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  4. BEAUFORD IN MAGNIFICENT FINISH HOLDS GLOAMING AND WINS

    RIVOLI (OUTSIDE) WINNING THE A.J.C. DERBY FROM SOORAK. ROSTRUM (OUTSIDE) DEFEATING HIS STABLE-MATE, FLEURISTE, IN THE EPSOM HANDICAP. SIR MAITLAND WAS THIRD. BEAUFORD NARROWLY DEFEATING GLOAMING IN SPRING STAKES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE QUEENSLAND BRIBERY CASE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—There is considerable discussion regarding the sentence of three months' imprisonment inflicted upon John Sleeman and Edward ...

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  6. SEE PAGES 2 AND 5 FOR RACING NOTES AND RACING STORY

    Mr. Scott Fell, M.L.A., in a statement yesterday, traversed the position with regard to the wheat silos. [?]c repeated that two firms were to take over or ...

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  7. ALL IN SYDNEY

    As usual, all Australasia was found attending yesterday's carnival of Derby and Epsom. Men who never see one another except in the big horse sports ...

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  8. THE BABY PRIZES

    The Sunday Times has received some generous letters of thanks from the parents of babies in the big competition just concluded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NATIONALISTS

    The results of the ballot for the election of office-bearers for the National Association of N.S.W. for the year 1922-23 were: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIT FOR US—UNFIT FOR EXPORT

    The following information concerning the destination of thousands of rejected "war-time" rabbits was gleaned from various sources by the Sunday ...

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  11. CHEERS IN ATHENS

    THENS, Friday.—M. Alexander Caropanos has formed a temporary Cabinet at Athens, to act until M. Alexander Zaimis, a former Prime Minister, can be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. UP TO THE WIRE

    LONDON, Friday.—It is semi-officially stated that the Kemalist troops are right up to the British positions in the Chanak area, so near that they are ...

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  13. PRO-TURK INDIANS

    LAHORE, Friday.—Immense satisfaction is expressed by the Moslems of the Punjab, which is regarded as the danger spot of India, over the news published in ...

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  14. Alsatian Madness

    LONDON, Friday.—At the International Democratic Congress sitting in Vienna, M. Czernin declared that there would be no peace so long as the ...

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  15. THE LEAGUE'S VALUE

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Mark Sheldon has returned to London from Geneva, and will sail on Tuesday for America, returning to England a month later. The ...

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  16. CHINESE SAFE DISCLOSURE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It is reported from Shanghai that Sun Yat Sen has admitted the authenticity of the letters which were taken from his safe and ...

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  17. FEROCIOUS MURDER GANG

    LONDON, Saturday.—Berlin reports that a father and two sons named Jankowski have been condemned to death at Graundenz for a series of murders of ...

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  18. MORRIS HEDSTROM, LTD.

    Steps are being taken by the directors of Morris Hedstrom, Ltd., to reduce the paid-up capital of the company from £795,887 to £708,887, by canceling ...

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  19. PAYMASTERS ROBBED

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Three robbers attacked two city paymasters at the door of the City Hall in the middle of the forenoon, and escaped in an ...

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  20. BANK OF ADELAIDE

    A special general meeting of shareholders of the Bank of Adelaide has been called for the 9th inst. to consider the question of increasing the capital of the ...

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  21. CHANGED HIS MIND

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Lloyd George, says the Pall Mall Gazette, has abandoned his intention of appealing to the electors this year. ...

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  22. Dogs on Trains.

    In the compartment of a tram in which I travelled from Rosa Bay to the city were three women nursing dogs. In the same ...

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  23. LUCKY FILLIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—A feature of the racing season has been the extraordinary bargain made by Somerville Tattersall in leasing the late Lord Manton's fillies. ...

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  24. ULSTER'S CATHOLICS

    LONDON, Friday.—A movement has been launched with a view to forming a common platform whereon the Catholic minority of Ulster can determine its ...

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  25. ARAB HORSE TEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—S. Hough's stallion Shahzada won the Arab Horse Society's endurance test of 60 miles daily for five days. Shahzada completed the ...

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  26. Eggs for Randwick Diggers.

    The Soldiers' Mothers' Wives' and Relatives' Victory Association is making an appeal for donations of eggs on behold of the T.B. Soldiers in Randwick ...

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  27. NIGHT BAKING INHUMAN

    I NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—A circular leter setting out the inhumanity of night baking has been distributed by the baking trades employees. It is seven ...

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  28. SATISFIED WITH MILLION

    LONDON, Saturday.—"We have made a million or so out of the recent boom in gilt-edged securities, and are satisfied; let someone else carry on." ...

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    BEAUFORD RETURNING TO SCALE AFTER HIS VICTORY IN THE SPRING STAKES. THE STABLE-MATES, ROSTRUM AND FLEURISTE, FIRST AND SECOND IN THE EPSOM, RETURN TO THE PADDOCK. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. AMERICAN "STRANGLE-HOLD" ON OUR OIL INDUSTRY

    Referring yesterday to the recent statement that "big American capitan will have a strangle-hold on the petroleum oil industry of Australia, unless ...

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