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  2. LABOR FEDERATION COUNCIL

    The council of the labor federation seems equal to giving directions to both State and Federal Ministers. Last night it passed a resolution protesting against ...

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  3. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S LECTURES.

    The impression made by Captain Amundsen in his opening lecture was deepened last evening, when he was again faced with an audience that filled the Masonic ...

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  4. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At Brighton court yesterday Inspector Dorsum proceeded against Roy Abbott for having travelled between Brighton and Elsternwick without a ticket. Defendant was fined £1, with 76 costs. ...

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  5. SPORTING NOTES.

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  7. ROWING.

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  9. SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT.

    The contest in connection with the second, annual tournament organised by the South Suburban association will be continued this afternoon, when an attractive programme of ten matches in the singles ...

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  10. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

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  11. YOUTHFUL LARCENIST.

    At North Melbourne on Thursday some time was taken up in the hearing of four charges of larceny against Richard Lauder, aged 17 years, as follows:--Stealing clothes and an overcoat, valued at ...

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  12. YACHTING.

    The race for the right to hold the Association Cup for the ensuing twelve months, and which was originally sailed on 24th February, but owing to the lending boat not crossing the finishing line ...

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  13. GOLF.

    The associates of the Metropolitan Golf Club held their annual meeting at the club house, Oak-leigh, on Wednesday. The report showed the past year had been u very satisfactory one. General regret was ...

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  14. VICTORIAN MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The recently created body known as the Victorian Miniature Rifle Association was successfully placed on a bushier basis at a general meeting held at Young and Jackson's Hotel yesterday. ...

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  15. PORTLAND EASTER MEETING.

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  16. BALLAN JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

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  17. TWO MEN FINED FOR ASSAULT.

    With a strong foreign ascent and a wealth of nautical terms, George Seelaf, winchman on a lighter, rather picturesquely endeavored to tell the story, of an assault committed on him on 20th inst. ...

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  18. BRIGHTON CLUB.

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  19. ASPENDALE FIRST DIVISION HANDICAP.

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  20. CROQUET.

    On the Metropolitan Golf Club's lawns at Oak-leigh a croquet tournament will be held to-day. Play will commence at 11 a.m., and be continued throughout the afternoon. Members of other clubs ...

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  21. SWIMMING.

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  22. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    Claude M. Ross, a prominent, member m the Malvern Harriers, who has been selected to represent Australia in the sprint events in the Olympic Games to he held at Stockholm in June ...

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  23. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Yesterday the adjourned hearing of the charge against George Legard, a middle aged man, of breaking into and stealing from the Bookmakers' Club on 22nd inst, a till, liquor, cigars and tobacco valued ...

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  24. THE GUN.

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  25. ALLEGED SUBORNATION.

    A young man named Harold Bryant was committed for trial at the City Court yesterday on a charge of suborning a witness. Bryant and another man named John Evans--who was committed for trial ...

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  26. SUBURBAN TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Gardiner branch of the Malvern-road Tramway League held on Thursday evening, Mr. H. G. Elliott in the chair, the following resolution was unanimously ...

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  27. ELECTRICAL GOODS STOLEN.

    Messrs. W. and J. Lempriere,engineers, of Flinders-street, recently missed a quantity of electrical goods valued, at £30 from their warehouse, and a search warrant ...

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  28. THE GUN. TO-DAY. TO-DAY.

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  29. WILLAURA RACES.

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  31. THE CHURCHES.

    Arrangements have been made by St. Paul's Cathedral authorities for the holding of special services in the Cathedral during holy week, commencing to-morrow (Palm Sunday). From Monday ...

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  32. CONGRATULATIONS FROM GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The council of the Royal Geographical Society of Victoria called on Captain Amundsen at the Melbourne Club yesterday morning to congratulate him on his ...

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  33. CYCLING.

    The Northern District Cycling Club are holding their 10-mile road race at Campbellfield to-day. Starting at 3.30. Record entries have been ...

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  34. LARCENY BY A BANK CLERK.

    The Commercial Bank, clerk, Leahy, Appeared to-day at tho police court on a charge of stealing £274. After evidence had been taken accused pleaded guilty, and ...

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  35. RIFLE CLUBS' ADVISORY BOARD.

    A meeting of the Rifle Club's Advisory Board was held yesterday at the barracks, Mr. Fetherstonhaugh presiding. The two members whose period of membership had expired, viz., Messrs. ...

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  36. THE NEW FLAGSHIP.

    Steaming up the coast at the rate of about 22 knots per hour, H.M.S. Drake, the new flagship on the Australian, station, entered the heads at 9.15 a.m., to-day, and ...

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  37. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Wm. France was charged at the Criminal Court to-day with the murder of Elma Stevenson, at Swatchfield, on 10th March last, by an illegal operation. A verdict of ...

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  38. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    The Curator of the Estates of Deceased Persona has obtained rules to administer the estates of the following deceased persons:--Joseph Bernstein, 115 Gernnde-street, Fitzroy, died 8th March, 1912. £91 95; Mary Browne, 22 George-street, Moonee Ponds, ...

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  39. FOOT RACING.

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  40. HUMAN SACRIFICE.

    An extraordinary case of human sacrifice has resulted in sentence of death being passed at Mirzapur, Southern India, on a Hindu named Raghunandan. ...

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  41. EPSOM RACING CLUB.

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  42. MACARTHUR RACES.

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  43. CRANBOURNE RACES THURSDAY, 18th APRIL.

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  45. JACK DONALDSON.

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  47. POLO.

    COLAC.--Colac and Geelong clubs played a match on the local ground on Wednesday afternoon. Teams:--Colac: J. E. Robertson, Keith Calvert, Neil Calvert and Alan Calvert. Geelong: J. ...

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  48. WANGARATTA TURF CLUB.

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  49. CRIMINAL COURT.

    A young man Richard M'Innes pleaded not guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday, before the chief Justice, to a charge of assaulting a girl, fourteen years of age, at Port Melbourne on a ...

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  51. CRICKET.

    The final for the premiership of the first grade of the V.J.C.A between South Melbourne Footballers and Footscray, will be continued at the Richmond City Reserve to-day, commencing at a ...

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  52. CHARMING WOMAN.

    A charming woman should not be assertive. A charming woman should be strictly feminine, ready to accept courtesies ...

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  54. FOOTBALL.

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  55. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Pure Mathematics, Part 1.--First Year Arts --Passed:. 332. First Year Education.--Passed: -421 and 423. First Year Arts,--Passed (I): Carl Frederick Hendrick Ipsen (Trinity). Third Year Education.-- ...

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  56. ENFORCING OPEN BATHING REGULATIONS.

    A young man named William Lewis wan brought before Messrs, Gross and Disney, J.'sP., at South Melbourne yesterday to show cause why he should not be committed for the non-payment of a fine of ...

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  58. BOWLING.

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  59. GREENSBOROUGH ATHLETIC CLUB.

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  60. PEACE SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the local branch of the Peace Society was held at the Friends' Hall, Russell-street, last evening; Rev Dr. strong in the chair. ...

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  61. WORKING AFTER HOURS.

    Huey San Yiek, a Chinese laundryman, was prosecuted at the Camberwell court yesterday by the Factories department for working after hours. Huey's explanation was, "Me went to sleepee ...

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  62. FOREST SCHOOL FOR DELICATE CHILDREN.

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  63. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Americans desirous of escaping from the rigors of a northern winter to sunny southern climes can now have hotel comforts the voyage. A new cruiser built ...

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  65. HAMILTON RACING CLUB.

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