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Advertising : 189 wordsSir,-Permit me to congratulate the A.J.C on securing you as chairman to the club. a position that, unless I am sadly mistaken, you will fill with ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 30 Sep 1903, Page 1
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