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  2. THE RACING.

    Alas for the critics. Tis sure that Saturday’s races will occasion the downfall of a host of ready-made reputations, for where Is the man who was ...

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  3. CHAMPIONSHIP SCULLS.

    Course—From the half-mile mark to Green Island Distance, 2½ miles. Tasmania (No. 1 Station).—C. M'Villy, 12.0. Colors—Myrtle ...

    Article : 1,369 words
  4. EXPERT OPINIONS.

    “During the period over which the three crews were re[?],” said Mr. Justice Nicholls. who [?]d as umpire for the race, “the race was a splendid ...

    Article : 82 words
  5. THE SCULLING RACE.

    Once again Las Hip Sculling Championship of Australasia been brought to Tasmania, and this time is a [?] that was almost as [?] as the ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  6. THE FATHER OF AUSTRALIAN ROWING.

    There is not a [?] known or more popular figure in Australian rowing to-day than George E. Upward, to whom the [?] of “Father of ...

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  7. MR, DENIS O’CONNOR.

    Queensland’s greatest rowing enthusiast, Mr. Denis O’Connor, remarked that the crew which represented New South Wales would win anywhere. ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. CHAMPIONSHIP EIGHTS.

    Course.—From Sorell Creek jetty to Green Island. Distance, three miles New South Wales (No. 4 Station.— [?]lors—Light blue. Row. O. A. ...

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  9. MR. G. M’KENZIE.

    “Yes, we met teller crews.” said Mr. M’kellzi[?] the Tasmanian conch. “Of course 1 am rather disappointed, but I was pleased with the way our fellows ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. THE WINNING COACH.

    Mr. W. Middleton. who had the satisfaction of coaching the winning crew, must have known that he was wanted by the pressmen, for it was only after ...

    Article : 539 words
  11. THE BOATS.

    It Is interesting to note that both the winning boats In the sc[?]lle and eight were built, by George Towns, who [?] can lay claim to the honor of having ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. THE T.R.U.

    The committee of the Tasmanian Rowing Union are to be congratulated on the excellence of their arrangements. It can safely be said that ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. THE ATTENDANCE.

    It Is hard lo estimate the number or people who witnessed the race on Saturday last. [?] it was over 8000. The road was blocked up with ve[?]leles ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. TRIP TO SOUTH ARM.

    Yesterday the steamer [?]eemere was provided with the competing oarsmen, their friends, and supporters, all of whom were the guests of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. MOVING FACTURES.

    By arrangement with the T.R.U., a complete set if moving pictures of the eight-cared and sculling races, to-gether with vie[?] at the start and ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. THE WINNING STROKE.

    Mr. H. K. Ward, in stroking the New South Willed eight, has added another to his already long list of successes in the stroke scat. Among his ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. LAUNCESTON

    The weather conditions here yesterday and to day have been extremely boisterous. High winds, accom[?] by torrents of rain, made conditions ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. ENTERTAINING THE CREWS.

    On Saturday evening the, Tasmanian Rowing Union held a smoke social at the Masonic Hall in honor of the visiting crews. Proceedings were vary late ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  19. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A man named Russton was arrested at Gladstone on Friday on a charge of incest. The hearing of the case will be taken at Launceston at ...

    Article : 39 words
  20. ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday afternoon an elderly man named John Hogan a resident of Turner’s March, was proceeding over Victoria Bridge on his way home, ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. THE WINNING SCULLER.

    Cea[?] M’Villy’s career as a scaller has been meteoric. It commenced at New Norfolk Regatta to 190[?], when be won the Maiden and Handicap Sculls. It ...

    Article : 217 words
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