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  4. Australia Had Best Percentage at Olympic Games

    With victory within his grasp, Sar[?]to crashed on to his head at the third last fence in the Australian Steeplechase. King’s Street is next. The other horse is Bang Bang (on the inside) whose stif[?]s can be seen making contact with the fence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP. SWIMMERS TOO GOOD FOR CHARLTON

    BEFORE an Immense crowd of 100,000, the 10th Olympiad was brought to a fitting close yesterday with the impressive ...

    Article : 625 words
  6. HAMPERED BY WEIGHT IN MARATHON RACE

    DID the 4lb. overweight that he carried deprive King’s Street of victory in the Australian Steeplechase ? ...

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  7. BROWNLOW MEDAL

    THE time is drawing near for the awarding of the Brownlow Medal for this season. Three more matches have to be played, and the ...

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  8. GOLF CONTROL UNCHANGED

    IT was recently stated In The Sporting Globe that there is a steadily growing discontent with the Australian Golf Union, as it is at present ...

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  9. PAN-PACIFIC GAMES IN 1935?

    ONE of the features of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations, which are to be held from the middle of 1935, will be a series of big sporting events, including horseracing, cricket, football, motoring, athletics, swimming and cycling. Had the celebrations been listed for a year earlier there was a likelihood that the British Empire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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