The Australian Press Association in Paris writes:—Baron Courbetin, the moving spirit in the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, gave a reception to the ...
Article : 114 wordsThere was glorious weather for the continuation of the French Olympic games in the Colombes Stadium to-day. The attendance was large. ...
Article : 931 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Paris, in referring to the competitions at the French Olympiad to-day, says:—After his previous successes ...
Article : 510 wordsThere was a poor attendance at the Colombes Stadium to-day, when the Olympic games were continued in hot weather. The special correspondent of the ...
Article : 613 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that the French Olympic Committee will not allow the Australian competitors to carry their ...
Article : 193 wordsThe special correspondent of the Australian Press Association says:—There were great crowds in the Colombes Stadium at the commencement of the athletic section ...
Article : 485 wordsThe Prince of Wales, as honorary president of the British Olympic Association, and Prince Henry left on Friday morning for Paris to attend the opening of the ...
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Article : 184 wordsThe Prince of Wales, in a chat with Carr, recalled his performances last year in the ex-service men's contests at Wembley Stadium and also his Continental tour. ...
Article : 369 wordsThe hearing of the Rodeo summonses is respect to alleged cruelty in the steer roping contests at Wembley Park was concluded to-day. Tex Austen gave evidence ...
Article : 133 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association in Par[?] says:—The games opened brilliantly. There were five thousand athletes from forty-five nations, ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 12 Jul 1924, Page 42
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