SYDNEY is the scene of the greatest band of athletes Australia has ever known, for Australian Rules stars have gathered from every State and the newly-fledged Federal Capital Territory to take part in a Commonwealth championship that for some considerable time has been intriguing Sydneyites. to whom the National code is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 244 wordsCanberra’s First Carnival Team:—Back Row: J. Moroney, S. DM, K. McCrery, W. McKiustry, T. Robb e, J. Toohey H. Jenldns D. Ellerman A. Williams C. [?] Midle Roe E. Hicks C. Lalor, J. O’Sullvan (secretary) R. G. Kappler ([?]), N. Taylor, J. Brown, C. P. Moroney. Front Row: K. Dlnnersville. A. Ware. J. Ealington, C. Williams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 202 wordsCANANORE, for the third time th[?] season, turned what looked certain defeat into a point victory a few seconds before the final bell. With a series of Irresistible ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 2 Aug 1933, Page 9
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