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  3. SUBURBAN ACTIVITIES.

    The first step of Councillor C. A Loughnan, one of the Labour members elected to the Richmond Council last month, will be to endeavour to abolish the council's ...

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    The second day's play fo the match between a strong Victorian team and the visitors from the Stanford University of California again provided some interesting tennis, although the windy ...

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  5. GOLF.

    The first chapter of the national championship meeting now in progress at Sandringham, was concluded on Saturday in fine if windy weather, Close on 200 competitors, including but two of ...

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  6. BENOIGO MATCHES.

    BENDIGO.— In the First semi-final of the Bendigo League premiership at Canterbury Park on Saturday more than 5,000 people witnessed an ex[?] game between South Bendigo and Rochester. ...

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  7. GIPPSLAND LEAGUE.

    SALE. Friday.— At a meeting of the Gippsland Football League considiration was given to various matters affeting country football, and the view was generally expressed that of late country ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. SANDRINGHAM MUNICIPAL ROLLS.

    Complains regarding the condition of the Sandringham municipal rolls at the last election were made at a meeting of the Sandringham branch of the Australian Labour party on ...

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  9. CENTRAL GIPPSLAND ASSOCIATION.

    WARRAGUL, — Results of games played on Saturday: — Warragul, 13—21, beat Trafalgar, 9—11; Bunyip, 9—9, beat Longwarry, 4—8; Moe, 7—11, beat lona, 7—9; Nar-nar-goon, 10—9, beat Yallourn, ...

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  10. BATCHES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT. — A football match was played on St. Patrick's College oval on Sunday afternoon bebetween Ballarat South and a team representing South Melbourne. The result was a draw. Scores: ...

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  11. SYDNEY SEMI-FINALS.

    SYDNEY, — The semi-final round of the New South Wales Rugby League city cup competition was decided on Saturday in weather more suited to cricket. The teams were Eastern Suburbs and University, and ...

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  12. HOCKEY.

    Played at the University oval on Saturday between teams representing East Malvern and University the final match for the premiership of the Victorian Amateur Hockey Association and for the ...

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  13. ST. KILDA TEAM AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.). Sunday,— A team representing the St. Kilda Football Club visited Albury yesterday and played St. Patrick's Premiers of the Ovens and Murray Football Association. St. ...

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  14. BOY THROWN OFF BICYCLE.

    Norman Nilson, aged 16 years, of Elgar street, [?] was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at half-past 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon suffering from lacerated scalp and shock. He ...

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  15. NORTH-WESTERN TASMANIAN UNION.

    DEVOSPORT (T.) Saturday. — The second semi-final for the North-Western Tasmania Union football premiership was played at Devonport to-day. [?] 9—7, defeated Latrobe, 6-13. At ...

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  16. ADELAIDE MATCHES.

    ADELAIDE. — The second semi-final match in connection with the A grade Football League between Start and Port Adelaide was played at the Adelaide oval on Saturday. The weather conditions were ...

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  17. SYDNEY MATCHES.

    SYDENEY. — By decisively beating Railway on Saturday at Erskineville Oval. Newtown enhanced their prospects for the League premiership. Having now beaten both Paddington and Railway in the ...

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  18. Methodist Association.

    Results of matches played on Saturday:- Barker's Read A. [?]l sets 56 games d. [?] A. 2 sets. 76 games. Cobham and White (B.R) d. Fleming and Birchett (A.), 9-7: Petrie and ...

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  19. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Following up their undefeated record in the Second League competition, the Navy beat the Fist League champions, Footscray Thistle, by the only goal of the match, and have the honour of holding ...

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  20. STRANGE SHOOTING FATALITY.

    ELTHAM, Sunday. — A sad shooting intality was reported from Research, a little village three miles from [?] this afternoon. Horace Budge, aged 17 years, ...

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  21. Associated Old Grammarians.

    Singles— Edwards (Brighton) d. Shaw (Caulfield). 6·4, 4·6,6·3; Adam (Caulfield) d. James (Caulfield), 6·2, 6·4; [?] (Trinity) d Cornell (Trinity). 6·0, 6·5; Adam (Caulfield) d. Keane(Trinity), 6·4, ...

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  23. WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES.

    The first round of matches for the women's intercollegiate tennis championship was completed on Saturday. When Trinity beat Queen's by 6 matches to 2, and [?] beat Ormond by 7 to 1.The ...

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  24. CONDEMNATION POSTPONED.

    The [?] of five shops in Hampton condemned by the [?] Council appealed to a meeting of the council on Thursday for an extension of time before action was taken. They ...

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  25. HOPGROWERS DIFFICULTIES.

    HOBART, Saturday, A meeting of hopgrowers was held at New Norfolk on Saturday. When the critical condition of the industry, said to be due largely to ...

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  26. THROUGH TRAINS TO SANDRINGHAM.

    In reply to a request that all trains on the Brighton Sandringham line should run through to sandringham the Railways department informed the Sandringham Council on Thursday that ...

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