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  2. GOLF.

    The final round in the Ladies' Australian golf championship was played at Sandringham yesterday, in perfect weather. It was the one really fine day of the meeting, and ...

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  3. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Ca[?]bridgeshire Stakes took place at Nawmarlet to-day, with the following result- CAMBRIDGESHRE STAKES. ...

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  4. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES

    "Inoit," referring to a reccent note on this subject, says:— "Respecting quail-breeding in confinement. Until recently it was considered impossible for partridges to pair ...

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  5. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    The invasion of the preserves of the hereditary aristocracy by the merely rich has become a commonplce of life, and has almost ceased to provide material for ...

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  6. NEW BOOKS, &c.,

    "Charles Lamb," by Walter Jerrold. (Bell's M[?] Sertes of Great Writers"). (Loudon: G[?]orge Bell and Son.) "The Student's Handbook of Musicl ...

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  7. QUESTIONS OF THE HOUR.

    Sir,— I notice in" The Argus" to-day that in the House of Representatives Mr. Ewing, it the instance of Mr. Crouch, stated that "members of the force did not pay for the ...

    Article : 290 words
  8. "THE BURDEN OF CREEDS."

    Sir.—The Rev. C.P. Thomas is not improving his reputation either as an apologist or an expositor. 1. He parahrases a supposed text of ...

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  9. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    To-day.—Fitzroy races; Melbourne Gun Club £200 pigeon handicap shot off at North Brighton; entries close for Ascot races; entries close for Commonwealth pigeon championship: card of Derby called ...

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  10. HAWTHORN GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The annual sports meeting in connection with the Hawthorn Grammar School will be held to-day on the Melbourne Cricket ground. The first race is timed for 2.30 p.m. ...

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  11. TRAINING NOTES.

    FLEMINGTON, Thursday.—It was calm and sultry, and the expectation of seeing some interesting gallops attracted a good number of spectators, including some interstate visitors, to the ...

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  12. THE GAMBLING MANIA.

    BENALLA. Thursday.—In the course of an address delivvered last night in connection with the jubilee of Trimity Church. Archbishop Clarke referred to bazaars and ...

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  13. SPORTING NOTES.

    To-day the Fitzory club will hold a meeting. Five events for ponies of different classes have been arranged. A start will be made at 3 o'clock. ...

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  14. MALVERN MOTOR BUS SERVICE.

    Sir,—The route suggested by "A.M.P." is certainly a practical one, viz., from Windsor staion, along Chapel and High streets to Tooronga-road. thenee along Wattletrec ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. CHEMISTS AS DOCTORS.

    Sir.—It seems quite the thing now for the public to ignore the chemist, and purchase drugs from the grocer. They forget that the chemist has to pass a test on the ...

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  16. FITZROY FITZROY

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  17. COAL-LUMPERS'WAGES.

    SYDNEY. Thursday, [?] coal [?]mper. gave further evidence before the Arbi[?]tion Court to-day. He was asked by Mr. Kely[?]k, who appeared for ...

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  18. GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS.

    Sir,—For the intimation of the public and in reference to Dr. Bevan's expereence in travelling by the German steatmers, I would like to sate that about this time ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. A HANDBOOK ON MUSIC.

    "The Student's Handbook of Musical Knowledge" isa li[?] volume of 83 pages by Professor Frankling Peterson, O[?] professor of music. in the ...

    Article : 275 words
  20. SALE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    Sir,—"J.R." in his letter of October 27, [?] Sale Technical School, appartently thinks all [?] art work uselese, forgetting that ornament has its own p[?]ve in ...

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  21. THE METROPOLITAN BOARD CONFERENCE.

    Sir.—To avoid and possible misunder. standing, which might casily arise from the report appearing in "The Argus" of to-day, [?] to point out that the resolution ...

    Article : 354 words
  22. GOLF.

    Royal Melbourne Golf Club.—The monthly medal will be played for to-morrow, when a ballot for now members will be taken. [?], Hills Club.—Members of the Surrey Hills ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. ASCOT ASCOT ASCOT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  24. OWNERS' AND TRAINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The second annual diuner in connection with the Victorian Owners' and [?] Association was held last night at the Vinegrowers' Club, Collins-street. Mr. W. Reid ...

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  25. MOTOR CYCLE TRIALS.

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  26. MOTORCAR ACCIDENT.

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  27. RICHMOND RACES.

    Fine weather favoured the Richmond Racing Club for its meeting yesterday, when [?] attendonce was a capital one. Adelaide [?] won the 12.3 Handicap, and Princess landed the Handicap ...

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  28. PIGEON SHOOTING.

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  29. PREVENTION OF BUSH FIRES.

    Sir,—I havae read with some interest the evidence given before the Royal commission appointed to inquire into the bush tires. One of the greatest evils that ever ...

    Article : 384 words
  30. TELEPHONE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir,—The telephone authorities have issued a circulal setting out now arrangements as to lodging deposits for the use of the trank lines. It has been the practice ...

    Article : 289 words
  31. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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  32. COAL AND FIREWOOD ACT.

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  33. THE GUN.

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  34. SCHOOL SPORTS.

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