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  4. Thrills and Spills in Later Stages of Big Race

    lN the Centenary Thousand, the Warrnambool-Stawell “lap,” of 160 miles, on Monday, proved a day of sensational happenings, with the “A” group troubled by those in front. Before a crowd of 5000 people at the Stawell Town Hall, Dean Toseland (S.A.) won the stage contest by 80 yards from A. Hallett and F. Stubenrauch, the Bairnsdale lad who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CENTENARY “1000”

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  7. TIMES PASSED

    THREE records were passed at a recent committee meeting of the Road Records Association. The are Hubert Opperman’s 24-hour and 1000 miles, and ...

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  8. “Correct, At Last”

    NINO BORSARI, the Italian cyclist in the Centenary Thousand, has been concerned at the fact that the Italian combination of ...

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  9. How They Finished

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  10. TOWN SPRINTS ON TUESDAY

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  11. FOR HOLIDAYS

    THERE will be something special offering for wheelmen and runners at the forthcoming holiday carnivals in North-Western Tasmania. The Latrobe and ...

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  12. CHOCQUE JN BAD SMASH

    The third stage of the Centenary 1000 was marred by an accident which resulted in Paule Chocque being admitted to the Ballarat Base Hospital. The French crack came down in a bunch in the sprint to the line at Ballarat. The stage was won by J. Savage (Cranbourne), the first three places being filled ...

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