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  2. Advertising

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  3. PROBLEM NO. 13.

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  4. Political Notes.

    "Roads and bridges members" are known no more in politics. The latest creation is the "blanket member." At the Farmers' Conference at Wagga on ...

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  5. Chess the Draughts

    All communications, which should teach us by Wednesday morning, to be addressed to "The Chess and Draughts Editor, Mechanics' Institute, East Maitland." ...

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  6. CHESS.

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  7. SOLUTIONS.

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  8. THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD

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  9. SOLUTIONS.

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  10. THE MAJOR EXPLAINS THE MOVES.

    The Major was enthusiastic, and told us all about the game. He said it was the only game in the world not influenced at all by luck, but that the result depended entirely upon ...

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  11. THE MATCH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  12. The Australian Cricketers in England.

    The Australians commenced the 26th match of the tour against a Kent county eleven, at Canterbury on Thursday. A. Hearne, J. R. Mason, F. Martin, Shine, W. Wright, Burnip, W. H. ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The third great struggle between the Australians and the pick of England commenced at Kennington Oval on Monday. The players representing England wore: W. G. Grace (Gloucestershire), K. ...

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  15. GAME.

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  16. DRAUGHTS.

    "To ascertain distinctly consequences in their causes, to calculate with promptitude the result of intricate variety, to elude by vigilant caution the snares of stratagem, are lessons which the ...

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    Mr. George Du Maurier, the author of the now famous Trilby, is a man of slight build, stooping a little, and wears a small beard, iron-grey moustache, and eye glasses. The expression of his face ...

    Article : 63 words
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