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  2. COURSING REVIVAL IS EXPECTED NEXT YEAR

    ALTHOUGH coursing has suffered in common with all other sports during the last year, we have reason to anticipate that the 1932 season will see a general improvement before its close. Coursing in Australia has had several setbacks since its introduction 60 years ago—some more severe ...

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  3. BOWLS SURPRISES

    FOR the Victorian Bowls Association’s pairs championship, which started on Saturday, there were 178 metropolitan entries, and one from the country (Yarrawongs). In such a big field over only 15 ends it was only natural that there should be some surprises; while the fact that ...

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  4. SPIRIT DOPE

    SEVERAL notices of motion have been lodged for the N.C.C. annual meeting in January. Mr. A. P. Morns has three in hand—the registration of stud ...

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  5. A SUCCESSFUL OPENING

    STRIKING one of Melbourne’s most genial evenings, the new Craigieburn speed coursing club was opened last Friday under ideal conditions. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIN HARE TROUBLE

    THE sensation in Sydney coursing circles during the week has been the non-issuing of a licence to the Australian Coursing Club. When the ...

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  7. ALL PRIZES

    MANY greyhound and whippet owners and trainers have had welcome additions to their larders at Christmas by an innovation of the White City ...

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  8. SPEED KING

    DIVOT’S Hope demonstrated his exceptional pace at White City on Saturday night by winning the Spring Stake in the record time of 13 1-10sec. ...

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  9. 26 Years as Secretary

    PERCY SAPSFORD, the genial Queensland secretary, is in Melbourne for a fortnight’s holiday. Percy has been in harness as secretary ...

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  10. WHIPPET RACING

    ALTHOUGH there was no whippet racing at Flemington Bridge on Saturday, the sport has been carried on as usual at White City. Results of the meeting on ...

    Article : 69 words
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  12. CHALLENGE CERTIFICATES AT DOG SHOWS

    THE majority of fanciers exhibiting at shows controlled by the Kennel Control Council are not satisfied with the rule governing the awarding of ...

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  13. My Notebook

    SIX puppies by the speed king, Cinbon, ex Athford (Flying Footsteps—Laural), are advertised for sale by Mr. L. Giles, of Young. N.S.W. The dam raced only one ...

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  14. ORIGIN OF TERRIER BREEDS

    THE question is often asked where certain breeds of dogs come from and what breeds are used in their make-up. The answers usually given are quite often ...

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  15. TRAP SHOOTING

    THE allegation by Mr Mac[?]rlan in the Legislative Assembly to the effect that defenceless, half-dazed birds were killed by trapshooters brought a ...

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  16. WITH THE AXEMEN

    IT was announced in last week’s issue that the Council of the V.A.A. had decided to hold another carnival at Dandenong. At another meeting, held on. ...

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