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  8. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    The Crown-street Infants' school was officially opened yesterday by Mr. Hoyle, M.L.A. The new building, which is of two storeys, its to be used entirely by the infant ...

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  9. SPORT AND PASTIME.

    Recently there appeared in this column an article dealing with the location of the Olympic Games for 1010, and asking when Australia was going to get on opportunity to hold the world's amateur meet. At the ...

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  10. N.R.A. ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING.

    Competitors are are reminded that deposits on entries for individual matches to connection with the 52nd annual prize meeting of the National Rifle Association of N.S.W., which is to be held at Randwick October 6 to 14, are due ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    Karuah, str., 399 tons, Captain Philipson from Port Stephens, 1.35 a.m. N. and H.R. S.S. Co., agents. Newcastle, str. 1251 tons. Captain. Nillson. ...

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  12. FEDERAL HOULDER-SHIRE LINES.

    Messrs. Moulder Brothers and Co., Limited, managing agents for undermentioned steamers, report movements as follow:--The Oswestry Grange sailed London July 5 for Queensland-ports; left Perim 23rd. The Rippingham ...

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  13. N.S.W.C.A.

    The annual meeting of the N.S.W.C.A. was held last night, under the presidency of Sir Joseph Carruthers. In moving the adoption of the report and balancesheet (the profit for the year was £1383), Sir Joseph ...

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  14. HIT WITH A SPADE.

    An Austrian, a patient of the Avondale Mental Hospital (N.Z.), injured Johansen, another inmate, so badly, by hitting him over the head with a spade, that he died ...

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  16. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

    Messrs. Birt and Co., Limited, and Houlder Brothers and Co., Limited, joint agents, report movements of their New York steamers as follow:--The Den of Glamis left Sydney July 20 for Auckland. The Cape Finisterrs ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for July, which included £167,460 from the Commonwealth, representing a payment on account of 25s per head of the population per annum, were ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES PLEASED.

    Mr. Hughes has expressed on behalf of his colleagues and the Labor Party the very great pleasure it gave them to know that the attack on Mr. Fisher, consequent ...

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  19. ABERDEEN LINE.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise that the Marathon is 1d port at Sydney, and is to sail on the 8th instant for London. The Miltiades is to sail from London on the 3rd instant, and will be due at Capetown 23rd. ...

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  20. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    East Sydney A.A. Club will on Saturday next conduct a 5-miles road race, entries for which close to-day. The course is twice round the golf links track. South Sydney are catering for sprinters on Saturday ...

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  21. A CIRCUS PERFORMANCE.

    At the Albury Police Court yesterday Alfred Fillis, a circus proprietor, was charged with endangering the limbs of his daughter Bertha by causing her to go through a ...

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  22. WHITE STAR LINE.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. report that the Afric is in port at Sydney, and is to sail to-morrow at noon for Melbourne, Durban, Capetown, and London. The Medic is due at Durban on the 2nd inst., Capetown 8th and ...

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  23. CENTRAL CUMBERLAND C.C.

    The following office-bearers have been elected for the ensuing season in connection with the Central Cumberland C.C.--Patron, J. Cook, M.P.; president, W. W. Bodenham; vice-president, F. E. Bloxha. G. T. ...

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  24. GRIM FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    While Gwyllm Evans, 26 years of age, was passing the electrical winding gear of the Stanford colliery (Kurri-Kurri) yesterday his coat caught in the belting. He ...

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  26. THE RUSH FOR BOARDS.

    Speaking in the Industrial Court yesterday Judge Heydon said that the number of applications coming before the court for the constitution of boards was growing dally. ...

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  27. ULTIMO C.C.

    The 12th annual meeting of the Ultimo C.C. was held recently. Mr. R J. Trigg presided. The chairman presented the following trophies won during last season:--Batting M. Cooper; bowling S. Raid; highest ...

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  28. A SHORT SENTENCE.

    Thomas Glendinning, a septuagenarian Highlander, pleaded guilty at the Adelaide Criminal Court yesterday to shooting at Edgar Day with intent to murder. It ...

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  29. BABIES' HOME AT WAVERLEY.

    Yesterday afternoon a number of ladles interested in the Babies' Home, Waverley, attended a meeting called for the purpose of forming committees to arrange matters in ...

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  30. O'REILLY'S BOLD BID.

    Another year has gone by and the resting place of the "Yours and Mine" Cup is still undecided. W. O'Reilly, of Botany Harriers, was the winner of the road race in 1910 and if he had been successful on Saturday last ...

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  31. PRESENTATION TO CRICKETERS.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers at last night's annual meeting of the N.S.W.C.A. made presentations to Victors Trumpers Dr. Hontern, and Messrs. Barbour M'Elhone and Collins. Trumper's presentation consisted of a ...

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  32. PARADE DISTURBERS PUNISHED.

    Four boys were fined 40s each, at the Footsray (Melbourne) Police Court yesterday for having behaved in an offensive manner at a parade of cadets at Yarraville on July 4. It ...

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  33. PIGEON-HOMING.

    The Western Suburbs U.P. Society held their second yearling race on Saturday from Marulas, distance 85 mites air line. Ideal weather conditions prevailed when Mr. L. Vincent liberated the 140 birds at 11.30 ...

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  34. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The Victorian revenue for July was £717,400 --an increase of £151,982 for the corresponding period of last year. Railways increased by £57,672. by £53,066 and Commonwealth payments by £62,421. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL

    The Riverina football team, who were to have met the Melbourne Football Club in the early match at Erskineville Oval on Saturday, are unable to visit Sydney. Last night the New South Wales Football League ...

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  36. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Wunderlich Rifle Club:--Patrons, Messrs. K. A. and G. Wunderlich; president, Mr. W. R. Evans: vice-presidents, Messrs. A. Keegan, D. Croudace, T. ...

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  37. A CONVICTION QUASHED.

    In the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court yesterday Judge Murray decided the case of Constable Ernest Alfred Nicholls, who appealed against a conviction before Mr, Love. S.M. ...

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  38. A BULLET IN HIS SKULL.

    The youth Joseph Wilson, who was removed to the Granville Electorate Cottage Hospital over a week ago in an unconscious condition, suffering from the effects of a ...

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  39. BILLIARDS.

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  40. TRAM BLOCK IN THE CITY.

    A tram block was caused in Castlereagh-street, near the Market-street stopping place, late yesterday, afternoon by a city bound tram Jumming a one-horse lorry up ...

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  41. STATE SELECTION.

    "I was surprised on reading the names of the players chosen to practice for the coming match against South Melbourne that Webster of South Sydney (a senior player from South Tasmania where the game is far ...

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  42. BOXING.

    Two welter-weights, Wal Coleman, of Lithgow, and Petty-officer Butler, of H.M.S. Cambrian, will battle over twenty rounds before the Gaiety Athletic Club to-night. At they are reported to be in good condition. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION CUP COMPETITION.

    There is every indication that the competition for the handsome cup donated by the board of directors of the Australian Natives Association in honor of Cook's Pay (August 22) being proclaimed a public holiday will ...

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  45. CAB-DRIVER KILLED.

    A cab and cart came into collision in Miller-street. North Sydney last night. The driver of the cab, supposed to be Charles Riddle, was thrown on to his head and ...

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  46. ROWING.

    At the annual meeting of the Letchhardt Rowing Club at the local Town Hall about 33 members were present. Mr. George Nixon., J.P., president of the club was in the chair, and among others present was Mr. A. A. ...

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  49. CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL.

    There was a fairly targe audience present bat evening in the Town Hall at the popular concert arranged by Mrs. Haffenden-Smith, the net proceeds of which will be handed to Mr. Bert Grandon of the Balmain Rowing ...

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  50. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY CLUB.

    The committee of the Yorkshire Society Club has arranged the following programme for the first quarter of the current year:--August 5, match against Eastern Suburbs, 500 and 600 yards, 10 men a-side all to count; ...

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