MR. JAMES M'MAHON. Who has been appointed manager of the Union Rugby team for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 32 wordsThe club will hold a three miles road race on Saturday, July 4, the course being from Mr. Hamilton's Hotel, North [?]otany, to Sir Joseph Banks Grounds, thence return and ...
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The Sunday Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1903 - 1910), Sun 21 Jun 1908, Page 1
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