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  3. EARLY BIRD'S" NOTE-- BOOK

    The magpie (grass) track was open this morning, and freely used by the fow horses left at headquarters. The first out were Expedite and Ardeche, who ran seven ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GENERAL NOTES.

    The fact that there was no pony racing- for a full week must have sharpened the appe- ...

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    tites of followers of that department of racing if yesterday's doings at Ascot can ...

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  7. CHRISTMAS JOKE.

    On going hack to duty after his Christmas leave a dud petty officer of one of the second' flotilla destroyers now at Portland, England, found that the uniform which he has left on board was creased and muddy, and further ...

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  8. BURGLAR'S GREAT FEAST.

    Banqueting extraordinary was suggested at the Kingston (England) Court, when William Pearson was charged with housebreaking. ...

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  9. NEWS OF THE NIGHT

    Newcastle wheelers are again working themselves into a ferment regarding working conditions in the collieries. They are now threatening to form a union of their own ...

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  11. EX-KING OF SAMOA DEAD.

    Advices from Apia state that Mataafa, exiting of Samoa, died on Tuesday, and was buried yesterday. An impressive funeral service was held in the Apia Cathedral, ...

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  13. GRADUATED MANNERS.

    Talleyrand, when carving at dinner parties, says the author of "How To Be Happy Though Civil," graduated his manners to the rank of his guests in this way:--To a prince of the royal blood, "May I have the honor of ...

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  14. SNAKE VISITS TWINS.

    A snake found its way into a perambulator containing the twin infants of Mrs. Hetherington, at Bathurst, on Tuesday. The terrorstricken mother on discovering the reptile, ...

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  15. PROSECUTION OF ALLEGED COMBINE.

    The first cases to be taken in New Zealand under the Commercial Trusts Act will be heard shortly. The Government has instituted prosecutions against the Colonial ...

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  17. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Trouble awaited Alexander Eaton, a navvy, 49, when, last night, he accepted an invitation to drink with a number of strangers. On reaching the rear of the hotel where the ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. MARTIN LUTHER AND DIVORCE

    The rising divorce-rate, acknowledged and lamented by all our churches, has been attributed to the influence of Protestantism. The writer, the Rev. W. P. Cantwell, whoso ...

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  19. FISHERMEN'S HAUL.

    Fishermen, both professional and amateur, had a great haul at Lake Tuggerah. During the prevalence of the recent southwesterly wind and heavy sea shoals of black ...

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  20. COST OF MONARCHS.

    For compiling an account of the cost of crowned monarchs to their respective countries a German Journalist, Herman Schmid, is being indicted on a charge of lese majesty. ...

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  21. A SAFE ANAESTHETIC.

    Dr. Gwathmay, anaesthetist at the Skin and Cancer Hospital in New York, has discovered a new method of administering chloroform and ether, reducing the risk of ...

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  22. TOTALISATOR COMMISSION.

    The New South Wales Totalisator Commission met with a cool reception from Melbourne racing men. "There is going to be trouble." remarked Mr. Levien, on realising ...

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  23. JUMPED AFTER HIS HAT.

    As a train was travelling from Melbourne to Footscray yesterday afternoon a young man's hat blow off and disappeared through the carriage window. Without the slightest ...

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  24. ICED DRINKS AT PREMIUM.

    During the recent hot days, when the mercury seemed bent upon going through the top of the thermometer, it was ...

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  25. UNSUITABLE GIRL IMMIGRANTS.

    A serious charge against those responsible for the selection of girl immigrants to Australia has been made by Mrs. Wells, one of the matrons appointed to take care of girls ...

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