Offers to fill coaching engagements in India during the coming summer have been received by three Australian cricketers—L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smlth (Vic), and A. P. Kippax and O. ...
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Article : 326 wordsThe manager of the National Boxing Club (Mr. Jack Munro) announced yestcrdav that satisfactory arrangements had been completed for Ambrose Palmer to box Maxie Rosenbloom ...
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Article : 953 wordsThe appearance of class three-year-olds, a number of prominent spring candidates, and a parade of champion gallopers warrant a large attendance at the Rosebery Club's meeting to-day. Tonga, who bas had two victories at Randwick, including the Champagne ...
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Article : 315 wordsGene Sarazen and Miss Helen Hicks, two famous American golfers, will open the Australian section of their world tour, at La Perouse to-day. at 2 o'clock, when they will ...
Article : 304 wordsMain interest in to-day's hockey fixtures will be the struggle between Northern Suburbs and Manly, at Brighton 2, for the last place in the final four. Eastern Suburbs, ...
Article : 107 wordsPeter Fick, a member of the united States Olympic Games team, created a new world's record for the 50 metres freestyle swimming. His time was 25 2-10s. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe position of assistant honorary secretary of the Now South Wales Amateur Swimming Association has been accepted by Mr. D. Hcllmrlch. the farmer honorary secretary. The position was ...
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Article : 490 wordsPatrons of the Rosebery meeting this afternoon will have the opportunity of seeing a numher of A.J.C. spring candidates. Several of them are not actually engaged at the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Aug 1936, Page 21
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