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  • CAULFIELD CUP. WON BY LADY MEDALLIST. RECORD TIME AND ATTENDANCE. SPLENDID DAY'S RACING.

    The favourite won the Caulfield Cup on Saturday. This in itself would have been enough to lend a gloss to the most dispiriting of days; but it was only one of the ... [Article] (876 words)
  • THE RACING.

    A rather mild start was made when but eight turned out for the Hurdle Race. The event looked very open, and all the starters were backed, odds of 5 to 1 being ... [Article] (5698 words)
  • WINNING JOCKEY'S STORY. "IT WAS NEVER IN DOUBT."

    Wilfred Barnett dismounted slowly, as though he were not quite able to realise that he had ridden a Caulfield Cup winner to victory. His hands trembled a little as ... [Article] (437 words)
  • MODES AND ROBES. A TOUCH OF SUMMER.

    Last week was one of surprises as far as the weather was concerned, and perhaps the greatest of all was that Saturday was without a blemish. On Monday and Tuesday ... [Article] (3086 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (293 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (187 words)
  • STAKES WON AT THE MEETING.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (442 words)
  • RAILWAY TRAFFIC. 13,938 PASSENGERS CARRIED.

    Altogether, 13,938 passengers were conveyed by train to Caulfield on Saturday, and the receipts totalled £3,077/6/. Last year the passengers numbered 11,531, and receipts ... [Article] (33 words)
  • POSTAL OFFICERS. CONFERENCE RESOLUTION.

    The conference of the Australian Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Officers Association, which is representative of postmasters, telegraphists, clerks, clerical ... [Article] (262 words)
  • ALLEGED ASSAULTS.

    Bleeding from the car, and with his chin and lip cut, Charles Robertson, 50 years of age, a miner from Wonthaggi, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital by Constable ... [Article] (177 words)

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