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  4. LATE SPORTING.

    The Royal Agricultural Show has its attractions for members of the sporting clubs, and business over the forthcoming Spring handicaps was in ...

    Article : 107 words
  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate met at 2.30 this afternoon, and after Senator Keating had given notice of his intention to move the suspension, on and after 18th September, of ...

    Article : 470 words
  6. ROYAL SHOW.

    This was a public holiday in connection with the Royal Show, and naturally it was tho attraction of the day. Even a cursory glance at too ...

    Article : 665 words
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  8. THE LUNCHEON.

    The customary luncheon in connection with the Royal Show was held this afternoon in the spacious Council luncheon hall on the ground. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr J. W. Hunt was to-day re-elected president of the Victorian Alliance, at Hie animal business meeting, held at the Temperance Hall. ...

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  10. ASCOT RACES.

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  11. THE TROTTING TRACK.

    Mr C. V. Potter writes, under yesterday's date : -- "I notice that you refer in this evening's "Herald" to the trotting trade at the show grounds as ...

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  12. JUMPERS' PLATE.

    A shower of rain soon after 2 o'clock delayed the stock parade, and this, in turn, put back the trials for the Jumper's Plate. ...

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  13. COMING WEATHER.

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Political. Federal Houses. Both met this afternoon. State Ministers attended the Show. ...

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  15. A CITIZEN DROWNED.

    Mr A. Panner, who has been engaged for many years in the fish trade between Bairnsdale and Cunningham, was drowned at noon to-day. ...

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  16. CHAMPION LEICESTER SHEEP.

    There was a prize of L10 10s for the best English. Border or any other Leicester rain in the Show. The Judges yesterday wore unable to decide between ...

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  17. TRAINING AT RANDWICK.

    There were some good gallops at Randwick this morning. Maniapoto heat Marvel Loch and Nottes over nine furlongs in 2min. 3sec. ...

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  18. REPRESENTATIVES

    Over thirty members were present in the House of Representatives when Hie speaker took the chair, at half-past two this afternoon. Replying to Mr ...

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  19. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The rush to the Show Grounds began early this morning, and continued till the middle of the afternoon. There were eighteen windows open ...

    Article : 117 words
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  21. CONSPIRACY CHARGED.

    The hearing of the charges of conspiracy preferred against W. P. Crick, W. N. Willis, and Charles Bath, in connection with the administration of the ...

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  22. LORD'S ADVENTURE.

    Lord Sholto George Dougias, who has hod numerous adventures is America, including his marriage will the daughter of a California saloon ...

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  23. FOR COUNTRY VISITORS.

    The railway authorities have made special arrangement to facilitate the return Journeys of country visitors to the show. From to-day till the 15th inst. ...

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  24. MILITARY HORSES.

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  25. RECORD TAKINGS.

    Over 38,000 people travelled by rail to the Show from Spencer street this afternoon. This to nearly 8000 in excess of the record achieved in 1903. when 30.720 ...

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  26. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    Three years ago a woman was found brutally murdered in a lonely outbuilding near Minster, 'Kent. The body was Identified and burled as that of Charlotte ...

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  27. TROTTERS' TIME TEST.

    An Immense concourse of spectators assembled on the grand stand, in the stand reserve, and all round tho ring, to witness the second of the time testes ...

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  29. APPENDICITIS.

    Grave doubts having been frequently expressed by high medical authorities in Germany that the accepted treatment of appendicitis is open to serious ...

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  30. LUCKY GENERAL LYTTELTON.

    A curious, but not unparalleled, action is that of Mr C. P. Noel, of Belbroughton, Worcester, who, having no heirs, has chosen General ...

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  31. PIPE-CLAY SOLDIERING.

    St. Mary's Barricks, Chatham, originally built to serve as a prison, and described by u distinguished general as " unfit for a Coal-cellay." ...

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