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  4. SOUTH AFRICA SCORES ONE TRY AND BEATS N.Z. 17 TO NIL

    Always a popular course, Canterbury was rewarded for its enterprise in including a £1000 handicap in its programme of Saturday. There was a great attendance, and as proprietary clubs do not lose by giving a valuable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSONALS

    ALTHOUGH he is approaching the completion of his 76th year, Mr. G. H. Longman, the president of the Surrey County C.C., who captained ...

    Article : 126 words
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    The All Blacks against Western Province Country at Capetown. Mark Nicholls is leading, followed by C. Brown R. Stewart, W. Hazlett, L. Harvey, L. Hadley, G. Scrimshaw, B. Grenside, and T. Swain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. HARKS MOSES.

    THE above story is told by London "Evening News." What a wonder Mr. Longman is? The best-preserved Australian cricketer of distinction I ever ...

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  8. Osler Drops Two Goals and Kicks Two Penalties: Only Try Got in Closing Stages.

    The New Zealanders were beaten 17 to nil in their first Test with South Africa, on the Newlands Ground at Durban on Saturday. Great interest was taken in it, the earlier matches having attracted crowds ranging from 25,000 to 80,000. Both sides embraced very big forwards. The game in the first half was very close, the only score being a dropped goal for South Africa, who led at the interval by 4 to nil. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OLD MELBOURNIANS.

    At the Old Melbournians' annual dinner to-night at the Mary Elizabeth Cafe, in Sydney, Mr. Tom Watson, noted in the racing world, will be the chief guest ...

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  10. DAVIS CUP TEAM'S TOUR

    We have to congratulate the Council of the Australian Association on its decision to arrange International matches for the Australian team through Europe, and, later, through America, and doubtless the team will then take part in the American championships. ...

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  11. CHAPMAN'S GENIUS

    London "Observer's" special cricket correspondent is no other than Neville Cardus, one of the most graceful writers cricket has ever known. Even ...

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  12. E. WEISSELL

    The injury to his ankle sustained by J. Brien, the Western Suburbs five-eighth, was thought to have mended sufficiently to stand the ...

    Article : 246 words
  13. CHANGED OWNERSHIP.

    In New Zealand, Sir George Clifford recently purchased [?] half brother Day Comet (St. Frusquin— Catgut) from the Auckland Country ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. J. MOGRIDGE.

    the finely-built, athletic Armidale forward, who has made good with St. George Rugby League, his play against Eastern Suburbs in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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