins afternoon. The dull, cloudy, and cool ...

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  8. BOWING.

    William Barry lias issued olio moro chiillonge, ti is timn to row nuy mao in the world over the J liamos championship conreo, probably for any amount of stakes B irry has not nuncd this challenge especially ...

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  9. FORBES JOCKEY CLUB.

    The folhiveing weights havo beca deelaied m connection vvi'h the 1 orbes. Anniversary l)iv racesOpening linn heap- indention Ost rib, Hnhv Itofle, Bit, (iipir Girl, Out, lli-ciml, 8sl Ub l'llbert, tvst 101b, ...

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  10. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A man supposed to be named Timothy Conolly, who wis struck by a train on the it Barber's Creak Bridge, yesterday afternoon, died shortly after admission to the Goulburn Hospital. An inquest was held ...

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  11. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE A.U.B. SOCIETY.

    Tho sixty-fourth annual meoting of the Australian Union Benefit Society was held at the Temperance Hall, Pitt street, lost evening Mr. A. Rofe(president) was in the chair, and there was a large ...

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  12. BRIGHTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACKS.

    The weights for the pony and galloway races to be held at Brihton on Monday are as follows:- Tramway HAndicap (14.9), 4 furlongs 70 yards.—Jasper, 9st 3lb; Discombe, 9sy; Ida, 8st 10lb; Taupe, 8st 4lb; ...

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  13. HIGHLANDERS v. LOWLANDERS.

    The return match between what are known as the Highlanders and Lowlanders of the northern suburbs (the former representign those who reside we[?]t of Lindfield to Wahro[?]ngs, ans the latter those residing ea[?]t of Lindfield ...

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  14. COOTAMUNDRA TURF CLUB.

    Subjained are the entries of the leading events on the card for the annual me[?]ting of the above club:- Cootamundra Cup, 1 mile [?] furlong[?].—Devotion, Cabin B[?]y, Rosbury, P. S., Black-mith, Le[?] AStray, Josephine, ...

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  15. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    CUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards: January 21, Pond[?], s., 2748 tons, Captain D. Mackenzie, for [?]ondon, Dunkirk, and Hull; Tyrian, s., 1465 tons, Captain J. D. Joy, for Townsville, via por[?]s; Wodonga, s., 2408 tons, Captain ...

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  16. CYCLING.

    Entries close to-night at the Rowe-street clubrooms for tho 66 yards swim mm 14 bundie ip to bo hold next Suturtlay at Mennett's Ratlin, Monly. In uddilion to Ihm a duck bunt und blindfold race mid au ...

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  17. V R C NEWMARKET HANDICAP.

    Voyou has been scratched to-day for the Newmarket Handicap. ...

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  18. CLARENCE RIVER JOCKEY CLUB.

    The annual incetiug of the Clarence Riser Jockey Club was held last night. The mouibirship was roported as 52 for the past ye[?]r., The income was £521, and the expenditure £515. The following ...

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  19. Till! HOUR'S I'ACF.D HAUE.

    The members of the exclusive are now making arrangements for holdging at a very early date the hour's pace[?] race which the wet weather prevented them running at their sports meeting last Saturday. ...

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  20. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The German mail steamer Konigen Luise was yesterday floated into Sutherland Dock to have a new propeller blade fitted. She is to be floated out to-day, and will [?] a the quay. ...

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  21. CYCLISTS VISITING NEW ZEALAND.

    The presence of E. Reynolds, A. C. Forbes, and F. Hant, in addition to New Zealand's presnt events list of [?]ast riders, should make the league events at the New Zealand Native's Association's meeting ...

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  22. YACHTING.

    The second race for prizes valued at 30 guineas, 1[?] guineas, and 5 guineas, being first, second, and third respectively, donated by the commodore (Mr. S. Hordorn), will be sailed this afternoon. The ...

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  23. AMUSEMENTS.

    The audiences have been so large at the pantomime of the "Babes in the Wood " that the management pees no reason to toko it off for the present, and thoreforo the usual tunl nights are not ...

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  24. GRAFTON BRANCH OF THE LEAGUE.

    The following handicaps have been issued for the branch's racing on Anniversary Day:- Half-mile Handicap.—A. O'Brien scratch; C. Chapman, 20 yards; W. Sinclair, 20; W. Temen, 30; Cliffe, 35; ...

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  25. THE A.U.S.N. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Cape Otway, for Western Australia, sails [?] Saturday, the 20th instant. The Wodonga, for Brisbane and ports to Cooktown, sails Tuesday, January 25. ...

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  26. SWIMMING.

    A record entry of 127 has been receised for the 100 yards Interclub Handicap, to be swum at the Palace Emporium's carnival, and for which six prizes, tallied at i 1 J, aro offered 'Iho preliminary heats ...

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  27. ARRIVAL OF THE ARMAND BEHIC.

    The M. M. C[?]mpany's Armand Behic yesterday returned fr[?]m Noumea and berthed at the Quay, [?] Noumea on the morning of the 18th instant, and arrived in port at 6 a.m. on the 21st, after a fine weather passage. ...

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  28. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The variety is so abundant at the pantomime of "Jack the Giant-Killer," and is so much appreciated, that the attendance seems to be incioasiwg, mid the programme is so ntttaclno that the ...

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  29. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the friendly Societies Association was held tcstcnlay evemug m the Oddfellows' Hull Tho chsir wos occupiod by Bio T J Iredale (president), tile others prisant including Bros H Riftoii ...

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  30. MELBOURNE INTERCOLONIAL REGATTA.

    In response to a request from the secretary of the Melbourne Intercolonial Regatta the committee of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, after due consideration, decided that the Bronzewing, 2½ rater, ...

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  31. CRITERION THEATRE.

    After a very successful season "Charley's Aunt" was withdrawn last night, and to-night the clever comedy of " Sweet Lavender" will be revned, with Mr Thornton in tho principal role of Dick ...

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  32. WARATAH ROVERS BICYCLE CLUB.

    The above club's run for to-day is to Tom Ugly's Point, meeting at 2.30 sharp On Anniversary Day tho club will hohl i run to 1 Fairfield and district Those members intending to be present must advice ...

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  33. THE ABERDEEN WHITE STAR LIEN.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. ye[?]terday received a cable [?] vising the arrival of the steamer D[?] at London [?] the 20th. [?]he left Sydney on November 26, Melbourne on December 2, and Albany on the 7th. ...

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  34. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    To-night the Lyceum will open with new dramatic season, it hen "Work mid AVngca " will be rovivod This piece w is ni 15 til about three years ago at Her Maj[?]sty's Theatre, under Mr. George ...

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  35. THE TAIYUAN.

    The China Navigation Company'[?] steamer Taiyuan, from Hongkong and Japan, is to arruve this mornign She will berth a thte company's whar, Mioller's Point, asd extends to Melbourne on Manday. ...

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  36. REDFERN BICYCLE CLUB.

    At the last committee meeting of the club, Mr. F. U. Newman presiding, Mr A Dunning was elected a utw membtx J ho clubsnnnual meeting waa fixed for March 14 CapiUtiou foca lo tho ...

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  37. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    This pince of amusement with the variety railways furnishes its patrons has ensured mil houses during tho weck Lhere will ho a matinee to-diay and the usual tsatuidas change of programme ...

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  38. BONDI SWIMMING CLUB.

    A 100 Yards Mumliera' Handleip was held at the Nattitoimm llost night Mr II Hellings acting as judge, Air W lla)intni starter and titnek opcr, and Air L filopg (lion secretary) chock starter. ...

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  39. THE POLYTECHNIC.

    The management of the Crown Studios' Cinematographe and X Ray exhibition at the Polytechnic, King-steet, are certainly nothing if uot up to date At the banquet on New Year's Day at the Hughland ...

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  40. A P. AND O. STEAMER IN A HURRICANE.

    A m[?]d report says:—The P. and O. steamer Clyde, vs were glad to see, arrived [?]fely at Mat[?]a, three days overdue from Mar[?]eilles. Her commander, Captain Gordon, reports having encountered a terrific hurricane off the ...

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  41. EXODUS OF RACING MEN.

    A general exodus of racing cyclists will take place during the next six weeks. W. Martin was the first to leave our shorna by the Mariposa for America Ha will be closely followed by Platt-Betts, Harden, ...

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  42. BONG BONG PICNIC RACE CLUB.

    Tho Bong Bong Picnic Raes Club continued and concluded their annual meeting to-day under very favourablo circumsUnces, tho weather being perfect, with a nice light southerly breeze blowing all day, ...

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  43. SAILING.

    This club provides another afternoon's sport today over the Clark Island triangular course, for which all the crack [?] and 22 footers have entered. Making the usual calls at Pyrmont, Balmain, and ...

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  44. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The big rctilislic picture of *' Jerusalem," AB 20, j?Uiclt-li4Q betu ertcted ia George street Westj IP practically open to the publia from 10 a in to 1" S.tu The stream of visitors is continuous at all ...

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  45. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The Mayor (Alderman Harris) hits granted his patronado to the league's March carnival, and will attend tho meeting I bo Mayoress will also be prosent ...

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  46. SALES OF SHIPPING.

    By the mail of yesterday is the following, London date December 15:—The Wilcannia, the sale of which was reported la[?]t week, was sold by Messrs. H. E, Moss and Co. for, we understand, about £22,000. It is reported that the ...

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  47. THE KING CYRUS DOCKED.

    The four-masted schooner King Cyrus, which came in leaking on Tuesday and was beached in Double Bay, has now been taken into Jubilee Dock. ...

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  48. JOHNSTONE'S BAY SAILING CLUB.

    Tins club hits til o dingy hindtcups down for do—I elston to day, nvor the Shark Ichind course, ono for 14-footcrs and tim other for 10 footers Hie 14. footers will no doubt be watch I ni til much interest ...

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  49. BOY AT, STANDARD.

    At the Royal Standard 1 heitre this evening a now sensational play, "Crime in the Clouds," will be produced by Henry's Dramatic Company. ...

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  50. ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER PATHAN.

    A message from New Y[?]rk, dated December 10, states that while loading for China the Pathan took fire in port. A portion of the cargo of cotton of the steamer was burned in the harbor, but the vessel was not materially ...

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  51. THE CIRCUS.

    The last night of the circus has come at length in order to do New Zealand before the biting cold pf winter comes to the inlands Messm fitzgerald Brothers havo reluctantly decided to shorten their ...

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  52. THE TEN MILES AUSTRALASIAN RECORD.

    J. Platt—B[?]tts. again essayed the task of lowering I his own Australasian records yestorday afternoon on tho Sydney Cricket (iround track ho made nu attempt on all records from a quarter of n nulo, ...

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  53. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    At the New South Wnles Gun Club's Grounds, Botanj, on Indiy, Jonuaiy 21, thosocond compelition took placo for u trophy presented bv Nobel's Explosives Company, the conditions being thal ...

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  54. THE WERCK OF THE ADEN.

    A [?] from Aden, dated the 12th ultimo, says that annother effort is about to be made to place beyond doubt whether there are any castaways alive from the Aden. H.M.S. Hornet has left Aden for the island of [?] ...

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  55. SYDNEY CANOE SQUADRON.

    A general handicap amongst canoes of tho squadrou tt ill Lo sailed to-day over tho Clark Island tnutipillnr course, starting after tho sncoud heat of the Flying.Squadron. Iho entries have already appeared ...

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  56. ACCOUNTS OF THE P. and O.

    Sir Thomas Sutherland, M. P., chairman of the P. and O. Company, in this statement at the fifty-seventh annual meeting of the company, said:"Turning to the accounts. the balance of revenue over expenditure was £216,579, or ...

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  57. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.

    Everything tonda towards a successful regatta on tho 26th instant, notwithstanding the fuss exhibited ni certnm quut-ra respecting suggestions wmch wero modo by the sailing council to tno commitee ...

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  58. CREATING A DISTURBANCE.

    At tho Parramatta Polico Court on Friday John Granney, Oscar Icobinion, and Jonah Macuiininia, far being concerned iu a row at Station-street, Harria Park, on last Sunday morning, were Unod ...

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  59. SACRED CONCERT.

    A grand concort was given in the Wosleyan Hall, William-street, on Wednesday evening last, under the direction of Mr. T. H. Massey. The programmes was as follows:—Miss E. Harry sang "The Gift;" ...

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  60. DENILIQUIN RACES.

    The follosnng handicaps have bean dcclArod for the Anmvornary Meeting, to be hela on the 26th instant:- HuiAles, 2 miles-Calimo, 12st 7lb; Eva, lOat 121h; rlastthorne, lOat; Glenhope, Oat Ulb: Sergeant, Oat 101b, ...

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