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  2. LATE SPORTING.

    With most of the popular Victorian candidates for the Caulfield Cup among the competitors, the racing at Caulfield yesterday. when the V.R.C. held its ...

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  3. OUR BROTHER'S KEEPER

    Apart from her scattered bands of aborigines, who seem likely to solve the problem of their future by not having any, Australia has made herself ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MINDA HOME.

    The twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Minda Home was held at Brighton on Saturday afternoon. Visitors from Adelaide were met at the Hove Station, and ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET.

    A pleasing feature of the first round competition matches of the New South Wales Cricket Association was the form shown by leading players, who appear to ...

    Article : 110 words
  9. CHINA'S WAR.

    Heavy fighting has broken our at Sangkiang, 22 miles south-west of Shanghai; Fukien and Kiangsu troops are attacking. The Liuho-hwangto front is quiet.— ...

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  10. HUNDRED MILES CYCLE RACE.

    The ninth annual cycle nee arranged by the Dunlop Robber Company for derision between Burra and Adelaide was ran on Saturday, under the auspices ot the firm named, and ...

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  11. OLDFIELD'S HEALTH.

    W. A. Oldfield. the international wicket-keeper, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, has been taking walking exercise and surfing during his holiday at ...

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  12. AEROPLANES FOR MOUKDEM.

    Following a protest from the French Legation at Pekin against the supply of 30 aeroplanes for dispatch to Moukden, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs ...

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  13. FOOTBALL.

    The Subiaco football team, which easily beat East Fremantle a week are for the league premiership iron the challenge match on Saturday fay 7 goals 9 behinds to ...

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  14. MANCHURIAN CLAIMS.

    Marshal Chang Tso-lin's headquarters claims that Chang's forces have occupied Chin-feng in the coarse of their advance toward Jehol. From the lastmentioned ...

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  15. BOXING.

    The contest at the stadium on Saturday night, between Harry Casey, 10 it. 3½ lb. (of Queensland), and Ernie Rice, 10 at. 5¼ lb (of England), attracted about 4,000 people. The ...

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  16. "SEE AUSTRALIA FIRST."

    Steranson, the arctic [?] interviewed at San Francisco, said:—The Australians need the slogan "See Australia first" far more than the Americans need ...

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  17. HOME AGAIN.

    There was a large crowd of enthusiasts at the Outer Harbour on Saturday afternoon to welcome the Murray Bridge rowing crew, who were returning by the ...

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  19. CARBIDE WORKS.

    In accordance with the undertaking. which the Premier (Mr. Lyons) made to Parliament last seasion, the assets of Carbide and Election Products Limited, were ...

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  20. LATE GABLES.

    Marshall Chang's headquarters reports that part of the Third Brigade, under General Chang Tsung-chang, has cut off the retreat of Chih-li troops at Champeng ...

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  21. OLYMPIC COMPETITOR RETURNED.

    I. Ransden, the Victorian road champion, is first of the Olym in cyclists return to Australia. He arrived in Sydney by the R.M.S. Tahiti on Saturday. ...

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  22. M.C.C. TEAM IN CEYLON.

    The Marylebone team of cricketers, which is journeying to Australia, to-day commenced a match against a Colombo side. The M.C.C. team collapsed for 73. ...

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  24. BARDIC IN DRY DOCK.

    The steamer Bardic, which went ashore in a fog off the Lizard Point, and was subsequently beached at Falmouth, has been safely dry-docked, and is being ...

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