Mrs. Dorothy Dow, aged 37 years[?] of Grant street, North Brighton[?] was bitten by a snake at Belgrave yesterday afternoon. Her husband gave first-aid treatment, and late[?] ...
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Article : 91 wordsThe annual picnic of Victorian postal officials was held The New Zealand three-year-old[?] Ammon Ra, leading the field past the post in the 35th Caulfield Futurity Stakes on Saturday, equalling the course record for the distance. The winner, who was ridden by M. McCarten, was followed by Einga (second). Middle Watch (third), Waterline, Picatus, Greenline, Gallantic[?] Ibrani, and Yancey Cravat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 22 Feb 1932, Page 5
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