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  4. What Richmond People Want to Know

    The “Diary of My journey Round the World,”, by Lord Northcliffe, posthumously published, contains interesting ...

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  5. FITZROY UNFURLS ITS PENNANT AND KEEPS IT FLYING.

    The opening of the football season of 1923 drew a gathering of 30,000 people to the Fitzroy ground, where Fitzroy, as Premiers of last season, unfurled its pennant on the match against, In the match against Carlton some fine play was shown, the feature being the high marking. Carlton led easily in the first two quarters, but in the third Fitzroy excelled itself by a grand and sustained rally continued until the end of the game , when they ran out winners. 1. The teams listening to the “ opening of the season” speech by Mr. Chandler, president of the Fitzroy Football Club. 2 Mr. Chandler declaring the season ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURF TALK

    Denacre the Goodwood! Melbourne horses out of it. Not even a place among them. They usually do better than that. ...

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  7. PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOAT RACE

    Wesley and Melbourne Grammar, who have been drawn to open the proceedings In the first heat, are both rowing decent form. Grammar have ...

    Article : 407 words
  8. “WANTED, A MAID.”

    London.—An inquiry is being held into the shortage of domestic servants. Mr. Phillips, an officer of the Ministry of Labor, gave as the reason ...

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  9. WHY BE A MILLIONAIRE?

    What’s the good of being the richest man in the world? displaced John, Rockefeller from that position, for Hen’s wealth is now ‘ ...

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  11. QUILL-DRIVING A SIDE LINE.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, whose fiat-hunting expeditions around North Sydney so perturbed the Mayor of that suburb that he stood guard in the vicinity of ...

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  12. TOO MANY. READERS.

    A writer whose syndicated articles are appearing in Melbourne, and in many cities of America, is boomed as having sixteen million readers daily ...

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    Mr. Edmund Jowett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BEYOND BOURKE.

    Wellington. — The other side of Bourke fodder shrubs and trees are proving a godsend to sheep. It is a [?] sight in those parts just now ...

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  15. GETTING THEM YOUNG.

    Boy immigrants already settled on farms in Queensland, Tasmania and elsewhere have proved the right sort of material for the fashioning of the ...

    Article : 103 words
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