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  3. THE BOSH OF ASTROLOGY.

    ASTROLOGY is rot. Astronomy is a mathematical science, capable of perpetual proof by any education person. Astrology would make people believe man's mundane career ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  4. HOW DID HE DIE ?

    FOLLOWING immediately on the series of convictions of Captain Charles Lowis Baker, and the two mates, Wyman and Huntinton, of the British barque, Mary A. Troop. the death ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  5. RANDWICK RACES.

    MR. CLIBBORN'S convet[?]zione on Saturday was well attended, passes [?]lously prayed for plunder but the [?] monotonously mucked 'em up all the same. By the ...

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  6. PLUGGING.

    THERE was a large assemblage at the new Athletic Club in Kent-street, opposite [?]onvnor-street, on Friday night, when the visiting English crack. Mike McGoff, who ...

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  7. RACING REFLECTIONS.

    C[?] Park—Dec. 4 [?] Dec. 1[?] [?] T[?].—Dec. 11 A. J. C.—Dec. 18 and [?]7 ...

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  8. SPORTING SCRAPS.

    Tit is dead. Blazen goes to Slagapore. Brasburn will take on stick jumping. Patre[?] has foaled a calt ro S[?]echal. ...

    Article : 524 words
  9. RING INS.

    Time was in the bad old days when wicked p[?] would take and lake their heads and call [?] names different to what they usually went by. It is not [?] to do ...

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