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  2. THE PULPIT.

    Canon [?] vicar of St. Mary's Church of England, Caulfield, preached at St. Paul's Cathedral last night from the text Acts [?] 26. He said:—"There are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ADMIRALTY HOUSE SYDNEY.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—From October 31 the Commonwealth will reliq[?] occupan[?] of Admiralty House Sydney. This action which was announced by the Prime ...

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  4. COMPLAINTS BY MAYOR.

    Following has announcement on Friday that he intended to move at the next meeting of the Williamstown Council that the State Ministry be asked to appoint a Royal ...

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  5. QUARREL AT MEN'S HOME.

    During a quarrel at the Salvation Army Men's Home, a Beckett street, on Saturday night, is alleged that a man threatened several other men with an open razor. ...

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  6. ART EXHIBITION.

    At the Fine Arts Gallery there will be opened to-day an exhibition of water colours and engravings by Miss Gladys Owen. The general outlook experessed by ...

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  7. GOULBURN ROTARY CLUB.

    GOULBURN, Sunday.—Mr. A. C. C. Holtz. past governor of the 65th district, (Australia) of Rotary International, presented the Goulburn Rotary Club with ...

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  8. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    The annual meeting of the Essendon branch of the Returned Soldiers' League passed a resolution instructing the secretary (Mr. A. Paterson) to write to ...

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  9. ARBOR DAY PLANTING.

    The planting of a valuable and rate collection of ex[?] trees at the Mount [?] denong arboretum marked the Arbor Day celebration of the Tree Planters' ...

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  10. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.

    The Minster for Education (Mr. Lemmon) denied on Saturday suggestions made by eastern municipalities that the decision of the Ministry to erect a new high school ...

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  11. CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS.

    The feast of Blessed Peter Ezward, founder of the Blessed Saerament Fathers, was observed at the Church of St. Francis, Elizabeth street, yesterday. At all the ...

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  12. TOLL BRIDGE FOR BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) stated yesterday that he had received from the city council a letter announcing that the council was opposed to ...

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  13. CONSTABLE THREATENED.

    Two men were arrested outside the Blackburn Hotel, in White Horse road, Blackburn, on Saturday evening during a disturbance in which a constable was ...

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  14. TEACHINGS OF MASONRY.

    The vicar of St. Catherine's Church, Caulfield (the Rev. R. Hamilton) conducted a masonic service last night. He said that there were two major fallacies concerning ...

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  15. SYDNEY SCHOOL CREWS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— At the meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of the great public schools the disqualification of the Sydney High School and ...

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  16. HEYTESBURY FOREST SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—While not belittling Mr. Farrer's views in any way, I should like to uphold the policy of the Lands department in opening up the Heytesbury forest country ...

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  17. RAILWAYS BUTTY-GANGS.

    Sir,—After 30 years' experience in the railways service I can, from the point of view of a working man who has never worked ina butty-gang, say that it is bad ...

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  18. BROTHERHOOD OF RESONIANS.

    The Orient Company has invited the Brotherhood of Reasonians to hold its annual reunion dinner on the Otranto, at Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, on Monday, ...

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    AUSTRALIAN HURDLE RACE.—Above, crossing the hurdle before the last two in the Australian Hurdle race nt Caulfield on Saturday, Swahilli leads Polygonum. Mosstrooper (on the rails), and Kentle. Below, a fine head study of Mosstrooper, the winner, after the race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    INTERSTATE BASEBALL.—R. Sharpe batting for South Australia in the interstate baseball match against Victoria at the St. Kilda Cricket-ground on Saturday. L. Miller is the Victorian catcher. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WORLD'S RECORD CLAIMED.—It was drovers' day at the trials conducted by the Victorian Working Sheepdog Association at the Showgrounds on Saturday. Mr. W. Jones's Peter yarding his sheep in 3min. 27sec. which, it is claimed, is a world's record. (Inset) Peter after the trial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MARIST MONASTERY.

    The Marist Brothers, who have schools at Hawthorn, Kyneton, and Kilmore, have established a monastery and school at Our Lady's parish. East Brunswick. Previously ...

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    AFTER THE "HARES."—The pack in the combined five-miles cross-country run held at Blackburn on Saturday by the Glenhuntly and Victorian Railways institute Harriers, on the trail of the "hares." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. DEATH AFTER ARREST.

    The Chief commissioner of police (Brigadier-General T. A. Blamey) stated on Saturday that inquiry would be made into the death of Bernard Arthur McCarton, aged ...

    Article : 128 words
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