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  2. GOLF. VICTORIAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    It is many a long day since there has been so much surface water about the links at Sandringham as met the players in the two opening rounds of the amateur championship of Victoria ...

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  3. COURSING. V.C.C. AUGUST MEETING.

    Rain fell in torrents on Thursday morning, and the postponement of the Victoria Coursing Club August meeting at Moonee Valley appeared to be inevitable. The ...

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  4. WIFE DESERTION.

    One of the items in the list of subjects for consideration by the Premiers' Conference is "Prosecution of Deserting Husbands—Interstate Action." There will be ...

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  5. LABOUR NEWS. PRINTING TRADE DISPUTE.

    The Victorian Master Printers' Association met at the Vienna Cafe yesterday evening and considered the position in regard to the existing dispute in the trade. Mr. J. ...

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  6. FOOTBALL NOTES. LEAGUE AND ASSOCIATION.

    It is just within the bounds of possibility that some understanding may after all be fixed up between the league and the association. It was at any rate discussed at a ...

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  7. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing was continued yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hodges and a jury of 12, in the First Civil Court, of the action brought by George Swinburne, M.L.A., of ...

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  8. [?]ORELAND CLUB.

    In a competition for a box of balls, Messrs. W. Hosic, G. Munro, and H. Kennedy tied, and agreed to divide. On Saturday next members will play for a trophy presented by their captain (Mr. B. ...

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  9. SEYMOUR V. ESSENDON.

    This match was played on Saturday at Essendon, and after an exciting and enjoyable game, resulted in a win for Seymour by ace. The Essendon ladies, however, made up for the defeat of the men ...

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  10. CAULFIELD RACECOURSE. USE FOR RECREATION PURPOSES.

    For a long time past there, has been an agitation among a section of the residents in the district surrounding the Caulfield racecourse, aiming at securing greater' ...

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  11. TRARALGON CLUB.

    There were 23 entries for the monthly medal, played on Saturday. The best card handed in was that of H. Campbell, the leading scores being as follows:—H. Campbell, 119—25—94: R.H. ...

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  12. BOOT TRADE.

    Separate answers from Stone Brothers and Co., of North Fitzroy, and Whybrow and Co., of Collingwood, to the plaint of the Boot Trade Employees' Federation have ...

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  13. WARRNAMBOOL TOURNAMENT.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—The golf tournament was continued to-day, when heavy rain fell for the greater part of the day, and made play somewhat uncomfortable. The results of the day's ...

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  14. YARRAWONGA CLUB.

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday.—The contest for the president's gold medal was concluded yesterday by the members of the local golf club. W. M'Donald, who headed the list in the first two ...

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  15. YOUNG WIFE'S DEATH.

    At the morgue yesterday the city coroner (Dr. Cole) inquired into the circumstances of the death of Mary Elizabeth von Hanstein, a young married woman, on ...

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  16. HAMILTON CLUB.

    HAMILTON, Thursday.—The Hamilton Coursing Club held their final meeting for the season on Wednesday, when the Guinca Stake was run off on the Blackwood Estate. Hares were plentiful, ...

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  17. HOURS OF GIRL CLERKS.

    A budget of cases under the Factories and Shops Act was heard before the District court yesterday. The informations were laid by Inspector E. C Martin, and the ...

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  18. MALDON CLUB.

    MALDON, Thursday.—The President Stakes, in connection with the local coursing club, were commenced at Baringhup West on Wednesday. The weather was fine, and there was a fair number ...

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  19. THE MINISTER'S PROPOSAL.

    Later in the day Mr. M'Kenzie said he intended to propose that the trustees should be given a sum of money by the V.A.T.C. for expenditure on the reserve in such a ...

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  20. CITY NEWSBOYS' SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting in connection with the City Newsboys' Society was held in the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, Lady Gibson-Carmichael (president) occupying the ...

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  21. NORMAL COLLEGE FOR SUNDAYSCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Prize—Mrs. Norman H. Seward, Elsternwick Cong. Passed with Credit, in Order of Merit.—Alfred C.C. Holtz, Brighton Cong., proxime accessit; ...

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  22. HIGH COURT.

    SYDENY, Thursday.—The High Court gave judgment to-day in an appeal from the decision of the Full Court in a case having reference to cancelled improvement leases. ...

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  23. PYRAMID HILL CLUB.

    PYRAMID HILL, Thursday.—The coursing club ended its tow-days meeting this morning, when 26 dogs were entered for a ladies' bracelet given by Mr. Kelly, the president, and 10/6 ...

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  24. FREEZING TRADE AGREEMENT.

    It was yesterday mentioned that a little difficulty has arisen in connection with the recent agreement in the freezing trade, on the subject of pay for overtime and ...

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  25. CLUB GOSSIP.

    The positions of the first four clubs on the league list are decidedly interesting With only three more matches to play, it looks as though the four will be South ...

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  26. SHIP STEWARDS AND PANTRYMEN.

    Satisfactory assurances were given by the Minister for Customs (Sir Robert Best) yesterday to a deputation representing the Federated Marine stewards' and ...

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  27. TOCUMWAL CLUB.

    TOCUMWAL, Thursday.—The meeting of the Tocumwal Coursing Club was held to-day, Results:— August Stake. Winner, £14; runner-up, £5; ...

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  28. METROPOLITAN RIFLE CLUB'S ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Metropolitan Rifle Clubs'. Association was held at the Town-hall Hotel last night. Captain A. Tilley presided, and there was a large ...

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  29. POULTRY AND DOG SHOW.

    Notwithstanding the wet weather experienced yesterday the attendance at the Exhibition of the Poultry and Dog Show was remarkably good. The lectures on ...

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  30. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Charles Westaway, a butcher, of Fitzroy, appeared in the Criminal Court again on Wednesday and yesterday on a charge of having committed an offence against a girl under the age of 16. This ...

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  31. CANE-CUTTERS AND INSPECTOR.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Recently the cane-cutters employed by Messrs. Farm, of Geraldton, asked to be allowed to burn cane, but the inspector declined to allow ...

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  32. METROPOLITAN CLUB.

    With the closing of the entries on Monday last a satisfactory tournament was assured to the Metropolitan Golf Club, as over 350 entries from the leading amateurs and professionals were received. The ...

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  33. RIVERSDALE CLUB.

    Mrs. Nevil won the final round of the silver medal for the Riversdale Club. 1st round, Mrs. Thomas; 2nd round, Mrs. Smith; 3rd round, Miss Wise and Mrs. Nevil tied; 4th round, Miss ...

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  34. SAVING DAYLIGHT.

    Dr. Richard Arthur, M.L.A., president of the Immigration League of Australasia, when in England recently had several opportunities of meeting Mr. Willett, the ...

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  35. BROKEN HILL UNIONS.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Four local unions, the blacksmiths and toolsmiths, masons and bricklayers, plumbers, and the sheet metal workers and sailor gang, have ...

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  36. VICTORIA CLUB.

    The sixth annual general meeting will be held at Hosie's Hotel, Elizabeth-street, this evening, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  37. CASTERTON CLUB.

    CASTERTON, Monday.—The ladies August medal in connection with the Casterton Golf Club was competed for against Bogey on the links on Saturday afternoon last. The weather was all that ...

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  41. ECHUCA.

    ECHUCA, Saturday.—The weekly match, played over a course of 12 holes, resulted in the first six men being separated only by three strokes, with scores as under:— Alten, 50—[?]cr,—50; At ...

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