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  7. TURF TATTLE.

    K[?]ron Park Racing Club, Wednesday next. ...

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  8. KEDRON RACES.

    There was an exceptionally large attendance at Kedron races on Wednesday last, a noticeable feature being the number of people who patronised ...

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  9. LAWSON LASHED.

    There was a meagre attendance at the Brisbane Stadium on Wednesday night, when Charlie, Dickson (8.10½) and Jimmy Lawson (3.3½) were down ...

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  10. TRIBUTE TO TATTERSALL'S.

    The success of the last meeting of Tattersall's Club, when the gate receipts, were a long way above expectations and the totalisator ...

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  11. DEATH OF A. J. NOUD.

    On Monday last the sporting com[?]ity of Brisbane were shocked to of the sudden death of Arthur N [?]ud, one of the most successful and ...

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  12. TURKEY AND GREEN PEAS.

    At the last meeting held at Kensington not a single first favorite wen a race. Naturally the raucous-voiced members of the ring jubilated over the ...

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  13. THE XYLITE AFFAIR.

    A few weeks ago I stated that the Xylite case had been dropped by the Q.T.C. This was denied by writers in the morning dallies two days after ...

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  14. BARRY BASHED.

    The preliminary, a six-round one, was an attractive little scrap, which resulted in Frank Barry bring outpointed by Wally Clark. The latter ...

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  15. Billiards.

    When time was called on the Friday night, the second last evening. Gray had scored 16,303 to Inman's 16,167. The match was concluded the ...

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  16. TROTTING TROUBLES.

    The Ipswich Trotting Association, which had its inaugural meeting at Sandy Gallop, Ipswich, on Saturday last, is to be congratulated on the ...

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  17. AMATEUR BOXING.

    The third night's boxing of the amateur tourney, which was put down for Monday night, had to be postponed through the rain. The tournament ...

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  18. Q.T.C. SUMMER MEETING.

    Excellent nominations have been handed in for this meeting, which extends over Saturdays. December 4 and 11. The weights were issued during ...

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  19. GRAY AND AIKEN.

    Immediately after beating Melbourne Inman, Gray started his game with Aiken, the Scottish champion, who is in receipt of 2000 in 18,000 up. At the ...

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  20. Fishing.

    Anglers will be pleased to hear that both, bream and flathead have made their appearance in Hemmant Creek, a place which is a favorite spot for ...

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  21. 'THE ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Although the Old Dart is in an unsettled state owing to the war the professional billiardists appear to be doing well, and matches are being played ...

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  22. HOT STUFF.

    A Northern sporting writer, who attended the last meeting of the Q.T.C., is warm: and, drawing attention to the fixture, writes: "What ...

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  23. MERTHYR B[?]ARD SALOON..

    The Valley is keeping its end up at the billiards business, and on Wednesday night next. the official opening will take place of the above ...

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  24. LAWRENCE LASHED.

    F J. Lawrence, the secretary of the Kedron Park Racing Club, was a week brutally assaulted in his office by a person who imagined that he was a ...

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  25. STEVENSON AND OMMUNDSEN.

    The relationship between rifle shooting and billiard playing is close, and a first-class shot generally makes a good player. Ommundson, the great ...

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  26. PUGILISTIC PUNTERS.

    It is with regret that in this issue I have had to draw attention to so many unseemly happenings, both on courses and outside of them. The ...

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  27. A CHAMPION PONY.

    Bruce, the retired champion 14.0 pony, is doing stud duty at More[?]. Although he has sired several foals, only one has yet donned silk. Bruce ...

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  30. Boxing.

    It was stated during the week that Les Darcy and other boxers intended going to America. The departure of Darcy to another country is a serious ...

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  31. Tip-slinger Tripped.

    In the City Police Court on Monday, November 22, before Lieut.-Colonel Moore, a man named Charles Campbell was arraigned on a charge of ...

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  32. Motoring Notes.

    Last week we touched on the various phases of the evolution of the aeroplane motor, as influenced by the experience gained in the war. As ...

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  33. WREN WORRIED.

    After all Corporal John Wren, racecourse proprietor is not going to the front. Wonder if this has been disappointing to him ? Anyhow, he has ...

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