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  4. DAY OF THE DOG

    Up till noon to-day 100,000 people had visited the Royal Show. The Lecture Hall, which is now known as the University, is filled to overflowing each hour of the day, for men expert in their subjects are giving advice to the man on the land. ...

    Article : 510 words
  5. TOO OFTEN JUDGED

    A dairy bull and a cow were the victims of the students' judging competition this morning. The cow was not in good humor. ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. BIRTH-RATE RIVALRY

    There is keen rivalry at the Show between the dairy cows for the honor of contributing most calves to the birth-rate. ...

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  7. NO AMUSEMENT TAX

    The only obstacle to a steady flow of people through the turnstiles is the lack of the exact price of admission by the unthinking public. There is a ...

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  8. CAGE BIRDS

    Although there is not a great deal of space allotted to cage-birds, most of the sweet singers (Australian and foreign) are well represented. Canaries ...

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  9. DOGS ON SHOW

    A celebrated Cat Fugue was composed by Scarlatti hearing his eat walk delicately over the black keys of the piano. Messrs. Verbrugghen and ...

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  10. CLEVER CROOKS

    How can you tell a crook? The question might be asked by any of the "cockles" at the show. They have read the police warning that ...

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  11. SELF-TAUGHT EXPERT

    The judges in this Show are subjected to severe judgment. An attendant in the poultry pavilion, who claims to be an expert because of the years he has ...

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  12. ALONE AT MIDNIGHT

    The first of the lost children at the Show turned up last night. A constable on his rounds about midnight was attracted by yells that pierced into ...

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  13. EXHIBITOR'S SURPRISE

    "Every man does not send his best cattle to the show" was the opinion expressed by a visitor from one of the dairying districts. ...

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