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  2. 40-HOUR WEEK

    "It should be understood that the Ministry must assume the responsibility of detcrmining its own case for presentation to the Premlers' Conference," the Deputy ...

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  3. RIVERINA HAULIERS TO DEFY BAN

    Riverina hauliers announced yesterday that they would continue to operate today, when their licences expire. Their future action would depend on advice by ...

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  4. BACKHOUSE FAST

    In his fianl serious trial before he runs in the 800 metres race at the Olympic Games on Sunday, Gerald Backhouse, the Victorian, won a test race against ...

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  5. NO SUSPENSIONS BY TRIBUNAL MACKIE CHARGE NOT PROVED

    Neither J. Lewis, of Melbourne, nor K. Mackie, of St. Kilda, suffered suspension when the independent tribunal of the Victorian Football League investigated last night charges arising out of incidents on Saturday. ...

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  6. Badminton

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    The German champion, Fraulein Gisola Mauermayer, who threw the discus 48.31 meteres at the German Olympic trails and established a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ASSOCIATION NOTES

    Rumours that because of its inability to field a full team against Coburg on Saturday the Sandringham club was likely to disband before the end of the season were refuted by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Golf LICENSED VICTUALLERS

    In the first licensed victuallers' interstate golf match for the Dewar Cup, played at the Victoria links yesterday, New South Wales defeated Victoria by seven matches ...

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  10. FAUL DOES NOT TRAIN

    Two more absentees from the training track last night added to South Melbourne's worries. Faul (bruised leg) was nursing the injury last night and did not train, but it is hoped that ...

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  11. GEELONG ATTACK

    Geelong's failure at Footscray after the fine game against Collingwood has had a disturbing effect on supporters and will keep the side out. of the second round. It is realised that the ...

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  12. Associates

    KlNGSWOOD.—Mrs. R. Bruce's trophy:—Miss B. Brookshaw (21), Mrs. Winter (36), 76. Mrs. Winter won on count back. VICTORIA.—Mouthly Medal, stroke.—Miss pat ...

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  13. INJURED RECOVERING

    Forbes, Rippon, Bruce Anderson, and possibly Torney are expected to be available for Essendon against Carlton on Saturday. None of these played last Saturday. The secretary (Mr. ...

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  14. To be Professional

    The famous German cyclist, Toni Merkens, intends to become a professional after his olympic Games engagements. He will compete in a ...

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  15. IN THE SUBURBS Black Rock Shopping Night

    Although some residents of Black Rock began to obtain signatures to a petition seeking to abolish late shopping on Saturday nights, it was decided unanimously ...

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  16. CARLTON COACH ILL

    Because of an attack of influenza, Carlton's coach (Frank Maher) was unable to supervise training yesterday. The captain (Francis) took charge. Maher hopes to be at training ...

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  17. Boxing

    The management of the Fitzroy Stadium was advised yesterday that Billy Girl. the Newcastle bantam-weight. broke a bone in one of his hands while training for his contest with "Snowy" Clarke, ...

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  18. PARTIALLY BLINDED SOLDIERS

    Lady Argyle presided at a committee meeting of the Lord Mayor's appeal for partially blinded soldiers in the Town Hall yesterday. There are 1,000 ...

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  19. COLLINGWOOD'S INJURED

    With the exception of H. Collier and Gibson all Collingwood's men took part in the vigorous match practice that the coach (J. McHale) put players through yesterday. Collier was ...

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  20. PREPARING FOR 1937

    Hawthorn is satisfied with its progress this season. Ivan McAlpine said last night that he had been aiming at building up a team rather than winning matches. A number of ...

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  21. COST OF 44-HOUR WEEK

    In a report to the Brighton Council public works committee the city engineer (Mr. C. E. Tux[?] said that the council world lose £1,396 a year by a proposed reduction ...

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  22. Lawn Tennis

    The Malvern-Oakleigh Tennis Association with hold the semi-finals to-morrow of its first competitions since the recent amalgamation of these associations. Fifteen teams competed in the women's ...

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  23. Field Coursing

    SEA LAKE, Tuesday,—Entries closed with 14 puppies for the National Coursing Club's Victorian St. Leger to be run on Thursday and Friday. Several Goulburn Vally owners withdrew at the ...

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  24. BENNETT FIT AGAIN

    In a solid training run last night the fullback. G. Bennett, proved himself thoroughly fit after suspension and will play on Saturday. Hallahan, who jarred his shoulder late in the ...

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  25. TEST FOR RICHMOND

    The match on Saturday between Richmond and Collingwood (equal first with South Melbourne) will be one of the most important yet played by the Richmond team. ...

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  26. Rescued by Disabled Man

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday,—The heroic action of a war veteran. F.G. Scholten. Who was disabled through neuritis,saved a fisherman's life at ...

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  27. GAUDION AS HALF-BACK

    Most of the North Melbourne players trained last night in the wet. Dellar is a casualty from Saturday, and his torn muscles are receiving electric treatment. McLeod ...

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  28. COBURG MUNICIPAL BATHS

    The Coburg Council has set up a sub-committee consisting of the Mayor (Councillor N. L. Martin), the chairmen of the public works, finance, and parks and gardens ...

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  29. McKENZIE RECOVERING

    J. McKenzie, formerly of South Melbourne, who has been unable to play for Fitzroy for two weeks because of illness, is expected to train again to-morrow. It is doubtful, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Adoption of Children

    Adopted children and those who adopt children are given the right to claim redress under the Wrongs Act in a bill which was passed through all stages in ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S SPORT

    FOOTBALL, — Railways, policse, and tramways matches. SPEED COURSING.—Meetings at white City and Napier Park. ...

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  32. St. Kilda Fit

    All St. Kilda's men who played on Saturday are still fit. The secretary (Mr. E. Hannah) said last night that he thought this was the first occasion this season on which they had ...

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  33. Squash Racquets

    Royal Melbourne Tennis Club, defeated the Bjelke-Petersen Squasir Club by four matches to love in the final of the first Victorian squash recquets pennant. Royal Melbourne becomes the ...

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  34. His Occupation Was "Walking About"

    "What is your occupation?" asked Mr. J. T. Flanagan, solicitor. of a witness in a case at the Flemington Court yesterday. ...

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  35. Thefts From Tailors' Shops

    Thieves, using a motor-car and adopting "smash and grab" methods, robbed three tailors' shops carly yesterday morning. The police have recovered ...

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  36. Association Seconds

    As a tribute to Mr. W. H. Waycott, father of the secretary (Mr. J. Waycott), whose death occurred this week, delegates stood in silence at the opening of the Association second l8's ...

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  37. AMATEUR CARNIVAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State's Australian rules selectors (Messrs. H. C. Keys, L. E. Harry, and G. H. Sanders) have selected 24 players to represent New South Wales at the amateur ...

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  38. Dismissed Relief Workers

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Rotational relief workers who were dismissed from works at Breakfast Creek owing to their refusal to take out tickets for a full year ...

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  39. University Blacks

    The University Blacks team to meet Teachers' College on the University oval to-day is:—Backs; Irwin, Wood, Lapin, Half-backs: Hamer, Galbraith, Ross, Centres: Mulvany, Ryan, Graham. ...

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  40. NORTH MELBOURNE RIGHTS

    Particularly interesting in view of the fact that it is now involved in the dispute is a document which the North Melbourne Football Club has unearthed giving it control of the ...

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  41. Church Notes

    Many years ago a building for use for church services was erected on the station property at Chetwynd, near Casterton, now owned by Mr. Dugald Mathieson. ...

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  42. Women's Sports

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An invitation has been recelved by the Australian Women's Cricket Council from the Women's Cricket Association of England asking that the Australian touring team arrive in ...

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  43. Auction Sale of Pictures

    A further section of Mr.G. PageCooper's collection of antiques and pictures was offered at auction yesterday in the Melbourne Town Hall. Some of the ...

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  44. UMPIRES CHOSEN

    St. Kilda v. South Melbourne.—Field, McAlpine: boundary, Tarrant and Osborne; goal, Ryan and Bertram. North Melbourne v. Geelong.—Peate; Whitelaw ...

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  45. Trapshooting

    The Geelong Gun Club held its annual winter carnival yesterday on the East Geelong grounds, Excellent shooting was done by "Snipe" in the pigeon handicap. He grassed 25 birds in ...

    Article : 177 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. RAILWAYS LEAGUE

    No Railways match in recent years has caused more discussion than that between Goods and Eastern, which will meet at St. Kilda to-day in the second semi-final of the Commissioner's Cup ...

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  48. Swimming

    The Hawthorn Swimming Club held its 30th annual dance and presentation of prizes last night The Mayor (Councillor E.C.Rigby) presented the prizes. Councilor Lord and officals of the ...

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  49. Colds Deplete Staffs

    For several weeks colds have been depleting office and shop staffs in Melbourne. The chairman of the Health Commission (Dr. K. Robertson) said yesterday that he ...

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  50. Croquet

    To help the funds to send an Australian croquet team to England next year Mrs. C. Pardie, of Codrington road, Coburg, has offered to conduct a small open tournament on her private lawn for ...

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  51. Buses for Port Melbourne

    Having failed to shake the Tramways Board in its decision to abandon trams in Port Melbourne and to run buses on the route. the Port Melbourne Council ...

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  52. Cricket

    South Melbourne Cricket Club officials have been re-elected without opposition. Nominations closed last night, when a presentation was made to Mr. J. Baragwanath, who ...

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  53. MORNING LEAGUE

    It was announced at a meeting of the Saturday Morning League last night that C. Standing (Raymonds) had won the Lloyd Brind medal as the best and fairest player in the league. Standing received ...

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  54. League Seconds Permits

    Nine permits were granted by the League seconds permit and umpires' committee last night. They were:— Walter Jones, to Fitzroy: Edward David Cornford, ...

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  55. Men's Basket-ball

    Y.M.C.A. MATCH.—Cricketers, 75, d. Rovers. 43. Point-scorers,—Cricketers—J.Jones,26: L. Stevens, 25: A. Coghlan, 3: G. Kemp, 10; E. Day, 7: J. Davies, 4. Best Players.—Stevens, Kemp, Day. ...

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  56. Rugby

    The management committee of the Victoria Rugby Union has decided to select 30 players from A grade clubs to train together during the summer. with a view to making an early selection next year of a ...

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  57. Bowls

    AUBURN CLUB.—Office-bearers elected for the season 1936-1937 are:—President,Mr. S. Hunt (unopposed): vice-presidents, Messrs. H. J. Holzer, A. McCay, and A. Wilson: treasurer. Mr. R. J. Walker; ...

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  58. Queensland Tour Cancelled

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Owing to financial arrangements in the south breaking down and no guarantee being forthcoming, the Football League decided to-night to cancel the visit to Adelaide ...

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  59. HENRY GEORGE LEAGUE

    "The Economy of High Wages" is the subject of an address to be delivered by Mr. W.B. King at the Henry George Club at 8 o'clock tonight. ...

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