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  3. Masters Of The Rifle Overcome Bad Conditions

    THE PARTING OF THE INSEPARABLE CLUB MATES—Not until the last bullet of a dead heat, fired off in misty rain, had torn its way through the target, could the winner of the King's Cup be decided upon at the Port Range yesterday afternoon. The picture shows the triumphant chairing of the winner, W. Thomson, of the Melbourne Cricket Club team, while the runner-up, his clubmate, D. H. Davies—joins in the congratulations. In spite of weather conditions, reminiscent of the Somme to many of the competitors, the final score of the winner was 344 out of a possible 375. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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