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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THE TURF.

    The Warwick Farm Racing Club this afternoon throw open the gates of their prettily-situated racecourse on the banks of the George's River, and the programme for the occasion should attract a numerous ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The sixth and last week of Miss Jennle Lee's season in Sydney commences to-night, when the talented actress will appear as Sam in the "Ticket-of-Leave Man." Lord and Lady Carrington and the Earl and ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. REVIEW.

    The Year-Book of Commerce; First Year. Edited by KENRIC B. MURRAY. Cassell and Company, Limited. London: 1899. [?] book is the first issue of an annual statistical ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  5. LECTURES.

    Under the [?]suspires of the Church of England Temperance Society. Summer Hill branch, Dr. Hansard delivered a lecture in the schoolroom, Henson-street, on Thursday, November 14. Rev. John Vaughan ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. HER MAJESTY'S.

    Dion Boucicault's famous and sterling drama, " The Flying Scud," is proving, as it should, thoroughly successful here. It contains many well-conceived and exciting scenes, and it goes with spirit. It is ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. CRITERION.

    " Diplomacy," the English version of Sardon's remarkable play, " Dora," has drawn crowded houses during the week, and there seems every likelihood of the piece enjoying a long run here. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of the friends of Mr.M.Simmons was held at the A.J.S.Bank, Hay market, last evening, for the purpose of securing the return of that gentleman for the representation of Phillip Ward Mr. ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. GAIETY.

    The last six nights are announced of Professor Perron and Miss Ada Fetzroy, whose conjuring and thought-ro[?]ading entertainment is of unusual excellence. So neat and pleasant a performer, in his special line, as ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. CONCERT AT THE CENTENNIAL HALL.

    The concert to be given at the Centennial Hall on the 28th instant promises to be a very brilliant affair, and the combination of Mr. Santley and Madame Christian with Signor Hazon's grand orchestra of 57 ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. MURRIMBIDGEE TURF CLUB MEETING.

    Hester was oi[?]itted from the list of acceptors for the Wagga Cup. Mr. R. J. Mitchell made the following weights to-day in connection with the events to be decided at the above meeting:— ...

    Article : 200 words
  12. THE INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    For the fifth day's play in the Intercolonial Lawn Tennis Tournament the weather was warm, and the attendance was in consequence not so large as on the previous days. The following are the results:— ...

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  13. SIGNOR HAZON'S ORCHESTRA.

    Sir,—The scheme for the continuation of the admirable concerts given by the above orchestra, proposed by Mr.S.Churchill Otton, in yesterday's Herald, is not only " reasonable and comprohencive," as he states, ...

    Article : 527 words
  14. ORPHEUS CONCERT.

    The Orpheus Society will give its first ladies' concert of the season, on Wednesday next at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, the concert having been postponed to that date at the wish of his Excellency the Governor and Lady ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. THE ADELAIDE COLLEGE CRICKET MATCH.

    The college cricket match was continued to-day. There was a bad wicket, owing to the rain. Prince Alfred raised the score to 73, and then St. Peter's made 81. Prince Alfred going in again with 157 to win, ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. PEDESTRIANISM.

    The first round of the Carrington Prince of Wales Birthday Handicap will be concluded to-night, and the finals will be run off on Tuesday night. Entries for the Carrington 75-yards handicap, to be run on the 23rd ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. SKATING.

    A private skating performance was given last night on the rink at the Bondi Aquarium, by Professor Wyman, in the proseace of a few of the officials of the Aquarium, and a few others. The professor is at ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  18. TEMPE HANDICAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  19. THE NEWLY-ADMITTED STATES OF AMERICA AND PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—In perusing a San Francisco letter published in to-day's issue of your valuable journal I notice that four new States—North Dako[?]ta, South Dakota, Washington, and Montana—held their first State ...

    Article : 383 words
  20. BURWOOD RUNNING GROUNDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 600 words
  21. SHORTHAND NOTES OF EVIDENCE.

    Sir,—Your editorial of Thursday drawing attention to the question of shorthand notes of evidence in our courts will, I am sure, be endorsed by all who have given this matter intelligent consideration. When you ...

    Article : 482 words
  22. WARWICK FARM RACING CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 365 words
  23. BATHING IN COOGEE.

    Sir,—I have much pleasure in finding myself supported by two such able pens as those of " A Randwick Resident" and Mr. Doherty. Personally, I think it somewhat premature to suggest at present such ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. POLICE AT LEICHHARDT.

    Sir,—Would you allow me through the medium of your valuable paper to call the attention of the authorities to the great want of more police in the district of Leichhardt? Yesterday, between 11 a.m. and 12, the ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. HEALTH.

    Sir,—Mr. Fitzjohn Hall takes exception to my statement that—" The atmosphere is not capable of supporting life beyond the range of human vision." In reply, I would refer him to an authority whose ...

    Article : 342 words
  26. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) CLARENCE TATTERSALL'S ANNUAL RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  27. STEAM WHISTLING.

    Sir,—With reference to the question of "whistling" as a'means of calling passengers on the Lane Cove and other rivers, there is very little doubt that nearly all inhabitants of water suburbs are in favour of it, and ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. SIR JOSEPH BANKS HANDICAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  29. THE NORTH SHORE TRAM AND RAILWAY.

    Sir,—One of the greatest of the many objections to the proposed suggestion by the Public Works Committee, that a tram is good enough for the completion of communication between Pearce's Corner and Milson's ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. NEWCASLLE JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 words
  31. AQUATICS.

    The first race of the season under the auspices of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron will be sailed this afternoon, it being for third-clas yachts and for a prize of £15. The entries are:—Isea, Dr. F. Milford, 9.9 ...

    Article : 1,323 words
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