"A" squadron, 26th Light Horse, will hold a four-days' camp at Devonport, commencing to-morrow. Inward English Mails. ...
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Article : 65 wordsHarton (Surrey) won the London to Brighton walk in 8h. 36min, 6sec., which robs Holder of his record. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Australians defeated 21 Colts by an innings and 46 runs. The Australians made 223, and the Colts 177 in both innings. ...
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