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  2. SOME OF THE WOMEN PATRONS WHO ENJOYED THE RACING AT ALBURY YESTERDAY.

    Tweed suits and lovely furs predominated at the Albury Gold Cup Meeting yesterday. Womenfolk were keen enthusiasts and their attractive costumes added color and interest lo the day. There picture were taken on the lawn. Top Row: Group 1.—Mrs. H. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GAY CROWD AT BACHELORS’ BALL

    The Industrial Hall was filled with a gay crowd last night when 450 guests attended a ball at the invitation of 50 bachelors of Albury and district. With ...

    Article : 600 words
  4. 27 ESCAPEES SOUGHT

    A world-wide search has be[?] for 27 British ex-officers who participated in a most spectacular [?] from a prison camp ...

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  7. POUCH AND S.P. BETTING

    Following o protest by the Northern Rivers Racing Association that there was great official laxity in enforcing tho laws against smarting price betting in ...

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  8. TRAINERS AND THEIR HORSES FOR WAGGA GOLD CUP RACES

    Trainers who have entered horses for the Cold Cup meeting at Wagga cm May 4-5 are as follows:— D. Stephen (Wagga): Mafoota. ...

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  9. WITH “CONSTANCE” ON THE LAWN

    Following a week of intermittent rein a pleasant afternoon favored the Albury Race Club for its most important meeting, the Cold Cup fixture yesterday. The mildness of the day was responsible for a large attendance and some lovely tailored suits were worn. Blue in all shades was ...

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  11. MATERNAL MORTALITY

    A plan designed to bring the highest standard of obstetric practice within the reach of the poorest persons been formulated by a special ...

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  12. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir.—I would like to know in what sort of memory our Anzacs are held some of our local housewives. Whilst a portion of the residents ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. CZECH PROBLEM CAN BE SETTLED

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Labor M.P. after a conference with Herr Honloln, during a tour of Central Europe declared that a peaceful ...

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  14. SAFER TRAVELLING

    Sir.—To make our main highways safer, especially for night driving, I wood surest tho following: Remove as far as possible all fences and ...

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  16. APEX BANGES

    On Wednesday night next the Apex Club will hold the first of its series of dances for 1938. In the past the dancing fraternity has looked ...

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