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  5. LIGHT ON THE GRAND NATIONALS

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  6. RICHMOND’S BRILLIANCE

    ANY side that can be down 25 points at three-quarter time against a combination of the power of Geelong, then turn round and kick eight goals two behinds in the last quarter and win by 27 points, must be first favorites for the 1933 football premiership. Richmond accomplished that wonderful feat on Saturday with one of the supposedly weakest combinations that has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BUSH HORSE GAINS FAVOR

    GRAND NATIONAL opinions, previously formed, underwent some changes as the result of the form at Flemington on Saturday and Monday. A new aspirant has dramatically come into the discussions on the Hurdle Race—Belar. Unknown in the metropolis as a juniper, he leapt into fame on Saturday by simply running away from a smart field in the York Hurdle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sportsman Honored

    SPORTSMEN, not only in Sydney, but throughout—Australia, were delighted that Mr. James Taylor, president of the Australian Olympic Federation. ...

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  9. CRICKET CRISIS

    AUSTRALIANS are noting with pleasure that opinion in some quarters in England is swinging round to our view on the bodyline bowling ...

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