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  2. THE BREAK OF GAUGE.

    For some time post a Royal Commission, of which Mr. L. O'Loughlin, M.L.A. (the late Minister for Public Works), is chairman, and Messrs. ...

    Article : 4,886 words
  3. LAST SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.

    A. THROW-IN FROM THE BOUNDARY; RUCK MEN UP AFTER THE BALL. The photographer has snapped the teams during one of the very few excursions made on the southern goal. The ball has just been thrown in by Mr. Gebler, and Davies (Norths) and Herde (Brokens) are endeavoring to knock out. Woolf (Norths) is waiting for a knock on, and Lee (Brokens) is shepherding him. Wilson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 203 words
  4. "UNDESIRABLES" AND FOOTBALL.

    A looseness of expression must be expected from people who do not think. It is easy to throw an epithet at a man with the intention of making ...

    Article : 689 words
  5. CHINESE IN SYDNEY.

    Under date of May 31, the Sydney correspondent of the "Age" wrote:— A large deputation waited upon the State Treasurer to-day with the object ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. THE ADVANTAGE OF A BIG FAMILY.

    In almost every country in the world philanthropists and social students have (says the "Telegraph" of June 1) urged upon Governments the unfair ...

    Article : 252 words
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  8. ROOM FOR BRAINS.

    "A business man said to me the other day," said (according to the "Advertiser") the Rev. H. Howard, when addressing a meeting of Tramways Trust ...

    Article : 289 words
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