Both the Australian and Japanese Davis Cup teams, which will play in the American zone final on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, are worried ...
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Article : 636 wordsThe New Zealand tramer G. Jones arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Wanganella, and brought with him the Dominion, champion Royal Chief, in addition to the five-years-old ...
Article : 118 wordsNew Zealand is planning many sporting events to [?] the centenary in 1940, and we hope to have a team of Australian women basketballers over there in that year." said Mrs. H. D. [?] ...
Article : 347 wordsHeats of the Hughie Boyle Memorial billiards tournament under the control of the Amateur Billiards Association are being played at various clubs this week and the semi-finals will begin at ...
Article : 338 wordsThe Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron has fixed Saturday, October 8, as the opening day of its 1938-39 sailing season. The Royal Prince Aflfred Yacht Club will held its opening ...
Article : 98 wordsMore than 70 representatives of the Armidale Teachers' College will arrive in Sydney this morning to compete against the Sydney Teachers' College for the Harbison trophy, in an annual contest ...
Article : 101 wordsMisss Tonni Petersen, 16 years of age. created a world's record for 1,000 yards freestyle, which she swan in 13m 15.9s. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Sydney Flying Squadron's opening 18-footers' race for the 1938-39 season has been set down for September 24. Twenty-seven races will be decided during the season, which will terminate on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Aug 1938, Page 15
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