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  2. FOOTBALL.

    Footballers were distinctly unfortunate on Saturday afternoon, for, after promise of a fine day, rain came on just in time to spoil the matches and chill the, ardour of the enthusiasts who follow ...

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  3. BILLIARDS.

    The 18,000 up match, in which Melbourne Inman, the English losing-hazard champion, tried to give 6,000'to F. Lindrum, finished at Alcocks'rooms, Elizabeth-street, on Saturday. Liudmin won by ...

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  4. SPORTlNG INTELLIGENCE.

    [?]o-day.—Richmond races; settling over V. R. C. [?]; Ca[?]field weights declared; entries close for [?]ndale races; Victorian Club and Bowes's Tatsall's Club billiard tou[?]naments resumed; ...

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  5. MINE EXPLOSIONS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The young miner, Willam Brown, who was injured in the explosion in the winze at the Victoria Quartz mine on Friday night, died in the Bendigo ...

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