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  3. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Miss Mary Jerrold, Miss Angela Baddeley, Miss Mary Hinton, and Miss Mary MacGregor were the guests of honour at an at home held at the Lyceum Club ...

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  4. WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES.

    Excellent reports were received at the second annual meeting of the central branch of the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Red Cross auxiliary, which was ...

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  5. LEAGUE TRIBUNAL.

    Incidents in the League football march between Carlton and Footscray on Monday led to the laying of charges against J. Watson (Carlton), and H. McDonald (Footscray), who appeared ...

    Article : 638 words
  6. INTERSTATE MATCH.

    League premiership games will be suspended to-morrow for the first of the interstate games. It has been the custom to play South Australia here in July, but so many ...

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  7. A Club Disqualified.

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  8. UNIVERSITY REVELS.

    Stricter control will be cxercised future over those University students who visit the city business centre on Commencement morning. Action will be taken by ...

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  9. GEELONG V. BALLARAT.

    Geelong players appreciate the week's break from competition matches, as the two strenuous matches of the week-end proved just sufficient for the team, as at the close of Monday's game ...

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  10. THE ASSOCIATION.

    Supporters of the Association game have awaited the match between Coburg and Port Melbourne with keen interest. Port Melbourne is at the head of the premiership list, and Coburg ...

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  11. SOUTH MELBOURNE CLUB.

    The South Melbourne team is having a run of bad luck. It has had a number of players injured. It has lost several matches by a very narrow margin, but it still hopes for better days. ...

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  12. BALLARAT TEAM FOR GEELONG.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The following team has been selected to represent the Ballarat Football League in its match at Geelong on Saturday, in aid of the Geelong charities:—Boyd, Cooper, Hall, ...

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  13. "SOCCER" GAME.

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  14. Matches for To-morrow.

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  15. SCHOOL MATCH.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The Ballarat School of Mines defeated the Gordon Institute of Technology football team by 6—13 to 6—7. ...

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  16. Club Notes.

    BRUNSWICK is again occupying a place in the leading four, and its supporters have- regained confidence. Blackman's leg is much better, and he will be seen in the black and white colours ...

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  17. INTERSTATE FRUITGROWERS.

    TATURA, Thursday.—At a conference of interstate fruitgrowers held at Tatura to-day the secretary (Mr. F. J. Churches), in reviewing the last season, said that it was gratifying to note ...

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  18. SUBURBAN ACTIVITIES.

    A public meeting will he held this evening at 8 o'clock at the corner of Glenhuntly road and Royal avenue, adjoining the railway station, to protest against the decision of the Closer ...

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  19. Tho Teams.

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  20. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At the resumption to-day of the inquiry by Judge Mitchell into allegations of bribery against police officers, Edward Michael Thulborn, ...

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  22. CITRUS-GROWERS CONFER.

    MILDURA, Thursday.—A conference was held to-day between the directors of the Victorian Central Citrus Association and the South Australian citrus ...

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  23. TRAIN SERVICE ALTERED.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Great disstisfaction exists throughout the Riverina with the altered time-table for the Sydney-Melbourne mail train, which now runs 40 minutes later than ...

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  24. METROPOLITAN AMATEURS.

    For the matches to be played on Saturday the Metropolitan Amateur Football Association has appointed the following umpires:— A Section.—Geelong v. Old Melbournians, ...

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