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  6. ST. KILDA V. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    The perpendicular azure stripes, Came down to Sa[?]uts to-day. And tried to jump upon their tripes Before they went away. ...

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  7. PORT MELBOURNE V. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    The second contest of the season between the senior representatives of the above clubs was fought out n the Port Melbourne Recreation Reserve this afternoon. The ...

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  8. CARLTON V. MELBOURNE.

    The meeting of the old clubs on the Warehouse[?] Cricket Ground, this afternoon, attracted a large attendance to this pleasant and conveniently situated spot. ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    Splendid weather, and all the clubs engaged made this afternoon a particularly enjoyable and interesting one to the worshippers at the shrine of the ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Berlin "Kladderadatsch," or "Punch," has published a cartoon en Sited "Gull snaring." which ridicules in the coarsest manner the "Holy Coat" at ...

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  11. GEELONG V. SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    These two teams met on the South Melbourne ground this afternoon in tho presence of a large crowd of spectators, and with the prospects of a good game resulting, Parkin ...

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  12. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    A trial of an extraordinary character was concluded at Odessa yesterday. A gang of Jews was charged with having for the past eight years carried ...

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  13. THE BRUNSWICK EXPL[?]

    Coroner Candler this afternoon opened the inquest at the Grand View Hotel, West Brunswick, on the remains of the unfortunate quarryman, Charles Andrews, who ...

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  14. FIFTH EDITION.

    SOUTH MELBOURNE v. GEELONG, at South Melbourne, was won by South Melbourne by 11 goals 12 behinds to 3 goals 5 behinds. ...

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  15. ESSENDON V. FITZROY.

    The fine weather that prevailed to-day combined with the prospect of seeing a good match, drew a very large proportion of Melbourne's population to Fitzroy, and ...

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  16. THE FOREMAN'S EVIDENCE.

    Edward Hicks, foreman at the works, stated that the deceased was employed specially as a driller, and was yesterday morning told off by him to charge ...

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  17. BRITANNIA V. MARYLEBONE.

    The result of the match played on the North Melbourne [?] this afternoon was attended with a considerable amount of interest, [?]much as the ...

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  18. THE RACEHORSE COMMON.

    The colt Common, the winner of this year's Two Thousand Guineas, Derby and St. Leger, which has just been purchased from Sir Frederick ...

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  19. A VERY IMPROBABLE STORY

    We re-produce from the "Sydney Echo" the following very improbable story:--The New York "Herald" of 25th July says:--An amazing and ...

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  20. THE AVERAGES.

    The following fist gives the relative positions of the various clubs in the averages for the premiership. It is calculated on the results of all matches for the ...

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  21. BALLARAT V. SOUTH BALLARAT.

    The last match for the season between the Ballarat and South Ballarat Clubs took place on the Eastern Oval this afternoon in the presence of a good attendance of ...

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  22. BASEBALL.

    The above named clubs contested a pennant match on the Fitzroy Cricket Ground, prier to commencement of the Essendon and Fitzroy football [?] Some very ...

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  23. SOUTH MELBOURNE. V. RICHMOND.

    A baseball match between the above two clubs [?] played on the South Melbourne Cricket Ground this afternoon, with the following result:-- ...

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  24. GOAL KICKERS.

    SOUTH MELDOURNE.--Fielding. Young, Graham, M'Kay, Burns (3), Brown (2), Gibson (2). GEELONG.--Jas. M'Shane (3) ...

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  25. RICHMOND V. FOOTSCRAY.

    The above clubs met for the second time this season on the ground of the letter. Carro[?]l captained the Footscray, and Grahara did similar lury for Richmond. ...

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  27. THE HON. GEOFFREY EAGER.

    News has been received in Sydney that the [?] Geoffrey Eager, late Under-Secretary for Finance and Trade, and at one time Colonial Treasurer or this colony. ...

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  28. THE CREW OF THE FIJI.

    By the afternoon train from Camper down, this afternoon, eleven of the crew of the ill-fa[?]ed ship [?] arrived in Melbourne, and were received by Captain ...

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  29. THE lNDIAN [?]

    The s.s. Argus left November [?] with 440 horses for [?] are the property of a [?] which intends [?] them [?] ...

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  31. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The recent military manœuvres in France are stated to show that the Army is admirably organised. ...

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