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  3. SYDNEY ALDERMEN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Further evidence was heard o-day by the Royal commission which is investigating the charges of corruption against certain aldermen of the ...

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    Competitors are reminded that entries for the annual Victorian tournament to be played at the Albert ground, St. Kilda road, beginning on Friday, November 21, will close to-day at 5 ...

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  5. SALES OF THOROUGHBREDS.

    There was only a moderate attendance of buyers at Newmarket yesterday when William C Yuille and Company offered a number of racehorses and brood mares ...

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  6. NINE WICKETS' VICTORY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—After the heavy thunder-storm of last night, to-day was fresh and cool and an inspection of the wicked showed that it had taken the ...

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  7. THE GUN.

    Owing to the uncertain weather, the attendance at the Melbourne Gun Club yesterday was not as large as usual. Cooper and J. Sloan were the most successful on the day. Starlings were ...

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  8. CRICKET.

    ALBURY, Monday.—Results of Albury and Border cricket matches on Saturday were:—A Grade.— Border, 209, v. Wodonga, 105 and 151; St. Patrick's 42 and 87, v. Walla, 65 and 31. B Grade.,—Railway, ...

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  9. SPORTING CABLES.

    The members of Mr Solly Joel's team of cricketers have arrived. They were warmly welcomed at a mayoral luncheon. Tennyson (the captain) and Maclaren (the ...

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  10. FOOTBALL.

    Matches played to-day resulted as follows:- First League.—Tottenham v. Manchester City, l-l; Rugby.—Oxford University v. Edinburgh ...

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  11. ROWING.

    The Upper Yarra Regatta Association, which races only once a year, has issued its annual report and balance-sheet. Owing to poor entries a slight loss was made on last year's regatta, but ...

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  12. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in the Third Civil Court yesterday, granted decrees nist in the following petitions for divorce, the name of the petitioner being shown first in each instance. ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH LIGHT DUES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The wardens of the Hobart Marine Board to-day decided to meet the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) for the purpose of ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    Writing from Perth on NOvember 23 to a friend in Melbourne, Chaude Falkiner, the English professional billiard player, said that he was sailing that afternoon for England by the R.M.S. Mooltan. ...

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  15. SOLDIER AS RESPONDENT.

    Appearing for the Minister for Defence, Mr. Reynolds announced to Mr. Justice Macfarlan, who was sitting in divorce jurisdiction yesterday, that the Minister objected, on the ground ...

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  16. SHOOTING OF DETECTIVE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the conclusion to-day of the prosecution in the case in which Arthur and Charles Watson are charged with having attempted to kill ...

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  17. CROQUET.

    Following are the matches to be played to-day in the Brighton open croquet tournament:—10 a.m., Mrs. McAdam v. Mrs. Kingsfurd; 10.30 a.m.. Mrs. Hogarth v. Mrs. Furnell; 12 noon, ...

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  18. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At the conference of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League to-day, Messrs Wright, Ford, and Sampson, who were appointed a ...

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  19. FOOTBALL.

    The Richmond Football Club committee has been seriously considering an offer from Melbourne Carnivals Limited to transfer from the Richmond Cricket-ground to the Amateur Sports ...

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  20. INQUESTS AT MORGUE.

    Going into his stable about 20 minutes to 8 o'clock on the night of November 6, William Moon, rabbit dealer of Hunter street Elsterwick, found his stepson leaning against one of the partitions ...

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  21. THEFT FROM EMPLOYER.

    At the Prahran Court on Tuesday Douglas [?] ham, aged 21 years, motor salesman, of Halatead street. Caulfield, was charged with having stolen £2 in money, the property of Albert Sterek. ...

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  22. BOWLS.

    Owing to the unfavourable weather conditions the games arranged for last night in the Footscray Bowling Club's Electric Light Rink Tournament were postponed until Tuesday next. ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    When the Legislative Council met yesterday the Horse Breeding Bill was read a first time. The Victorian Wheatgrowers ...

    Article : 360 words
  24. CONCESSIONS TO TRAVELLERS.

    Among a number of railway regulations approved by the Governor in Council at a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday, was one providing that the ...

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  26. BLINDED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    In Sargent's Cafe last night the members of the Victorian Blinded Soldiers' Association held their annual smoke social. The president (Mr. R H Gregory) presided and the chief guest was ...

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  27. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    In a report by the Parlamentary Standing Committee on Railways, on proposed expenditure under the Railway Loan Application Act, which was presented to the ...

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  28. YOUTH STRIKES SHOPKEEPER.

    Hurrying into a shop conducted by Mrs. Onley, at the corner of Leicester and Fitzroy streets, Fitzroy, yesterday afternoon, a youth, aged about 19 years, ordered her "to put her hands up." Not ...

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