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  2. GALLOPING AGAINST THE WATCH AT CAULFIELD.

    Candidates for the Oakleigh Plate day at Caulfield on Saturday were busy on the tracks yesterday morning and some fast times were recorded. I: Jimmie B (leading) was defeated by Kingmaker over six furlongs. 2: Kaghi ran the same distance comfortably in 1.23. 3: Wynette went well over nine furlongs. 4: Correct Trim leading Farr over five furlongs, which they covered in 1.4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
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    THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS FLED ALL TOO FAST, and public and secondary school students began on their new year's studies yesterday. The pictures show —(Left): Day-boys of the Malvern Church of England Grammar School starting off for lunch after the first morning's work for the year. Right: A view of the school main building from the south side. Inset: Mr. A. J. Marsden, the headmaster. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  4. MANAGER LENDS A HAND.—

    —The meat lumpers’ strike has not prevented the Colonial Meat Works at St. Kilda from carrying on, and supplying their customers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
  5. WORDS OF WISDOM TO SUGAR WORKERS.—

    —At the Colonial Sugar Refinery at ville yesterday, Mr. C. Glanville Hicks, secretary to the Lord Mayor's Hospitals' Fund, delivered the first of a series of lectures on the fund to the employees. Various other industrial groups will be dressed in due course. Inset: Mr. Hick ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
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