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  4. TOPICS OF THE HOUR

    The International Cyclists' Union has come out with a figurative sledge-hammer to tap cyclists of enemy countries on the head. Germans, Austrians, Turka, and Bulgars have been expelled from the Union. This was decided at the first meeting of the parent cycling body held in four years. It was convened at ...

    Article : 387 words
  5. A.J.C. Autumn Meeting

    The Australian-Jockey Club's Autumn meeting is to commence on Saturday next, and will be continued the following Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. ...

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    Mr. C. L. Macdonald's b g Night Watch, winner of the Mel bourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE NORTHERN UNION TEAM FOR AUSTRALASIA

    The determination of the Northern Union to send a football team to Australia next season is not meeting with universal support in Yorkshire and Lancashire strongholds. In March the Athletic, News gave the views of officials hotly opposed to the idea, and as hotly in favor of the Australians going to England in ...

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  8. ENGAGED FOR RANDWICK

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  9. SASANOF STILL WINNING

    At the Manawatu R.C. meeting last Thursday Desert Gold attempted to win her fourth Awapuni Cup. She ran well, too, but was beaten a length by that ...

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  10. Resumption of Racing

    There were no special features associated with Saturday's Canterbury. Park meeting, the first registered fixture' in Sydney owing to 'flu restrictions [?] ...

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  11. SUNDAY GAMES FOR THE MASSES

    Conservative old England has done many wonderful things since August, 1914. She jumped out of old ruts clogged with the figurative dust of a century and confounded the Germans. The wealthy and the aristocrat came down from their high places, rolled up their sleeves, and delved in. The millions gave up their lives ...

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  12. BETTING ON BIG RACES

    During the past week there has been a marked revival of business on the Doncaster. Handicap and Sydney Cup, and horses strongly supported for the sprint ...

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  13. YEARLINGS AT RANDWICK

    The following is a supplementary list of yearlings in various stables at Randwick. It is improbable all those mentioned last week and this will be kept ...

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  14. N.S.W. TOTALISATOR REVENUE

    Notwithstanding that influenza restrictions have greatly interfered with racing in this State during the past three months, the Government revenue from ...

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  15. PERSONALS IN SPORT

    Mr. W. P. Dunlop was at Double Bay on Saturday, busily renewing lawn tennis friendships. He did not enter for any of the matches, though he is looking ...

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  16. WHY IT FELL THROUGH.

    Major E. P. Barbour, cricketer and lawn tennis player, returned to Sydney last week. He reports that the official A.I.F. cricket tour collapsed owing to ...

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  17. COACHING THE ITALIANS.

    Charles E. Holway, the noted American runner, writes from Firenze, Italy (16/2/'19) : "Yesterday at Rome I was selected to coach and train all athletes to ...

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