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  2. BILLIARDS.

    Owing of splendid play on the part of Reece yesterday, in his match for 16,000 up against Lindrum, the positions of the two men are reversed. Before the commencement of the afternoon ...

    Article : 514 words
  3. MINERS' REFERENDUM.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—A special meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association was held on Sunday afternoon, to receive the result of the refereundum recently ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. CITIZEN FORCES.

    The last official return dealing with the military forces fo the State under the system whcih came to an end on the first of the month has been prepard by the Defence ...

    Article : 177 words
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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr.Frederick White, the agent of the P. and O.S.N. Co., has been advised that the R.M.S Macedonia arrived at Plymouth from Australia on Saturday morning. ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. HARBOUR TRUST ARTILLERY.

    A smoke night to celebrate the formation of the Harbour Trust Artillery Association is to be held at Sargent's Cafe to-night, on the invitation of Mr. W. R. Rennick, the ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. REECE AND WILLIAMS.

    Referring last night ot Williams' s challenge, Reece said that, owing to his engagements, it would be impossible for him to meet Williams in Australia. He would be willing, however, to play ...

    Article : 75 words
  9. INSPECTING CADETS.

    On Saturday Colonel Parnell (the State commandant) paid a visit of inspection to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th areas, to see the senior cadets on parade. The musters were ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. BOOKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The following games were played last night:— D. Jacobs, rec. 50, beat J. Carpenter, rec. 140, by 32; A. M'Cutchcon, re. 70, beat T. Tomkina, rec. 130, by 28. The games to-night are:—E. ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION.

    In connection with the special school of instruction for A. and [?] staff and area officers, which is to commence at Heidelberg on July 22, it has been arranged that each ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. UNIVERSITY BALL.

    All arrangements have been made for making the ball in the Wilson-hall, University, on Thursday evening next, a success. The ball will commence at 9 o'clock; the ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. BOXING AND WRESTLING.

    The amateur championships in boxing and wrestling will be brought to a conclusion at the Melbourne Atheæum-hall this evening. In each class there will be a final, and some excellent ...

    Article : 347 words
  14. RAILWAY FARES.

    The Railway Commissioners have indicated in their latest official publication that, on and after July 1, the fares to be charged in respect of members of the ...

    Article : 201 words
  15. LETTER BOXES ON STATIONS.

    It is stated by the Postal department that the regualation directing that late fees shall be levied on all letters posted at certain railway stations has been in existence in the ...

    Article : 400 words
  16. UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE.

    The annual general meeting of the United Service Institute to be held on Thursday, July 25, prior to the "war game" which has been arranged for that ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    At the meeting of the Prahran Counicl last evening the finance committee brough up the following recommendation:- "That the Prahran and St. Kilda Councils ...

    Article : 320 words
  18. ABSENTEES FROM PARADE.

    At the monthly meeting of members of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, held yesterday evening, it was decided, in response to a letter from the Minister of f ...

    Article : 222 words
  19. CADET PROSECUTIONS.

    BUNINYONG, Monday.—In the police court, before Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., James Wilson, Guardian, was fined £3 for failing to do the service fo a cadet. ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. BUTTER FACTORY BURNT.

    LAUNCESTON (T.). Monday.—The butter factory at Wilmot was destroyed by five on Sunday night. The cause of the out-break is a mystery. The building and plant ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. NAVAL CHAPLAINCIES.

    Sir,—Would it not be possible for the Archbishop of Melbourne, as the head of the Church of England in Victoria, to enlighten the Naval Board in the matter of ...

    Article : 476 words
  22. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    Quantities.—Barrancouta, [?] packages; cray-fish [?] dozen; Murray coal, [?]ewt.: smoked [?] [?] baskets oysters, 397 bags; fowls, 126 couples; turkeys; [?] brace; bares, 10½ brace; ...

    Article : 569 words
  23. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    The secretary of the Victorian Football League has received a report from Boundary Umpire M'Namara, complaining that in the match Collingwood v. St. Kilda, played on Saturday, J. ...

    Article : 159 words
  24. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BEAUFORE, Monday.—The settlement of Chute, a remote part of the Branfort district, was the some of a fire on Wednesday, when the house of Mr. Charles Donn, jon, and the contents ...

    Article : 234 words
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