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  4. What Richmond People Want to Know

    What is a runner? The bookmakers don’t know. The public doesn’t know, neither does the committee of the A.J.C. ...

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  5. TURF TALK

    Gulyarri—the Hurdle winner—was the only successful favorite on Saturday. And he “looked a moral” among the [?]ired and weary lot that opposed him. ...

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  6. CUP CANDIDATES INTEREST RAUE-GOERS AT CAULFIELD.

    As winter merges into spring, so an added interest grows around each succeeding race meeting, for ardent turf supporters are watching intently the doings of their favorite picks in training for the big events of by-and-bye, while the women; alternatively with their study of the horses, are equally as intent upon the indications of the coming fashions. Saturday’s racing drew large crowds of spectators, and provided excellent racing, and many surprises, to the chagrin of backers generally. Our centre picture is of Maid of the Mist returning to scale after winning the Memsie Stakes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GODDESS OF RAIN.

    Johannesburg.—A drama of Darkest Africa was unfolded in the Assize Court at Salisbury, Rhodesia. The son of a ruling chief was burned ...

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  8. GLOAMING V. BEAUFORD.

    The easy win of Beauford at Newcastle on Saturday indicates that there is not much the matter with him although Mr. Mackay, jun., stated on ...

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  9. Alexander Hume Ford, Scrologist.

    The New South Wales Institute of Journalists extended hospitality to some of the visiting scientists in Sydney last week, and, as pressure on ...

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  10. THE MODERN ATHLETIC GIRL

    It is pleasant to see that woman, lovely woman, is every day becoming more athletic and less addicted to swooning. The days when the heroine ...

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  11. ALMOST THE “HOBBLE.”

    The most striking novelties of the autumn fashions are narrower skirts, fully 12in. from the ground, displaying the calf, and the ample use of ...

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  14. Trams for Football Fans.

    To travel on the cable trams as units in the. crowds that swarm to the football semi-finals necessitates an ability on the part of passengers to ...

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  15. COWS AT 2/6 EACH.

    At the sale of a returned soldier’s stock and plant at Tongarra on Friday, dairy cows out of condition sold at up to £3, the whole. milking herd, ...

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  16. NO PECKSNIFFIAN POSES FOR HIM.

    It is unwise to think that because a man adopts a stained-glass attitude and an oleaginous smile he is thinking of his chances of sitting on a marble ...

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