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  4. Periscopic Peeps

    The pessimist is always with us. A pessimist think more than an optimist, but what he thinks is of far less value. Moreover, even pessimists think less than they talk. ...

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  5. Tween Drinks

    Said that Germany is still dreaming of a world empire. Her awakening is approaching. The difference in a sport and a sportsman is just that in a gent, and a gentleman. ...

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    RAMILIES WINNING BY A HEAD THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE MAIDEN HANDICAP AT KENSINGTON ON WEDNESDAY, FROM PRINCE LIDDELL, WITH LARRY FIELD A LENGTH AWAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FORM OF HORSES FOR THE ROSEHILL MEETING

    The Prince of Wales' Birthday meeting of the Rosehill Club will be opened to-day end concluded on Monday, and although acceptances have been declared, the fields in every instance ...

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  8. THE NATIONAL WEIGHTS

    The weights for the big jumping events of the V.R.C. Grand National meeting were declared by Dr. Lang on Thursday, and the imposts are on a lower scale than usual. Jullundur ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TROTTING

    The Australian Trotting Club received an entry of 160 for its meeting at Victoria Park next Saturday, when the usual six-event programme will be run through. ...

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