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  3. AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TEAM'S NEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND REPRESENTATIVES ASSEMBLE IN SYDNEY.

    From the left- Back-Row: Tom Boast (Queensland swimmer), Duncan Gray and Jack Standen (N.S.W. cyclists), C. S. Stuart, A. W. Winter (N.S.W. athletes), A. Charlton (N.S.W. swimmer), R. Pearce (N.S.W. sculler), J. Carlton (N.S.W. athlete), A. E. Ford (N.S.W. wrestier). In front : Miss E. Robinson (N.S.W. athlete), Miss E. Davey, N;S.W. swimmer), Miss Springfield (Queensland, chaperon), Miss D. Thompson (Queensland swimmer), Miss B. Mealing (N.S.W. swimmer) and L. A. Duff (N.S.W., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FORM OF THE MAIDENS

    Maidens are numerous in Sydney stables. There were 15 runners for the three divisions of the Maiden Handicap at Moorefield on Saturday, their ages ranging from three to ...

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  5. PERSONAL in SPORT

    DR. ALBERT LANE, the Sydney University captain, and half-back may possibly lead the State thirteen against Queensland in the coming biz matches. ...

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  6. THEY COME FROM COUNTRY.

    THE captain of the New Zealand cricket who toured England last season and the captain of the All Blacks now on their way to South Africa, are ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. RUGBY LEAGUE TESTS WITH ENGLAND

    Queensland wrested the supremacy of the Rugby ; League from New South Wales in 1923 and held it by sheer superiority until last season, when this State won. three of the four matches contested. The teams were so ...

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  8. OUR OLYMPIC TEAM AMSTERDAM.

    [?] many cordial "farewells" and "send-offs," the trek of the Ausralian team for the Ninth Olympiad began yesterday,' when the Queensland and Now South Wales sections of the combination (with the exception of H. R. Pearce; who catches the steamer at Melbourne), left Sydney, ...

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  9. ENGLISH VISITOR TO ORANGE.

    Mr. TI. Crawford who is on a visit Australia from England paid a visit to Mr. Edmonds estate. Larras Lake last week to inspect the latter's sire. Grosve ...

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  10. TRIVALVE AND HIS RIDER

    TRIVALVE is to be a runner for tho Adelaide St. Leger, and, unless he is all to pieces, he should win. If he does, ...

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  11. GOOD LUCK AT AMSTERDAM!

    THE New South Wales and Queensland contingent of Australia's Olympic team was given an official farewell on Monday at the Prince Edward Theatre. ...

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  12. PUT TO THE TEST

    The "test," as required by the Australian Olympic Federation, took place at. Hurstville Oval on Thursday afternoon, the ground, ...

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  13. "WE WILL STRAIN EVERY SINEW TO WIN"

    [?] a special message to "The Referee," Mr. Les Duff, manager of the Australian Olympic, team, prior to sailing, yesterday, said the would like people on the other side of the world to know that the team was setting .put to uphold the great traditions: made by the Waratahs. They were a splendid body of men, and the girls, too, were a credit, not only to the particular sports they represented, ...

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