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  4. THE MELBOURNE CUP DISCUSSED

    The autrants for the coming Melbourne Cup do not include one of last year's place-getters. Trivalve, who went amiss in Adelaide last month, will not race again until, next Auturn at earliest, and Silvius has permanently retired. Spearfelt tops the weights, but it is. a long time since ...

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    In Front: A. Edwards (Q.). Sitting: E. Freeston (N.S.W.). E. Mead (selector), T. Gorman (Q., capt.), A. Burdon (selector and coach), C. Yorke (N.S.W.). Standing: H. Sunderland (sec. Q.R.L.), V. Armbruster (Q.), G. Treweeke (N.S.W.), H. Steinohrt (Q.), D. Dempsey (Q.), H. Flegg (selector). Back Row: A. Justice (N.S.W.), F. Laws (Q.), C. Aynsley (Q.), N. Hardy (N.S.W.), J.Craig (Q.). F. W. Thiel Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RIGHT AND WRONG FOR THE GOOD OF SPORT

    Everyone interested in International sport must have been chagrined on reading of the difference between the Queensland Rugby League and the English managers anent the appointment of a referee for the first Rugby League Test match. ...

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  7. SECOND RUGGER TEST

    The Australian selectors got to work very early on the team to play in Sydney against England in the second Test match on July 15. In determining on fifteen, from whom the thirteen will be chosen (one three-quarter and one forward to be omitted) they have clearly arrived at the conclusion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRICKET ASHES

    THE tremendous scoring in English cricket this season, which will terminate with the team for Australia being selected, ...

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  9. NEVER COUNT CHICKENS

    THE victory of England against Australia in the first Rugby League Test in Brisbane was not altogether unexpected in some ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN INSIDE BACKS BEATEN

    The result of the first Test match, 15 to 12 in favor of England, is it gross flattery to the Australian team. On its form on Saturday, England were not three pointes better— they were 15 to 10 points better. The defeat of Australia was due, in the main, to the speed with which ...

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  11. OUR BOYS IN ENGLAND

    We are reminded at this juncture that, were it not that the English clubs obliterated the agreement with Australia anent the residential ...

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  12. MELBOURNE JUMPERS

    The V.R.C. Grand Notional meeting will commence at Flemington on Saturday week, and, while it is improbable there will be a field as large as last year's 22 for the Hurdle Race, the nine for the Steeplechase may be exceeded. At present Pildin, who will be having his fourth run, is most ...

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  13. HINCHINBROOK WINS

    Hinchinbrook finished well, and was not far away from the place-getters in the race won by Gipsy King at Rosehill. A subsequent good ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL STIR

    The recent trip of the New South Wales team to Melbourne was the subject of much heated discussion at the meeting of the N.S.W. League on ...

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  15. BRISBANE CROWDS

    The crowd was so dense at the Exhibition Ground. Brisbane, when England and Australia, played Rugger last Saturday, that the Premier and some of the ...

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