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Advertising : 3 wordsTHE second meeting of Richard Arnst and William Webb for the Sculling Championship of the World and stakes ...
Article : 2,686 wordsTHE weights for the principal Spring handicaps were duly issued on Monday, and, as was only to be expected, the ...
Article : 631 wordsLONDON, May 12. 1909. WHEN I wrote last week the first match of the tour was still in progress. Now it is a mere ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 wordsSculling in a sport in which the "dominions beyond the seas," although their rivers are far from being the largest in the world, have greatly distinguished ...
Article : 924 wordsRichard Arnst was born in New Zealand on November 25, 1883. Prominent for some years as a champion cyclist, he at last forsook the wheel for the scull, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 291 wordsMr. Menzies cannot to accused of crushing a good horse, as after seeing Mooltan run a close fourth with 9.12 last year, he has dropped him a pound. ...
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Article : 1,648 wordsWilliam Webb was born at Lyttleton in January, 1879, and, like Arnst, is also a New Zealander. He is Arnst's senior by nearly five years. Webb has been rowing ...
Article : 115 wordsInterviewed to-night, Dick Arnst paid a warm tribute to the ability and pluck of William Webb. He said he could now thoroughly understand way the ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 23 Jun 1909, Page 1
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