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  2. THE CURTAIN FALLS.

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  4. WINNING SIRES, TRAINERS, AND JOCKEYS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Malster and Wallace headed the list of winning sires at the V.R.C. Spring carnival; the former with five winners- Gold Brew, Mala, Lager, Popinjay, and Golden ...

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  5. HOW THE STAKES WERE DISTRIBUTED.

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  6. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Many of the visitors to the Cup, including a large proportion of Sydney people, had left before Saturday, or were returning that afternoon. Hence there ...

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  7. HEAT WAVE CONDITIONS.

    Since last Tuesday, due to the influence of a very extensive disturbance of combined monsoonal and Antarctic character, there has been a marked tendency to heat wave conditions almost ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE.

    The collieries throughout the Newcastle and Maitland districts have been working fairly well during the past fortnight. Owing to the observation of Eight-hour. Day as a holiday at the ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. THE COUNTRY.

    GILGANDRA, Saturday. — The foundation stone of the new Church of England at Gulargambone was laid on Thursday by Ven. Archdeacon Oakes. The cost of the structure will ...

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  10. MELBOURNE NOTES.

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  11. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL .

    The annual dinner given by the lay members of the Chapter of St. Andrew's Cathedral to the choir and wardens took place at the A.B.C. rooms on Friday evening, and proved an ...

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  12. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    Customs clearances were effected at tho Newcastle Custom-house on Saturday:—Westralia, str., for Hobart. via Sydney, with 900 tons coal", 600 tons bunkers, and 9 packages piece goods; ...

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  13. TWEED RIVER SUGAR.

    BYRON BAY, Sunday.—The steamer Mokau left yesterday morning with 164 tons of Tweed River sugar. She arrived here last Sunday with a load of coal, and was here since in the bay. ...

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  14. MEASLES AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.—During the past few weeks Broken-hill has been threatened with an epidemic of measles. Up to the present, however, the outbreak has been restricted as ...

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  15. BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    After battling against, adverse weather for 25 days, the Italian ship Australia completed per passage from Wellington to Auckland, a distance of 564 miles recently. The vessel ...

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  16. COFF'S HARBOR BREAKWATER.

    COFF'S HARBOR, Saturday.—The Government engineer and gang are testing an area for suitable stone for breakwater, construction. They are making their first trial at the south headland ...

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  17. DIPHTHERIA SCOURGE AT BRAIDWOOD.

    BRAlDWOOD. Saturday.—Another resident here is suffering from diphtheria, and has been admitted to the Braidwood Hospital. BRAIDWOOD, Saturday. ...

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  18. PRISON LIFE INNOVATION.

    A concert was given to the inmates of the State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, on Saturday afternoon by the pupils of the Garcia School of Music, St. Vincent's Convent. The ...

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  19. "AN INDIGNANT REQUEST."

    The Mosman Town Clerk forwarded to the Manly Council the following resolution passed by the northern suburbs councils with the request that the Manly Council co-operate:— ...

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  20. MISHAP TO A FERRY BOAT.

    The Watson's Bay ferry steamer Vauciuse met with a mishap to her steering gear while on tho 6.15 p.m trip from tho Quay to Watson's Bay on Saturday night. As a result she was laid up ...

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  21. SPORTS AT PORTLAND.

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  22. HOT WINDS IN BRISBANE.

    BUISBANU, Sunday.—A dust storm struck the town to-day with cyclonic force, causing damage to several buildings and dwellings. IIot winds have been blowing all day, the temeprature ...

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  23. RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS BY THE KUMANO MARU.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The J.M.S.. Kumano Maru arrived at Pinkenba from the East to-day, brining 65 Russian immigrants: also 29 Eskimo dogs for Dr. Mawson's expedition to. the South ...

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