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  3. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President of the Legislative Council (Sri Frank Clarke) will probably make an announcement next week concerning the date of the forthcoming triennial election ...

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  4. BRIGHTON BY-ELECTION.

    Nominations for the Brighton by-election on April 28 must be lodged with the returning officer at the Brighton Town Hall by noon to-day. Up to last night the ...

    Article : 352 words
  5. LEAGUE AND ASSOCIATION.

    League officials and supporters were keenly interested yesterday in the decision of the Association to apply for affiliation, and many regarded the step as the first ...

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  6. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS.

    Charged at the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday with having driven motor-cars along St. Kilda road at a speed dangerous to the public on March 14, James F. Mitchell, of Burns street, ...

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  7. EDUCATIONAL ORGANISATIONS.

    Continuing the consideration of the question as to whether its undivided support should be given to the Victorian Labour College, the Trades Hall Council, at its ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Councillor Punshon suggested at a meeting of the Footscray City Council the idea of planting an avenue of palms to perpetuate the memory of men from the city who were killed or died ...

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  9. V.J.F.A. UMPIRES.

    The annual meeting of the V.J.F.A. Umpires' Association will be held on Friday evening, April 13, at the Temperance Hall, Field goal, and boundary umpires selected by the V.J.F.A. are [?] ...

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  10. Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENTS.

    The annual interstate Young Men's Christian Association competitions were continued yesterday. Melbourne has a strong lead in the physical and educational sections, and is second to Adelaide in ...

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  11. SOCCER.

    The annual conference of the Commonwealth Soccer Association was held in the Easter holidays. Representatives were:—New South Wales—S. Storey (chairman), E.S. Lukeman (secretary), II. ...

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  12. TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Only two associations gave guarangees for the proposed tour of New Zealand by the Australian Soccer team, and the council of the New Zealand Football ...

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  13. ASSOCIATION MATTERS.

    The Association, having discussed the position in open meeting, has decided in favour of applying for affiliation [?] the League, and has discussed projects for one control. Delegates have ...

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  14. "ALL BLACKS'" FAREWELL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—The "All Blacks' were tendered a farewell dinner by the New Zealand Rugby Union to-night. The guests included the Prime Minister (Mr. Coats), who, ...

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  15. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Presbyterian Assembly of Victoria will begin its sessions on Monday evening, May 7. At the last monthly meeting of the ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. WAR FILMS READY.

    Arrangements have been made by the National War Memorial committee to have sections of official wor films included in picture theatre programmes for the ...

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  17. ST. KILDA LAWNS AFTER HOLIDAYS.

    Strong complaint was made ot the meeting of the St. Kilda Council on Wednesday night regarding the untidy condition of the lawns and beaches at St. Kilda after the Easter holidays. ...

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