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  2. TURF NOTES

    August 7 and 14.—V.A.T.C. Australian Steeplechase meeting, at Caulfield. The attendance at Epsom on the occasion of the English Derby was ...

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  4. CORRESPONDENCE

    "A Member G. F. S."—We do not publish letters which are not accompanied by the names and addresses of the writers. There is not, so far as we ...

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  5. IDEALS OF A YOUNG NATION.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me a few lines re ideals, according to Mr Henry Dobson. I find it impossible to understand what should lead anyone to draw ...

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  6. RELIGION AND NON-CHURCH-GOING.

    Sir,—Will you be kind enough to reprint in your valuable paper these verses, as they have some bearing on religion and non-churchgoing of the ...

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  7. THE CREED TO BE.

    Our thoughts are moulding unmade spheres, And, like a blessing or a curse, They thunder down the formless years ...

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  8. PATRIOTIC IDEALS.

    Sir,—To those imbued with patriotic ideals, the exercise of their rights of citizenship is a primary consideration. That ancient philosopher Cicero deemed ...

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  10. EVOLUTION AND RELIGION.

    Sir,—I have read with some interest such portions of the controversy in your columns under the above title as have come under my notice, and ...

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  11. BAKERS' MONTHLY HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me, through your columns, to say a few words re above holiday. To do so, I must go back a few years, when every holiday was ...

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  12. EVOLUTION AND GENESIS.

    Sir,—Founding on my own studies, and on Kuenen, Fripp, Addis, Roberteon-Smith, Driver, and Gould, I cannot follow your correspondent "M." To my ...

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  13. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY

    A remarkable discovery has been made by Mr Levy, a Hobart pawnbroker, who purchased the clothes of George Stockdale, who died in the ...

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  14. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—Permit me to challenge the conclusions reached in your leader on 'Party Organisation." You say: "The political developments of the now ...

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  15. STATE OF OUR ROAD.

    Sir,—I think it is just about time that attention should be given by those responsible to those large patches of metal seen now on the ...

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  16. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    Sir,—By the courtesy of Mr Storrer, M.H.R., I have been able to scan the Electoral Bill now before the Victorian Legislative Assembly. I do ...

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