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  2. MANY CYCLISTS FALL.

    Riding rapidly downhill towards a stone bridge about half a mile from the finish of the junior 25-miles cycling race at Albion on Saturday 20 riders were involved in ...

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  3. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    Owing to the Hall's Gap-Dunkeld road being unfit for traffic on account of the recent heavy rains, it has been decided by the Tourists Resorts Committee to close ...

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  4. TRADE WITH BRITAIN.

    Suggesting the extension of preferential trade between Australia and Great Britian, the Victorian board of directors of the Australian Natives' Association has written ...

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  5. SALES TAX RULINGS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Further rulings on the sales tax issued yesterday by the commissioner of taxation (Mr. Ewing) are as follow:— ...

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  6. FIVE STOWAWAYS FOUND.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—James Doohan, aged 23 years; Archie Edward McLean, aged 25 years; and Alfred Wallace Mackenzie, aged 29 years, labourers; ...

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  7. PUBLIC SCHOOL CADETS.

    After eight stre[?]ous days at the Portsea barracks, 1[?] cadets of the Melbourne Grammar School will break camp this morning. Melbourne Grammar is the first ...

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  8. CHASE AT COLLINGWOOD.

    An exciting chase, which ended in the arrest of a man, took place through Collingwood streets on Saturday morning. After he had been capt[?] the man ...

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  9. BOX HILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The [?]oundation-stone of the first new building of the Box Hill Grammar School in Gwynton Park. Box Hill, was laid on Saturday afternoon by Mr. F. J. Cato. ...

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  10. EXCESSIVE PROTECTION.

    Some examples of how excessive protection has increased the cost of clothing and commodities generally are given in a circular published by the Sydney Chamber ...

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  11. "ROADS TO PEACE."

    Speaking on the subject "Roads to Peace" at a young men's "rally" at the Independent Church, Collins street, yesterday, Professor H. K. Bailey (dean of ...

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  12. MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Unconscious and with a wound in the side of his head, Alfred Taylor, aged 29 years, of Palmer sheet, Collingwood, was found on Saturday evening lying in a lane ...

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  13. THOUGHTFUL SPENDING.

    Thoughtful spending of money was urged by the Rev. A. Penry Evans in a sermon preached in the Independent Church last evening. Mr. Evans recalled a remark by ...

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  14. CHURCH NEWS.

    A sacred recital was given in St. Patrick's Cathedral last night, when the choir sang Du Bois's oratorio "The Last Seven Words of Christ." There was assisted by ...

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  15. BAND OF HOPE UNION.

    Presenting the report at the annual general meeting of the Victorian Band of Hope Union held at Clifton Hill, on Saturday, the secretary (Miss J. Andrews) said ...

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  16. LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE SOCIETY.

    Acording to the report submitted at the eighth annual meeting of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Society, held at the Memorial Hall, Holmes road, Moonee Ponds, on Saturday night, the society has ...

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    CONSUIIAR CEREMONY.—In celebration of the birthday of Queen Wilhelmina, Lieut.-Colonel F. H. Wright, Consul for the Netherlands (on the right), entertained members of the Dutch community and the consular service on Saturday. The Consul for France (M. D. Forcioli) on the left, and Mr. M. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A NEW SPORT FOR WOMEN.—Melbourne women Cyclists competed for the first time on Saturday in a road race arranged by the Victorian Amateur Cyclists' Union. The start of the three-miles handicap race on the Ballarat road, near Albion, is shown; on the right, the winner, Miss Jean Snell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Executive Council al its last meeting passed an order varying the powers of the Garden Employees' Board to enable the wages to be determined of persons ...

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    HOCKEY SEMI-FINALS.—The Y.W.C.A. maroon team met University D at Albert Park on Saturday. A maroon player swung rather high, while tho University goalkeeper (right) got the ball away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT ASPENDALE PARK—At tho jump before the last in the hurdle race Tom Bourke, a 20 to I "outsider," headed tho favourite Romeo, who was beaten for second place by Canardly. on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BEST BIRD IN THE SHOW.— Mr. F. M. Franklin's Barred Plymouth Rock at the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's show at Wirth's Park ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO WOUND.

    Claude Crowl, aged 38 years, was charged in the City Court on Saturday with having attempted to wound Stanley Clements at Oakleigh on Friday night. ...

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    MIMIC WARFARE AT PORTSEA.—Melbourne Grammar School cadets are the first to hold a camp under the volunteer system. At Portsea on Saturday, in the paddock opposite the barracks, the cadets made a bayonctlcss charge up a small hill, where the defenders waited on top. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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