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  2. THE PULPIT.

    The Rev. Hugh M. Burns, preached at St. Stephen's Caulfield, yesterday, on the subject, "Christian Giving." He took as his text Mark xii, 42. Mr. Burns said:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INTERSTATE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE: MELBOURNE'S GREAT WIN.

    After the first [?] of the inter-Uinversity boat race on the lower Yarra course on Saturday victory for the Melbourne crew was never in doubt. They defeated Adelaide by three and a half lengths in record time, with Brisbane (out ot the picture) third. The photograph is of the finish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  4. LABOUR BALLOTS.

    Irregularities associated with the Labour election ballots held at richmond and Clifton Hill to choose candidates to contest those seats the Legislative Assembly at ...

    Article : 379 words
  5. SENIOR CADET WINNER.

    Cadet C. L. Taaffe (46th Battalion) of Ripponlea, won the annual shouting competition of the senior cadets on the Williamstown rifle range on saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUNTRY WEEK-END HOCKEY.

    Twelve women's hockey teams met in a series of matches at the Albert Park and Middle Hark grounds on Saturday. An incident in the match between Wangaratta and Ballarat: two Wangaratta forwards, Miss Katlilcon Canny (falling) and Miss Jean Holloway, outmanaeuring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PICTURESQUE GROUPING.

    In the League match between North Melbourne and Collingwood, at North Melbourne on Saturday, strange attitudes were caught by the camera. W. Dowling, the North Melbourne rover (second on the right), took a well-judged mark in front of goal and scored in the first quarter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOTORIST SUED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Supreme Court action in which Donald Nelson aged six years by his next friend, George Nelson, [?] Basil Buss and Willialina Buss, his ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. NEW CHURCH AT GLENROY.

    Dean Aickin laid the foundation-stone of a new Auslican Church at Glearoy on Saturday afternoon. The nave only will be creeted the present contract, but ...

    Article : 251 words
  10. OPENING EAST-WEST AERIAL MAIL SERVICES IN ADELAIDE.

    By courtasy of Squadron-Leader H. G. Smart who with the secretary of the Air Board (Major P. E. Coleman) and Flying officer G. S. Brown flew one of the Royal Air Force, new Wapiti machines back from Adelaide to Laverton yesterday in the record time of 2h. 40 min. averaging 65 miles an hour; these photography (by H. Krischock, of Adelaide) were delivered yesterday. They show the City of Adelaide (on the lelt) being wheeled into position on Saturday for the official opening, of the new aerial mall and passenger service between Adelaide and Perth. The giant air-liner was difficult to move against the stiff w[?] On the right, Lady Hore-Ruthven, wife of the Governor of South Australia, has just pulled the cord winch broke a bottle of champagne against the propeller boss. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MEN'S CHRISTIAN SOCIETY.

    Delegates to the State conference of the Church of England Men's Society, which will begin this morning, attended a service at st.Paul's Cathedral yesterday afternoon. ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. HOME EQUIPMENT.

    The exhibition of home equipment held in the Kelvin Hall, Exhibition street, closed on Saturday night after a most [?] week. More than 15,000 ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. SUBTERRANEAN EXPLOSIONS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Sunday.—Subterranean explosions, followed by a slight rambling were experienced late on Friday night. ...

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  14. MOIR AND OWEN IN BRISBANE AND SYDNEY: DAMAGED MACHINE.

    Enthusiastic welcomes were given to Flight.Lient. F. Moir and Flying-officer H, Owen on their arrivals in Brisbane and Sydney respectively, and especially to Mr. L. J. Brain, pilot of the Atalanta, whose services in [?]ding first the Kookaburra and then Moir and Owen have been rewarded by the King with the Air Force Cross. Above, on the left, is an aerial photograph taken from the Atalanta, showing the wrecked machine in a clearing by the Cape Don lighthouse, with the right wing crumpled. Above, on the right, is a photograph (by Australian United Press Ltd.) of the Atalanta with Moir and Owen on board landing at the Eagle Farm Aerodrome. Below on the left is an A.U.P. picture of the arrival at the Mascot Aerodrome in Sydney on Saturday, showing the aviators being carried shoulder high by the enthusiastic crowd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRESBYTERY AT THORNBURY.

    In addition to a fine church and school, the Rev. Father Vanghan has erected a new brick presbytery in the Roman Catholic parish of Thornbury, where much ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.

    After Solemn High Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday, there was exposition and a procession of the sodalitics. The high altar and sa[?]tuary were banked with ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. WEISH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY.

    There were large congregations at anniversary services held yesterday at the Welsh Church Latrobe street. The morning service was presided over by the ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. AGENT FOUND SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Theodore E. B. Russell, a Sydney indent agent was found on the verandah of his home at Wollstonecraft yesterday with a bullet ...

    Article : 57 words
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