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  4. World's Sculling Title

    It is gratifying to find English authorities thoroughly alive to the requirements in sport almost before the ink on the armistice documents had dried. Preparations are already being made for Henley Regatta. Even if only a modified programme is arranged there will be a Henley this year. Oarsmen from Australia, ...

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  5. Resumption of Racing

    At Moorefield on Saturday last we had the first day's registered racing in Sydney since January 27. The expectation that after such a lengthy spell there would be ...

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    THE WINNING DOUBLE AT MOOREFIELD ON SATURDAY. Coolstone (Cooltrim, imp.—Avena), winner of the Flying Handicap is on the left. The promising filly Sandbee (Sands of the Orient, imp.—Busy Bee), has scored four wins and a second this season, her last victory being the March Handicap at Moorefield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  7. MELBOURNE FIXTURES

    Racing restrictions were not removed in Victoria last week, and in consequence the V.A.T.C. and V.R.C. had to make fresh arrangements. Now the V.A.T.C. ...

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  8. -FAST TIMES IN AMERICA

    American exchanges recently to hand contain a deal of interesting matter relative to racing in that country, and at the various New York tracks several ...

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  9. QUIET RACE MEETINGS

    After a month's cessation, racing was resumed in Sydney again on Saturday last, Moorefield and Ascot catering. It was generally anticipated that as a result ...

    Article : 346 words
  10. NEWMARKET AND CUP

    The declaration of first forfeit for the Newmarket Handicap left 51 horses in that race, but though some have since been scratched, and on Wednesday next ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Edwin Evans, the best all-round Australian cricketer of the seventies will be 70 years old to-morrow. Resident in the out-back country for many years now he ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Great are the men of Rugger in war as in sport. Lieut. W. T. Watson, D.C.M. and M.C. (with bar) is expected to return to Australia shortly. He is the ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Jimmy Hunter, the All Black five-eighth—he of the corkscrew run, who mesmerised English crowds in 1905—will be 40 years old to-morrow. Reminds us ...

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  14. TOM BURROWS WILL SMILE.

    London Sporting Life, on December 19, published some interesting reminiscences of the visit of the brothers Tom and Bill Williams with Tom Burrows to ...

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  15. GOOD LUCK!

    Australia's congratulations to Captain R. N. .Williams, 2nd, American lawn tennis champion in 1914 and 1916, who was married to Miss Jean Haddock on ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Allan M. Oxlade, Rugby Union international forward, was one of the aldermen of Brisbane prominently mentioned as a candidate for the position of mayor ...

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  17. WELL DONE, ADELAIDE.

    The South Australian Cricket Association, has wisely declined to agree to the bringing of the Sheffield Shield competition to a close in three years, as has been ...

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