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  4. What Richmond People Want to Know

    Warwick has never done anything finer than his work for hip side in the English season of 1921. To obtain 1405 runs, with an average of 43 rune an ...

    Article : 481 words
  5. TURF TALK

    Beautiful Bronzesheen! A “bate” for the booties! But it was up to them. They were catching it hot ...

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  6. TRINITY COLLEGE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP IN INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNEY.

    An exciting and strenuous four days match on the University ground provided some spectacular [?] photographs show several groups. The play was excellent,[?] College team [?] off the [?] 1. Ormond College team 2. W. F. Sutherland [?] going to the wickets & Trinity College [?] C. Langlands (Trinity) bowing to W.L Relly (Crmond) [?] Watching the game in confort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AS SHE SPOKE.

    Ultra-correct English people profess to find our Australian slang words, as “dinkum,” “bonzer” and the rest, very bewildering, but a very proper young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE UNAMUSING AMUSEMENT TAX.

    Emergency legislation, the repeal of which should be considered as soon as the public finances admit—that is how the Royal Commission on Taxation ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. LIONS ARE COWARDS.

    A story of thrills and adventures is related by Captain Murphy, late of the Dorsets, who has arrived in London after a two years' walk of 3000 miles ...

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  10. UMPIRING FROM THE AIR.

    In the light of past experiences, football umpires, it is understood, have made elaborate plans to cope with emergencies in the new season. All ...

    Article : 230 words
  11. AGNES AYRES A SPEED DEMON.

    “Racing Hearts” was chosen as the title of the new Agnes Ay res Paramount picture which is under the direction of Paul Powell. Miss Ayres is seen ...

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  13. WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE?

    “Hamlet” overheard “Julius Caesar” tell “King Leah” on the “Twelfth Night” after “The Tempest” that “Anthony and Cleopatra” had told ...

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  14. WIGS IN TUTTY’S TIME.

    There was not much that they did not know in the days of old King Tutty. The discovery of a complete wig of horsehair in the tomb at Luxor ...

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  15. BRINGING THE BARD UP TO DATE.

    Fancy Shylock dressed in a frock coat and bell-topper, or a fashionably cut tweed suit, tan boots and white Stetson. Can you picture the fair ...

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  16. LADIES FIRST.

    A distinguished Frenchman paid a call at Government House in Lord Carrington’s. day, and was shown over the garden by Lady Carrington, by way of ...

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  17. RUM AND ONIONS.

    Some thoughtful soul had recommended him to-take hot rum as a remedy for his cold, and he had followed the advice, but as rum had been ...

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