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    Mr. A. Thompson's Solo (above) tied with Mr. A. L. Payne's Casino for first place in the high-jump at the Royal Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Visitois to the Royal Show yesterday arriving at the platform. More than 32,000 passengers travelled by train to the Show during the day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Members of the Aero Club created an amusing interlude at the annual A.I.F. golf contest at Eastern yesterday by flying over the first tee and droppmg flour-bag bombs. They scored at least one direct hit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The luncheon hour was the best part of the day for this little girl. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A section of fours (4th Light Horse, Warrnambool) clearing a hurdle during the military events at the Royal Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A spectacular display of section tent-pegging by the 18-23rd Regiment (South Australia) at the Royal Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Sing a Song of Gladness

    Sing a song of gladness, Sing it from your heart, Sing a song of gladness. Let each take a part. ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. Dead Man's Rock

    Jasper Trenoweth, a Cornishman, relates the strange tale of the reading of the will of his grandfather, Amos Trenoweth, when Jasper was a little boy. The ...

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  11. Friday, September 27, 1935. THE JUNIOR SECTION

    Members of the Junior section who call at "The Argus" lounge when they visit the Royal Show during the week will be presented with a delightful booklet containing, ...

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  12. "WHITE-SADDLE"

    Tom and Scotty are caught in a storm one night returning from a visit to Aunt Emma. Tom develops pneumonia, and lies dangerously ill for weeks. He recovers, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HOUSEHOLD HINTS

    To remove fruit stains from linen— use scissors. To economise in the coal bill—use a gas-stove. ...

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  14. SCHOOLGIRL

    (RAY ABBEY, 2 Batman street, North Fitzroy.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MERRY MOMENTS

    "Can you spell 'then,' Florrie?" asked her uncle. "Oh, yes, uncle," said Florrie. "T-h-e-n." ...

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  16. RIDDLE-ME-REE

    My first is in happy, but not in sad, My second's in good, but not in bad, My third is in mother, but not in dad, My fourth is in lassie, but not in lad, ...

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  17. CHAPTER III. (Continued)

    Once safe upon the beach I recovered my scattered wits a little. I felt that I could not repass that dreadful rock, so determined to go across ...

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  18. A ZIG-ZAG PUZZLE

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  19. RIDDLES

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  21. JOIN "THE ARGUS" JUNIOR CLUB

    Cut out this token, pin your name, age, and address to it, and post to Jennifer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RIDDLE-ME-REE SOLVED.—Home.

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  23. BABE BUNTING—She Has a Wigwag Signal.

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