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  2. BOWLS.

    This popular event was continued on Saturday under favourable weather conditions. At the conclusion of the day's play 25 metroplitan players were left in, which, with the seven country ...

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  3. ROWING.

    Under exceilent weather canditions the[?] over Yarra Regatta was held on Saturday afternoon[?] the Pr[?] [?] course in the[?] of the number of spectctors. In the early parts later. ...

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  5. Notes.

    A. A. Leeke has won the championship of the Armudale club, C. E. Denniston being runner-up. [?] is 22 years since Locke won the Armadle championship. ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. YACHTING.

    At 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, when the R class boats were started from off Williamstown pier on their 32-mile journey to Geelong, there was but a very light[?] from the west. As the day ...

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  8. BOXING.

    Another packed house at the Statidum on Saturday witnessed a great contest between "Bert" McCarthy, former State featherweight champion. and the Californian, "Ernic" Goozeman, the ...

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  9. SUGGESTED WHEEL TAX

    Sir,—One of your correspondents signing himself "Havseed" writes that he has 40 wheels, 34 of which do not leave the farm. He should know that the proposed ...

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