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  4. Mosman Crew Revives Rowing Glory of New South Wales

    The Interstate eight-oar race for the King's Cup on the Swan River on Saturday was fitting in every sense. Though the other crews were outpaced, the New South Wales and West Australian eights fought a most gallant contest, sticking closely together from start to finish. The end saw the Mosman crew, as ...

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  5. PRESIDENT OF N.S.W. RUGBY UNION.

    Mr. Harrie D. Wood was very pleased on Saturday to see the old game played once again on the Sydney Cricket Ground. There in days of yore, Mr. Wood played very finely as full-back for Sydney University. There, too, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INTELLIGENCE IN THE GREYHOUND

    The N.S.W. Oaks winner, Jennie Jones, f w b (September, 1927), by Gip Jones (imp.) from Florrie Dear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE TIME TO TELL IT

    A WELL-KNOWN Sydney trainer is noted for his dry humor. On one occasion, when an owner told him he ...

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  8. EMPIRE BILLIARDS AMATEURS

    THE Empire amateur billiards championship is promoted every alternate year in the country of the bolder of the title. The success of L. W. Hayes in South Africa means that the next championship will be conducted by the Australian Amateur Billiards Council in Australia in ...

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  9. Old Mares and Their Progeny

    It has been suggested that future catalogues for the Autumn sales should give the age of the dam of each yearling. While it is fair that as much information as possible should be vouchsafed buyers, it is the opinion of ...

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  10. AMATEUR STAR OF WORLD'S BILLIARDS

    Australians everywhere were delighted with the success of Les. W. Hayes in the Empire Amateur Billiards Championship at Johannesburg (South Africa) last week. The result occasioned some surprise, though it was expected Hayes would prove a tough nut to crack. His sound and consistent, ...

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  11. LOOKED AN EASY WINNER, BUT WAS BEATEN

    W.B. taking the last jump, well clear of Stany, in the Canterbury Hurdle Race. Stony beat him by a head in the run to the post, but the stewards considered A. Urban, rider of W.B., was guilty of carelessness towards the finish, and suspended him for three months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Another for the Pros.

    H. I. P. Aitken, the well-known South Africa lawn tenuis player, hus applied to the Lawn Tennis Association for registration as a professional coach. ...

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  13. GOLDEN PRINCE

    GOLDEN PRINCE, who returned his owner nearly £20,000 when he won the Coffroth Handicap at ...

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  14. FOUND RACING PROFITABLE

    THERE are not many owners who have raced over a number of years, and made it profitable through prize-money. Mr. G. D. Greenwood is one with that happy experience. The Auckland writer, "Phaeton," recently worked out that since he went into racing in 1908, Mr. ...

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