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  3. MOTORING.

    Wed., Nov. 26, 7.50. Sun., Nov. 30, 7.54 Thurs., Nov. 27, 7.51. Mon., Dec. 1, 7.55. Fri., Nov. 28, 7.52. Tues., Dec. 2, 7.56. Sat., Nov. 29, 7.53. Wed., Dec. 3, 7.57. ...

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  4. BENDIGO CUP MEETING.

    At the Epsom course at Bendigo to-day the Bendigo Jockey Club will begin its annual Cup meeting, which will be concluded to-morrow. To judge from the ...

    Article : 477 words
  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Victorian Lawn Tennis Association was again favoured with fine weather yesterday, when another large attendance was registered at the Albert ground. ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    Bendigo races (first day). ...

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  8. Racing Notes.

    The programme and "Archer's" selections for the first day's racing of the Bendigo Jockey Club's Cup meeting appear in another column. ...

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  9. KOROIT RACES.

    KOROIT, Monday. —The Koroit spring races were held on Saturday in fine weather. Results:- Hurdle Race. Two miles.—W. S. Lindsay's RED TUNIC, by Unique—Tarrone mare, 5 yrs. 9.0 (A. ...

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  10. SANDOWN PARK RACING CLUB WEIGHTS

    Two-years-old Handicap, Five furlongs.—Crimson, 9.0; Prince Kingston, 8.3; Princess Zemlia, 7.12; Whi-le, 7.12; Winnie Anton, 7.12; Canny, 7.12; Mnlpais, 7.12; Taggerty, 7.12; Border Raid, ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    When the committee of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League met last evening a letter was read from Mr. A. Sampson, of ...

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  12. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    The draw for the inter-club challenge competitions of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association, which will be resumed on the Amateur Sports Ground on Suturduy, is as follows:—Carlton and ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. THE GUN.

    "Ollie," a Newcastle shot, put up a good performance at the grounds of the Melbourne Gun Club yesterday. In the sparrow events he made a sequence of 20 kills. In the pigeon contests ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    M.C.C. v. Medicals.—To be played on M.C.C. ground to-day, at half-past 1 p.m. A cricket match will be played on the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Friday between teams ...

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  15. INTERSTATE POSTAL MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A test match between New South Wales and Victorian postal cricket teams was played at the Sydney Cricket-ground to-day, and resulted in a win for the home team by 116 ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL.

    The industrial disputes committee of the Trades Hall Council yesterday conferred with the pottery employers concerning the claims of employees on strike in the industry, but no settlement was ...

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  18. BOWLS.

    The first game between teams representing Victoria, and New South Wales was played on the Middle Park green yesterday. There was a large attendance, and the playing sward and surroundings ...

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  19. SPORTING CABLES.

    In the match between the Australians and the All South Africa team, the Australians, in their first innings scored 441 (Collins 235), whilst the South Africans, ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS.

    The effect that the alteration of hours claimed by the employees of the Broken Hill companies in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court will have, if granted, on the Port Pirie smelting works, ...

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  21. SOUTH SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    At Hawksburn.—At 2—Haynes-Holyeak v. LindsayLong; Miss White-Harston v. Miss Harris-Barrett: Misses Richardson and Marwick v. Misses Holt and Wragg. At 2.45—Misses Rose and Scott v. Misses ...

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  22. GOLD-MINERS' CLAIMS.

    Proceedings in connection with the claims by the gold-mining section of the Australian Workers' Union for improved wages and conditions yesterday took the form of an investigation into the ...

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  23. GLAMORGAN SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The sports of the Toorak Preparatory Grammar School, Glamoorgan, Toorak, were held on Saturday afternoon, November 22, on the school ground. The prizes were presented by Lady Barrett to the ...

    Article : 339 words
  24. OLD-TIME SCHOOL MASTER.

    "James Bonwick: Australian School Master," was the subject of a paper read on Monday evening by Mr. Walter Forster, at the meting of the ...

    Article : 264 words
  25. WINDSOR EXCHANGE.

    Sir,—I notice in "The Argus," of to-day a letter from "Windsor Subscriber," in which he complains of the treatment he received from the Windsor Telephone ...

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  26. CASES IN HOSPITAL.

    Early yesterday afternoon a man named Osborne was found, with his throat cut, lying on the floor in a room at the Federal Coffee Palace, Collins street. He was conveyed in a critical condition to ...

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  27. Footscray Tournament.

    The electric light rink tournament of the above club was commenced last Monday evening, the green being in good condition. Results:—Jowett (P. Melb.), 15, beat Homewood (Sunshine), 11; ...

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  28. PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    In the Criminal Court on Monday, before Mr. Justice Mann, the following sentences were imposed:- Reginald Clements, 29, stealing postal articles, three months imprisonment; Alexander Mercer, 2[?], who ...

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  29. DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court on Monday, before [?] Justice Hood, a decree nisi was granted in each of the following cases:—Daisy Evelyn McKeown v. Leslie Henry George McKeown; Ruby Florence ...

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