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    HOW IS THIS FOR HORSE SENSE? Middle Park Old Buffers staged their annual charity carnival yesterday. Among the games they played was musical chairs. This horse seemed to enter into the spirit of the thing. He appears to be endeavoring to reach the “chair” as well as the men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  3. COUNTRY GIRLS AT HOCKEY IN MELBOURNE.

    Keran[?] and Bendigo in the field yesterday. The Kerang girls are in whit[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LABOR'S MAY DAY in England last month was followed two days later by a general strike. Members of the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "WHO WILL HIT ME NEXT?" wondered the ball. It soon knew. The Melbourne girl, seen in front, sent it flying. An incident in yesterday’s hockey match between the University High School Old Girls and Albury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JOPLIN AND TODD, winners of the champion pair-oar race of Victoria. The event took place at Ballarat on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LONG DISTANCE CHESS WAS PLAYED AT ANZAC HO[?]E yesterday, when, aided by a Morse instrument, Melbourne and Sydney were engaged in a tournament. A photo[?] just before play commenced. Left to right: G. Gundersen, the veteran player; H. Grant, vice-president of the Melbo[?] Chess Club; and L. Woinarski, the young Victorian champion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NEARLY CLEAR in the Rugby Union trial at Middle Park yesterday. Possibles played Probables. From the two teams the selectors will choose a side to represent Victoria against the N.Z. All Blacks at Carlton on July 24. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE LONG-REACHER.

    A century was knocked up by Jack Gregory (Australia) against Leicestershire last month. How he played one of the balls. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
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    [?]UST NOW GEELONG IS FE[?]ING EXTRA PLEASED, because the Ford motor works have been com[?] A general view of the buildings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HOW LONDON WENT TO WORK during the general strike. A view near the House of Commons. The picture is typical of all the streets and roads then. Traffic congestion was witnessed everywhere. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FANCY DRESS FUN. was enjoyed yesterday when the Middle Park Old Buffers were frolicking in the cause of charity. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A FRUITY TIME was enjoyed by Y.W.C.A. girls yesterday. They picnicked in Studley Park. One of the girls packing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ONE OF OUR TEST MEN [?] THE WILLOW WELL.

    Bardsley, who made 33[?] Skelding away to mid-off[?] against Leicestershire last month. The picture arrived by yesterday's English mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE GRAND NATIONALS ARE IN THE OFFING, therefore jumping events at Flemington yesterday were watched with keen interest. The Marlborough Hurdle field taking the second jump. The winner, Olbrook, is second from the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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