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    There was a large gathering on the Fremantle wharf on Thursday last, when the large transport Ormonde berthed shortly before 2 p.m., with troops and dependants from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Gould was connected for a number of years with the Press in New South Wales and other Australian States as a turf writer. Subsequently he returned to England, where he was successful as a sporting novelist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    During the great anxieties of the "U" boat atrocities, sea lions were trained to track enemy submarines, similarly as upon land, dogs are t[?]ught to "point" for game. The Admiralty, for this special work, accepted the services of Capt J. Woodward the famous trainer of sea lions. The various courses of training started in the large corporation swimming baths of London and Glasgow where the [?]imary instruction was given, thence to Lake Bala, in North Wales, where tests ranging up to four miles were developed, and finally from headquarters at one of the largest naval ports to the open sea. Having done their bit, these now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. J. G. GRANT'S blk g DRURY LANE (MELODRAMA—ROSEBUD), WINNER OF THE PEACE PLATE (ONE MILE AND THREE FURLONGS), AT THE RECENT GOODWOOD MEETING. R G. MORLEY, RIDER OF DRURY LANE. He is apprenticed to T. Tighe, who trains the gelding, and he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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