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  4. THREE FANCIES FOR BIG RACE SPRINT WELL

    THREE of the fancies for today's Wittenoom Stakes, feature race at the WA Turf Club meeting, went well in final workouts on the track this morning. Outstanding was Chestnut Lady. She went with her usual brilliance for two furlongs on the sand track in 24 seconds. ...

    Article : 332 words
  5. Australians Win More Than Test

    KINGSTON (Jamaica) Fri (AAP): A leading article in the Kingston Daily Gleaner today lauds Australia's victory in the first Test against the West Indies, and pays high tribute to the Australians' sportsmanship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 388 words
  6. PURTELL MOUNT BACKED

    MELBOURNE, Sat: Crevasse has firmed to equal favouritism with Roue for the ...

    Article : 407 words
  7. Marciano Says He Has Task Ahead

    SAN FRANCISCO, Fri (AAP): World heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano refused last night to underrate Don Cockell, of Britain, as a world challenger. ...

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  8. TITLE CHALLENGE WELCOMED

    PARIS, Sat (AAP): M. Gaston Charles Raymond, manager of France's Robert Cohen, the world bantamweight boxing champion, yesterday welcomed the challenge from, British Empire champion Peter Keenan. ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. SAXTON 12 FAVOURITE

    BOSTON, Fri (AAP): Johnny Saxton, world welterweight boxing champion, scaled 10.5½ at the weigh- in today for his defence of the title against Tony Demarco in Boston tonight. Demarco was half a pound ...

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  10. Bookmakers Gamble Against Star Colt

    SYDNEY, Sat: Bookmakers continue to gamble against brilliant colt Sir Newton in the Fairfield Handicap for two-year-old colts and geldings at Warwick Farm today. Sir Newton's jockey D. Weir is confident that this mount will make a ...

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  12. BRITT IN FORM

    LONDON, Sat (AAP): Edgar Britt rode a double at Catterick Bridge, Yorkshire, ...

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  13. WORLD ROUND-UP

    LONDON: The London newspaper strike entered its eighth day today after a 10-hour meeting between Press chiefs and union leaders ended last night in failure. No hone is held for a settlement until a Court of ...

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  14. Australians Beaten

    LONDON, Sat (AAP): A. Leyland (Britain) outpointed F. Flannery (Australia) in the final of the flyweight ...

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  15. SIX KILLED

    LONDON: A RAF Chipmunk trainer plunged into a crowd of university students watching an aerial ...

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  16. GANG'S VICTIM

    GLASGOW: While 200 yelling children watched, Philip Reilly (11) was beaten and kicked ...

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  17. Rain Stops Tennis

    JOHANNESBURG, Sat (AAP): Rain washed out the second day's play in the South African tennis ...

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  18. OPERA HONOUR

    NEW YORK: Australian actor and stage director Cyril Ritchard has been engaged to stage the ...

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  19. JUSTICE AT LAST

    LYONS: Rudolf Mukler, former Gestapo chief in Marseilles, has been sentenced to 20 years' gaol for ...

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  20. Watch These

    AUSTRAL KING: Waterloo Handicap. DAVID'S CLASS: Standard Handicap. ...

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  21. Fine, Warm Weekend

    THE Weather Bureau expects a fine warm weekend, with a change likely late on Sunday. Moderate to fresh north-east winds are forecast ...

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