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  3. South Africa is threat to cricket supremacy

    THE country destined to make a bold bid for the supremacy of the cricket world in the next few years is South Africa. Without question they have made remarkable ...

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  4. SPORT

    DICKIE WILLIAMS, selected yesterday Captain and five-eighth of the British Rugby League team to tour Australia and New Zealand this year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WILLIAMS LEADS LEAGUE

    LONDON, March 11 — Dick Williams, who to-day was appointed captain of Great Britain's Rugby League team to tour Australia this year, received the news of his selection while in hospital. ...

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  6. Rowing regatta titles rehearsal

    GPS Old Boy's Club regatta on Toowong Reach to-morrow will be almost a full-scale rehearsal for the ...

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  7. TOURISTS AVERAGE UNDER 26

    STRONG blend of youth and the inclusion of club combinations are the ...

    Article : 255 words
  8. Robinson back to play R Union

    PETER Robinson, the tackier who crippled Trevor Allan, will play for GPS in club Rugby Union this winter. Robinson, 24, was ...

    Article : 312 words
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  10. ANGLING ANGLES:

    IT is not often I burden my 221,303 readers (last week's circulation) with a lengthy serious subject, and if you feel the following is too much for you, put it away and read it during a wet week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MOCKRIDGE'S RECORD GOES

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Olympian Lionel Cox shattered Russell Mockridge's amateur track ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. Kiwi for west

    SURFERS' PARADISE, (by telegram)—Former Kiwi international Morrie Robertson, player-coach for South ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. Tasmanian cyclist takes five mile title

    BUNDABERG (by telegram) — Launceston bank clerk, 24-year-old Mac Sloane, won the national five mile championship for the third time in four years at Bundaberg ...

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  14. Women's bowls

    Enoggera—Trot star: Woods 10. v Williams 9. ...

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  16. Associates' golf

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  17. TO-DAY

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  18. STREET FIGHT LED TO FISTIC CAREER

    A STREET brawl outside Bill McConnell's gym four years ago set Keith Sounders on the road to fistic fame. Mr. Connell watched the ...

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  19. Carol keen for Games

    COOLANGATTA (by telegram)—"I definitely want to go to Canada for the Empire Games in ...

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  20. Trinidad 2/166

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad, March 11 (AAP)—Scoring 166 for the loss of two wickets Trinidad made ...

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  22. Q'LD SHOTS FINISH 4th

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Queensland's total of 1854 gave them fourth place in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. Win for Jones

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Former Australian featherweight champion, Ray Coleman (9.7½), was stopped ...

    Article : 94 words
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