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  4. One of six that beat him

    "Crickey! Oo Flung Wun like that," moaned Victoria's overworked goalie P. Blunt as he made one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 165 words
  5. WHY KEEP IT QUIET? Midgets do mighty job

    RIGHT oh, you football fans, read this and really think. We are going to introduce you to possibly the greatest football team in Melbourne each ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. NO 'MYSTERY' ABOUT LETTER SAYS STEWARD

    CHIEF S.A.J.C. stipendiary steward Mr. F. A. Everest, yesterday denied that anyone had been interviewed this week in the Thundering Legion case. Mr. Everest said also that there was no "mystery" attached to ...

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  7. Byamee hailed as best yet

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday: Coursing veterans are already classing Byamee, which seems certain to win his third Victorian Waterloo; Cup in succession ...

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  8. BALLARAT APPLIES TO ENTER VFL

    BALLARAT, Wednesday: Ballarat Fottball Club announced last night it had applied to enter a team in ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. Bendiga punten back real loser

    A HORSE which had been scratched was solidly backed to win the Advanced Mile at Bendigo races yesterday. Betting had been in progress' 15 minutes ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. HE'S THE FASTEST MAN ON WATER

    LONDON, Wednesday: Donald Campbell last night became the world's fastest man on water when 'he reached 185 m.p.h. on Lake Ullswater. Driving his lubro-jct speedboat Bluebird on a trial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. They're back in fold

    Reinstated North Melbourne players Mick Grainbeau (left) and Laurie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. England loses —and loves it

    LONDON, Wednesday: "No one can say Test matches are orgies of boredom after this," exulted London newspapers today after the South Africans won the ...

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  15. STATE SOCCER TEAM EATS HUMBLE DIM-SIM

    ELEVEN little Chinamen went out into the drenching rain at St. Kilda football ground yesterday — and wreaked terrible havoc. They were the South China soccer team and they ...

    Article : 380 words
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