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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

    To-day.—Richmond races; Moonee Valley postponed races; Victorian Club Bowes's Tattersall's Club, and Melbourne Tattersall's Club billiard tournaments; Mount Gambier races (second day). ...

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  3. MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS. REPORTS OF EXAMINERS.

    The following reports by the examiners at the recent matriculation examinations have been furnished:— GREEK. ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Motion for adjournment on sub-letting of intend mail contracts. Resumption of debate on Arbitration Bill in committee. Clause giving preference to unionists ...

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  5. CHEMISTRY.

    Very few candidates presented for this subject, and the papers were very much below the usual standard. Most of the candidates appeared to have done little, if any ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. LATIN.

    The general standard of the papers was distinctly better than in December last. The majority of the failures were, as usual, due to inaccuracy in elementary grammar ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. NOTES AND CHAT.

    Owing to the heavy overnight rain having rendered the course unfit to race on, the meeting of the Moonee Valley Racing Club arranged for yesterday was postponed. It ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the ladies[?] premiership matches last Thursday South Yarra continued their victorious carrer, beating Fitzroy by 40 games to 27, while Windsor beat Grace-park by 45 games to 28. In the second class ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. PHYSICS.

    The results of this examination compare very favourably with those of previous years, giving evidence of greater care in prepartion. There is still room for ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. ALGEBRA.

    I have nothing to add to the detailed results, already furnished. ...

    Article : 17 words
  11. GEOMETRY.

    The candidates who took the pass paper were, perhaps, a shade above the average, and the percentage of unsuccessful candidates is a little lower than usual. Certain ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. ATHLETES FOR AMERICA.

    There was a good attendance of members of the Melbournian Hare and Hounds Club at the rooms of the Amateur Sports Club (Equitable-building), yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of wishing ...

    Article : 320 words
  13. PHYSIOLOGY.

    Amongst the pass candidates the following numbers deserve special mention, viz.:—17, 115, 117, 175, 187, 241, 247, 275, and 313. number 47 heading the list with 75 per ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. MUSIC.

    The concession made for the first term to Conservatorium students this year, by which passing matriculation in music at the May examination is accepted as entitling ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. ENGLISH.

    There is no special feature on which I need report. The neglect of the study of word formation and derivation continues; and there are abundant signs that learning ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. FRENCH.

    With a paper somewhat more easy to treat than the December one, the examiners had a right to expect better things from the candidates. ...

    Article : 298 words
  17. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The Bendigo Harriers contested a five-mile road this afternoon, for a trophy presented by Mr. Hedley Ham. Results:—G. Mason (3min.), 1; G. Bradley (3min.), ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY SPORT.

    At a meeting of delegates from the sporting and social clubs of the University and colleges, the organising secretaries of the Sports Union, Mr. Lang and Mr. E. P. Oldham, submitted a scheme ...

    Article : 126 words
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  20. DRAWING.

    We have the honour to report on the work of the candidates for the matriculation examination in drawing held in May, 1904. ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. THE "CAT" ORDERED AGAIN.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday three youths, named William Hill (20), Albert M'Gorlick (20), and Frank Collins (22), pleaded not guilty of assault on John ...

    Article : 344 words
  22. BILLIARDS.

    The games played last night resulted as follows:— S. Goldsmith (rec. 110) beat D. Jacobs (rec. 100), by 23; W. H. Williams (rec. 100) beat G. Langley (rec. 70), by 74. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—As the out-come of the shooting affray among Afghans at Hergott, Sher Khan has been committed at the Port Augusta court for trial on a ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.—At the Wagga Gun Club's meeting to-day a match for a trophy and leg-in for a gun was won by F. Ra[?], who has been twice the highest scorer. Another win will gain him ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. GERMAN.

    The answers of the only honour candidate, No. 329, are excellent. The work of the pass candidates, of whom there were only 22, shows no improvement on that of former ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. THE RAILWAYS.

    A report by the Railway Standing Committee on the proposed railway line from Forrest to Barramunga has been presented to the Premier (Mr. Bent). The ...

    Article : 433 words
  27. GEOGRAPHY.

    In this examination the general average of the papers was decidedly below that of last December, but the outline map was often better than that of previous ...

    Article : 852 words
  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Yesterday, at the Supreme Court, a verdict was given for the plaintiff in a case in which C. N. Kidman sued the National Mutual Life Association ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. THE ORPHEUS SOCIETY.

    The Orpheus, though the youngest of the metropolitan choral societies, has already established a reputation for enterprise, which its programme last night thoroughly ...

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  30. KENSINGTON RACES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Kensington races to-day resulted:—15 Hands Handicap—Bismarck, 14.1 Handicap—Ladybird. Tyro Stakes—Gerty Gulnare. 14 Hands Welter Handicap—Selins. 14.2 Handicap ...

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  31. HERR FRIEDENTHAL'S RECITAL.

    Herr Albert Friedenthal, who visited Melbourne some five years ago, is once more with us, and gave a capital programme of p[?]anoforte music in the Town-hall ...

    Article : 535 words
  32. RACING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Hawkes Bay Hurdle Race resulted:—Aroha, 1; Creusot, 2; Defoe, 3. Ten started. Won by half a length. Time, 3min. 22sec. Dividend, £4/15/, £1/4/. ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. HUNTING.

    The meet on Tuesday was at Glenara, Bulla, the residence of the master. A very good number of followers turned out, and were warmly welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Clark. When all were mounted ...

    Article : 381 words
  34. DRIVER CHARGED WITH MAN-SLAUGHTER.

    A charge of manslaughter arising from a street accident was preferred against Ernest Edward Ransome, a confectioner, before the Chief Justice and a jury, in the ...

    Article : 391 words
  35. FOOTBALL.

    Scotch College v. Church of England Grammar School, at the M.C.C. Ground to-day, at half-past 2 p.m. The officers of H.M.S. Euryalus and Katoomba ...

    Article : 501 words
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