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  2. THE WORLD OF BOOKS

    THE PAN-ANGLES, a Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English Speaking Nations.—We have received a further copy of Mr. Sinclair Kennedy's ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The company of 100 juvenile performers who, under the management of Miss Lola Smith, are to present the pantomime "Cinderella" at the Theatre Royal ...

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  5. FOOTBALL

    Given fine weather, the gathering at to-morrow's match on the top ground—the first North v. South of the season—is sure to be very large. The Governor and Lady ...

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  6. "ILLUSTRATED MAIL" COMPETITION.

    Football followers who can form any idea of the relative strength of the North and South teams this season have a good chance to test their knowledge in a competition in ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Division I (Cottrell-Dormer Cup).—Hobart v. South Hobart, at Elw[?]ck Show Ground.— Players and supporters are reminded that the special train leaves Hobart station at ...

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  8. SPORTING NEWS

    The Tasmanian Racing Club's June meeting, which takes place at Elwick to-morrow, will provide a good afternoon's sport for racegoers, as there is ...

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  9. GREEN TO UMPIRE.

    Advice has been received that G. Green has been appointed by the Victo[?]on League as field umpire for next Saturday. He is accompanied on the trip across by O Tish ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL—SUNDAY PICTURES.

    "The Idel Dancer," a story of love in the far away South Sea Islands, has been secured for screening at the Theatre Royal on Sunday evening. The fact ...

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  11. MAINLAND NOTES.

    The ex-Tasmanian performer, Miss Leda, will probably race on the pony course. Ma Certes was responsible for a good ...

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  12. GOLF

    Kirkwood, the Australian champion golfer, who was leading in the £100 professional tournament at Kinghorn yesterday, did not complete his last round ...

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  13. NOTES FROM THE NORTH.

    The Northern team has been practicing together as much as possible during the week, but has been considerably hampered by wet weather. The team selected is ...

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  14. HOBART ORPHEUS CLUB.

    The first of a series of four concerts is to be given by the Hobart Orpheus Club, under the conductorship of Mr. P. H. Mitchell, at the Temperance-hall ...

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  15. MEETINGS, ETC.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Tasmanian division of the Red Cross Society yesterday Lady Allardyce presided, and there were in attendance ...

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  16. FINANCES OF THE HUON COUNCIL.

    At Monday's meeting of the Huon Municipal Council the Council Clerk (Mr. C. V. Davey) submitted a report on the position of the various accounts ...

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  17. NORTH v. SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS.

    North: Blake, Townsend, Daymond, Dixon, Ecoleston, Dawson, James, Archer, Broomby, Ride, Edmunds, Dynan, Frith, Holmes, O'Re[?], Ingles, Wearne, Spotswood ...

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  18. CONCERT AND DANCE AT THE DUGOUT.

    A most successful concert and dance was held in the Dugout, Murray-street, last night, over 100 members and their friends being present. Songs were ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. NORTH v. SOUTH RAILWAYS.

    This match will be played on the N[?]w Town sports ground to-morrow morning, at 9.30. South from Dennis, Higgins, Smith (3), Rule, Sh[?], Bowden, Parker (2), ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. FOREST HILL CUP.

    The last game of the first round for the Forest Hill Cup will take place to-morrow on the top ground, Bushy-park. Hawthorne will be selected from B. Hall (capt.), P. ...

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  21. "ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A HORSE"

    Sir,—Lest horse-owners might be [?]der the impression that we advocated the cutting off of a portion of Mr. Gorringe's horse's tail when suffering from ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. KERSLAKE TROPHY.

    Clarence are to journey to Richmond to-morrow to try and wrest the Kerslake trophy form Richmond, who have successfully held It against Colebrook and New Norfolk. There ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. SCRATCHINGS.

    Bunroy, who broke down badly at Flemington this morning, was later in the day scratched for all his V.R.C. engagements, including the Grand ...

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  24. OTHER MATCHES.

    Other matches to be played to-morrow are:- Crisp and Gu[?] v. Brighton.—At Brighton. Players to catch motor leaving Melvillestreet office at 1 o'clock. Crisp, and Gunn ...

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  25. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Ascot meeting was held to-day, when the principal race resulted as follows:- ROYAL HUNT CUP, ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. TIMBER WORKERS' UNION

    Sir,—"Non-Unionist" is facetious in his suggestion that the members of the above union should be provided with luxuries such as few ordinary mortals ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. TROTTING.

    The following nominations have been received for the above meeting, to be held at Risdon-park on Saturday, June 25: ...

    Article : 345 words
  28. NEW TOWN CHESS CLUB.

    At a meeting held in the New Town Community Club rooms on Saturday evening last, presided over by the Rev. C. C. Dugan, M.A., B.D., it was resolved ...

    Article : 117 words
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  30. MOWBRAY NOTES.

    Horses that are going South to fill [?]agements at the T.R.C. meeting at Elwick on Saturday are Nasmyth, Lady of Dreams, Booran Light, Eastern Star, ...

    Article : 638 words
  31. NEW TOWN-HALL FOR DERBY.

    A public meeting was held at the Town-hall, Derby, last week, for the purpose of considering the question of building a new town-hall for Derby. The ...

    Article : 226 words
  32. NORTHERN TASMANIAN ASSOCIATION

    At the weekly meeting of the N.T.F.A., held at the office of the association, on Tuesday evening. Mr. R.O.M. Miller occupied the chair, in the unavoidable ...

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  33. THE SAILORS' REST LADIES' GUILD.

    A meeting of the Guild took place at the R.S.S.I.L.A. club rooms, Murray-street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. Davis occupied the chair, and there ...

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  34. HOCKEY.

    Two matches have been arranged to take place at Buckingham ground, New Town, on Saturday:—Buckingham B grade v. Friends' High School, at 2.30; ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. HOMING.

    The Derwent-park Society flew the first interval race of the second round from Claremont last week, with the following result:—Perkins Bros.' Johnnie ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. SOUTHERN A. AND P. SOCIETY.

    The commit[?] of the A. and p. Society met yesterdaty, when the following were ...

    Article : 549 words
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