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Advertising : 482 wordsTen minutes past ten at night. The road is dark and housed scattered. A women toils up a pathway leading to her home, sess a young fellow standing against a post, and, little heeding, passes on. Then the cars a rush and, before she has time to turn, something, someone ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,384 wordsTwo ladies who are said to have purchased Bootlegger at different times. On the left Mrs. Snell, who produced a receipt for £300 to the Q.T.C. stewards. On the right Mrs. Ethel Keeble, who produced a receipt for £800 for the purchase of the horse from W. S. Seeney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 384 wordsA RISING out of the disputed ownership of the racehorse, Bootlegger, and the subsequent rescue of the horse, writs were issued out. of the Supreme Court on Friday on behalf of William Steward Seeney against Walter Joseph Banks Keeble, and Ethel ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 6 Jan 1929, Page 1
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