TO maintain or recover perfect health, every human needs periodical rest and change of environment. The old adage with regard to “all work and no play” applies with equal force to the thoroughbred horses which are subjected to the ardors of preparation for racing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 732 wordsFORMED in the pre-war days, the Kyneton Athletic Club during the past few years has made such wonderful headway that it now ranks as one of the most important clubs in the Commonwealth. FOR the annual carnival to be held on Monday next (Foundation Day) a ...
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Article : 163 wordsAn industry of great Importance which has been of Incalculable benefit to the farmers of the district is the Kyneton District Butter and ...
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Article : 64 wordsTHE beautiful old town of Kyneton, nestling 1687 feet above sea level, on the northern slope of the Great Dividing Range, almost encircled by the silver Campaspe, its streets and gardens rich in stately elms, oaks, silver poplars and rowan trees, from the scenic point of view is worthy ...
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Advertising : 104 wordsTourists will find their needs satisfied at the Town Hall Cafe (tel. (2), which is situated opposite the [?]ire Hall. Morning and afternoon ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsAMONG the early pioneers of the district the late Mr. Hugh Rawson, an ex-councillor of Kyneton shire and an ex-representative of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 21 Jan 1931, Page 9
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