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  4. New South Wales Representatives Win Victoria, the Holders Since 1914

    The Championships were concluded at Sydney. Sports Ground on Saturday. The points gained at the conclusion were:—New South Wales, seven wins; Victoria, four wins; New Zealand, four wins. (1) The Victorian Representatives. (2) B. J. Linehan (Vic.) winning 440 yards. (3) Start of Mile Championship. (4) Finish of 100 yards—W. W. Hunt (N.S.W.) 1, J. Lindsay (K.Z.) 2, J. H. Leadley (N.S.W.) [?] Burgues (Qld.) 4. (5) W. . Brown (Vic.) winning the Mile. (6) One of the Handicap Races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The Pink Envelope

    Some philosopher once observed that the good man is never nervous when the post arrives. I may claim to be a very good man. I await the post ...

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  7. THE ACE TOOK IT.

    A Yorkshire traveller was going down to London, and the train stopping at one of the stations, he got out for refreshments. Walking up to a ...

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  8. THEY ARE NOT DEAD.

    They are not dead, our heroes of the war; They’ll live for aye. and do not dwell afar— ...

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  9. DAY AND NIGHT STREET INDICATOR.

    A Californian man has recently invented a device embodying a new idea in street marking- This indicator consists of a heavy cast iron frame with ...

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  10. Face Value.

    Head of Firm: “How long do you want to be away on your wedding trip?” Hawkins (timidly): “Well, sir—er— ...

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  12. NEW AIR PUZZLE.

    It has happened! When the first aeroplane Balled over London the Londoner knew that life henceforth would be several times more complicated; his ...

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  13. NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.

    While crossing the railway at a level crossing, a horse and trap were run down by a train. In the ensuing action for damage one of the most ...

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  14. GIVEN AWAY..

    A publican and his wife presided over a lottery and goose club every Christmas. The country folk round about always took put in it, with the ...

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