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  5. RANDWICK TRAINING.

    Very few long-distance gallops were recorded this morning, as most of the horses traicing at Randwick hold engagements at Tattersall's meeting this afternoon. The middle gross ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. THINGS WE DREAM ABOUT—No. 4.

    LANGUID LAUNCELOT, KING OF THE DOMAIN, DREAMS THAT HE DOES AN HONEST DAY'S WORK. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEWCASTLE.

    Proceedings before the Miners Wages Board this week have, from the point of view of those anxious for the preservation of the district's industrial peace, been of a satisfactory char- ...

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  8. TOLL OF THE AIR.

    There have been twenty-three deaths in a weet though aviation accidents in Europe, the number including the victims of the Zeppelin disaster. BERLIN. Fridya. ...

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  9. FORTUNE IN HORSES.

    There hundred and forty-one yearlings were disposed of during the Doncaster sales, and the average price was high throughout. the aggregate of receipts was 221,458 guiness. ...

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  10. THE POLARIS.

    Mr. J. Foster Stackhouse who is to lead an Antarctic expendition next August in the steam yacht Polaris, Corrects the statement made as to that vassel's winter quarters. ...

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  11. PEARLS ROBBERY.

    The main feature to-day of the bearing of the case against the five men who are charred with being concerned in the their of the £150,000 Peark nacklace, was the story of bow ...

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  12. MAPLE LEAF WINS.

    The motor boat Maple Leaf won the third race in the international trophy event at Cowes, adn so carries off the cup. She was defested by the French bost Des- ...

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  13. SPECTATORS KILLED.

    Two ?eutenants taking part in the army mauoenvres at Coblens were engaged in a eight in a ? when they suddenly alighted owing to a defective motor. ...

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  14. CRITIC ANSWERED.

    The Commonwealth Office has replied in define terms to some statements made by a correspondent to the "Westminister Gazette." The letter had drawn attention to the alleged ...

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  15. SIR GEORGE REID.

    While Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia in London, was poeing for a Press photograph on the railway station prior to his departure the train suddenly started. ...

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  16. A W0NDERFUL CRAFT.

    The Maple Last is remarkable for the fact that there is not a single mall in the hull, which at first glance appears entirely too fragile to support the weight of the enormous 24-cylinder, ...

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  17. BRITISH TRIUMPH.

    The "Standard" states that an all British airship has been designed, which will be capable of cruising 1500 miles at full speed on one charge of petrol. She will be able ...

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  18. SOME WERE FINED.

    At the weekly meeting of the Australian Freedom League attention was called to the increasing humber of Presentation of cadersunder the P? Act, and unsatisfactory ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE.

    The War Office has reduced the minimum weight of quarters if beef fir the Army. This action will enable contractors to sup- ...

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  20. MAYNE'S CRICKETERS.

    The "Pall Mail Gasette." referring to the report that the members of Mayne's Australian cricket team are stranded in America, states that private letters from two members throw ...

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  21. "USELESS AUDACITY."

    The feat of Lieutenant Nestoroff, who at Kieff, on a Niouport machine, described a complete vertical circle at a height of 1500ft. and then volplaned safely to eath has not been ...

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  22. "THE MAN IN THE STREET.

    At the Police Court, William Maywood, 42, a recent arrival from Capetown, was fined £5, or. in default, two months hard labor for stealing an ovecoat from outside the business ...

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  23. MUDDLED MEXICO.

    The resignation is announced of Senor Rodoilo Reyes, Minister for Justice in Mexico. His action is due to differences with General Huerts, Provisional President, and it is ...

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  24. OFFICIAL'S ASSASSINS.

    All of the assassing of Abs, a Foreign Office official, have either been arrested, or have committed hari-kari. ...

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  25. RABBITS DECREASING.

    According to Rabbit inspector Lyncb, rabbits are on the decresse in Bathurst district. In the course of his report to yesterday's meeting of the Bathurst P.P. Board. Mr. Lynch said ...

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  26. WOOL FOR

    Australian wool for vised tariff is froe, in fixing steamer for the United State ...

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