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  3. FOOTBALL.

    Football enthusiasts are beginning to realise thet the game is more important than the clubs, buit as the League is composed of clubs there is not likely to be ...

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  4. "BANISH YOUR TRAMS."

    Entertaining comments and comparisions regarding traffice problems were made yesterday by Mr. W. F.Trotter, an English engineer, who recently came to Austeralia ...

    Article : 870 words
  5. THE ASSOCIATION.

    The premiership list at the end of four games is remarkable only two points scparating the first five cluds footscaray With only a draw against them lead Hawthorn Brunswick, ...

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  6. ROUGH PLAY.

    Before Sir Baldwin Spencer, Sir Thomas Lyle, and Mr. G. A. Moir, the independent tribunal of the League, the captain of the Essendon team (S. Barker) was last evening charged with elbowing ...

    Article : 275 words
  7. RUGBY INTERNATIONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Lord Stradbroke) will be preent tomorrow at the Rugby League international football match, to be played at Fitzroy between England and Victoria. It will ...

    Article : 452 words
  8. CLUB NEWS.

    The fifth round of premiership matches to be played to-morrow should produce some close game Melbourne, after their fine Showing against Carllon and south Melbourne who are ...

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  9. HONORARY JUSTICES.

    An interesting and instrnrlivc lecture on the campaign of the Australian troops in France,was delivered by Captain A. Jacka. V.C., the first Australian to win the ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    (Under the Patronage and in the presence of his Excellency the state Governor (Lord stradbroke) FITZROY GROUND. ...

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  12. DISORDERLY CONDUCT ON TRAINS

    Replying to a complaint in regard to the disorder conduct of young men on the 8.28 p.m. train to Frankston on Saturday, May 10, the Railways Commissioners stated ...

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  13. PLAIN WORDS FROM THE FARM

    Sir,—I heartily subscribe to most of Mr. H. Griffiths's sentiments, but differ regarding our sorely tried faith in Nationalism,which is substantially the old Liberal ...

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  14. ORGAN RECITAL AT TOWN HAIL.

    Despite the unfavourable Weather there was a large attendance at the Town hall last, night, When the City organist (Dr. W, G.Price)gave an organ recital. The ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. FOOTBALLERS NOTE.

    SIX MEN WANTED to play with Country team. work in [?] works availlable job; good waged Apply by letter to FOOTBALL, Argus officer. ...

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  16. BATTERY FOUND ON COURSE.

    KALGOORALIE Thusday — After the running of the Third blvision Handicap at the Kalgoorlie Racing club's [?] on saturday the stipendiary steward (Mr. shea) became suplious, ...

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  17. WANTED FOOTBALL COACH

    NON-PLAYING FOR SENIOR AMATEUR TEAM PLEASE RING [?] [?]. ...

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