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  3. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Owing to the numerous counter attra[?] tions on Saturday evening, there were not quite so many people as usual at the dance held by the members of the Lawn Tennis ...

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  4. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    Although the license and his wife and several boarders were sleeping on the premises, thieves entered the office of the Newmarket Hotel, in Racecourse road. ...

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  5. GOLF.

    Fine warm weather favoured the Royal Melbourne club on Saturday, when the final event of their open meeting was played, bringing a week's most enjoyable and well-ordered golf to ...

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  7. STOPPED BOLTING HORSES.

    Excerising presence of mind, Mr. Arthur Brown, of Camberwell, by diverting the course of two bolting horses, averted a serious accident at the cornor of Burwood and Burke roads, Camberwell, ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. MORDIALLOC-MENTONE ELECTIONS.

    A recent having been demanded by Mr. Marriott, one of the unsuccessful canditates for the Parkdate Ward of the Mordialloc-Meutone City at the last municipal elections, Mr. P. J. Conlon. ...

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  9. BILLIARDS.

    A special meeting of members of Tallersall's Club will be held to-night at a quarter to 8 o'clock. The business is urgent and of great interest to billiardists. ...

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  10. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—J. Lewis, of the Victorian Walkers' Club and the East Melbourne Harriers, won the 50 miles walking championship of New South Wales on Saturday in 9[?]. 20 min. 24sec., an ...

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  11. HOCKEY.

    By defeating Old Scotch Colleglans on Saturday Elsternwick for the second consecutive season won the A grade hockey pennant. The club will also hold the Fairfield shield for 1927. which was wrested ...

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