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  2. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    Looking back on the history of these notes one realises that the question which arises most frequently —and which I am quite aware has never ...

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  3. WOMAN'S REALM

    At Flinders, that peaceful holiday resort, the only problems which seem to arise are those connected with faulty performances on the golf links. The beach girl, with her ...

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  4. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:—"The Rhododendron Man," by J. Anbrey Tyson (London: Mills and Boon Ltd.), "The Coffee-Coloured Honeymoon," by R. Raleigh ...

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  5. PROPERTY MARKET.

    Fewer property transactions were recorded last year than in 1929, but on the whole values were well maintained, and some excellent transactions were reported. ...

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  6. METHYLATED SPIRIT DRINKERS.

    Among about 12 men who appeared at the City Court yesterday charged with having been drunk and disorderly on New Year's Eve were Wilkiam Holmes, aged 49 years, and Walter Mason, aged ...

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  7. CHINESE STEWARD WITH OPIUM.

    Lee Nam, a steward on the Chinese steamer Tanda, which is berthed at Vicotia Dock, was arrested in a lane off Bourke street on December 31. He was charged at the City Court yesterday ...

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    BRITAIN'S AERIAL BATTLE-SHIP.—An air mail photograph received yesterday of the new flying battle-ship, the Blackburn Rolls-Royce Sydney. It weighs more than 10 tons and its three Rolls-Royce engines develop more than 1,500 horse power, giving a speed of 120 miles an hour. There are three gun ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FINISH OF THE STANDISH HANDICAP.—The fifth winner of the Standish Handicap trained by J. Holt was the favourite Umbertana, who scored at Flemington yesterday. He defeated Binna, who, owing to the anglo at which tho photograph was taken, is racine; farthost from the camera on the rails beside and slightly ahead of Blematlc, who came third First Arrow and Clarlus follow. Immediately behind the winner in the picture are Spouter and King of Revelry, and in the centre of the field is Hathahe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.—An incident in the match between South Australia and Victoria on the Melbourne ground yesterday. A. R. Lonorgan (S.A.) caught by E. L. a'Beckett off D. Blackle for 6. The wicketkeeper is B. Barnott. a'Bcekett, diving at the ball, made a spectacular catch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FASHIONS AT FLEMINGTON.—The New Year's Day meeting at Flemington yestorday was favoured by weather suitable to the display of summer fashions. Variety of designs is indicated by this composite picture. Left to right:—Misses B. and C. Beacham, Misses V. and G. Murphy, Mrs. J. O'Neill and Miss P. Smallman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A BAYSIDE LIFEBOAT.—Assisted by 10 visiting teams the Cholsea Life-saving Club opened its season yesterday with a parade and demonstration in front of the clubhouse. This club owns the only lifeboat on the eastern bayside, and the launching of it for a display made a picturesque study on the still water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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