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  4. THE TURF[?]

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  6. FAREWELL.

    To-day brought a memorable week to u fitting close. This morning saw the departure of the American armada from Victorian waters. When day broke, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MONDAY'S MAILS.

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Fleet. Left this morning. End of the great visit. Ships left Hobson's Bay at 8 o'clock. ...

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  9. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The Minister for Railways (Sir Thomas Bent) received this morning a return showing that for the week ended September 2 the ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Sir Samuel and Lady Gillott were amongst the many prominent people telephoned early this morning to inquire after Mr. George Turner, son of ...

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  11. THRONE FOR AMERICA

    The "Daily News" writes:-- It seems to be lucky for Mr. Roosevelt that be refused to accept another term of office as President of the United ...

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  12. "HERALDS" FOR THE SHIPS

    During the time the American fleet was hero the officers and men of each ship were supplied every night with a large parcel of the list edition of "The ...

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  13. A DISTINCTIVE WHISTLE.

    People residing on the foreshore of Hobson's Bay have grown familiar, during the stay of the American Fleet in our waters, with the whistle of the ...

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  14. OFFICERS LEAVE CARDS.

    The Premier received cards from the Pillowing officers of the Fleet:--Admiral Sperry, Commander-in-Chief, United States Atlantic Fleet; Rear [?] ...

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  15. THE GREAT VISIT.

    Of all the craft whose stems farrowed the placid waters of Hobson's Bay, in the vicinity of the Fleet, last evening, none had a merrier crew aboard than ...

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  16. THE FINAL STAGE

    Somo one has said that "Goodbye" in the saddest word in the English language, and the majority of us whose, eyes have been dimmed by tears shed, ...

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  17. THE RAINFALL

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  18. PRIVATE DECORATIONS.

    One striking feature in connection with the visit of the fleet has been the decoration of private residences by citizens in tho suburb. Last night Albert ...

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  19. AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Williamstown, all through the piece, no liner shore view of the Fleet could [?]n liner shore view of the Fleet could have been obtained, and it was only ...

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  20. THE FLEET'S DEAD.

    Reading "The Herald" reports of the sad deaths of two of our visiting cousins belonging to the United States Navy, through being run over by trains, ...

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    Women Suffrage Advocate (to Spanker Cannon); I maintain that woman has always been the prime factor in this world. Uncle Joe (blandly): ...

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  24. HOLLAND'S CLEVER W[?]

    Dutch women of the [?]dle classes are now taking [?] in much of the strenuous and [?]men, and they are doing it [?] ...

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