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  5. BOXING.

    MR. Neville Madden, the promoter of the Casey v. Josephs fight next Friday night, reports that both men at train ing keenly, and that a splendid contest ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Dan Carroll, who has been stuy ing at the Criterien Hotel, left for the South yesterday. Misses V. and P. Behan, who have ...

    Article : 393 words
  7. SOCCER.

    Weather conditions and other counter attractions were net in tayour of bringing a large gethering to witness the mtach, but despite these drawbacis a ...

    Article : 557 words
  8. PATTISON'S PADDOCK.

    There wat a good attendance at the footrunning at Pattison's paddock last night, five bookmakers calling the odds. Eeen tacing wan witnessed and ...

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  9. SPORTING NOTES.

    In connection with the Banana Progress Racing Club's meeting on April 23rd and 24th the following weights have been deciared for the first day by ...

    Article : 174 words
  10. FOOTBALL.

    Our Mr. Morgan correspondest writes—A special general meeting of the Mr. Mergan League was held in St. Mary's Institute receutly. Mr. A. ...

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  11. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The anaul meeting of the C.Q.D.R C.U, was concluded yesterday afternoon. The wind, if anything, was worse than on the two provious days, but this did not ...

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  12. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Hayes' No. 3 Handicap, of 60 yards, for a prize of £6, was run off on Saturday on the central flat, Mount Morgan in the presence of a large number of ...

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  14. ROWING.

    The competition for the handsome £10 10s. cup presented to the Lecihhardt Rowing Club by Mr. Clarence Baxter, of Edgar's Treasure House, was ...

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  15. DRUIDS' OUTING.

    On Easter Sunday a large number of the members of the Rockhampton Druids' lodge, together with their wives and families, journeyed by motor to ...

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  17. HOW, INDEED

    The young actor was explaming the family prejudices which be bad to overcome before be could adopt the stage as a carcer. ...

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  18. IDEAL SPOUSE.

    "Why so silent?" he asked her. "You haven't said a word for ton minutes." "I haven't anything to fay," she replied. ...

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  19. NOT ENTHUSIAS[?]

    Typist [?]ho has just accepted employ[?]r's proposal of marriags)" "When we are married I, myselt, will personally attend to prospective ...

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