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  3. Second Stage of Autumn Race Meetings.

    Cheers For Wedge. Cheers for Desert Gold. It was the way it should have been, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Jam Tin Rosfs Not Wanted In Richmond.—Local Council Discusses value of Galvanised Iron Substiturte.

    Requests by tow manufacturing companies that in connection with extensions to their premises they should be allowed to use material ...

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  5. Man of His Word.

    At one o'clock in the morning he staggered home. "Where have you been?" yelled his wife. ...

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  6. HINTS ON EDUCATING PARENTS

    I don't think the mater and pater were ever young. And as for knowing things—poor dears! what do they know? I mean, of course, what do ...

    Article : 664 words
  7. TRICKS IN THE AIR.

    William G. Shepherd, the well-known American correspondent, has had unusual opportunities of watching air achievements on every ...

    Article : 316 words
  8. BOYS MAKE MEN.

    When you see a ragged urchin Standing wistful in the street, With torn hat, and kneeless trousers, Dirty face and bare red feet, ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. His Worry.

    Cuthbert was an "indispensable"— not his fault, of course. But the mistakes they made at the front, and what he would do to finish the war— ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. A Matter of Nomenclature.

    A negro was recently brought into police court in a little town in Georgia, charged with assault and battery. The negro, who was well known to ...

    Article : 117 words
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