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  2. RAAF Batsmen

    WHEN it comes to cricket, the RAAF [?] to outdistance distance their brothers of the AIF during 1914-18 Laurels on Corals, Yorkers to New. Yorkers, or Test matches in India, the stories are rolling in of how ...

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  3. THEY MAKE PRISONERS HAPPY

    Sporting officials at Stalag 383 German Prisoner of War Camp. Stalag 383 has been destribed as having the best sporting organisation among prisoner of war camps. These officials among others were responsible for the development of Australian football. L. to R., back row: R. Henderson (V.), L. Ryder (T.), H. Horton (V.), J. Sabine (v.), G. Pumphrey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HARRY STONE WIZARD of the RING

    HARRY STONE—fast as greased lightning, tough as granite, wily as a fox, having the courage and stamina of a bull terrier—probably was the most amazing boxer I ever handled. Indeed, he was one of the most remarkable fighters ever to come to Australia. A ring wizard! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 781 words
  5. Kittyhawk Squadron's Sports Carnival

    TO celebrate the first anniversary of a RAAF Kittyhawk fighter squadron's departure from Sydney a sports meeting was held in Western Dutch New Guinea on November 10. ...

    Article : 463 words
  6. Liston Memorial Bed

    ASKED for its blessing on the, establishment of a memorial bed to the late Mr J. J. Liston in the sportsmen's ward of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. Graf Takes Hop, Step, Jump In Dutch New Guinea

    RAY GRAF, Empire Games representative in 1938, and a member of the Melbourne C.Y.M.S. Club, had more than 2 ft. to spare when he won the hop, step and jump at a sports meeting held by ...

    Article : 374 words
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  10. MUSIC IN BOTANIC GARDENS TOMORROW

    A MUSICAL entertainment will be given in the Botanic Gardens at 3 p.m. on Sunday by the Public Service Orchestral Band. ...

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  12. Fought World’s Champions

    I’VE heard the crowds yelling “Come on. hop. Harry. hop!” That's how he got the name of Hop Harry. ...

    Article : 576 words
  13. SMOKES APPRECIATED

    ABLE SEAMAN JIM CROCKETT, of an Australian warship, has written to his father asking him to convey the thanks of the smokers aboard ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. ROUND CITY SHOWS

    UNDOUBTEDLY the most interesting new film release this week was the Australian production. The Rats or Tobruk, at Hoyt's De Luxe Outstanding film was the Academy Award picture Casablanca at the King's Theatre. ...

    Article : 670 words
  15. Trotting Enthusiasm

    TROTTERS are being walked long distances to take part in the Woodend trotting carnival, which will extend over December ...

    Article : 268 words
  16. SNOOKER

    IN Brighton District’s snooker Ralls lost their first match for the reason, A.P. Yachts gaining a 4-2 victory. Collingwood's 5-1 win over Prahran ...

    Article : 271 words
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