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  4. THE LATE CAPTAIN MACHELL

    JAMES OCTAVIUS MACHELL, "the Captain," who had been ailing for some years, died at Hastings at the ago of sixty-five (says the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WITH THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    THERE a peculiar interest attaching to matches between Notts mid the Australians, for was it not at Trent Bridge in 1378 that the first Australian team with ...

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  6. Battles of the Past

    AS at the commencement of the twentieth century, so when the nineteenth was ushered in this country was at war. Not at war with a half-civilised race of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Turf Topics & Tips

    TO-MORROW (Thursday) will be Coronation Day, and one of the events of the calendar to celebrate the occasion 13 a day's racing at ...

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  8. "BOONDI'S" BUDGET

    EVERY loyal subject will hear with regret (or otherwise) that King Edward VII. has at last "gone to the dogs." Why that term should be considered deplorable is ...

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  9. THE HEW ZEALAND TOD SLOAN.

    TIME subject of our sketch, L. Hewitt, who is New Zealand's most prominent exponent of the American style of horsemanship, is at present on a visit to Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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