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  4. VICTORIAN VICTORIES IN THE SINGLES

    FAIRLY and squarely Victoria's best four has beaten those of New South Wales in what is actually the first trial of strength between teams of the two States with the best players available. In all the previous matches since the first in the early "80's" one State or the other has suffered by the absence ...

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  5. THE YACHTSMEN

    The all-day ocean yacht race under the auspices of Royal Prince Alfred Club last Saturday, to Lion Island and bach, a distance of 44.5 ...

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  6. THE VICTORIAN GOLFERS

    Any putt can be missed. I saw Allen Dowsley during the Sorrento open meeting make a back-handed jab at a 6-Inch putt, and when the ball stopped rolling, it was ...

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    MISS DAPHNE AKHURST, AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION LADY IN LAWN TENNIS. The Sydney lady carried off the honours in the big Australasian championship tournament in Adelaide recently. She has quite recovered from the injury ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY GOLF ASSOCIATION

    Many of the best golfers stop playing in the hot months, and take either to tennis or surfing. They return to the game in the season ...

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  9. VICTORIA BEATS N.S. WALES DECISIVELY

    THE exhibition match between the best four men of Victoria and New South Wales, played on the Albert Ground on Friday and Saturday, was ...

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  10. RIFLE SHOOTING

    FROM now on up till Easter, marksmen should have enough engagements to keep them fully occupied. In the metropolitan area, the fixtures include the fifth ...

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  12. WORLD'S CHESS CHAMPION.

    Senor Capablanca, the world's chess champion, on his way home to Cuba via New York, gave a simultaneous exhibition in London in December, at the ...

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