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  4. Canada to Give 5000 towards Australia's Empire Team

    Empire Games Committee will contribute Five Thousand Dollars towards expenses of the Australian Team to Hamilton for the Empire Games. Please announce this offer and cable re action. Have written ...

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  5. BOBBY PEARCE, A WORLD'S CHAMPION

    The amateur sculling champion of the world, who won the highest honors at the Olympic Games, has showrt splendid form ever since his return from Europe. If sent with a select Australian team to Hamilton he will stand a very fine chance of winning the Empire championship for his country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAMES CARLTON, BRILLIANT AUSTRALIAN STAR.

    Australia's 100 yards amateur champion has been showing such brilliant form for some true, estimating in success at the Commonwealth championship in Melbourne, that he is fit to tackle even the redoubtable Canadian. Olympian champion, Percy Williams, at Hamilton for Empire honours. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Carry Finer Message Than Olympic Games

    THE British Empire Games, to be held in Canada in August, should carry a more insistent and vital message to Australians than the Olympic Games. The latter have been going on for many years. And though Australia has, from time to time, been represented by teams of varying strength, it cannot be said that sport in this country has been uplifted, or ...

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  8. ACTION TO BE TAKEN AT ONCE

    "THE REFEREE" will at once get into touch with leaders in amateur sport and thus set in train a movement to take advantage of the generous Canadian offer, and, if possible, send to the British Empire Games a team ...

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  9. DONALD'S DOGGED FINISH IN ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP

    Despite topweight, 9.6, Donald held Western Lass (No. 6) in the final stages of the Anniversary Handicap, in which the mare was in receipt of 221b from the winner. The much-fancied importation, John Buchan, was next. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OUR CRICKET SELECTORS

    DR CHARLES DOLLING, the chairman, was an able, batsman for South Australia. A prolific scorer for Way College as a boy he bad a succession of centuries in 200 that gave him an average of close on 200 per innings. This led to his making ...

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  11. OUR CRICKET SELECTOR

    IN the war period, Dr.C. E. Dolling had some experience of the conditions under which cricket is played in England, but John Ryder is the only member of the committee who has been a member of an Australian team over there. ...

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  12. DONALD SCORES GREATEST TRIUMPH UNDER 96. Narrowly Downed Western Lass and John Buchan in the Anniversary Handicap

    FINISHING, with surprising resoluteness considering his big weight of 9.6, in the heavy going, Donald added the Anniversary Handicap to his Summer Cup success by stalling off the fast-finishing Western Lass by half a head on Monday. It was a great finish, with backers alternately calling the names of John Buchan, Donald, and Western Lass over the last furlong. John Buchan momentarily drew away from Donald, but the latter stuck to his big task in remarkable style, while ...

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