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  4. CORONADO-AMALIA DUEL

    Reproducing the smart form that he displayed in winning the Parkside Handicap at Victoria Park on Saturday, Coronado scored in the Birthday Cup ...

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  5. FOOTBALL ST. KILDA & RICHMOND

    The secretary of the Tasmanian Australian National Football League (Mr. F. E. Cotton) received advice yesterday from the St. Kilda and Richmond Clubs ...

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  6. TROTTING. DOUBLES BETTING

    The success of the operation of a doubles totallsator machine at the Northall Park Trotting Club's meeting last Saturday has caused the request ...

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  7. COURSING

    Though the coursing season in the South will open this year at a later date than has been the case in other years, indications are that the Southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRICKET. SOUTH AFRICA WINS

    The South African cricketers narrowly maintained their unbeaten record by defeating Middlesex. Bain twice interrupted the match to-day. Crisp ...

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  9. GOLF

    Many thought that Miss Tiernan, the 18-year-old Irish player, had exhausted her possibility in defeating Miss Diana Fishwick on Monday in the women's ...

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  10. BOXING WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

    Barney Boss recaptured the welterweight boxing title in a decision over Jimmy McLarnin in 15 rounds. Ross weighed 10.1 and McLarnin ...

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  11. NEW HISTORY SOCIETY

    The New History Society, which has its headquarters in New York, makes an advance announcement of its fifth international competition for the three ...

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  12. DAME ISA WINS AT ASCOT

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  13. BOWLS

    With regard to the selection of the Australian team of bowlers to visit South Africa the executive of the council has tentatively approved of the same ...

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  14. CYCLING

    A meeting of the Beaconsfield Sportling Club was held on Monday evening at Mr. Manion's shop. Mr. C. W. Gibbs presided. It was suggested that the ...

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  15. RIFLE SHOOTING. METROPOLITAN ROSTER

    Civilian ri[?]e clubs in the metropolitan area should be well pleased with the allotment of dales on which they may use the Sandy Bay range for ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER IN PREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL TEAM 28 YEARS AGO

    MR. J. A. LYONS AS FOOTBALLER. Not many persons will remember that 28 years ago Mr. J. A. Lyons, then a school teacher, and now Prime Minister of Australia, was a member of a school premiership football team—the Teachers' College Football Club, premiers in 1907 of the Hobart Suburban Association. The club was formed from the first entrants to the Training College. The photograph is of the team of 1907, as follows:—Back row (I. to r.): Messrs. B. Y. Whitham (now headmaster Sassafras school), R. Swainston (headmaster Lilydale), W. T. Miller (headmaster Burnie), R. Hobbes (in commercial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TENNIS

    A special meeting of the Oatlands Tennis Club to discuss the celebrating of its silver jubilee was held at Oatlands on Tuesday. There was a good ...

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