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    A final rut down was given this dog in readiness for plumpton coursing at Kensington to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    The funeral of the late Father Fabian Dwyer, at Wollongong yesterday, was one of the largest and most representative seen in the Illawarra district. All ...

    Article : 195 words
  4. FOR ENGLAND

    The eleven Queenslanders who are to tour England with the Australian Rugby League team, together with Mr. Harry Sunderland (joint manager) reached Sydney this morning. ...

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  6. MAY DAY FIT

    May Day, Sydney's hops in the Australian Hurdle, is a great galloper on the tracks. This morning at Flemington he ran nine furlongs on the new ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. PRESENTATION TO H.FINCH

    The members of the Australian Rugby I ague team were accorded a reception by the committee and members of City Tattersall's Club to-day, having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW BOARD

    In future, western miners will be governed by a board of management, which will supersede old delegate Board. It will be the governing body ...

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  9. DOUBTFUL RUNNER

    There is a doubt about Caramelo making the trip to Brisbane for the King's Cup, to be run next month, but the sprinters Double Duty and St. Lucia are going. They ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. FOOTBALL ROW

    When J. Ryan, captain and, coach of St. Stanislaus College, was ordered off the ground during the first grade League football final on Saturday, a ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. HIGH HOPES

    Queenslanders living in Sydney gave a luncheon at the Wentworth Hotel to-day to Ltd farewell to Mr. Harry Sunderland. Joint-manager, of the team ...

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  12. LEFT £9421

    William Alexander, Mackenzie of Sydney, manager of Sydney Feries. Ltd., died on May 18, 1929, aged 62, and his estate has been sworn at ...

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  13. THIRD TEST

    L. Paifreyman, who was selected to represent Australia in the third Rugby Union Test match against New Zealand, to be played at the Sydney ...

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  14. CHEAPER LIGHT

    The new current from the bulk electricity high-tension, line from Newcastle is giving every satisfaction. An excellent job was done by the local ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. Boy Attacked by Dog

    Bathurst, Tuesday--A cattle dog which recently recovered from the effects of a poison bait savagely attacked his owner's five-year-old son ...

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  16. SOME "VINEGAR"

    The propretor and staff of a local restaurant wondered at the extraordinary run on vinegar at one particular meal yesterday. Although all vinegar ...

    Article : 79 words
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  19. G.P.S. FOOTBALL

    The fourth round of the G.P.S. competition will be played to-morrow. There will be no play on Saturday owing to the Test match at the Cricket Ground. ...

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  20. WOLLONGONG FIRE

    During the early hours of the morning a grocer's shop occupied by R. Moore on the corner of Campbell and Church streets. Wollongong, was ...

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  21. PARK OR STOCK RESERVE?

    Official advice has been received that a reserve known as the pound fund has been withdrawn from the control of the P.P. Board and vested ...

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  22. MODERN METHODS

    All the stunt advertising is not done in the city. On Saturday the Portland Revellers, an amateur organisation, went to ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. BUTTENSHAW FOR GULGONG

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) has advised the president of the Gulgong Railway League (Mr. A. Baldwin), that he will make an ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. KING'S BADGES

    An Australian Warrant-Officer Boxhall-Chapman of the Flying Corps, scored 277 and W. N Masefield a New Zealander, got 280 in the Bisley shoot ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. Fell While Gathering Ferns

    Goulburn, Tuesday--Hilton Bradford, of Kenmore, was gathering ferns in a gully at Tallong when he slipped down an embankment and fell between ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. Ball Returns £100

    Albury, Tuesday--A juvenile ball conducted by the Albury Parents and Citizens Association returned a profit of £100 1s 2d, and was the ...

    Article : 34 words
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