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  1. 1931 Tour de France
    1931 Tour de France
    Created by swade, 23 items.

    An Australian team comprising Hubert Opperman, R. W. "Fatty" Lamb, Ossie Nicholson and Frank Thomas entered the 1931 Tour de France cycling race. This is a collection of the articles from the Argus de...

    Keywords: 1931 Tour de France, Hubert Opperman
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  1. TOUR DE FRANCE. FIRST STAGE TO-DAY. Council and Australian Riders.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tuesday 30 June 1931 p 10 Article
    Referring yesterday to the letter which he sent to the Unione Cycliste Internationale in France, pointing out that the Victorian Cyclists. H. Opperman. R. W. Lamb. O.Nicholson, and F. Thom[?], ... 481 words
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  2. Tour de France. Opperman Improves Position. PARIES, July 12.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tuesday 14 July 1931 p 7 Article
    Intense heat troubled most of the riders in the eleventh stage of the Tour de France cycle race to-day from Perpiguan to Mo[?]tpellier (102 miles). [?] Paco (Italy) was ... 343 words
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  3. TOUR DE FRANCE. Opperman's Misfortune. Breaks Free Wheel on Mountain. LONDON, July 18.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 20 July 1931 p 7 Article
    At the end of the l6th state of the Tour de France from the Gap to Grenoble, about 68 miles, Pelissier (France) was leading. His time was 3 hours 31min. 43sec. Lamb ... 486 words
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