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  2. Advertising

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  3. BLOW TO OWNERS.

    Plans which possibly many interstate owners had made regarding a trip to Melbourne with their horses for the spring carnivals will ...

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  4. RACING COLOURS.

    Sir,—Apropos your timely article on the restriction of colour combinations for racing liveries in this State it is interesting to note that the ...

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  5. VICTORIAN JUMPERS.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—The sub committe of the VRC which has had the task of deciding which 80 horses shall be eligible to run in ...

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  6. STEEPLE WINNER.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Bought by his present owner for 50 guineas Accelerate won a stake of £490 at Moonee Valley on Saturday. He led ...

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  7. AN ATTEMPTED RUNAWAY DEFEATED.

    Alamein defeats the 2 to 1 favourite and pacemaker, Dad's Gift, with the backmarker Courageous finishing fast in third place and Santa fourth at Gloucester Park on Saturday in the Onslow Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SYDNEY OUTLOOK.

    SYDNEY, May 28.—So many owners have reduced their horses in training in Sydney that moves for compulsory restrictions have been ...

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  9. VISIT TO W.A.

    T. Unkovich, who started his career in the saddle as an apprentice in this State and had a remarkable run of success on local courses was ...

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  10. CAMERA EYE.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Within the next week or so tests will be made at Flemington with a camera designed by two Melbourne men, ...

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  11. RACEHORSES.

    PARIS, May 28.—It is announced that 650 of France's best race horses, which the Germans seized, are being brought back by a special ...

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  12. ARCHERY.

    The competitions of the Archery Society at the University on Saturday resulted as follows: American round: G. G. Hicks. 502. 1: ...

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  13. TROTTING TOPICS.

    An analysis of the pedigree of the three-year-old Ivy Derby, who started favourite and finished on in fourth place, after a slow beginning, ...

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  14. GOLDEN MILE HANDICAPS.

    STATE HANDICAP (scratch mark 2.30 and worse than 2.23); 1¼m.— Antique, Retrospect. Albert's Pride. General Dandy. La Vista, Robert Antique. ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. BOXING.

    For the first time in four years the council of the WA Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Association met last night, when, after the long ...

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  16. LOSS TO CYCLING.

    Holder of three world, 17 Australian and 23 West Australian women's cycling records, Miss Jessie Pengilly died as the result of a road accident ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FOOTBALL.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—Following are the results of football matches played in Melbourne on Saturday: ...

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  18. SERVICES COMPETITION.

    In a services football competition match played on Sunday. Navy. 16.13 (109pts) defeated Works. 3.8 (26pts). Goal kickers for the winning team were: ...

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  19. TEMPERANCE LEAGUE.

    Football matches in the Young Sports Temperance League played on Saturday resulted as follows: League grade: Mosman Park, 5.7, d ...

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  20. A.I.F. CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, May 28.—Playing for the AlF against a Bucks Eleven (which declared at 9 for 162), O. G. Pepper contributed 114 of the 235 ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, May 28.—The executive of the Australian Labour Party tomorrow will receive a deputation from the Australasian Council ...

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  22. N.Z. TROOPS.

    AUCKLAND, May 28.—The Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr Walter Nash) said on Friday that plans had been made for the ...

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  23. A BAD RECORD.

    Remarking that Douglas Albert Ellis (25), labourer, of Battle-street, Mosman Park, had a bad record, Mr T. H. Hannah, SM, sentenced him ...

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  24. BOILERMAKERS' UNION.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday the preliminary hearing was continued before Mr President Dwyer and Messrs P. J. Trainer, employees' ...

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  25. LAWN TENNIS.

    Further rounds of the Herbert Edwards pupils' tennis championships were played on Saturday and Sunday. Owing to the large number of ...

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  26. MUSICAL CRITICISM.

    Sir,—If Dr Ford had developed the first words of his letter, "Criticism of art is a vexed question," either as a question for "Fidelio" to ...

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