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  2. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Then was a splendid entry for the No. 19 Union quarterly matches, seven shots at 300, 500, and 600 yards (scratch and handicap), fired at Port Melhourne on Saturday. There was a fairly strong ...

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  3. YACHTING.

    In fine weather, with a moderate southerly breeze the Royal, St. Kilda Yacht Club held a successful regatta on Saturday. The comprehensive programme of eight events attraeted more than 70 starters, ...

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  4. R.A.C.V. HILL CLIMB.

    Nearly 2,000 persons witnessed an interesting hill-climbing contest, in which more than 25 motor-cars, including several supercharged sports models, took part, in ideal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WARRNAMBOOL GIFT.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Saturday.—Warrnambool Gala Week was begun with a sports meeting to-day, at which there was a large attendance. Gate receipts amounted to £102. The appearance of Tim Banner ...

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  6. THE PULPIT.

    "And ye brake down the houses to fortify the wall" were the words chosen by the Rev. A. Penry Evans for his sermon at the independent Church yesterday evening. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CROQUET.

    The Victorian Croquet Association's English gold medal competition ended on the courts of the Warleigh Croquet Club on Saturday, when Mr. C. [?] Miller (Warleigh) won the English medal ...

    Article : 322 words
  8. DRAUGHTS.

    Play in the minor draughts championship tournament was continued at the Central Draughts Club, Hardware House, on Saturday night, when Willis won the final of the winners' section defeating ...

    Article : 302 words
  9. FRANKSTON GYMKHANA.

    FRANKSTON, Sunday.—The gymkhana held at Hartley Cottage, Mount Elizu, the hunting lodge of Mrs. Herbert Embling, attracted good entries. In one event there were 28 competitors and several ...

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  10. FOOTBALL PREMIERSHIP.

    "The first duty of your executive is to impress thanks to and admiration of your sterling players, out so ably represented you on the field throughout the season." This was the Keynote of the ...

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  11. BREWERY EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The Cirlton and United Breweries' Employees' 26th annual picnic was held at Portarlington on Saturday. A programme of sprots resulted;—120 Yards Handicap. — Heat Winners—L. McCarthy. ...

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  12. WRESTLING IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Walter Browing defeated the Bulgarian George Penchily by one fall to nil after [?] contesting a [?]ut scheduled for six rounds at the Leichhardt Stadium on Saturday night. ...

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  13. HOPES OF THEIR SIDE.

    Richardson (left), who is 21 not out, and Ponsford (45 not out), revived Australia's hopes after Fingleton, Bradman, and McCabe had failed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THIRD TEST THRILLS: ENGLAND PASSES 300.

    Paynter hits a full toss from Grimmett to the boundary and takes England's score to 303 in the third Test match at Adelaide on Saturday. The Englishmen made 341 in their first innings, and Australia had lost four wickets for 109 runs when stumps were drawn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SUN GLASSES AT THE TEST.—Saturday was a day of bright sunshine in Adelaide, and these women spectators at the Test match all went prepared for the glare which might have deprived them of a clear view of some of the play. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Entries for the February public examinations will close on Friday next, January 20. Entries for these examinations are strictly limited candidates who had entered fot the recent ...

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  17. SEBASTIAN SPORTS.

    BENDIGO. — The finals of the Schastian sprots on Saturday resulted: —Hack Race.—V. Ward essie Windle, 1; B. Dairymple's Caroline. 2: M. Keating's Grace. 3. Shelfield Handicap—W. ...

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    LEYLAND'S ESCAPE.—Oldfield missed a chance of catching Leyland when he made a faulty stroke at a ball from Grimmott. Leyland was bowled later by 0'Reilly, who also gained Sutcliffe's wicket. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DID WELL FOR ENGLAND.—Payntor (77), on the left, and Loyland (83), who batted brilliantly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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