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  2. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    P. B. Wood and Kennedy, two members of the twenty amateur footballers selected to make the trip to Adelaide for the forthcoming inter-state football match, have notified the ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The 91st anniversary of Melbourne, birthday will be celebrated this evening in the Queen's Hall. Mr. Isace Selby will speak on Batman and the Empire, ...

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  4. DISABLED STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--With her propeller lying uselessly against her rudder stock, her sides spotted with corrosion and point streaks, the steamer Wonganella limped ...

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  5. IN THE SUBURBS.

    The mayor of South Melbourne (Cr. J. S. Kent) on Saturday afternoon opened a tennis court constructed in the Albert Park, close to Cecil-street gates, by the ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Prime Minister at the week end sent the following message to the daily press throughout the Commonwealth to greet the people of Australia on Empire ...

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  7. LONDON'S BUSINESS

    Throughout the strike period the Stock Exchange maintained an optimistic attitude, and after it was called off all markets were buoyant, particularly that ...

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  8. FORTY-FOUR HOUR STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Optimism regarding an early cessation of the 44-hours" strike was prevalent in union circles on Saturday. It was announced during the day ...

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  9. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A motor lorry, driven by Thomas McMarra, of Bexley, and conveying a number of persona, overturned on Forrest-road, Bexley, early this ...

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  10. FOOTSCRAY.

    To celebrate Empire day, the head mistress of the newly erected School of Domestic Arts, Footscray (Miss Keiller) gathered the 500 girls under her care into ...

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  11. DANDENONG.

    There was a large attendance of scholars of the Dandenong State school at the Empire day celebration, when appropriate speeches were made by Cr. Tharle, Rev. ...

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  12. K.S.P.

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  13. SEPTUAGENARIAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A man, 70 years of age, who has not been identified, was knocked down and killed in Park-street last night by a motor car driven by A. M. ...

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  14. Many Functions Arranged.

    Though the schools celebrated Umpire day Friday, and there were special services in the churches yesterday, Empire day will be celebrated generally ...

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  15. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    Apart from the fact that the dispute on the 44 hours question has created a certain amount of unrest, it has not so far involved the members of any of the ...

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  16. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARARAT, Sunday.--The celebrations at Ararat school were carried out in the customary manner. The flag was saluted, and addresses given. Patriotic songs were rendered by the children. ...

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  17. CRASH ON BRIDGE.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--A motor smash occurred on Hampden-bridge, spanning the Murrumbidgee at Wagga, about 3 p.m. yesterday, when several men in a motor ...

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  18. Brighton Boy Scouts.

    A display of scoutcraft was given be the 1st and 3rd troops of Brighton Boy Scouts in their hull, Wilson-street, Brighton, on Saturday afternoon. The scouts' ...

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  19. MURDER TRIAL RECALLED.

    "The only doubt in my mind is whether I should not order penal servitude for life," said Mr. Justice Roche in sentencing Jan Maxwell Stewart to fourteen ...

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  20. CANTERBURY SERVICE

    Empire day was fittingly celebrated at Canterbury yesterday afternoon,, when a commemoration service was held in the soldiers' memorial ball. All ...

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  21. IN OTHER STATES.

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  22. CAR AND TRAP COLLIDE.

    HEALESVILLE, Sunday.--A collision occurred on the Fernshaw-road on Friday about 7.30 p.m. between a motor car driven by Mr. Robert Furniston and and a ...

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  23. STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS.

    The question of working hours will be discussed at a meeting of the Manufacturing Grocers' Union to-morrow evening. The secretary (Mr. F. J. Riley) slated on ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The French authorities in Morocco claim to have captured Abdel Krim, the Riff lender and his family.--Reuter. A Router cablegram from St. John's, ...

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  25. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Arthur James Gallagher, 28 years, a married man, living in Smith-street, Kensington, was run down and killed by an engine and van near the South ...

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  26. SYDNEY:

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  27. HOBART.

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  28. Fall from Motor Cycle.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--This evening John Boyfort, aged 21 years, a resident of Canterbury, was admitted to the casualty ward at Kitchener Memorial Hospital, ...

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  29. COACH MAKERS' UNION.

    The delegates from Sydney who came to Melbourne to consult with the parties here in regard to the proposed deregistration of the Coach Makers' Union because ...

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  30. Both Legs and One Arm Broken.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mrs. Elizabeth Judd, 68 years, of Collaroy, was knocked down by a motor at Manly last night and was admitted to hospital with two ...

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  31. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The hospital appeal has been before the public for three weeks, and the total amount received is approximately £20,000. It will require a great effort to obtain the ...

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  32. RACING PONY BOLTS.

    Fatal injuries were sustained by George Lennox, 19 years, Waverley-road, East Malvern, on Saturday afternoon, when a racing pony he was riding along ...

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  33. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT.

    The creation of an army of 10,000 "dry" agents, through the enlisting of State aud county municipal officers, with the remuneration of one dollar a year, into the ...

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  34. BOY SCOUTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An international Boy Scout service was held to-day at the town hall. Scouts to the number of 2200 made an impressive display as they ...

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  35. FOUR FOOTBALLERS INJURED.

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.--Serious injuries were accidentally sustained by two of the Rovers' football team in the match with Moyhu at Wangaratta on Saturday. ...

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  36. THE COAL HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Although the officials of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association and the Miners' Federation deliberated for some hours on ...

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  37. CLERKS' UNION.

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  38. BUSH FIRES FUND.

    Details have now been made available of the proposed scheme of relief for dependants of persons killed in the bush fires of 14th February. There are three ...

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  39. Woman Injured by Tram.

    Struck by an electric tram in Lygou- strcet, East Brunswick, on Saturday afternoon, a woman, believed to be Mrs. Woodbridge, Stewart-street, East Brunswick, ...

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  40. Bowling Association Helps.

    The Victorian Bowling Association is organising an appeal amongst all the bowling clubs of the State to raise funds to assist the general appeal made by the ...

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  41. NEWS AGENTS' CLOSING HOURS.

    Comment has been caused among news agents by the delay of the Labor department in granting the petition of news agents at Moorabbin for the early closing ...

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  42. A COUNTRY' FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    Sir,--The proposal to form a Country Football League, with the object of controlling and improving country football has been hastened by the attitude of the ...

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  43. "THE AGE" LIST.

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  44. MALVERN TRAMWAYS.

    Many complaints have been made by residents on the East Malvern, Gardiner and Glen Iris train lines regarding alterations of time tables since ''through ...

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  45. N.S.W. Footballer Injured.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Owen Crossman was kicked unconscious in a game under the auspices of the Rugby Union at the University on Saturday, which playing as ...

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  46. THE SUBURBS.

    Arrangements wore made at Brunswick for the local councillors to visit the seveschools in the district. The mayor (Cr. M. Balfe), attended the central school, ...

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  47. A FIVE HOURS' FLIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven, attended by Lieut. R. B. Leggatt, A.D.C., returned to Sydney by the Melbourne express on ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. RIDING ON CROWDED TRAM STEPS.

    Referring to statements made at an inquest in the Morgue on Friday that persons were riding on the steps of a crowded tram, officers of the Tramways Board ...

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  50. COURSING.

    Progress has been made in the establishment of an up-to-date coursing enclosure ut Craigieburn. The sum of £4000 has been raised by the issue of debentures, the subscribers including ...

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  51. COBURG.

    Coburg councillors attended the schools in the parts of the suburb in which they lived. Cr. Robinson (mayor) visited the West Coburg and Moreland schools, and ...

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  52. WILLIAMSTOWN TOWN HALL

    A number of Williamstown ratepayers have decided to apply to the Supreme Court for an injunction restraining the council from proceeding with the erection ...

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  53. BAND OF HOPE MOVEMENT.

    Speaking to a large audience in the Temperance Hall, last evening, Mr. W. H. Rose, State organiser of the. Victorian Band of Hope Union, outlined the ...

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  54. COAL NOT AVAILABLE.

    According to statements issued on Saturday morning by the officials of the large coal-owning companies engaged in the bunkering of oversea vessels; unless a ...

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  55. PRAHRAN.

    Visits to the six State schools of the district-- Hawksburn, South Yarra, Toorak, Armadale, High-street and Hornby street-were made by the mayor (Cr. ...

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  56. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  57. Advertising

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  58. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WELLINGTON.--Sailed, May 28.--port Hobart, for Liverpool. ...

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