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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.--

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  5. GRIME LOSES

    After 10 fast, horse rounds, Billy Grime, the Australian champion, lost on point, tonight to Honeyboy Finnegan. ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. STATE GOVERNOR DECLARES SHOW OPEN

    A feature of the official [?]uncheon at the Show today was the manner in which the Governor (Lord Somers) ...

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  7. FRENCH DAVIS CUP MEN COMING?

    SYDNEY, Friday.--There is every prospect that the French tennis champions, who routed America's greatest players in the ...

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  8. HORSE VICTORIA SHUT OUT

    A remarkable story of how a selected and pedigreed stallion was excluded from Victoria comes from Brisbane. ...

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  9. A SYDNEY PAPER ANGRY WITH US

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In a leading article today the Sydney Sun makes a querulous attack on Melbourne arising out of the ...

    Article : 979 words
  10. STOP PRESS

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  11. SCOUTS MAY BOIL THE BILLY

    BALLARAT, Friday.--The new Bishop of Ballarat, Dr. Crick, has n favorite dog, which is an effective guardian ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S LOT

    When Mr Bruce was chatting with Mr and Mrs Brereton at the Show today, he amused the visitors heartily, in reply to an ...

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  13. OLD FRIENDS MEET MR. BRERETON

    Mr James Brereton, the farmer whom The Herald invited to spend a week in Melbourne with his family, because he had never ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

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  16. "I MIND THE DAY FORTY YEARS OR MORE AGO!"

    A Herald photographer walked round the Show today, to find from among' the onlookers Victorian farmers who had seen the shows of thirty and forty years ago. Here are five veterans who looked and judge with as keen an eye today, as did when the first journeyed to Melbourne in the years gone by. From left: Mr. A. Payne, of Alexandra (32nd show); Mr. J. Firth (40th show); Mr. R. Speris (25th show); Mr. A. Ward, of Seymour (35th Show), and Mr. C. Underwood, of Port Campbell (40th show). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LORD STONEHAVEN FLIES OVERLAND

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, arrived at Woodville aerodrome at 2.15 p.m. today after flying from [?] ...

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  18. OPENING CEREMONY

    At 3 p.m. the Governor (Lord Somers) officially declared the Show open in the presence of several hundred people. Also on the platform ...

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  19. MR. THEODORE'S FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--When Mr Theodore, M.H.R., was introduced to an audience at an election meeting of Mr M. Gosling, the Chief ...

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  20. TWO MEN FIGHT UP AN ELECTRIC LIGHT POLE

    The unusual, spectacle of two men lighting, at the top of an electric light pole in Willsgah street, St. Kilda, on August 12, attracted the attention of ...

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  21. IN OTHER PAGES

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  22. TRADE MERGER DISCUSSED

    Speaking at the annual meeting of [?]Foggitt, Jones Ltd, this afternoon, Mr E. C. Dyason (acting-chairman) stated that an informal discussion. ...

    Article : 58 words
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