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  2. DAVIS CUP TIE

    New Zealand has chosen Eastbourne as the place for its first round Davis Cup tie ogainst Australia, but the dates of play have not yet been arranged. As the ...

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  3. PERTH TENNIS REVIEWED.

    The special Invitation tennis tournamont was held In Perth last week-end to coincide with the visit of the Eurtpean players, Menzel, Mater. and De Stefanf; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASTS

    The Essendon Town Hall was crowded last night for the 62nd nnnual meeting of the Essendon Football Club. The scene outside the hall was reminiscent of a ...

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  5. SHIELD MATCHES BEGIN TO-DAY

    Victoria has won the Sheffield Shield, and is now intent upon maintaining the form which has enabled it to win every match outright. This feat has not been ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN GOODS IN BRITAIN

    Methods of increasing sales of Australian dairy produce and fruit in Great Britain which were described to members of the Rotary Club on Wednesday by the ...

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  7. BOWLS FOR CHARITY

    There were more than 200 supporters and interested onlookers at Middle Park last night when the sual round of the Victorian Bowling A[?]ciation's Charity tournament was decided Players ...

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  8. WILL CASE SETTLED

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—In the Ballarat Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Martina settlement was announced of the case in which Rachel Kerr, widow, ...

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  9. PUBLIC SERVICE MATCH

    When the interstate public service match between New South Wales and Victoria was continued yesterday at the Albert ground the New South Wales players did better than on ...

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  10. New Courts for Grace Park

    The Grace Park club is replacliiK its asphalt courts with porous hard courts which will be leady for the annual tournament to begin in March. ...

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  11. PRICE OF BREAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The taking or public evidence on the price of bread in New South Wales was concluded this afternoon. The Royal commissioner (Sir ...

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  12. PRISON WARDER ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Giving evidence in the Rockhampton (Q.) Police Court in the case in which John Thomas McQuade, aged 39 years, prison warder, is ...

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  13. REFUSED £250,000 FOR MINE

    ALICE SPRINGS, Thursday.—A statement that he had refused an offer of £250,000 for the gold mine owned by his syndicate at Winneke was made in the ...

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  14. PRISONER'S ATTEMPT TO SAVE WARDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A prisoner who was working in the yard of the Maitland Gaol made a gallant effort to save a warder from serious injury when he fell ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN DEBT IS £1,237,122,393

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A statement issued by the Federal Treasury to-day shows that the public debt of the Commonwealth and the States on December ...

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  16. DEATH AT FIRE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— At an inquest into the death of John Carr, aged 56 yers, who was crushed to death at Cessnock on December 2, when the wall of a ...

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  17. TRUCK STRIKES BRIDGE

    BENALLA, Thursday.—While Messrs. Prank Smith, E. Bourke, G. Reilly, E. Wittingslow, R. Burns, I. Gray and T. Mackay, all of Benalla, were returning from a dance ...

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  18. CROQUET TEST

    Australia will meet New Zewland for the second time when the second croquet test match is continued to-day at Warleight, Oakwood avenue, North Brighton. singles matches will ...

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  19. BARKER DEFEATS McFARLANE

    Austin Robertson, who was to have raced Fred O' Nral In a special match race over l00 yards at Maribyrnong last night, did net meet his engagement. Robertson reported that he had trained ...

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  20. SPORTING CABLES

    Northern Union.—Feathcritone v. Hudder[?] field. 16-7. League Cup (first round, replay).—Bradford v. York, 0-2. ...

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  21. This is Fishing!

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"Big game" fishermen are having success off the coast. Mr. J. D. Sargood, of Melbourne, fishing In a launch, landed ...

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  22. Women Gc[?]fers for Tour

    The Ladies Golf Union has asked the following if they are able to four Australia and New Zealand:—Mesdnmes Garon, Greenlees, Holm, Peel, and Walker nnd Misses Wanda ...

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  23. THIEVES AT NEWPORT

    Within 250 yards of a signal-box at the Junction of the lines to Geelong and Williamstown where a signalman was on duty, thieves entered the office of the ...

    Article : 309 words
  24. WOMEN'S SPORTS

    Further rounds of the povice parts Cour[?]ment of the victorlan Ladies' Bowing Association [?] played yesterday at Thornbury Four pairs [?] contest the finals at South St.Kilds on Monday at ...

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  25. Water-polo Matches

    Resulta of water polo matches at the city baths last night were—A Grade—Albert Park A.7 goals d. Port Melbourne A. J: Surrey Park A. 7.d. Middle Park A. 3; Fairfield A, 3, d. Melbourne ...

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  26. Stolen Car Found in Creek

    BALLAN, Thursday—A sedan motorcar stolen from Mr. R. N. Niall, of Orlong road, Toorak, on October 12 was discovered by the police in Pyke's Creek ...

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  27. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    A selection of valentines from the collections of the Melbourne Public Library is on exhibition in the showcases of the Refeience Library. These date from about ...

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  28. Australia Has 675,782 Motor-vehicles

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Statistics gathered by the National Roads and Motoring Association show that there are now more motor vehicles registered in Australia ...

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  29. Joe Kirkwood for the East.

    Joe Kirkwood the Amcilcan golfer who arrived in Melbourne from Sydney on Wednesday, will lenve shortly for Western Austialin. Thence he will travel to ...

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  30. North Melbourne Handball.

    The Notlh Melbourne Handball Club's Centenary singles champiouships for the F[?]gerald BrosCub, has reched the semi- final steges. to cusbir spme players to fulfit engagements in the Victorian ...

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  31. SWIMMING.

    The Victorian Queensland and West Australian recpresetative at the Tasmanian section of the Australian national championships returned to Melbourne on Wednesday.All complained at the ...

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  32. YACHTING AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    The Victorian Yacht Racing Association's annual regalia to-morrow will be held off Williamstown not off St. Kilda Pier. ...

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  33. Charge Against Solicitor Dismissed

    ALICE SPRINGS, Thursday—Mr. B. N. Webb, solicitor, appeared in court on eummons on a charge of contempt of Court It was alleged by a ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. DIVORCE COURT

    The following decrees aist in divorce were granted in the Third Civil Court by Mr. Justice Govan Duffy on Thursday:- John Victor Tyndale Pym, aged 53 years. ...

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  36. MOUSE TURNS ON GAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A mouse caused [?] Liverpool storekeeper and his wife to become overpowered by gas fumes at their home last night. Their son ...

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  37. SPORT ON SUNDAY

    An agitation to permit of the playing of games on Sundays in the parks controlled by the council has been revived in Coburg. At its last meeting the Coburg Council ...

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  38. WRESTLING IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Peter Venter (13.8), of England, outpointed Billy Bayne (13.7½), of New Zealand), in a wrestling bout at the Brisbane ' Stadium. ...

    Article : 31 words
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