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  4. TURF TATTLE.

    Q.T.C. Races on Saturday next, If "Old Sor" shines on the prads that "flatter only to deceive," there should be a big roll up. The Sandigate meeting was a success from ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  5. BALEFUL BARRACKERS.

    To "barrack" is to jeer at, make fun of, poke fun at, pull the leg of, or revile. There is also to "barrack for," a quite different verb, meaning to encourage your own side ...

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  6. BOXING.

    Wo[?] got a shock the other day; In (act, it [?]st have cursed an extra large curse through its goat-like whiskers, when the noble-minded clerics of Longreach ...

    Article : 1,657 words
  7. MINING AND MONEY

    What the year 1912 will bring with it, [?]eaven only knows. So far as the Queensland miner is concerned, it is not likely to seal with him less kindly than did its ...

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  8. WOOTTON'S WOE.

    Only last week "Truth" told of a rorty time that a Bundabergian bludger got at the hands of the local P.M., and the People's Paper made some comments about the way ...

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  10. SWIMMING.

    Queensland swimming championships seem to be family heirlooms nowadays. The Graham gang have a good strong grab on sprint honors, and there's no doubt that the ...

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  11. A REJECTED FLEA.

    Though betting is not forbidden in Germany, there is a law which makes it illegal to bet at other places than on a racecourse. According to one who knows, you can bet in ...

    Article : 197 words
  12. PERCY'S PREDICAMENT.

    The troubles of Percy Rees Jones, which were partly paraded in "Truth" last week, were further contended in the Bundaberg Police Court during the week. Percy was ...

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  13. A PHILOSOPHER (EH, WHAT!) ABROAD.

    "The or[?]is boy" happened across an amusing sort of cuss the other day, who talked racing. "Well and never," he said. "It makes me tired to read the roasted, red-hot ...

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