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  4. WHAT THE AuSTRALIANS HAD TO PUT UP WITH.

    In a letter to a Sydney friend, Horace Rice, one of Australian Davis Cup representatives, recounts some of the disadvantages that they had to contend ...

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  5. THE REALM OF SPORT.

    The first-grade League fixtures set down for to-morrow are:—Eastern Suburbs v. Glebe, Agricultural Ground. ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION.

    Last week we called the attention of our readers to the British Immigration League, in its new role of a limited liability company, whose aims and ...

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  7. Union Rugby—First Grade.

    Maoris v. City and Suburban, University Oval. South Sydney v. Eastern Suburbs, Rushcutters' Bay. ...

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  8. ROWING.

    A New York cable states:—"The annual eight-cared race between Harvard and Yale was rowed at the week-end, Harvard winning by eleven ...

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  9. BOXING.

    There was a great crowd at the Baker Stadium on Saturday night to witness the contest between Johnny Summers, holder of Lord Lonsdale's belt, and ...

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  10. ORANGE LEAGUE BEATEN BY N.Z.

    A message from Orange states that the New Zealand Rugby League team defeated Orange by 38 points to 5. The match was marred by rain. ...

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  11. MAORIS DEFEAT WESTERN.

    A Bathurst telegram (Wednesday)states that the Maoris defeated a Western District team at Bathurst by 11 points to 8. Rain considerably ...

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  12. HILL COMPLETELY OUTPOINTS SIMPSON.

    Judging by his decisive defeat of Charlie Simpson, at the Stadium on Wednesday night, Jimmy Hill promises to become the featherweight ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match against Philadelphia at the week-end, says an American cable. The home team batted first and ...

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  14. SWIMMING.

    Duke Kahanamoku, the wonderful Hawalian swimmer and champion amateur sprint of the world, will visit Australia during the next swimming season. ...

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  15. STILL WINNING.

    A New York cable reads:—"The Australian cricketers on Tuesday, defeated Schenectady Club, scoring 291 runs against Schenectady's [?]. ...

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  16. SCULLING.

    Harry Pearce, writing from London, says:—"I have not been Barry for some days." Pearce made the same statement last week, and the ...

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  18. CYCLING.

    Mr. W. J. C. Elliot, a New South Wales ex-amateur champion cyclist, writes from New York by the last American mail:— ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

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  21. TENNIS.

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