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  4. WORLD'S BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Just why America should go mad on her greatest holiday—the "Glorious Fourth"—probably could not be explained by anyone, but that she does do so to an extent there is no ...

    Article : 2,112 words
  5. HENLEY ROYAL REGATTA.

    When the ten oarsmen loft Sydney on April 10 lost with their boat and oars id compet[?] the Olympic Games at Stockholm [?] thought that the crew would compete at Henley ...

    Article : 818 words
  6. NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS

    In another column our Melbourne correspondent, "AJax," deals with the opening day of the V.R.C. Grand National Meeting, therefore it is unnecessary for me to touch upon it at length. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE AFTERMATH

    The "Times," referring to the final for the Henley Grand Challenge Cup states that the conditions were good. The stream at the outset was strong, and it strengthened later, and the ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. CADILLACS "WILD CAT"

    Between flushes through the over-sea wires regarding that all-wind thing enacted at Los Angeles on Thursday last there came many details of a real fight, a genuine match wherein ...

    Article : 876 words
  9. NOT TAKEN TOO SERIOUSLY.

    The "Sportsman" states.—"Leander erred badly in not regarding the Australians seriously enough. The Australians are unquestionably as fine a body of men as ever sat in a boat. ...

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  10. THE FINAL

    One hundred and fifty thousand people saw the final for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley yesterday when the Sydney crew defeated Leander. Their Majesties the King and ...

    Article : 599 words
  11. THE SECRET OF AUSTRALIA'S SUCCESS.

    The "Sporting Life" remarks that the secret of the Australians' success is their short body swing combined with physical fitness. Their style does not exhaust so quickly as the English ...

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  12. THE LEANDER CREWS WEAKNESS.

    Mr. Guy Nickalls, in an interview, said: "The better crew won, but it is only fair to say that a marked weakness was noticed in the Leander crew, causing the boat to go sideways up most ...

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  13. A THOROUGHLY DESERVED VICTORY.

    The "Dully, Telegraph" states:—"There never was a regatta in which form was so upset. "The Australians thoroughly deserved their victory. Their uniformity was wonderful. Their ...

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  14. NO EXCUSE OFFERED.

    The "Standard" declares:—"No excuse can be found for Leander's failure, and the prospects of their turning the tables at Stockholm are very remote. Leanders' expected improvement ...

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  15. CONGRATULATIONS.

    A cable ban been despatched by Mr. Albert E. Nash chairman of the N.S. Wales Rowing Association to Mr. Vicary Horniman (manager of the Australian Olympic team) at Stockholm ...

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