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  2. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  3. BISLEY MATCHES.

    Sergeant L. G. Loveday (New Zealand) to-day won the King's Prize with an aggregate of 253 points. At the conclusion of the 300 yards range ...

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  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    A seasonable elemency was displayed at the City Court on Saturday. Mr. C. Goldspink, J.P., discharged all thone who were presented on a charge of having been ...

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  5. CITY DECORATIONS.

    Though a fine display of flags and hunting was made from most buildings to the city, there was little in the way of illuminations at night to mark the historic ...

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  6. Clemency to Prisoners.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As an act of clemency in connection with the conclusion of peace, nearly 60 prisoners who had been serving sentences in various New South ...

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  7. IN OTHER STATES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday,—The peace celebrations in Brisbane were carried out in glorious weather. The city was gaily decorated, and at short intervals in Queen street there ...

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  8. Stock Exchange Prestige.

    Before the Stock Exchange of Melbourne adjourned on Friday the chairman (Mr. W. J. Roberts) said that as a body members had much to be thankful for in looking back ...

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  9. NON-EXISTENT COLLIERY.

    A company promoter named John Thomas Wynne was placed on trial in the Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Cussen on Friday, on a charge of having ...

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  10. School Girls' Service.

    An impressive service of thanksgiving was given in the Town Hall on Friday afternoon, in which close on 2,000 of the girls attending the secondary schools of Melbourne and ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. AT HOSPITALS AND HOMES.

    Peace Day was fittingly celebrated in many of the hospitals and institutions in the metropolis, though at a number of these the fluttering of a few flags and a ...

    Article : 512 words
  12. SUPPLY OF CORNSACKS.

    In reply to the letter in "The Argus" on Friday signed by Mr. E. E. Roberts, General Secretary of the Victorian Farmers' Union, concerning the sale of surplus ...

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  13. Tramway "Peace" Car.

    The Tramway Board's "Peace" car, bearing portraits in oils of ten of the Allied rulers, generals, and admirals, will run between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ...

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  14. Peace Day Accidents.

    Vernon Nind, 14 years of age, oving in Bayview street, East Prahran, was knocked down by a motor-car at the eastern end of Bourke street on Saturday afternoon at ...

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  15. KOLAPORE CUP.

    The Kolapore Cup match was tired at Bisley to-day, when Creat Britain won from Australia by the narrow margin of six points. ...

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  16. The Pope, the Workers, and Peace.

    Speaking at a Communion breakfast held yesterday morning in St. Ambrose's parish hall, Brunswick, under, the auspices of the Brunswick and North Brunswick branches ...

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  17. GREAT CROWD AT RACES.

    One of the largest crowds ever seen on the Caulfield rececourse asscmbled on Saturday for the July meeting of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club. Certainly, it was ...

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  18. A General "Chaired."

    Some amusement was caused in Collins street about half-past 1 on Saturday by a crowd of returned soldiers. Having surrounded a constable, they "chaired" him ...

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  19. Train and Tram Traffic.

    Extra trains were put on on all the suburban lines in the morning to cope with the crowds coming in to see the procession, and between 9 and 11 o'clock all trains arriving ...

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  20. SYDNEY CELEBRATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Peace Day was marked in Sydney by lavish official decorations, while the programme of processions and pageants. feasts, and ...

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  21. IN THE SUBURBS.

    No arrangements has been made by the Brighton Council for the celebration, and the only event locally waa the lighting at night of a huge bonfire which had been erected by a citizen committee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Hotels and Cafes Closed.

    No food or drink was the general rule in the city on Saturday. The hotels and wine cafes were closed by the direction of the Federal Ministry under the War ...

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  23. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The Peace Day celebrations on Saturday were carried out with much rejoicing, and the streets were crowded. In the afternoon there was a procession, in which the military ...

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  24. SHOT IN HOTEL BAR.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—John Horan, a master butcher, was arrested last night on a charge of wilful murder. According to a report furnished to the ...

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  25. A FATAL ATTACK.

    Felled by a blow in an attack made upon him in Nicholson street, North Fitzroy,on Saturday night, John Andrew Wootten, 27 years of age, residing at Canning street, ...

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  26. Afternoon Attractions.

    Though the weather was cold and threatening, large crowds attended the Caulfield races and the football matches in the afternoon, soldiers having free entry to ...

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  27. Martins' Challenge Cup.

    Australia won the Martins' Challenge Cup with a score of 833 points. This match is for teams of six, present members of the forces, scores made in the first stage of ...

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  28. Celebrations "Black."

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.—The Railway Union declared the Peace celebrations "black." Other unions took similar action. ...

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  29. THE POLICE THANKED.

    Sir,—I would like to have the opportunity of expressing through your columns the thanks of this management to Sir George Steward, chief commissioner of police, his ...

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  30. Thanksgiving at University.

    Peace cclebrations at the Melbourne University took the form of a largely attended meeting of students in the Wilson Hall on Friday afternoon. Members of the council, ...

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  31. INQUIRY INTO WHEAT SALE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A Royal commission, under seal of the State, was issued on Friday to Mr Justice Pring, in connection with the sale of wheat for the East. ...

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  32. Duke of Cambridge Match.

    H. White (S.A.) and L. Eldridge (S.A.) tied with Hislop (Royal Scots') for the Duke of Cambridge, 10 shots at 900 yards. Shooting off for first prize. Hislop scored ...

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  33. PAUL FREEMAN INTERNED.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—It was learned yesterday that Paul Freeman, who was recently removed from the s.s. Sonoma to the garrison hospital at Victoria Barracks, is now ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The reason why I ask this question is because no flag was flown to-day from our Central P.O. tower, at the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth strcets. Surely some ...

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  35. UNITY AND COURAGE.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—His Excellency the Governor-General has issued a peace message as follows:- "To-day we close a great war era. The ...

    Article : 103 words
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