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  2. THE GUN.

    ONE pound sweepstakes for members only took place on Wednesday at the above club's ground. The weather looked threatening, but the afternoon turned out ...

    Article : 382 words
  3. OLD LAG "SNAKERS."

    The recent death of Mr. Jamas Garton, of Melbourne, recalls a snake incident which occurred at his hotel in Swanston-street, May 1, 1808, and from which resulted the ...

    Article : 2,045 words
  4. CYCLING.

    The rules of the League of Wheelmen provide that the annual general meeting shall be held during the first week of January, seven days later nominations for the various ...

    Article : 1,391 words
  5. THE KENNEL.

    By request we furnish the following description and standard of excellence of the Dalmation as taken from that sterling work, "Vero Shaw's Book of the Dog." A very ...

    Article : 2,118 words
  6. THE N.S.W. GUN CLUB'S CAPERS.

    We would be transparently insincere if we pretended that we have not noticed and given due weight to the denunciations against the New South Wales Gun Club, ...

    Article : 708 words
  7. A WOMAN OF NERVE.

    ONE of the most striking characteristics of woman is her cheerful perseverance in looking under the bed for a thief. No man in his senses ever looks under his bed for a ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  8. TOURTH COMPETITION FOR QUEENS TROPHY.

    Last Friday the competition for the above trophy, value £15 15s (to be won twice), advanced another stage, andended in a "leg in" for Mr. T. Kirby with 14 kills, ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  9. THE LAWN TENNIS SWADDY.

    "SUTLER" Hales has a profound contempt for the average British officer, and positive adoration for Lord Kitchener. To an interviewer from the "Daily News" he said:— ...

    Article : 813 words
  10. A BIT ABOUT BOMBSHELL.

    A CORRESPONDENT writes:—"Re the statement in the "Sportsman" of December 5 under the above heading. It is absoletely untrue that Mr. Hassall laid the owner £100 to nothing ...

    Article : 642 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 187 words
  12. "SQUEEZER, SIR!"

    A gentleman, well known in Birmingham, and residing in the su[?]urbs, finding that his otherwise well-ordered household was without that indispensable art of modern ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. HOW HE KNEW IT.

    We had outspanned the waggons on the veldt between Prieska and Kenhard. The donkeys had been driven to the veldt, and we, my friend and myself, were talking in ...

    Article : 127 words
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