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  4. What Richmond People Want to Know

    Broken Hill, Saturday.—A peculiar accident is reported from Tilpa Station. A man named Smith, or Schmidt, was assisting others in the branding ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. TURF TALK

    Kaiwarra at Epsom. Although he didn’t run. He was taken to the course. His big weight and the hot day ...

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  6. THE PROCESS OF SUN TANNINS ON MENTONE'S MELLOW SANDS.

    The employees of J, Kennon and Sons Pty. Ltd., held their usual picnic at Mentone on Saturday, special, trains being engaged to carry them to the ground. There were about 509 present, and the morning was taken up in a round of sporting events. The luncheon was presided over by Mr. W. A. Gardner, managing director, and in the afternoon recreations of various kinds were indulged in with a dance in the Recreation Hall in the evening. 1. one of the heats of crome Handicap. 2. egg and spoon Race. 3. Directors of company and penile committee. 4. At lunch. 5. Ladie’s Monte Carlo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FUNERAL LIKE A WEDDING.

    London, Saturday.—A funeral service which resembled a wedding ceremony was witnessed at Burton, Cheshire, on the occasion of the burial of ...

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  8. OVER £200,000.

    William Martin, a young man employed in the bulk store of T. C. Brisbane’s Emporium, is now the cynosure of all eyes in the ...

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  9. CRICKET CAPTAIN’S WORRIES.

    H. L. Collins, the New South Wales cricket captain, looked almost worried at the close of match with Victoria. He is not of the worrying order, ...

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  10. A Rising Financial Barometer.

    That Dr. Earle Page has been overcome by an excess of modesty in estimating the receipts from Customs and Excise in making up his estimates is ...

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  11. A Group of Sportsmen.

    That was a great gathering of sportsmen which assembled on the platform at Spencer-street station last Friday to welcome the victors who had put it ...

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  12. Piling Up the Bawbees.

    Having learned the habit, Victoria cannot stop stacking up the surpluses. Sir William McPherson set the good example, and his tartan ancestry ...

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  13. People who Write for the Press.

    The United States Lawn Tennis Association has barred players from writing for the press if they receive payment for so doing, but Tilden and other ...

    Article : 174 words
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  15. Mr. Stewart’s New Role.

    When Mr. P. G. Stewart sold newspapers to politicians on the steps of Parliament House in the “dear, dead days” he probably did not dream that ...

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