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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The funeral took place on Saturday of Mrs. Agnes Baird, of Mill Fann, Blowhard, mother of Major Baird, M.L.A., for Ballarat West. Mrs. Baird was a native of Ayrshire, and came to ...

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  6. PRESBYTERIAN MISSION WORK.

    In his sermon at the Toorak Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, the Rev. John Mackenzic Briefly reviewed some of the important questions dealth with at the recent ...

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  7. Palace—Melodrama.

    "Driving a Girl to Destruction," the melodrama by Mrs. Morton Powell, which was revived with success at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, tells of the chequered ...

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  8. King's—"De Luxe Annie."

    Beginning a farewell season in the play which introduced her to Australia a little over a year ago, Miss Emelic Polini gained another triumph at the King's Theatre on ...

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  9. Bijou—"Honolulu Girls."

    Musical burlesque attracted two good audiences to the Bijon Theatre on Saturday. "The Honolulu Girls" relates to the adventures of Putnam Slow, a travelling ...

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  10. THE PICTURES.

    Enrico Caruso, the celebrated operatic tenor, was seen for the first time in pictures in Melbourne at Hoyt's De Luxe theatre on Saturday evening. In a light ...

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  11. "AUSTRALASIAN" CHALLENGE SHIELD.

    This year the inter-club foursomes competition for "The Australasian" challenge shield, which has been suspended since 1914, is being revived, and four matches in the first round were decided on ...

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  12. Pincess—"Mother Machree."

    Mr. Denis Kehoe revived at the Princess Theatre on Saturday night Maurice Whelan's picturesque Irish comedy-drama. "Mother Machree," which again proved ...

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  13. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The teachers and scholars of Swanston State school have presented to a crippled scholar, Mabel Brocket, a wheeled chair with which to propel herself about the schoolrooms and yard. ...

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  14. Popular Concert.

    There was a very large audience at the popular concert given under the ChappellAllan direction in the Auditorium on Saturday evening. Mr. Harry Dearth appeared ...

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  15. THE RIVERINA.

    BERRIGAN.—In the School of Arts an enthusiastice welcome home social was given in honour of Corporal G. Hemming (who escaped from Germany white a prisoner), Bomhardier V. T. Murtin, and ...

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  17. SINISTER TORCES IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the course of an address at Wesley Church yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Henry Worrall said that the recrudescence of abominable crimes of violence in ...

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  18. HEREDITY AND RESPONSIBILITY

    Dealing with a "Question from the Pew," at Collins street Baptist Church last evening: "Are some men more or less responsible than others because of what is in ...

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  19. BASEBALL.

    Melbourne (4 runs) drew with Fitzroy, who scored four runs, which did not count, in their last innings, as Melbourne were not put o[?] when time was called. It was an evenly contested game ...

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  20. "THE ORDINARY MAN."

    Last night the Rev. J. E. James, of the Independent Church, preached the second of a series of sermons on "The Ordinary Man," asking the question, "Was Christ ...

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  21. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

    In the utility poultry breeders' competitions first place in the teams contes, is held by E. H. James, who has now a good lead from J. Eaton who is running second. For light breeds, single birds, J. ...

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  22. CATHOLICS AND MARRIAGE.

    In responding to teh toast of the hicrarchy and clergy at a Communion breakfast at North Brumswick yesterday Archbishop Mannix said that because the ...

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  23. PROPERTY SALES.

    Dunlop and liunt Home Builders Limited report having held a sale (in conjunction with Sydney T. Haynes and J. B. McAlpin) of the second subdivision of the Ringwood Estate. The ...

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  24. FIRE IN THE COUNTRY.

    BEEAC, Saturday.—A fire at Judd's Farm to-day destroyed a six-roomed weatherboard building. The tenant (Mr. Richens) lost all his furniture, which was not insured. The dwelling, which was ...

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  25. MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODDFELLOWS.

    NHILL, Friday.—The half-yearly conference of the Wimmera District Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows was held at Nhill yesterday. The delegates were entertained at dinner, ...

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  26. SKELETON FOUND IN RANGES.

    COCKATOO, Sunday.—Mr. W. Legg, son of a sawmiller at Beenah, whilst searching for timber on Friday, discovered the skeleton of a man in the scrub, near an empty house, ...

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