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  4. GOOD-BYE TO HARRY PEARCE.

    A group of committeemen and supporters of Harry Pearce who yesterday saw him off to England, where he will row Ernest Barry for the championship of the world Pearce is immediately behind the boy (Maser Robert Pearce). and has on the right his father, and on the left Mr. Nash, chairman of his committee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jim Paddon finishing in yesterday's race. in which he beat Alf. Felton by a quarter of a mile. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STEAMER IN PERIL.

    The Japanese liner Tenyomoru has arrived from Yokohama, after weathering a storm which her skipper says is the roughest he has ever experienced. ...

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  8. MARATHON IN THE SNOW.

    [?] thin running-togs, and despite the fact that the ground was covered With snow and the thermometer at zero, 25 athletes took part in a Marathon race here yesterday. ...

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