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  2. THE MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW: STOCK PARADE AND SOME CHAMPIONS.

    Top: The grand parade of stock. Lower left: The champion Shorthorn bull, Milton's Earl, owned hy the executors of the W. Dugdale estate. Lower right: Kastigi Ross, champion Border Leicester ram, owned by H. Hodges. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  3. HOW CRICKETERS MEET THEIR TROUBLES IN THE NORTH.

    Bound for Broome to try conclusions with the local team, the Derby cricket team struck the Fitzroy River in flood. (1) Some got out and helped the truck across. (2) Others followed with the traps. (3) Their troubles left behind. (4) Tapping the telegraph line to report the delay. (5) While the Port Hedland v. Roebourne match was in progress at the cricket ground, which is about a mile out of Port Hedland, the Harding River came down. Here the cricketers are endeavouring to get back to the township for lunch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
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