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  2. TO-DAY'S SPORT.

    The final series of games in the first round of the home and home matches will be played to-day. THE LEAGUE. ...

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  3. PROBLEM OF EXCHANGES.

    Mr. William Watson, acting chairman of directors of the Bank of New Zealand, speaking at the annual meeting of shareholders in Wellington yesterday, made ...

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  4. SPORTING CABLES.

    At the third day of the Royal Ascot meeting to-day the Ascot Gold Cup was run, resulting in an exciting finish between two French horses, in which Massine ...

    Article : 483 words
  5. HOSPITALS PROBLEM.

    In the opinion of those who are closely connected with metropolitan hospitals, the overcrowding of the large general institutions is partly accounted for by the fact ...

    Article : 206 words
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  7. BASEBALL.

    Following is the list of pennant matches for this afternoon in the A and B grades of No. 1 Section, and the A, B, and C games of No. 2 Section. The matches will be played on the ...

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  8. ANNOUNCEMENT BY MINISTER.

    "There is a tendency," said the Minister for Health (Dr. Argyle) yesterday, "to overlook the fact that the city hospitals have to treat many cases which drift in ...

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  9. CYCLING.

    Many club events have been arranged for this afternoon. Riders are busily training for the Kermode shield events and the important road races to be held in a few weeks. ...

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  10. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    The president (Mrs. P. J. Slater) and committee of the recently formed Red Cross auxiliary for the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital are arranging a bridge afternoon ...

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  11. PASTORALIST'S COUNCIL.

    At a well-attended meeting of the council of the Pastoralists' Union of Southern Riverina, held at the Rlalto on Thursday, several important matters received ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP.

    France defeated India by four games to one. Cochet (France) defeated Sleem, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-0. ...

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  13. THE ASSOCIATION.

    North Melbourne v. Footscray, at Footscray. Hawthorn v. Brunswick, at Brunswick. Brighton v. Port Melbourne, at Brighton. Williamstown v. Geelong, at Williamstown. ...

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  14. WOMEN AT TENNIS.

    In the women's international lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon, Britain defeated the United States, winning six out of seven matches. ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The question of the overcrowding of our public hospitals is at the present time receiving a great deal of attention, and judging by the views expressed the ...

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  16. Balfour—Maxwell Wedding.

    A wedding took place at Kew Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon. The bridegroom was Ion H., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Balfour, formerly of ...

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  18. London Championships.

    In the London championships, N. E. Brookes defeated Mayes, 6-1, 6-4. Brookes showed glimpses of his old form, especially in close volleying. ...

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  19. HOSPITAL CONGESTION.

    Sir,—During a recent visit to Beechworth I was surprised to find a well-equipped, fully-staffed hospital, capable of taking over a hundred inmates, with barely 20 ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    When stumps were drawn, Essex, in their second innings, had scored 296 for seven wickets against South Africa. Russell contributed [?] O'Connor [?] and Nicholas ...

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  21. ESKIMO LIFE.

    Dr. Stefansson, the Arctic explorer, told of his life with the Eskimos to a large audience in the Town Hall last evening. Declaring that there were no social ...

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  22. LACROSSE.

    The following premiership matches will be played this afternoon. Senior A Section.—M. C. C. v. Malvern, at Albert Cricket-ground: Caulfield v. Hawthorn, at ...

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  23. Trinity College Ball.

    Canopied with scarlet blossoms, and with its balconies hung with scarlet and olive green draperies, the St. Kilda Town Hall looked very festive yesterday evening, ...

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  24. BOWLS.

    Nine rinks from the Kangaroo club play a return match against Collingwood-Iva[?]hoe (at Collingwood) this afternoon, commencing at a quarter past 2 o'clock sharp. ...

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  25. GOLF.

    The Victorian Ladies' Golf Union coronation medal was competed on handicap by teams of four yesterday, and was won by the Royal Melbourne club with the excellent score of 313. The Albert ...

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  26. RUNNING RECORDS.

    The Finnish Olympic champion runner, Nurmi, broke the world's record, covering 1,500 metres in 3min. 52 [?] also 5,000 metres in the record time of 14min. ...

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  27. BOXING.

    The representative of Mr. Tex Rickard has announced that he has definitely broken off negotiations with Firpo for an engagement to fight in the United ...

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  28. RELATIVITY AND TIME.

    The theory of relativity was touched on by Professor J. A. Gunn when speaking to the University Philosophical Society yesterday evening on "The Realty of Time." ...

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  29. DEARER FLOUR.

    The Victorian Millowners' Association announces an increase of 12/6 a ton in the price of flour, making it [?]2/15/ per 2,000lb. net delivered Melbourne or suburbs. ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    [?] [?] [?] will be continued in all four grades this afternoon. Geelong, on its own courts, should have no difficulty in maintaining its unbroken record at the expense of ...

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  31. BAY EXCURSION.

    A special excursion to Portarlington and Geelong will be made to-morrow by the [?] Edina, Passengers will leave No. 1 Queen's Wharf at 11 a.m., arriving at Melbourne on return about [?] ...

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