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  5. TATTERSALL'S SWEEP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,271 words
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  7. SEMI-FINAL GALLOPS.

    The proximity of D[?]neaster Handicap [?] at Randwick resulted in a large attendance of persons interested in the result of the [?] being present on the tracks at b[?]adquarters ...

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  8. DODGING A SUBMARINE

    The British steamer Duendes, 4602 tons, belonging to the Pacific Steam Navigation. Company, had a remarkable escape from a German submarine, through the skilful handing of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. AERIAL FIGHTING.

    A [?] Paris gives the following French [?] There [?] bombardment of our [?] wood and Morth[?] ...

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  10. TWO VESSELS SUNK.

    The Nora[?] ship Glendoon, 1317 tons, has been sunk by gunfire. The British steamer Ha[?]vian, 1219 tons, belonging to the Cambrian Steam Navigation Company, has also been ...

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  11. BALKAN THEATRE.

    French aeroplanes have dropped bombe on the railway station at Strumn[?] and p[?] northward of Chevgell. According to a message from Salonika Greece ...

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  12. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The going was excellent on all the tracks at Victoria Park this morning. On the course proper St. Carwyne ran a mile and a quarter in a little worse than even time ...

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  14. MESOPOTAMIA

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons as to whether the Indian or British Government had authorised the advance on Bagdad, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary for ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES.

    M [?] by motor from Kent to [?] and is looking in excellent [?] He is not receiving visitors, and, acting [?] his to for a advice, spent a quiet ...

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  16. EASTER SHOW

    Glorious weather received this morning for the opening [?] of the Royal Agricultural [?] of New South Wales. From 9 o'clock, [?] at moore Park ...

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  17. HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    War[?] Officer Hardy, an Australian, [?] himself at a West End Hotel, and died in hospital. The cases of his act is at present unknown. Hardy [?] to England and [?]sted. ...

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  18. GERMAN REPORT.

    The following German communique has been issued:— We brought down a British [?]lplane north-west of Pe[?]onns. The pilot was dead and ...

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  19. FRANCO-BRITISH EXCHANGE.

    The "Matin" states that exchange in London and Paris recently risen to 29 francs to the pound, and this was reacting unfavorably on French trade and the Government, which ...

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  20. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Mr. M'Kenns, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated to-day in the House of Commons that be was [?]illing to consider the request for a [?] after Easter, on the [?] of the ...

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  21. EASTER RECRUITING.

    The military authorities have made the following arrangements for recruiting during the Easter holidays.—Good Friday will be treated as Sunday; on Saturday and Monday recruiting ...

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  22. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The three masted schooner Oceania Vance, which left Newcastle on January 22, has arrived at [?] The steamer At[?] has left London for ...

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