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  2. THE PULPIT.

    Pastor J. E. Allan, preaching at the Box Hill Church of Christ last evening on the occasion of the 16th anniversary fo the church, said that the New Testament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OPENING MATCH OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR IN ENGLAND.

    —(Central N[?] [?]) The first match played in England by the Australian cricketers was that against the Minor Counties at Maidenhead on April 28. The game was drawn, as it was impossible to finish it in the three days owing to [?] wet weather. Collins won the toss from M. Falcon, the Minor Counties captain. He seemed to be confident of the result of the toss, as he wore his pads in readiness to open the Australian innings. The middle picture shows Gregory batting. He scored five. On the right is seen the dismissal of Ponsford, who scored 12; his middle stump was knocked out by Falcon, who took seven wickets in the innings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHAPEL STREET SITES.

    With a request that approval should not be given to the amended by-law of the Prahran City Council permitting the erection of factories on land at Chapel street ...

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  5. MEET AT BROADMEADOWS.

    Hard grounds and hunting weather enabled the Oaklands Hunt Club to break cover early this year, and on Saturday about 30 riders took part in an informal drag to ...

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  6. EXHIBITION SOCCER MATCH.

    Leading succer players of the metropolitan teams took part in an exhibition game at the [?]otordrome on Saturday. The first division played against "The Rest." In the incident depicted the goalkeeper for "The Rest" has thrown himself an the ball to prevent an opposing forward from scoring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPECTACULAR MARK IN FITZROY-CARLTON MATCH.

    G. Collins (Fitzroy), in the match against Carlton on Saturday, which was won by Fitzroy, 58 points to 48, Jumped for a mark in front of goal with Moriarty (Fitzroy, No. 6) and Watson (Carlton), taking the ball well above the heads of his rivals. The kick resulted in a goal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    Disputes recently arose between several industriial organisations and Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., who are carrying out a large contract for the State ...

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  9. KEEN BASEBALL MATCH AT FITZROY.

    After a close game Fitzroy defeated Carlton by one run in the baseball match on [?]ay. The incident illustrated took place at third base: Dummett (Fitzroy) falls after putting out T. Malcolm (Carlton), whose head is seen behind Dummett's shoulder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STORMY PASSAGE FROM JAVA.

    With a suction drodge and a small tug in tow the tug Kraus left Batavia last month for Melbourne, but off the coast of New South Wales she encountered a fierce gale in which the dredge foundered. The vessels had been purchased by the Melbourne Harbour Trust which, however will not have to bear the loss of the dredge. The Kraus reached port on Saturday and berthed at Williamstown with her remaining charge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. REMARKABLE SUCCESS AT DOG SHOW.

    Twelve first prizes, six second, and four third were taken by these fox terriers at the annual show of the Fox and Irish Terrier Club. From left to right the dogs are:—Oxen Lynette, Oxen Nanette, Oxen Roulette, and Oxen Wynette. The dogs are owned by Messrs. Gully and McLeod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SEVERAL CHARGES.

    Charges, of having behaved offensively, used insulting words, resisted the police, and having had in, his possession two felt hats which it was suspected had been stolen, were laid against ...

    Article : 331 words
  13. THEFT OF MOTOR-CYCLE.

    Between January 21 and January 23 a garage at the near of a house occupied by Mr. C. Dunn in Victoria street, Surrey Hills, was entered, and a new motor-cycle, valued at £100, stolen. A ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. IMPERIAL EX-SERVICE MEN'S MEETING.

    Sir,—With reference to the paragraph in your issue of Saturday entitled "Returned Soldiers' League," in which my name appears as convener of a meeting of Imperial ...

    Article : 353 words
  15. TWO-YEAR-OLD FIELD ENTERING THE STRAIGHT AT MOONEE VALLEY.

    After a close race Luverak won the Piccaninny Handicap at Moonee Valley on Saturday from Harvest Gold, with Halyard third. The photograph was taken as the field turned into the straight, with Halyard (left) leading, and the winner, Loverak, close up on the rails. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FALSE PRESENCES CHARGED.

    For several months complaints have been received by the M[?]ne police regarding a man, who, it is alleged, has been posing as a veterinary [?] in various country districts, last ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S GUILD.

    [?] [?] large att[?] of [?] of the Ca[?] Women's Social Guild at the annual [?] at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday [?] The Rev. R. [?]er, O.C.C., led the ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. BAND OF HOPE QUEEN COMPETITION.

    For some months a number of metropolitan bands of hope have been actively engaged in a queen competition, the proceeds of which are to help the educational temperance crusade of ...

    Article : 91 words
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