A REPORTER from the SPORTSMAN interviewed Mr. Beach at his quarters, in the Imperial Hotel, on Saturday morning, and had m talk about rowing, the purport of which will be ...
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Article : 106 wordsMEETING a well-known Flemington tour in the SPORTSMAN Office last week, I persuaded [?] company me to the Watchousemen's Ground, and have a peep at "the boys" ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Mon 3 Nov 1884, Page 4
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