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Article : 170 wordsMembers of the St. George Motor Boat Club will contest a general handicap on the Kogarah Bay course, Sans Souci, for Messrs. Tooth's challenge cup, on December 5. Entries for the race close today. ...
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Article : 32 wordsEntries for the Port Hacking Motor Boat Club's next programme of races at Lilli Pilli, Port Hacking, which will be held on December 5, close to-day with the race secretary, Mr. E. h. Chaseling. The ...
Article : 76 wordsArrangements are now complete for the Sydney Bicycle and Motor Clubs annual 24 hours reliability trials for motor cars and motor cycles, which will be held regardless ot weather conditions during the ...
Article : 216 wordsFigures recently published indicate the wonderful growth of the motor industry in Canada, as illustrated by the export trade. During 1924, Canada exported pussenger cars and motor commercial vehicle to 86 ...
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Article : 68 wordsTHE WINNING TEAM—THE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Back row (reading from left to right): N. Cook, R. Carrick, L. Lee, R. Jardine, A. Dalley, J. Little, H. Little, H. Nossitin. Front row: S. Exton, W. Garnett, V. Peate, J. Ruthveu (captain), E. Brodle, W. Fisher, and E. Strange. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 98 wordsThe Sydney Amateur Sailing Club will carry out a big programme of yacht races this afternoon, and the patrons of the, club steamer should see something spectacular, as in all events there will be a flying ...
Article : 159 wordsIn the match at Sheffield between W. Smith and Davis, the former carried his unfinished break of 772 to 1147.—Keuter. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 953 wordsLast night the Registration Board lifted the disqualifications imposed by S. J. Barnett, [?]iary steeard, on A. J. Dangerfield, for two years, for alleged improper practice (telegraphs our Broken Hill ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsThe team of visiting British bowlers played a nine-rink match against Ipswich yesterday afternoon, Ipswich winning by 215 to 169. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe sporting clubs have decided to sssist the Consumptives Sittlement scheme, and Mr. J. Munro, the general manager of Stadiums, Ltd., has convened a meeting, to be held at the offices of Jamieson and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 28 Nov 1925, Page 20
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