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  4. Titanic Struggle for First Points by Top-Hole Teams

    Amid great enthusiasm Richmond’s first League pennant was unfurled previous to the great match on Saturday. The president’s wife (Mrs. A. Wood) is anxiously untying the strings. Carlton supporters had their season of rejoicing after the match, which their team won by nine points. Pictures by C. J. Frank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A Beloved Shepherd.

    IT is but fitting tribute to the personality and fine intellectual qualities of the Rev. G. B. Lamble, of Richmond, that he has been invited to work in a ...

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    They are gladdening souls who mean exactly what they say and expect you to say exactly what you mean. There is nothing more uncertain ...

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  9. Senator Elliott and the A.I.F.

    Last week “Table Talk” had occasion to comment upon the looseness of Senator Elliott’s comments upon the administration of the A.I.F. in the ...

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  10. Lord Forster’s “Aussie” Relatives.

    Mrs. Nottidge Moseley, who, accompanied by a good-looking debutante daughter, recently arrived in Australia from England, where she had been ...

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  12. Mr. Watt and the Women’s National League.

    “In the turbulence and rapid fluctuation of public opinion,” said Mr. Watt smoothly to the Women’s National League, “women, being conservative, ...

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  13. Governor’s Admiral Ancestor.

    Lord Stradbroke is not the first of his family to come to Australia. As far back as 1825 that gay sea-dog, Admiral Henry John Rous, second son ...

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  15. Melba’s Return.

    Dame Melba has been accorded a valetudinarian ovatio[?] in London on the eve of her departure for Australia. London knows how to welcome and ...

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