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Article : 229 wordsThe Monte Carlo golf links, which is the latest course to be constructed on the shores of the Mediterranean, will be ready for play in March. The well-known English professional Ben Sayes sen., has been engaged to act ...
Article : 128 wordsFolkard further distinguished himself on Saturday by doing the hat rick twice in one innings. This feat has never been performed in first-class cricket. Folkard was playing for Callan Park, a club that puts up a good ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 25 Jan 1911, Page 15
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