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  2. THE KENNEL.

    Irish terrier matters are in a healthy state, says a Victorian exchange, and it is not unlikely that a [?]ilip will be given the fancy at no distant date. Mr Ralph Clifton, of ...

    Article : 908 words
  3. SPORTING MEMORANDA.

    April 4—Tattersall's [?]ace Club, April 6—Mathiuna T.C. Deloraine Turf Club. Scottdale R.C.; acceptance, April 4. ...

    Article : 2,742 words
  4. THE RISE OF JAPAN.

    These figures, selected from a mass of available statistics, show clearly that Japan has made more than a beginning in material progress. That this progress may continue, ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. THE CRICKET FIELD.

    Launceston (246) v. Esk (three for 267). Smelters (176) v. "Telegraph" (107). Won by Smelters. Railway (165) v. King's Meadows (129). ...

    Article : 1,814 words
  6. JAPAN'S FAIR DAUGHTERS.

    No living pictures shown in our entertainments, however beautiful and successful they may be, will even equal the charm and loveliness of a Japanese maiden in her gorgcous ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  7. THE ATHLETIC FIELD.

    6—Gould's Country Sports. 20—Private match, one mile, £50 a tide, between A. G. Harper and A. E. Lockwood) at Launceston. ...

    Article : 2,449 words
  8. HOW DID THE THIEF GET IN?

    You wake up some morning and miss your watch, your purse, your best clothes and other valuables. Yet neither you nor any member of your family heard a sound during ...

    Article : 761 words
  9. HOMING NOTES.

    April 11—Campbelltown (mob). April 25—Snake Banks (singly, for Tasmanian-ringed birds, 1895-96.). May 9—Antill Ponds (singly). ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. CYCLING.

    Easter Monday—Longford C.C Race Meeting. April 15—League Tasmanian Wheelmen Race Meeting, Launceston. ...

    Article : 2,030 words
  11. MUSIC, ART, AND THE DRAMA.

    Perhaps no question is more often asked among amateurs than how high or how low can you sing? The popular idea is that the larger the compass the better the singer. Of ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  12. YACHTING.

    When this appears, all, or nearly all, the yachts usually moored in the Cataract will be cruising about the lower reaches of the river. With fine weather a pleasant cruise ...

    Article : 313 words
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