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Advertising : 137 wordsTHE FOUR PLAYERS TO COME THROUGH TO THE SEMI-FINALS ware Hawkes. Willard. Patterson and Moon. Hawkes, who last year met and defeated Willard in the final, met that player this year in the first semi-final with the same result. ...
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Truth (Perth, WA : 1903 - 1931), Sat 5 Feb 1927, Page 6
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