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  3. GEELONG V. ENGLAND. LIDDICUTT MAKES 129.

    The match between England and a Geelong team was concluded on the Oval on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in a draw. In response to the ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS. FINK AND ROWE'S PHOTO PLAYS.

    One of the finest programmes of photo plays seen in Geelong was screened on Saturday night at His Majesty's Theatre by Messrs. Fink and Rowe, in ...

    Article : 276 words
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  6. ST. AUGUSTINE'S BAND.

    St. Augustine's Champion Band played a well selected programme in Johnstone Park on Saturday evening before a large and appreciative audience. A ...

    Article : 53 words
  7. STAR PICTURES: "THE COLLEEN BAWN."

    To-morrow evening at the Mechanics' Hall Star Pictures are presenting a film of the famous drama, "The Colleen Bawn." This great Irish story, which ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. 110 LADY TEACHERS DUE TO-DAY.

    The lady teachers who are to have a course of physical training at Osborne House will arrive to-day from different parts of Victoria. Most of them will ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Dr. Colin E. M'Kenzie, formerly science master at the Gordon Technical College, has just received intimation of his appointment to the chemistry ...

    Article : 349 words
  10. MELBA PICTURES.

    Next Wednesday, in the Mechanics' Hall, the Melba Pictures Company will present as the star picture a resume of Ralph Connor's masterpiece, "The ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. PEOPLE'S CONCERT.

    A big house attended the Harbor Trust Band's concert at the Mechanics' Hall on Saturday night, and cheered when the Boosey Shield won by the ...

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  12. PRAISE FOR GEELONG CRICKETERS

    Mr. Pa[?]ey, manager of the English team, at the conclusion of the match, said they were delighted with their visit to Geelong, and the kindly ...

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  13. PRINCESS SKATING RINK.

    Notwithstanding counter attractions there was a large attendance at the rink on Saturday evening. onlookers being almost as numerous as skaters. ...

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  14. HART THE AVIATOR HURT.

    Sydney, Saturday.—W. E. Hart the Australian aviator, met with disaster this morning. He was to have flown from Penrith ...

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  15. DROWNED AT BRIGHTON.

    Eric Sennett, aged 21 years, a resident of Brensler-street. Essendon, employed as a clerk in the Collingwood branch of the Union Bank, was ...

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  16. PICTURE PAVILION.

    A large audience attended the Picture Pavilion last evening. Some Western dramas and a special film. "Thou Shalt Not Kill," were screened. ...

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  17. WARNING TO PARENTS.

    The military authorities urge parents [?] youths liable to service under the compulsory training scheme to remember that they are liable to punishment ...

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  18. TASMANIA'S GROWL.

    Launceston, Saturday.—Mr. Fisher. Prime Minister, who arrived by the Loongana this morning to attend the Labor Conference, was waited upon by ...

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  19. SYDNEY "MILLION" IDEA.

    Representative citizens have warmly endorsed the proposal to form a "Million Club" in Sydney. Mr. Percy Hunter, who propounded the idea, has been ...

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  20. BEECHWORTH DAM BURSTS.

    Boechworth, Saturday.—Roy M'Kechzie, aged 17 years, met his death in an extraordinary manner last night. M'Kechnie, whose parents reside at ...

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  21. WATER FAMINE IN WEST AUSTRALIA

    Perth, Sunday.—The shade temperature of 104.8 on Saturday aggravated the water famine. The position at the Children's Hospital was deplorable; the ...

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  22. T. J. MATTHEWS SELECTED.

    All round pleasure will be expressed at the decision of the selectors to include the St. Kilda cricketer. T. J. Matthews in the 12 for the third test ...

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  23. BOXING---CLERGYMEN AS REFEREE AND SECONDS

    Longreach (Q.). Sunday.—The amateur boxing tournament took place lastevening. The Rev. Hulton Sams officiated as referee. Father Lane as ...

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  27. THE BARRACKING ELEMENT.

    Fortunately the match was singularly free of any objectionable barracking element. Occasionally a section of the spectators would call out to a ...

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