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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

    To-day. — Benalla races; Alexandra races; Rochester races; [?]upanyup races; first for[?]its due for Wangaratta Cup; entries close for Mitiamo races; entries close for Ham[?]ton races; entries ... [Article] (165 words)
  • NOTES AND CHAT. By GOODWOOD.

    There being no racing fixture in town today, the meeting of the Benalla Racing Club is likely to be well patronised. A special train for passengers and horses will leave ... [Article] (1522 words)
  • FOOTBALL. NORTH MELBOURNE JUNIORS.

    At the annual meeting of the North Melbourne Junior Football Club the following [?] bearers were elected; President, Councillor David[?]on; [?] [?]tary, Mr. M. Fidler; [?]on. [?]er, Mr. ... [Article] (152 words)
  • £1,000. ASCOT THOUSAND. £1,000.

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  • CARISBROOK RACES. EASTER MONDAY. SPLENDID ENTRIES. GOOD FIELDS.

    This well-known course, recognised as the best natural course in the State, is in perfect condition after the recent rain. SPECIAL TRAIN FROM BENDIGO, leaving 8.50 ... [Article] (41 words)
  • WALLACE RACES. EASTER MONDAY. THE PLACE TO SPEND A DAY.

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  • HANGING ROCK RACES. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 8. SPLENDID ENTRIES RECEIVED.

    Special train leaves at 8 a.m., carrying horses and passengers. V.R.C. stipendiary steward will attend. ... [Article] (38 words)
  • WYCHEPROOF GUN CLUB. £50 OPEN PIGEON HANDICAP. APRIL [?].

    Nomination, £1, Two allowed and stars, G.C.A, rules and handicaps. ... [Article] (22 words)
  • YINNAR RACE CLUB. ABSOLUTELY BEST COURSE IN GIPPSLAND. UNDER V.R.C. RULES. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912.

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  • HAMILTON RACING CLUB. APRIL 17 and 18, 1912. FIRST DAY.

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  • LAL LAL FALLS TURF CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912. PROGRAMME.

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  • RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES. BRIGHT LADDIE GOES WELL. TRAFALGAR IN FORM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Several useful gall[?]ps were run on the middle grasa track at Randwick this morning, the hurdles being about eight yards eight yards out from the ral[?]. Bright Laddle went very well ... [Article] (616 words)
  • GOORAMBAT PICNIC RACES.

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  • ROSEBERY RACES.

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  • ONKAPARINGA ACCEPTANCES. MONDAY,APRIL 8. HURDLE RACE.

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  • LONGWOOD RACING CLUB WEIGHTS. MONDAY, APRIL 8.

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  • DROUIN RACING CLUB HANDICAPS. MONDAY, APRIL 8.

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  • BIRREGURRA HANDICAPS. MONDAY, APRIL 8.

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  • BEECHWORTH WEIGHTS. MONDAY,APRIL 8.

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  • KYNETON TURF CLUB ENTRIES. WEDNESDAY,APRIL 10.

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  • BALLARAT MINERS' TURF CLUB ENTRIES. FRIDAY, APRIL 12.

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  • Advertising

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  • WANGARATTA TURF CLUB ENTRIES. SATURDAY, APRIL 13.

    Malden Plate. Five furlongs.—Bomen, May Anglc, Lord Allen, Trlbo[?] (late Tripen), Kotakl, Huk[?], Lincoln Green, Miss Rowland, Yourabell, Clodagh, Gay Donald, Menthe, Gnarmel. ... [Article] (160 words)
  • POLO. [?]UMMING CUP.

    The final round for the Championship Cup, presented by Mr.William Cumming, of Mount Fyans, Camperdown, was won by Colac, on the Caramut ground, last Saturday. The conditions for this ... [Article] (212 words)
  • CRICKET.

    The V.C.A. colts, who leave for Ballarat tomorrow afternoon, are requested to meet at the main entrance, Spencer-street station, not later than half-past [?]. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • CAULFIELD-MOORABBIN ASSOCIATION. B GRADE.

    East Malvern Presbyterians, 70 (G. Weeks 13, A. Weeks 12, L. Ge[?]non [?]), and three for 65(L. Germon 30. A. Brown [?] not out, J. Dunlop 11; Germon eight for 51, Dunlop two for 13), were ... [Article] (80 words)
  • SCHOOL CRICKET.

    Trinity v. Brighton.—Trinity Grammar School and Brishton Grammar School met on the Richmond Cricket-ground yesterday. The match resulted in a win for Trinity by [?] runs on the first ... [Article] (40 words)
  • COUNTRY MATCHES.

    MARYBOROUGH.—District Association matches: —Maryborough, five wickets for 161, beat Talbot, 68. Railways, 11[?], b[?]at Bet Bet, 23. TERANG.—A match played at Noorat between ... [Article] (44 words)
  • BOWLS. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS' TOURNAMENT. WON BY W. J. STANHOPE (S.M.C.C.).

    The final game in this interesting competition was played on the St. Kilda green yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large gathering of spectators, amongst whom were several of the New ... [Article] (525 words)
  • THE GIPPSLAND PENNANT.

    TRARALGON, Monday.—The Bair[?]tale, Sale, and Warragal clubs each having an equal number of points in the Gippsland pennant tournament, it was decided that the play-off should take place ... [Article] (225 words)
  • NOTES.

    The president of the Victorian Bowling Association (Mr. S. Nathan) will entertain the Victorian and Tasmanian team[?], the country players who are visiting Melbourne at Easter, and the match ... [Article] (50 words)
  • THE NEW SOUTH WALES ENGLISH TEAM.

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  • WESTERN DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FORMED.

    CAMPERDOWN, Monday.—Me[?], A.C.M'Qualter and [?]. [?] Ingleton (representing Camperdown), Me[?]rs. O. R. Evans and J. Grant (Port Fairy), Messers. H. Kucks and W. J. [?]ic[?]ford ... [Article] (233 words)
  • NORTH-WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    BENDIGO,Tuesday.—The champion of champions' contest in connection with the North-Western Bowling Association, was commenced at the Eagle[?]awk green to-day. The players were:—G. H. ... [Article] (85 words)
  • ENGLISH NOTES. (From a Correspondent.)

    LONDON, March [?].—Mr. W. Slms, president of the English Bowling Association, on learning that Mr. J. Gibbney, treasurer of the West Australian association, will shortly [?]isit this country, and ... [Article] (225 words)
  • ROWING. WEREHOUSEMEN'S CLUB.

    The warehousemen's annual boat race, for the D.and W.Murray Challenge Cup, which is to be won three times, took place on Saturday. The crews got away to a good start, and Murray's soon ... [Article] (122 words)
  • OLYMPIC CREW.

    At the meeting of the Victorian Rowing Association on Monday, Mr. C. Kenny, the hon. secretary, announced that arrangements were in hand by which the eight-[?]ared crew which will represent ... [Article] (96 words)
  • YACHTING.

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  • PIGEON HOMING.

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  • COUNTRY SPORTS.

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  • SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS. RIVAL DEPUTATIONS. PROHIBITION CONFIRMED.

    The Brunswick Council sat until nearly midnight on Monday listening to two rival deputations on the subject of prohibiting picture shows on Sunday evenings. A ... [Article] (562 words)
  • ACTION AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    A public meeting, called by the mayor of Williamstown (Councillor M'Neilage) at the request of a number of ratepayers opposed to the council's action in seeking to close ... [Article] (317 words)
  • OPPOSITION IN ESSENDON.

    At a meeting of the Essendon City Council on Monday night a deputation, numbering about 100 ratepayers from all parts of the city, was heard upon the subject of ... [Article] (216 words)
  • PEOPLING THE LAND. ADVERTISING VICTORIA.

    As the greater number of new arrivals in Victoria pass through the offices of the Immigration Burean at Finders-street, the officers of the State Rivers and Water ... [Article] (159 words)
  • MURCHISON LANDS.

    MURCHISON, Tuesday.—Residents are very desirous that the Government should purchase the Dhurringile Estate, owned by Mr.Everard Browne.There are also other ... [Article] (40 words)
  • IMMIGRANT'S PASSAGE RATES.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—New regulations regarding immigration came into force today. The charges for passages have been made uniform with those of other States. ... [Article] (106 words)
  • WATER FOR BIRCHIP.

    In connection with the request of the residents of Birchip and district for a temporary pumping plant to be erected on Lake Buloke to supply the residents with water ... [Article] (210 words)
  • IRRIGATION CLUBS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Being a passenger to Victoria's irrigation settlements last week, and at the same time an enthusiastic wisher for their success, it appeared to me after visiting ... [Article] (276 words)
  • Advertising

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  • THE RAILWAYS. LODDON VALLEY. FACILITIES WANTED.

    Members of the Serpentine Jarklin,and Durham O[?] Railway League formed a large deputation, which was introduced to the Minister for Railways (Mr. Billson) ... [Article] (181 words)
  • NYAH IRRIGATION SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Hutchinson, M.L.A., introduced to the Minister for Railways yesterday a deputation from the Nyah Settlers' League, asking for a deviation of the railway from Swan ... [Article] (219 words)
  • HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    The interstate holiday traffic by rail promines to be unusualy heavy. On Monday night and last night two special trains were despatched for Sydney at 10.3, and in ... [Article] (134 words)
  • COUNTRY WORKSHOPS. CLAIMS OF BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—A movement is on foot in Ballarat, with a view to having railway workshops estasblished here. There is a suitable area at Ballarat North, ... [Article] (130 words)
  • BEAUMARIS EXTENSION.

    A public meeting of residents, convened by the president of Moorabbin Shire (Councillor A. E. Small), was held at the public hall, Beaumaris, on Saturday night. The object was to conisder the ... [Article] (230 words)
  • TAMBO SHIRE.

    It is announced that the deputation from the Tambo shire, which is to make representations to the Minister for Railways (Mr. Billson) to-day with reference to the loading ... [Article] (53 words)
  • COUNTRY COMPLAINTS.

    The accommodation on the first train from seymour to Melbourne, formed the subject of a recent correspondent's letter of complaint. It was stated that the number of ... [Article] (181 words)
  • BRITISH BOY'S DEATH. IMMIGRATION BUREAU'S ACTION.

    The British boy. Alfred Pixley, who, while bathing in the Yarra, met his death by drowning, was baried at Springvale Cemetery yesterday [?]oon. The ... [Article] (159 words)
  • BURNT TO DEATH. MAN FALLS AT DOOR.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.—A horrible burning tragedy took place about half-past 4 o'clock this morning, when a fire started in the old shepherd's but on the property ... [Article] (198 words)
  • MUSICIANS' UNION. INTIMIDATION PRACTISED. APPEAL TO EMPLOYERS.

    The trouble which has been brewing in consequence of the refusal of a great number of the players in the Marshall-Hall Orchestra to join the Musicians' Union has ... [Article] (836 words)
  • BUSH-NURSING ASSOCIATION.

    The sixth bush nurse has been appointed in victoria to the district of Gunyah Gunyah. Miss Edith Hughes was trained at St. Luke's infirmary, Chelsea, England ... [Article] (85 words)

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