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  2. THE PULPIT.

    Preaching at the Church of Christ, Kaniva on Sunday, Mr. A. R. Benn took for his text Acts xvi. 31: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou [?] be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ANZAC COMMEMORATION SERVICE AT THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    One of the most improssive ceremonies ever held in the Exhibition Building was the commemoration service of yesterday. The hall was packed; galleries and aisles could hold no more when the service opened with a hymn and prayer. The photograph was taken as the gathering sat silent at the recitation of the prayer for the fallen. At the table in the foreground may be seen Lieutenant[?]General Sir John Monash, and on his right are the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine) and the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ATTRACTING MIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Refutation of the charge that the Federal Ministry, in supporting an active policy of migration, would reduce the opportunities of employment ...

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  5. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    "Still cold and cloudy generally, with further showers, especially over southern districts. Barometer rising and weather lending to improve. Fresh west to ...

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  6. IN MEMORIAM.

    Representatives of the Anzac Commemoration Council and the Victorian branch of the Roturned Sailors and Soldiers' League of Australia placing wreaths at the base of the cenotaph yesterday morning. From left to right are:—Messrs. C. W. Joyce, H. J. Martin, and E. W. Mylrea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMMANDERS IN THE MARCH.

    Officers who led the Anzac Day march through the city. From left to right:—Brigadier-General T. Blamey, Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, and Captain Chirnside, formerly aide-de-camp to General Birdwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRIQUETTES STOLEN.

    Since the Electricity Commission established metropolitan depots for the distribution of briquettes, many thefts have been reported, and in the last two weeks ...

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  9. A JUMP AT SANDOWN PARK.

    Jollity, the winner of the hurdle race at Sandown Park on Saturday, leading over the last jump but one from Lady Lack, which[?]finished third. Jollity was ridden by H. Mcllroy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FOOTBALL PRACTICE MATCHES.

    Practice matches were played by all the League football clubs on Saturday, and the form of the players was carefully, watched in view of the open ing match of the season next Saturday. At South Melbourne the first and second teams were opposed to each other. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LIFE-SAVING.

    The [?] annual championships of the Royal Life-saving Society were held on Saturday night at the City Baths. on account of the water restrictions these competitions had been postponed from ...

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  12. FINAL MATCH FOR FOURSOMES SHIELD.

    Fawcett and Russell, the Royal Melbourne golfers, won "The Australasian" Challenge Foursomes Shield again on Saturday, when they defeated Bulte and Nankivell, of Commonwealth, two up and one to play. A photograph taken at the 12th green, Fawcett putting; Russull is standing at the right, and Bulte in the middle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CADETS TRAIN WHILE IN PORT.

    Cadets of the Union line steamer Devon reidy to lower a heat in which they rowed about Victoria Dock as keep fit. The Devon is manned by officers and 3[?] cadets, who are mainly public school boys. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE GORDON STATUE.

    Sir,—The reference by Mr. J.H. Crowther to the eloquent appeal made by Bishop Moorhouse in connection with the inauguration of the movement to [?] in this city ...

    Article : 289 words
  15. TOC H.

    The first Federal conference of Toe H in Australia, which will be attended by padres, secretaries, and jobmasters of the movement from all States, will be held in ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. BUTCHER'S DRIVER FINED.

    At the Caul[?] Court on Friday, before Mr. D. Grant, P.M., and Messrs. S. German. W. Bolton, and J. Davies. J.P.'s. Alexander Garrick, [?] [?] [?] was charged with having ...

    Article : 56 words
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