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  2. GOLF.

    The golf tournament was continued at Sandringham yesterday, under pleasant conditions. The principal item of the programme was the interstate match. Victoria, ...

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  3. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    The renewal of the application by the Melbourne Cricket Club to be allowed to take part and compete for the pennant of the Victorian Cricket Association, and the ...

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  4. FOOTBALL.

    The football season has only another week to run unless there should be a drawn game to-morrow, as in 1911. The two Essendons are in the final, and they ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    Ten members of the Australian cricket team left Southampton to-day for the United States. Those who went were:- D. Smith, W. Carkeek, and T. J. ...

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  6. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Doneaster blood stock sales this week 308 yearlings realised d153,202 guineas, which is a record. Forty-one of the number sold realised 1,000 guineas or over ...

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  7. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The deaths of Louisa and Alice Sage, 5[?] and 46 years of age respectively, which occurred at the Melbourne Hospital on August 27, were inquired into at the Morgue ...

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  8. NEXT, ENGLISH TOUR.

    Mr. Lionel Robinson, formerly of Australia, denies the statement that he contemplates arranging for the visit of an English eleven to Australia. ...

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  9. CRICKET.

    The fourth annual meeting of the above club was held at Adams's-hall, on the 17th inst., Mr. A. Glen Roberts in the chair. The annual report showed that the finances of the club were very ...

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  10. SEAMAN KILLED.

    After hearing the evedence given at an inquiry held at the Morgue yesterday, concerning the death of William Irvine, a seaman. 26 years of age, which occurred at ...

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  11. YORKSHIRE DEFEATED.

    A match between Yorkshire, winners of the country championship, and a Rest of England Eleven has resulted in a decided victory for the latter. The Rest of ...

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  12. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Trainers were afforded the use of the course proper at Randwick this morning, and the going was execlient. Blakeney put past seven furlongs in 1min. 32sec., while Perdita ...

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  13. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    To-day.—Hamilton races; Wangaratta Trotting Club meeting; Melbourne Gun Club meeting at North Brighton (sparrow championship of Australia); billiards, Lindrum v. Harverson, at ...

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  14. MAN SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    The circumstances in connection with the death of Max Kuschel, a German, 30 years of age, who was found dead wiht a bullet wound in his left side at a shop ...

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  15. ELSTERNWICK CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Elsternwick Cricket Club was held at the local Freemasons'-hall on Tuesday, September 17. The chair was occupied by the president (Mr. C. D. Lloyd), and there ...

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  16. ENGLISH AVERAGES.

    For the English season the following are the leading averages:- Ratting.—First, C. B. Fry (Hampshire), 1,592 runs, average, 56.85; second, A. C. ...

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  17. BURNED WITH MATCHES.

    While filling trays with wax matches at the factory of Messrs. E. L. Bell and Company. Burnley, Rose williams, a factory hand, 17 years of age, was severely burned ...

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  18. NOTES AND CHAT.

    Thies afternoon the steeplechase meeting of the Hamilton Racing Club will take place. The weights for the two leading events are as unser:— ...

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  19. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The death of Harriet Fisher, a married woman, 34 years of age, living in Hudsonstreet, Coburg, has been reported to the coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole). ...

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  20. BRIGHTON UNION CLUB.

    A general meeting of the Brighton Union Cricket Clun will be held in St. Mark's schoolroom on Monday, September 23, at 8 p.m. ...

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  21. WRESTLING.

    Eugene Tremblay, the light-weight wrestling champion, lost a match to "Paradise" Greek. It was at eatch-weights, therefore Tremblay retains the title. ...

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  22. BOWLS.

    This Hawthorn City Council invited twelve members of the Hawthorn City Bowling Club to meet a like number of the council in conference on Monday, September 16, and after about hours' ...

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  23. CYCLIST COLLIDES WIHT CART.

    While riding a bicycle along Hoddlestreet, Clifton Hill, yesterday afternoon. David Bain, 45 years of age, living at Balmain-street, Richmond, collided with a ...

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  24. ROSEHILL RACES.

    Following are the acceptances for the Rosehill Guineas, to be run next Saturday:- ROSEHILL GUINEAS. ...

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  25. CHAMPION BOXERS.

    "Mat" Wells, who was recently defeated for the light-weight boxing championship by Hughie Mehegan, the Australian, has challenged Mehegan to another contest. ...

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  26. SHOT IN THE ARM.

    Jame Rudd, a miner, 24 years of age, living at Korumburra, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday, suffering from a gunshot wound in the arm. Rudd ...

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  27. ELSTERNWICK DISTRICT CLUB.

    Owing to the continued wet weather, the committee have decided to postpone the opening day to Saturday, September 28. ...

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  28. LYSOL POISONING CASES.

    The friends of Mrs. Alice Kinniburg, a sailor's wife, living at Thomas-street, Richmond, took her to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday, as she appeared to be very ill. ...

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  29. ROWING.

    The annual meeting and smoke night of the Albert-park Rowing Club will be held on Saturday night in the club-house. All members and intending members are invited to attend. ...

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  30. HAS JOHNSON RETIRED?

    A representative of Mr. Hugh M'Intosh, of the Sydney Stadium, is offering £10,000 to "Jack" Johnson to fight Langford and M'Vca. Johnson declares that he has ...

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  31. THE GUN.

    To-day the tenth contest for the sparrow shooting championship of Australia will take place. The first bird will be trapped at 11 a.m. To-morrow an open teams' match of £10 (entries free) ...

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  32. MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    James Draper, an old-age pensioner, 65 years of age, died in the Melbourne Hospital early yesterday morning. Draper, when admitted to the institution on August ...

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  33. BALLARAT £100 MATCH.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The Ballarat Gun Club had a £100 shoot over the Redan traps this afternoon, there being [?] The first round proved [?] to seven shots, including ...

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  34. PLASTERERS' DISPUTE.

    In connection with the plasterers' dispute, an important meeting of the Affiliated Association of Builders and Contractors of Victoria was held at the Builders' ...

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  35. ST. ARNAUD RACES.

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  36. BOLT IN SPRING-STREET.

    An exciting bolt ocurred in Spring-street about 10 o'clock yesterday morning, who a pair of horses attached to a lorry belong ing to Messrs. Edgar Bros., carriers, Little ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALASIAN TURF REGISTER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  38. CUP CANDIDATES.

    As the winner of the Melbourne Cup and the Australian Cup last year. The Parisian is entitled to respect in connection with the Melbourne Cup this year. He is, of course, asked to carry a ...

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  39. CIRCUS-OWNERS' TROUBLES.

    STAWELL, Thursday.—One of Wirth Bros,' circus elephants got loose on Tuesday night, and interfered with goods at the railway sheds. He ripped open three bags of ...

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  40. SAILOR'S FATAL FALL.

    William Irvine, a seaman, fell on Tuesday night while going up the gangway of the steamer Medie, now lying at Port Melbourne, and, striking his head against the ...

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  41. BOXING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  42. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.

    The death of the man who on Wednesday was found near a boxthborn bush at Werribee, occurred at the Melbourne Hospial yesterday morning. It is believed that his ...

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  43. KILLED BY TRUCK.

    HUNDABERG (Q.), Thursday.—George North, a new arrival from England, was run over by a cane truck near Bingera yesterday afternoon, and died shortly ...

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  44. MR. LAVER AND THE E.M.C.C.

    Sir,—I read in "The Argus" of Friday last a report of the unnual meeting of the East Melbourne Cricket Club, and I was dazedd with astonishment that Mr. Frank Laver ...

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  45. CYCLING.

    ENTRIES for the Dunlop Gold Cup Road Race, to be held on the 5th of October, p[?]tively CLOSE NEXT SATURDAY. Absolutely no extension. Entries must be on the official entry form, and must ...

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  46. FATHER OF 13 KILLED.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—A fall of ground at the 400ft, level of the Proprietary mine to-day, instantly killed Edward D. Sukling. Deceased leaves a widow and ...

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  47. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The sittings of the Court of General Sessions were resumed yesterday before Acting Judge Garner. LARGENY CHARGES FAIL. ...

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  48. SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  49. FIGHTING DISEASE.

    Another step in connection with the treatment of persons suffering from venereal diseases will be taken on Monday, when female patients will be admitted to the ...

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  50. SALVING A STEA[?]ER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Advices from Gisborne state that the Supreme Court is occupied with a case of consider= able interest. The Tyser [?] Limited ...

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  51. STALLION PARADES.

    KORUMBURRA, Thursday.—The annual st[?]ion parade and sports in connection with the Argicultural and Pasteral Society were held on the show [?] yesterday. The weather mil[?] against ...

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  52. WANGARATTA RACES.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday. — The Wangaratta Turf Club's Show Meeting was held with much [?] to-day, the weather being delightfully [?] [?] the attendance [?]. The [?] was in ...

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  53. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    For having driven a motor-car without a [?] light at 9.20 p.m. on September [?] Frederick Sapier was fined 20 at the Richmond Court on Wednesday. For a similar offence on September 5, at ...

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