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  4. CHAMPION CUPS FOR SMALL FLOCK OWNERS

    A few years ago the Gilmore Branch of the Agricultural Bureau conducted a wool competition among local farmers, a substantial ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANITIES

    The ups and downs of life had nothing over the Wallaby Hill racecourse which was steep enough in places to make the saddle-cloths slip ...

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  6. THE WOGGLES WIN A WAGER

    In the midst of lunch Dad produced a card bearing the names of the horses for the classic event. 'Now, listen all o' yous,' he said impressively ...

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  7. THE WOGGLES GO TO THE RACES

    The Woggles were a respected farming family who grew fine pumpkins at Mosquito Creek, eight miles distant from Wallaby Hill. They grew ...

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  8. ARRIVAL OF COUNTRY TRAINS

    In the State Parliament, Mr. C. A. Kelly, M.L.A., asked the Minister if he was aware that country trains, particularly those from the west ...

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  9. THE WOGGLES HAVE LUNCH

    The family, consisting of Lad Woggles and Mum, Peter, Bob and Rosina, having arrived at the racecourse, the two bays were taken out and ...

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