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  2. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. THIS WEEK'S EVENTS.

    To-day.—Final acceptances due for Caulfield Grand National Hurdle Race; amateur boxing and wrestling championships, at Masonic-hall; Yuille and Co.'s parade and sale of horses, Newmarket; ...

    Article : 208 words
  3. PROFESSIONAL RECIPROCITY.

    Whether it is that different laws require different minds to understand them, or that professional bonds are so lightly drawn, it is a fact that throughout the empire there ...

    Article : 798 words
  4. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Mr. Justice Cussen announced his reserved decision in the Criminal Court yesterday morning in the case of Alfred Owen Davis, law clerk, Davis refused to ...

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  5. NORTHERN TRADE. STRAITS SETTLEMENT EXTENSIONS.

    Following on the arrangement for the new steamer service from Melbourne to Singapore, the Victorian commercial agent in the Far East (Mr. J. M. Sinclair) has ...

    Article : 392 words
  6. THE HIGH COURT.

    The relations established by the judiciary provisions of the constitution between the High Court, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the Supreme Courts of ...

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  7. AMATEUR BOXING AND WRESTLING.

    The final bouts of the annual boxing and wrestling championships will take place in the Masonic-hall to-night, commencing at 8 o'clock. Mr. George Fairburn, M.H.R., will preside, and ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND.

    The Royal Besses o' th' Barn Band gave two concerts in the Town-hall yesterday. It was a somewhat risky experiment, but its success proved its wisdom. There was ...

    Article : 527 words
  9. GOLF.

    Essendon Ladies' Club played their first and second rounds championship on Tuesdays, July 16 and 23. Results:—Miss Dossetor, 112—117; Mrs. Jones, 120—113; Miss Dossetor, 112—126. Miss ...

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  10. LAWN TENNIS. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    The English files to Irand by the mail contain numerous references to the tournaments then being played, but nothing will be of more interest to Victorian tennis players than the singles match ...

    Article : 462 words
  11. OAKLANDS HOUNDS.

    The Oaklands Hounds will meet to-morrow at the Cyclists' Arms Hotel, North Campbellfield, at half-past 12 p.m., and not at Oaklands Junction, as previously announced. ...

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  12. NOTES AND CHAT.

    Some idea of the strength of the Caulfield Grand National Hurdle Race field may be obtained to-day, as acceptances are due at 4 p.m. It does not seem probable that ...

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  13. YARRA GLEN AND LILYDALE HOUNDS.

    The Yarra Glen and Lilydale hunt Club pack met on Saturday at Coldstream in extremely boisterous weather. Mr. Murphy's hill paddock was first tried, and soon the hunters were in ...

    Article : 408 words
  14. PROSPECTS IN JAVA.

    Trade with Java is the subject of a second report which the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) received from Mr. Sinclair yesterday. Mr. Sinclair states ...

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  15. INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS.

    The final match in the intercollegiate tennis matches will take place this afternoon, on the Ormord College courts, between teams representing Ormord and Queen College. The match will ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. FOOTBALL.

    A return match was played between teams representing Ryan, Goulding, Lawrance Propty, Ltd. and Messrs. Glover, Onians, and Co., at Heidelberg, on Saturday afternoon. The previous match ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mitchell was out with Webb this morning in Hen and Chickens Bay, and satisfactory sprinting took place. Towns will do two rows daily up ...

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  18. BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT.

    Sir,—With reference to Senator Clemons's suggestion, touched upon by Mr. M'Ilwrick in his letter in your issue of the 26th, it would appear, so far as the reported ...

    Article : 617 words
  19. HOUSEKEEPER CHARGED WITH THEFT.

    Antonio [?]Aloc's housekeeper, Ethel Adams, went out from Aloc's residence, in Cumberland-place, off Bouverie-street, Carlton, about midday yesterday, leaving ...

    Article : 288 words
  20. ROWING.

    The final for the John Grice shield was rowed last night, in the presence of a large number of people, including Professor Kernot, patron of the club. The Engineers and Medicals were the ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. BOXING.

    Visitors at Wren's Athletic Pavilion last evening were treated to as pretty a display of boxing as has been [?] there for some time past. There were f[?] contests, and in one of them, a bout ...

    Article : 285 words
  22. BLOOD MEAL FOR POULTRY.

    Some time ago Mr. Alfred Hart, Government poultry expert, accompanied by Mr. Andre, the well-known poultry fancier and breeder, visited the City Abattoirs ...

    Article : 489 words
  23. TROTTING.

    The third of Mr. J. W[?]en's trotting meetings took place on the Richmond racecourse yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large number of people. The rain, which fell on Sunday had the ...

    Article : 1,359 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 138 words
  25. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    Sir,—Interesting reference was made to the proposed Trans-Australian railway in your issue of the 23rd inst., wherein Sir John Forrest gave a description of portion ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  26. KEW TO ST. KILDA TRAMWAY.

    Sir, — As one who has always been a strong advocate of the Kew to St. Kilda tramway, I deprecate the language used by your correspondent, "Let the Light Shine," ...

    Article : 301 words
  27. VALUELENN CHEQUES.

    A middle-aged man, of superior appearance, who gave the name of George Swinburne, was before the City Court yesterday, charged with obtaining a suit of clothes, valued at [?], from George and ...

    Article : 392 words
  28. MOTOR CHAUFFEUR FINED.

    E. H. Pell[?]t, chauffeur for Rear-Admiral Bridges, Toorak-road, was prosecuted at the District Court yesterday on a charge of having furiously driven a motor-caralong St. Kilda road on July 18. Mr. ...

    Article : 377 words
  29. FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of the committee and subscribers of the Melbourne Foundling Hospital and Infants' Home was held yesterday afternoon, in Berry-street, East Melbourne. ...

    Article : 717 words
  30. DRINK AND RUFFIANISM.

    Three young men, Frank Belton, Patrick Breen, and one described as "Big" M'Donald, were charged at the Malvern Court yesterday with having assaulted Andrew George Smith and William ...

    Article : 425 words
  31. FISH MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 words
  32. BROKEN HILL RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 610 words
  33. HUNTING.

    A fair [?]ster of followers of the above hounds had assembled at the Oakleigh railway station in the advertised time of 2 p.m. on Saturday, 27th. Leaving the Oakleigh township behind us, we ...

    Article : 574 words
  34. ABSCONDING CHINESE.

    A[?]hew D. Moody, master of the steamer Ailsa Craig, was charged in the District Court yesterday with having permitted a prohibited immigrant to enter the Commonwealth. On July 1 the Ailsa Craig ...

    Article : 174 words
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