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  2. EASTER CARNIVALS.

    A back to the horse procession through the streets of Preston was a feature yesterday morning of the carnival which is being conducted by the Preston band committee at Bell Park to ...

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  3. SCOUT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After one of the most strenuous contests ever held at Gilwell park, the 1st Gardenvale Troop won both the Colonel Cohen shield and the Stradbroke Cup at the ...

    Article : 440 words
  4. BOY SCOUTS

    In a Scout's life just as in that of a hunter, every hour, every minute he is noticing signs and reading their meaning. This becomes so much a habit with ...

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  5. FEBRUARY FOOD PRICES.

    Investigations made by the acting Commonwealth statistician (Professor Giblin) have revealed that food prices in February showed a general upward tendency ...

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  6. NOTES FOR BOYS

    Do dogs reason in the same way as human beings occasionally do or in any other way which may be peculiarly their own and perhaps a better way than ours? ...

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  7. REPATRIATION REDUCTIONS.

    At the annual meeting of the Carnegie and district branch of the Returned Soldiers' League the following resolution was passed unanimously: ...

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  8. MOTOR-CYCLING.

    WARRAGUL. Monday. — Nearly £100 was taken at the gates to-day at the Auto Cycle Union grass track championship meeting. Rain held off untill after the last event. There were several exciting ...

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  9. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADES.

    PERTH, Monday. — Two Australian records were broken to-day at the annual State volunteer fire brigades demonstration at Fremantle/ Kellerberrin ran a Y coupling and ladder race for eight ...

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    THRILLING FINISH OF SYDNEY CUP.—At Randwick (N.S.W.) yesterday Johnnie Jason (R. Wilson), winner of the Victoria Derby last year, won the Sydney Cup by a head from the New Zealand horse Admiral Drake (T. Webster), with Veilmond (J. Pike) three lengths away third. Johnnie Jason, shown nearer to the camera of the two leading horses in this picturegram started at IG to I. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GRAND OPERA PRINCIPALS —Members of the J.C. Williamson Grand Opera Company who arrived yesterday by the Orama included. left to right in the main group on deck:— Front row: Signori O. de Bernardi and P. Montanari, Miss G. Angellau, Signora C. Valobra and A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MOTOR-BOATING.

    ADELAIDE. Monday. — By winning the third heat o the outboard motor-boat championship of Australia for the O'Donoghue shield to-day W. H. MeFarlane's South Australian boat Timerie Two ...

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    EASTER CUP FINISH—Mr. J. Hurles Prince Dayton (H. Skidmore) winning the W.R.C. Easter Cup at Williamstown yesterday by two length from Liquid Cry (W. Brady). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TUG-OF-WAR AT WERRIBEE.—Members of the Truganina team which won the final of the Easter tun-of-war carnival at Werribee yesterday. From the front: T. Goates, C. Robinson, F. McEvoy, and T. O'Malley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    RYVITCH—BURNS WEDDING—At the Cirlton Synagogue yesterday Miss Renie Burns hon secretary of the Young Judeans Social Club, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. Burns of Fitzroy, was married to Mr. E. Ryvltch, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ryvitch of Fitzroy On the right of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  16. PUBLIC SERVICE ECONOMIES.

    Sir, — Unemployed Employer seems to be out of touch with economies in the public service. Many former State employees are now in the ranks of the ...

    Article : 270 words
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    STILL SMILING.—After the wet week-end, which marred the Easter bivouac at Maribyrnong, members of the 5th Battalion (Victorian Scottish Regiment) broke camp yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BALLARAT CHOIR FOR TASMANIA.—Sixty members of the Ballarat Choral Union left by the Nairana yesterday to compete in the choral championships at the Launoeston musical and elocutionary competitions, which begin to-night at the Albert Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FORMER POSTAL ADMINISTRATOR.—The death has occurred of Mr. Justinian Oxenham, formerly secretary to the Postmaster-General's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LEGACY CLUB CAMP.—Girl members of the Junior Legacy Club at the Easter camp held at the Legacy Club's camp, Somers, under the supervision of Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs. S. G. Savings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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