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  2. BREAK OF GAUGE DEVICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The chairman of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (Sir George Julius), referring to-night to a new device designed to overcome ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY RESULTS

    Class lists and results of final and final tonours examinations of courses conducted by the University of Melbourne last year are announced by the University ...

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  4. BRIEF ITEMS IN THE NEWS

    A new transmitter will be shipped by Amalgamated Wireless to-day to Launceston for station 7LA. The equipment now in use was Installed in 1830. and the new ...

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  5. FRESH-WATER FISHING

    After one of the worst seasons experienced in fresh-water fisherres, anglers are asking why this should be so. As has been pointed out by the Victorian ...

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  6. NUMA TO MEET HANSEN

    In matching Leo Numa and Billy Hansen, two speedy and scientific wrestlers, Stadiums Ltd. has endesvoured to popularise wrestling with enthusiasts who ...

    Article : 371 words
  7. FOOTBALL LAWS DISCUSSED

    Controversial football subjects were discussed at Harrison House last night, when Mr. Arthur Norden, who is now in his 15th year as umpires- [?]viser, met League ...

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  8. Wrestling Bout

    Leo Numa, the Swedish-Irish wrestler, who will meet Billy Hansen at the West Melbourne Stadium to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR. LANG'S NEW PAPER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The leader of the State Labour party (Mr. Lang), who lost control of the "Labor Daily" after recent Litigation, will bring out a new weekly ...

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  10. OLD GIRLS' GOLF

    With a net aggregate of 307, Melbourne Church of England Girls' Grammar School won the "Table Talk" Cup for former students of Victorian ladles' colleges ...

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  11. CROQUET

    The Victorian Croquet Association Country Week fixture will be officially opened to-day at the Warleigh Croquet Club, North Brighton, at 2.30 p.m. The ...

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  12. CIVIC CONCERT

    The Town Hall was crowded yesterday for a pianoforte recital by Mr. Edward Goll. It was the second programme of the municipal concert season. ...

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  13. CHAOS IN GAME AT BALLARAT

    Methods for improving the popularity of foothball in Ballarat and Bendigo were discussed at the annual meeting of the Victorian Country Football League ...

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  14. L. HARDIMAN IN FINE FORM

    PERTH, Friday.—Les Hardiman, the former Geelong player, registered the finest performance in West Australian League football last Saturday. Subiaco ...

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  15. SCHOOL SPORTS

    For the fourth year in succession, Boyne House was successful in the annual interhouse sports of Fintona Girls' School, which were held yesterday on the Balwyn ...

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  16. CITY COUNCIL

    Two candidates were nominated yesterday for the extraordinary election in the Victoiia Ward of the City Council, The nominees were Messrs. Frederick ...

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  17. CONTRACT BRIDGE

    Following are the results of the V.B.U. pennant matches played this week:- Open.—W. D. Gray d. G. S. McNally; A. H. Goldberg d. Dr. E. Spring by 6.880 points; ...

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  18. MINE DISPUTE

    On Monday, at Wonthaggi, Judge Winneke will open an inquiry into tile circumstances of the dismissal of two men from the State Coalmine. ...

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  19. WOMEN'S SPORTS

    Baseballers will open their winter season this afternoon with a record number of 12 teams competing. With the exception of the Old ...

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  20. DOWNIE WINS TROPHY

    From a field of 30 shooters, W.G. Downie won the competition for the S.L. Snipe trophy held by the Melbourne Gun Club at Tottenham yesterday. Four shooters divided second position. ...

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  21. "GRAND HOTEL"

    Vickl Baum's novel, "Grand Hotel," which was a world-wide best-seller, is being broadcast in the form of a radio play from station 3UZ at 9 p.m. every ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. Y.M.C.A. Swimming Challenge

    The annual swimming carnival of the suburban clubs affiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association will be held to-night at the Y.M.C.A. pool. The competing clubs will contest 34 events ...

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  23. SOCCER TEAMS FOR TODAY

    The programme of soccer matches to-day is- DIVISION 1.-Brighton v. Nobels, South Yarra v. Moreland, South Melbourne v. Prahran, Hakoah v. Heidelberg. ...

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  24. PUT SHOT RECORD

    ADELAIDB, Friday. — An Australian universities record was broken at the University of Adelaide annual sports to-day, when J. Tregonning put the shot 42ft. ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. TODAY'S SPORTS PROGRAMME

    FOOTBALL. — League — Melbourne v. Hawthorn. Collingwood V. Essendon. St. Kilda V. Geelong. North Melbourne V. South Melbourne, Carlton v. Richmond. Footscray v. Fiteroy. ...

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  27. CABLE MESSAGE TO DUKE

    When a cable message was lodged by the president of the Billposters' Union (Mr. C. Long) on Thursday, addressed to the "Duke of Windsor, France," it was ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. FLOWER DAY

    The secretary to the Lord Mayor's Fund asks citizens who possess gardens to assist in the annual Flower Day appeal on behalf of metropolitan hospitals and charities, ...

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  30. Ormond Tennis Club

    At the annual meeting of the Ormond Tennis Club the following officers were elected— Presldent, Mr. E.B. Witson: vice-presidents, Messrs. J.D. McFadzean and M. Curlett: treasurer, Mr. ...

    Article : 155 words
  31. SQUASH RACQUETS AT SOUTH YARRA

    E.George and J.H. Pickett won semi-final contests in the South Yarra squash racquets tournament, and will meet in the final at 6.30 p.m. on Monday. ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. SHOP ASSISTANTS SCARCE

    There is an exceptional shortage of labour in Melbourne. The Myer Emporium Ltd. is trying to obtain 1,250 additional employees.to cop[?] with increased trade ...

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  33. ROBBERY SEQUEL IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — A home in Geelong (V.) was entered last Sunday and Jewellery valued at more than £100 was stolen. To-day detectives arrested two ...

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  34. HANDBALL

    The Victorian Handbell Association will resume the State championship programme to-morrow, when the semi-finals and final of the Victorian C trade championships will be decided and opening ...

    Article : 168 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. GERMAN METALLURGIST

    Dr. Walter Boas, a physical metallurgist, will arrive in Melbourne on Monday in the Orient liner Ormonde. He is a displaced German scholar who bas been ...

    Article : 85 words
  37. Motor-cyclist Dies

    Sydney Chapman, aged 22 years, of Northern avenue, Brighton, who was injured on Wednesday when his motorcycle and a motor-car collided in Bluff ...

    Article : 52 words
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