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  4. FOOTBALL

    The great carnival in connection with the Australian national game of football was officially opened on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday in the presence of about 20.000 ...

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  5. MASTER PAINTERS.

    The annual meeting of the Master Painters' Association was held on Saturday evening at the Arcadia Cafe, King William street. The retiring President (Mr. L. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S TEAMS.

    Umpires:—Dollman (central) and Thompson and Bailey (boundary). New South Wales.—From J. Ashley, F. Beaver, R. Ellis. H. P. Hortin, J. Lynch. ...

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  7. WHILE THE LEAGUE IS AWAY.

    Twenty-three thousand people, 15,000 of whom contributed £360 2/3 at the gate, watched the match between. Brunswick and Footseray on the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  8. THE LAST CARNIVAL.

    "J. G." and other enquirers are informed that the last Australasian carnival was held in Melbourne from August 19 to 29, 1908. ...

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  9. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    Following are the results of the association matches played yesterday:—Essendan (132 points) beat Preston (30), North Melbourne (56) beat Brighton (34). Prahran ...

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  10. INTERSTATE MATCHES IN SYDNEY.

    Two interstate football matches under the Australian rules were played at the Erskineville Oval yesterday. That between South Melbourne and Sydney Metropolitan ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL.

    A match between too Broken Hill senior club and a combined team of B Grade players on Saturday was won by Broken Hill, who kicked 7 goals 9 behinds against ...

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  12. AMATEUR LEAGUE.

    St. Francis Xavier and Marlborough met for the that time at Hawthern on Saturday, and the latter were successful in retrieving their previous defeats by scoring their first win for the season. ...

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  14. I.C.S. DINNER.

    The first annual dinner of the Adelaide students of the International Correspondence School was held on Saturday evening in the Old Exchange Cafe, and was ...

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  15. COLLEGE FOOTBALL.

    A match between Prince Alfred and Concordia Colleges was played on the pounds of the former on Saturday, and they won by 73 points. In a previous match. between these two institutions ...

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  16. TWO VICTORIANS HURT.

    Misfortune seems to dog Victoria's footsteps, for on Saturday two more of their players were hurt. In the third quarter of the game against Tasmania Incigneri ...

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  17. GENERAL.

    MOUNT GASSIER, August 4.—The football trouble has been settled. G. Fitzgerald, who was alleged to have insulted the umpire (J. S. Millhouse) wrote to the Roard of Control withdrawing ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA OUTCLASSED.

    Interest in the match between Western Australia and South Australia was naturally keen, because the local players were participating, and the westerners were ...

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  19. ARRIVAL OF COLLINWOOD TEAM.

    The Collingwood team from Victoria arrived by the Melbourne express on Saturday morning. They were met by Mr. J. J, Woods and other members of the ...

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  20. DRAG PICNIC TO LONG GULLY.

    On Sunday the visiting players were the guests of the South Australian Football League at a drag picnic at Long Gully, Belair. Glorious spring weather favoured ...

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  21. THE FOOTBALL.

    The first match was between Victoria and Tasmania, and the present champions proved themselves too clever for the representatives of the Island State. They ...

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