THE latest figures of American cycling, per medium of Walter Bardgett's "Bicyclist and Motorcyclist," are of interest to all Australians, as they show that riders of the Commonwealth can still lead the way, as they have done ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 337 wordsLORD DAWSON of Penn, one of the Kings physicians, writes: "The use of cycling is not only to give exercise to the body, but ...
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Article : 333 wordsSINCE publication in "The Referee" that Ernie Greig intended, if possible, to try his luck on American and overseas tracks, five other inquiries have been made to this office by riders whose names are well known all over the Commonwealth, regarding the best way to go about things. ...
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Article : 177 wordsIT is learned that the well-performed N.S. Wales all-rounder, Joe Walsh, is well in the running for selection in the Australian team which Mr. Bruce Small ...
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