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  4. Chris Webb's Pants Win a Boat Race

    IFOUND him sitting on the edge of a half-tilted skirt that lay in the skid of his boatshed at the Spit. He had one leg cocked over the other, and his right hand covered the bowl of an old calibash, through the slender bore of which he was drawing tiny ...

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  5. FAMED FOR HIS SKILL WITH THE STICK.

    Meet Chris. Webb, whose reputation as a sailing helmsman is flug far throughout the sporting world. His victory in the 18-footers Australian Championship the other day was the most remarkable feat of sailing yet witnessed on the harbor. Chris. Webb hasn't ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. To the People of Australia

    CONTEMPORARY history cannot do justice to such a man as W. M. Hughes. He held the reins in times of extraordinary national and world-wide stress. And the historian of the future will see his greatness without any of the obscuring mists through which his critics and rivals peer at him in this country. We are proud of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Relic of Les Darcy

    THE tiny room near the skid-dip of Chris. Wobb's boatshed is probably one of the most hallowed links with the brilliant past of the ...

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  8. LABOR IN THE COMMONS

    Professor and Mrs. Furness, two English visitors, recently arrived unheralded in our midst, and took up their temporary residence at the Wentworth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MURDEROUS OLD MAN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Geneva correspondent of the Dally Express reports that Jacob Zeller, aged 90, was arrested at Stuttgart a few days ago ...

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  11. DRAMATIC CHASE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Telegraph Rome correspondent says that a banker's long dramatic pursuit of an alleged forger was revealed by the arrest ...

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  12. THOUSGHTS ON CREMATION

    Everybody nowadays likes to be thought broadminded and in sympathy with science and progress. Yet the majority of people remain far more ...

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  13. TWO LIVES LOST

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday-The ferry steamer Cobar collided with a launch containing 13 persons, including four stokers of the warship Chatham and ...

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  14. DISEASE AND STORM

    LONDON, Saturday.—A remarkable story of the sea has been revealed by the arrival at Liverpool of the crew of the falling ship Hundredton. ...

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  15. PROFESSIONAL GOLF

    LONDON, Saturday.—Duncan, with a course record round of 69, due to his brilliant approaching and putting, won the professional competition at Bothley. ...

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  16. ST. JAMES' CENTENARY.

    The centenary festival of the consecration of St. James' Church, king-st., Sydney, will open to-day. The foundation-stone of the church was laid by ...

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  17. GROCER BURNED.

    A spark from a copper grate caused a slight outbreak of fire in John Llllye's grocery business In Oatley-road, Paddington, yesterday. In attempting to ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN SUNDAY FORECAST.

    Mostly fine and werm. North-east breeze. Cloudy and unsettled conditions developing later. ...

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  19. A SHOT THAT MISSED.

    A constable disturbed two men in a chemist's shop in Ramsay-road. Haberfield, early yesterday morning. When they left the premises they separated. ...

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